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Hellscream9999 wrote:That Bot wrote:Power Rangers/Super Sentai have also done the "megazord with an alternate vehicle configuration" before:
1991's Jetman had two, the Icarus Haken
and when combined with the Bird Garuda the Hyper Haken
While 2000's Timeranger/2001's PR Time Force had TimeJet Gamma/Time Force Megazord Jet Mode
However, all of these were alternate combinations of their components, they had to be disassembled and reassembled into their robot forms, they couldn't just transform. The previously mentioned Victory Mars/Omega Megazord from GoGo V/PR Lightspeed Rescue is the only multi-component megazord that can switch between combined modes without disassembly, and its non-robotic form is basically just the robot crabwalking. I think that a combined robot made of smaller transformable robots being able to itself transform into a reasonable semblance of a vehicle form without disassembly would either require a large mass to work with or a ton of cheating.
Yeah, it's certainly no easy task; but I really liked the Omega Megazord's crab-walk mode, especially with the arms that extend from the front legs, really lends precedence to the purpose of the extra mode
Alpha Weltall wrote:Safari Ga-Oh almost didn't need to cheat and only really did because ToQ-Oh wasn't originally intended to turn into a lion to begin with. If it had the level of articulation that a CW combiner does then it wouldn't have needed the extra piece to "transform". Then again, Safari Ga-Oh's lion mode really isn't any different than the Omega Megazord's crawler mode in overall design and functionality. The MMPR Dino Megazord's tank mode would be the best overall though. If it were designed to, the arms could have switched between the fists, feet and cannons without partsforming the cannons. It also could've flipped the chest onto the back if they really wanted it to as there's more than enough room in the shoulders to accommodate the necessary arms to do the flipping.
I don't think I would like any Transformers combiners doing things like that though. I feel that it would be asking way too much of the individual figures to really do much more than what they're already doing in the standard combiner as it is. It would be really cool if they could work it into the budget without sacrificing anything but since that will never be the case, I don't even want it attempted.
Oh and to speak on the whole Tidal Wave thing, he's not a combiner. He and Magmatron are both more akin to the duocons (I guess it would be "triocons") than anything else. It's just one robot that can split into three separate pieces which could then recombine into something else. Granted that Tidalwave doesn't need to split to achieve the combined alt mode though. They're just Duocons on steroids.
Hellscream9999 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:I was going to make a horribly negative remark, but you know what? Forget it, I'm happy you people are happy with your repaints, even if I don't understand why. Congrats.
While I don't deny the obscene lengths to which these molds are being used; I can't really agree with your statement, as it is a little off-base.
The only 'repaint' on the technobots is nosecone, strictly speaking, everyone else is an extreme remold of an existing figure. As I assume hope Scattershot is getting additional remolding - though the art seems to refute that - he cannot be thrown into the category of 'repaint' either. Strafe has clearly received a large amount of remolding, Groove is entirely new - for most of us - and remolded quite a bit to boot, and the same probably goes for lightspeed; not to mention the new feet and hands he is supposed to be receiving, I just cannot agree that this set a 'bunch of repaints', a bunch of 're-uses' I can get behind, but not 'repaints'![]()
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Ironhidensh wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:I was going to make a horribly negative remark, but you know what? Forget it, I'm happy you people are happy with your repaints, even if I don't understand why. Congrats.
While I don't deny the obscene lengths to which these molds are being used; I can't really agree with your statement, as it is a little off-base.
The only 'repaint' on the technobots is nosecone, strictly speaking, everyone else is an extreme remold of an existing figure. As I assume hope Scattershot is getting additional remolding - though the art seems to refute that - he cannot be thrown into the category of 'repaint' either. Strafe has clearly received a large amount of remolding, Groove is entirely new - for most of us - and remolded quite a bit to boot, and the same probably goes for lightspeed; not to mention the new feet and hands he is supposed to be receiving, I just cannot agree that this set a 'bunch of repaints', a bunch of 're-uses' I can get behind, but not 'repaints'![]()
Repaint or remold, it means the same thing.
That Bot wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:I was going to make a horribly negative remark, but you know what? Forget it, I'm happy you people are happy with your repaints, even if I don't understand why. Congrats.
