Sabrblade wrote:That'd make him tower over HasLab Victory Saber. God Ginrai is supposed to be the same height as Star Saber and other normal-sized Combiners. The Legends one we got was the right size, but it's main problem was its over-engineering that made it very unstable. A more solidly-constructed one at the same size is what we need.-Kanrabat- wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Everyone else does too.ZeroWolf wrote:I feel very sorry for Overlord in those pictures God Ginrai just towers over him
Overlord needs to be redone as a commander.
Ginrai as well the TR one was horrible. Ginrai should be a commander by himself with a voyager Godbomber included in the box. That pack could have its own price point.
Legends Super Ginrai's main problem was that he was only either Super Ginrai or God Ginrai, there was no plain Ginrai Transtector which a Commander level figure could fix. And after three years and a Voyager sized Commander are we still thinking of classes in terms of size when they're based on complexity? Commander class would be perfect for Super Ginrai and put him on par with Star Saber who got a massive bump from being a HasLab project despite being called a Leader class figure.
Leader Ultra Magnus is OK, but could be better since he cheats with a lot of parts forming. Ideally he should be like the CW version, but with a transforming white Prime inside. I'd like to see him revisited as Commander class in five years.
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:o.supreme wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Takara were the ones who did the heavy retools for Selects, but they ended their line.
Was that ever confirmed, or just assumed since nothing new has been announced in quite a while?
The tie-in manga was finished, and that's usually a sign of no future projects for the time being.
They ended the story they were telling, but in the end they left an opening for more to come with Golden Age Beast Soundwave watching the Straxuses from the shadows vowing to continue the fight.
I'm thinking that, despite not being exclusives, the Premium Finish line took over the funding for Selects in Japan.
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