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Mr Skram wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:That's a matter of opinion. It all depends on what qualities you look for in a figure and/or line. You each have your opinions, please respect them.Mr Skram wrote:Saying they all suck and every figure is the same simply isn't true.
Also, remember, these are TOYS for KIDS. Not 20- or 30-somethings.
I totally get why some wouldn't like the CW line, people have voiced their reasons before and it's understandable. We all have preferences. Like I said I don't care for RiD but I don't go around telling people the figures suck. I don't think they do btw, they're nice looking bots, but it's not what I want for my collection. Just trying to pull the convo away from bashing entire lines of figures. No harm intended.
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Personally, my biggest gripe with Combiner Wars is their peg chests, with some bots having hollow legs being a close second. Most figures have that visible block in the center. It irks me a little but I tend to look past it. I'll probably partially paint them eventually so it's not as noticeable in bot mode.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Hellscream9999 wrote:At least the hollow legs serve a purpose for the cw line, which is more than I can say for other figures
HipHoptimusRhyme wrote:I have been holding my tongue for many many months and finally its welling up inside to the point i have to spit it out.
william-james88 wrote:Anyone who doesn't think much of Robots in Disguise should get Warrior Fracture. That is a good to honest transformer, as good as any of the best generations figures we got in the past 4 years.
I'm the opposite. I like Rook enough in robot mode, mainly due to the oversized fists, and the vehicle mode is passable, but I think he makes a sorry limb, whether it be an arm or a leg, though he is a worse leg than arm.D-Maximus_Prime wrote:I am going to say the best mold is Rook. His retools are good too, but the original is a winner.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I'm the opposite. I like Rook enough in robot mode, mainly due to the oversized fists, and the vehicle mode is passable, but I think he makes a sorry limb, whether it be an arm or a leg, though he is a worse leg than arm.D-Maximus_Prime wrote:I am going to say the best mold is Rook. His retools are good too, but the original is a winner.
ZeroWolf wrote:My favourites are alpha bravo and rook, for their looks and because they are fresh new faces (offroad would fall into this as well but I don't own him)
Bumblebee21 wrote:Onslaught air raid and silberbolt are my favorites for combiner wars![]()
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Mr Skram wrote:Bumblebee21 wrote:Onslaught air raid and silberbolt are my favorites for combiner wars![]()
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If we're talking torso bots, then those are my top two as well. Onslaught just above Silverbolt. Very well done, the both of 'em.
Drift082111 wrote:I'd say my favorites from this line are Cyclonus, Streetwise, Wildrider (Brake-Neck), Air Raid, and First Aid.
Overall I have enjoyed the CW line a lot.
Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
Sabrblade wrote:Kids these days don't want complex puzzle toys. They want video games and Netflix and everything quick-and-easy. Hasbro's just keeping up with the trending times that us old farts aren't a major part of anymore.
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
Deadput wrote:And when the toys die the Transformers toyline will die which will lead to the Transformers comics and movies to die since there will be no toyline to promote were pretty lucky as is that Hasbro is willing to put up with our whining and trying to give us something we will like even if people our pushing them away.
william-james88 wrote:There was a Jem and the Holigrams movie this year, where was the toyline?
That Bot wrote:william-james88 wrote:There was a Jem and the Holigrams movie this year, where was the toyline?
Maybe not the best supporting example since that movie tanked so hard that the studio recalled it after the two week contract was up.
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