While I don't deny the obscene lengths to which these molds are being used; I can't really agree with your statement, as it is a little off-base.
The only 'repaint' on the technobots is nosecone, strictly speaking, everyone else is an extreme remold of an existing figure. As I assume hope Scattershot is getting additional remolding - though the art seems to refute that - he cannot be thrown into the category of 'repaint' either. Strafe has clearly received a large amount of remolding, Groove is entirely new - for most of us - and remolded quite a bit to boot, and the same probably goes for lightspeed; not to mention the new feet and hands he is supposed to be receiving, I just cannot agree that this set a 'bunch of repaints', a bunch of 're-uses' I can get behind, but not 'repaints'![]()
Repaint or remold, it means the same thing.
It most certainly does not. A redeco makes no alterations to the mold whatsoever. The only things that changes between different redecos of a mold are the plastics injected and the paint map. A retool actually uses a different tooling of the mold, as the name implies. It may be as subtle as fixing a problematic peg, it may just be a new head, or it may be as extensive as turning Thrilling 30 Springer into Sandstorm. Regardless, it requires changing one or more of the mold forms before another product run.
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Alpha Weltall wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:That Bot wrote:Power Rangers/Super Sentai have also done the "megazord with an alternate vehicle configuration" before:
1991's Jetman had two, the Icarus Haken
and when combined with the Bird Garuda the Hyper Haken
While 2000's Timeranger/2001's PR Time Force had TimeJet Gamma/Time Force Megazord Jet Mode
However, all of these were alternate combinations of their components, they had to be disassembled and reassembled into their robot forms, they couldn't just transform. The previously mentioned Victory Mars/Omega Megazord from GoGo V/PR Lightspeed Rescue is the only multi-component megazord that can switch between combined modes without disassembly, and its non-robotic form is basically just the robot crabwalking. I think that a combined robot made of smaller transformable robots being able to itself transform into a reasonable semblance of a vehicle form without disassembly would either require a large mass to work with or a ton of cheating.
Yeah, it's certainly no easy task; but I really liked the Omega Megazord's crab-walk mode, especially with the arms that extend from the front legs, really lends precedence to the purpose of the extra mode
Safari Ga-Oh almost didn't need to cheat and only really did because ToQ-Oh wasn't originally intended to turn into a lion to begin with. If it had the level of articulation that a CW combiner does then it wouldn't have needed the extra piece to "transform". Then again, Safari Ga-Oh's lion mode really isn't any different than the Omega Megazord's crawler mode in overall design and functionality. The MMPR Dino Megazord's tank mode would be the best overall though. If it were designed to, the arms could have switched between the fists, feet and cannons without partsforming the cannons. It also could've flipped the chest onto the back if they really wanted it to as there's more than enough room in the shoulders to accommodate the necessary arms to do the flipping.
I don't think I would like any Transformers combiners doing things like that though. I feel that it would be asking way too much of the individual figures to really do much more than what they're already doing in the standard combiner as it is. It would be really cool if they could work it into the budget without sacrificing anything but since that will never be the case, I don't even want it attempted.
Oh and to speak on the whole Tidal Wave thing, he's not a combiner. He and Magmatron are both more akin to the duocons (I guess it would be "triocons") than anything else. It's just one robot that can split into three separate pieces which could then recombine into something else. Granted that Tidalwave doesn't need to split to achieve the combined alt mode though. They're just Duocons on steroids.
Ironhidensh wrote:That Bot wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Repaint or remold, it means the same thing.
It most certainly does not. A redeco makes no alterations to the mold whatsoever. The only things that changes between different redecos of a mold are the plastics injected and the paint map. A retool actually uses a different tooling of the mold, as the name implies. It may be as subtle as fixing a problematic peg, it may just be a new head, or it may be as extensive as turning Thrilling 30 Springer into Sandstorm. Regardless, it requires changing one or more of the mold forms before another product run.
It's still the same thing. We never got a generations Sandstorm. We got Springer masquerading as Sandstorm. It's the same damn thing. If you are okay with it, that's cool, but don't tell me they are different figures.
