I also remember some technical problems with Unicron's crowdfunding; I waited until the last minute, and it wouldn't let me back it for some reason. I'm in the U.S., but probably wouldn't have been able to order one without that extension.
Emerje wrote:Incidentally does anyone remember the earliest rumors for Armada, way before anything was ever hinted at? They said there would be a massive space battle featuring "armadas" of different Transformers generations at war. G1, G2, Beast Wars and so on. Sounds cool, but that ended up basically being Universe 2003 which ran along the Unicron Trilogy. It's just funny how rumors get twisted like that. That kind of rumor was pretty rare back then.
Emerje
The earliest I heard of Armada was an article in Toyfare Magazine that must have been early spring 2002. IIRC, it claimed "Armada" referred to the single ship used to get the Minicons off Cybertron and out of harm's way, or that was possibly made out of Minicons, though no official fiction posited that idea, did it?
Obviously not everyone reads that mag, so it hadn't occurred to me that there might not have been much advertising for Armada prior to that Dreamwave preview comic, since I already knew what to expect.
Though it may be a coincidence, in hindsight, I always wanted to believe the name ARMADA was a cryptic hint that the toyline would give us that first Unicron toy, since his original TFU profile describes him as, "capable of swatting armadas to dust".
But getting back on topic, part of what made the R.I.D. toyline seem like a stopgap in hindsight was the fact that Hasbro never ended up giving us Brave Max after he flunked the drop test, and Scourge ended up being a last-minute TRU exclusive, then once Armada was on the shelves the line continued with all those repaints and Beast-era + G2 leftovers, making it feel like Hasbro saw RID as less of an adaptation of Car Robots than a dumping ground for anything they couldn't fit in their mainline.
Hmm, that also kind of ended up being the essence of the first Universe toyline, didn't it?