In 1997?Wolfman Jake wrote:In defense of Generations Selects Artfire, his deco is spot on to the original Japanese toy released back in 1987 at the tail end of the Headmasters line. If anyone is unhappy with the choice to redeco a red fire truck into a red and white fire truck with a new accessory, they can take it up with Takara Tomy 24 years ago, lol!
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.'
Sabrblade wrote:In 1997?Wolfman Jake wrote:In defense of Generations Selects Artfire, his deco is spot on to the original Japanese toy released back in 1987 at the tail end of the Headmasters line. If anyone is unhappy with the choice to redeco a red fire truck into a red and white fire truck with a new accessory, they can take it up with Takara Tomy 24 years ago, lol!
Wolfman Jake wrote:Sabrblade wrote:In 1997?Wolfman Jake wrote:In defense of Generations Selects Artfire, his deco is spot on to the original Japanese toy released back in 1987 at the tail end of the Headmasters line. If anyone is unhappy with the choice to redeco a red fire truck into a red and white fire truck with a new accessory, they can take it up with Takara Tomy 24 years ago, lol!
Oops! Make that 34 years.
Sabrblade wrote:In 1997?Wolfman Jake wrote:In defense of Generations Selects Artfire, his deco is spot on to the original Japanese toy released back in 1987 at the tail end of the Headmasters line. If anyone is unhappy with the choice to redeco a red fire truck into a red and white fire truck with a new accessory, they can take it up with Takara Tomy 24 years ago, lol!
william-james88 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:In 1997?Wolfman Jake wrote:In defense of Generations Selects Artfire, his deco is spot on to the original Japanese toy released back in 1987 at the tail end of the Headmasters line. If anyone is unhappy with the choice to redeco a red fire truck into a red and white fire truck with a new accessory, they can take it up with Takara Tomy 24 years ago, lol!
Let him be, Wolfman Jake is the type of man who thinks 2010 was last year, and I'm like that too
Wolfman Jake wrote:In defense of Generations Selects Artfire, his deco is spot on to the original Japanese toy released back in 1987 at the tail end of the Headmasters line. If anyone is unhappy with the choice to redeco a red fire truck into a red and white fire truck with a new accessory, they can take it up with Takara Tomy 34 years ago, lol!
Artfire still looks pretty sharp, maybe even better than the original Inferno, thanks to the addition of white to the robot chest/truck cab. It breaks up the monotone red nicely. At least his associate Stepper/Ricochet is a far more extensive redeco of a toy (Jazz) that had no other redecos or retools until then. Then there is the mystique of a rare originally Japanese only character that is enticing to completionist collectors. You don’t have to appreciate Artfire or even buy him for that matter, but plenty of other fans are stoked for this obscure G1 character.
Yep, same here. I'm tempted to go the eBay route for the last 2 to complete the combiner, but I'll wait a while longer, hopefully they come back in stock.Starseeker wrote:Pulse charged me for Snaptrap and Skalor, so that will be 4 Seacons for me now. And all at regular price, so I'm pretty excited.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Or a non-combining Hotspot like Onslaught and Silverbolt were in the Universe line. It would be just a light blue Inferno.
I wonder if I will be able to "taste the rainbow" like I did for the Classic mold with the ER mold?
I just hope this Artfire is not a Pulse exclusive.
noctorro wrote:Damnit I'm jealous. I was considering getting this mold and his repaints/rewhatevers a few weeks ago.
But that Spark/Pyro is impossible to find.
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.'
Glarryg wrote:Looks pretty nice; now Loudpedal?
Glarryg
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:Glarryg wrote:Looks pretty nice; now Loudpedal?
Glarryg
With a face plate, or bust.
Overcracker wrote:With the recent release of earth mode Sideswipe and Red Alert I'm thinking of getting the Sunstreaker repaints to get 4 lambos in similar colors but with different transformations. Might even consider TigerTrack if I can find an actual Sunstreaker for a decent price. So I get red, white and yellow in both molds.
The question is, are Cordon and Spin-Out worth the $55 bucks (USD). TFsource is asking for them?
It would be interesting to end up with 6 or even 8 Lambos. Sort of an autobot seeker team if you will.
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