ZeroWolf wrote:Calling tidal wave a parts former is a bit harsh, especially since tidal wave is such an awesome toy. A triplecon is a much nicer term.
Ironhidensh wrote:That Bot wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Repaint or remold, it means the same thing.
It most certainly does not. A redeco makes no alterations to the mold whatsoever. The only things that changes between different redecos of a mold are the plastics injected and the paint map. A retool actually uses a different tooling of the mold, as the name implies. It may be as subtle as fixing a problematic peg, it may just be a new head, or it may be as extensive as turning Thrilling 30 Springer into Sandstorm. Regardless, it requires changing one or more of the mold forms before another product run.
It's still the same thing. We never got a generations Sandstorm. We got Springer masquerading as Sandstorm. It's the same damn thing. If you are okay with it, that's cool, but don't tell me they are different figures.
Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
Stuartmaximus wrote:one is a heavy retool of the other(Springer & Sandstorm) from the same mold.......basically! otherwise how do you explain that both have identical transfomations.....with some parts?
Stuartmaximus wrote:one is a heavy retool of the other(Springer & Sandstorm) from the same mold.......basically! otherwise how do you explain that both have identical transfomations.....with some parts?
That Bot wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:one is a heavy retool of the other(Springer & Sandstorm) from the same mold.......basically! otherwise how do you explain that both have identical transfomations.....with some parts?
But they DON'T have the same transformation, which is why I brought them up. Sandstorm's tire propellers change his conversion in each mode. Sure, they're based on the same core, but they're so radically different that it's an insult to dismiss them as the same. Some retools, sure, I get it. They changed the head and nothing else, or they added some spikes but didn't alter the transformation. You could make an argument that those are fundamentally the same, and that's what this was originally about: the reuse of the molds in Combiner Wars, but not all retools are fundamentally the same.
steals_your_goats wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:That Bot wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Repaint or remold, it means the same thing.
It most certainly does not. A redeco makes no alterations to the mold whatsoever. The only things that changes between different redecos of a mold are the plastics injected and the paint map. A retool actually uses a different tooling of the mold, as the name implies. It may be as subtle as fixing a problematic peg, it may just be a new head, or it may be as extensive as turning Thrilling 30 Springer into Sandstorm. Regardless, it requires changing one or more of the mold forms before another product run.
It's still the same thing. We never got a generations Sandstorm. We got Springer masquerading as Sandstorm. It's the same damn thing. If you are okay with it, that's cool, but don't tell me they are different figures.
Damn I knew you were close minded but I didn't know you were THIS bad. I feel sorry for you. If you can look at Springer and Sandstorm and say "yeah they're the same thing" then you must be blind.
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william-james88 wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:one is a heavy retool of the other(Springer & Sandstorm) from the same mold.......basically! otherwise how do you explain that both have identical transfomations.....with some parts?
What I find most fascinating is that they dont have the same transformation. That totally confused me (refreshingly so) when I was going from bot to alt mode. I am referring to the arm section.
william-james88 wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:so wait a minute! what Wave is Liokaiser then? coz we've still Computron & Sky Reign(if we're still getting Sky Reign?) to come.
It isnt in a wave. This seems to be a boxset. Computron is confirmed as a boxset. There is no CW wave after Sky Reign.
Thunder Mayhem is a Fun Pub toy part of the Transformers: Timelines toyline, not Hasbro's Generations line.Stuartmaximus wrote:william-james88 wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:so wait a minute! what Wave is Liokaiser then? coz we've still Computron & Sky Reign(if we're still getting Sky Reign?) to come.
It isnt in a wave. This seems to be a boxset. Computron is confirmed as a boxset. There is no CW wave after Sky Reign.
there could be! if they decide to do Thunder Mayhem.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Stuartmaximus wrote:william-james88 wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:So wait a minute! What wave is Liokaiser then? 'Coz we've still Computron & Sky Reign(if we're still getting Sky Reign?) to come.
It isn't in a wave. This seems to be a boxset. Computron is confirmed as a boxset. There is no CW wave after Sky Reign.
There could be! if they decide to do Thunder Mayhem.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
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