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o.supreme wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:I finally spotted a lone Lio Prime at Target last night, so I guess Tarn was gone.
Yeah, its 2 LP's and 1 Tarn. Ive seen lots of LP lately, but only saw a couple of Tarns just in the last week. Also oddly enough. One Target near me finally got a single case of Voyager Legacy wave 3. 2 Armada Screamers were there, but no BW Inferno. I'm sure he was snatched up rather quickly.
o.supreme wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Eh, that was unexpected.
On the other hand, the original Optimal Optimus never got an all black release, right?
None of the Primal variants did IIRC. Lio Convoy (Copy Convoy) was the very first in a long line of evil copy's in Black. Not sure if Big Convoy got one or not. There wasn't one in the show.
Sowndwave76 wrote:Also, I just saw the packaging for Twincast…
I get it, Hastak is going to push the evo-fusion however they need to…
And yes, an agressive “antenna-blaster” can act as a “power-up” for that character.
Just seems a little weak.
I’m also one who hates forced weapon storage…
It just seems like there are very few times where the weapon and the storage location are truly coalesced with any real intentionality.
And I know, I know, kids lose stuff…. But when this aspect substantially influences any sort of design, for me it’s annoying and unnecessary.
It comes off like a loud minority was catered to.
Omegatron. wrote:
I don't know if this affects your opinion, but Twincast isn't retooled from Blaster at all. The weapon storage is completely the same on both.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Omegatron. wrote:
I don't know if this affects your opinion, but Twincast isn't retooled from Blaster at all. The weapon storage is completely the same on both.
The only retool is the smirking face. And I don't think it even counts as one.
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Omegatron. wrote:
I don't know if this affects your opinion, but Twincast isn't retooled from Blaster at all. The weapon storage is completely the same on both.
The only retool is the smirking face. And I don't think it even counts as one.
Built-in alternate head, so depends on your viewpoint.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Jelze Bunnycat wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Omegatron. wrote:
I don't know if this affects your opinion, but Twincast isn't retooled from Blaster at all. The weapon storage is completely the same on both.
The only retool is the smirking face. And I don't think it even counts as one.
Built-in alternate head, so depends on your viewpoint.
Knew it.
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:
Pretty much the norm now; each figure has an alternate head or even alternate parts in a separate mold for switching out.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Jelze Bunnycat wrote:
Pretty much the norm now; each figure has an alternate head or even alternate parts in a separate mold for switching out.
I find this very intelligent.
Repaints are a big part of Transformers and this method keeps costs down.
Pretooled heads like this go as a far back as... the beginning of the Generations line in 2010 and Reveal the Shield, I think? No wait, Cybertron Scrapmetal had a pretooled alternate head back in 2006. That might have been one of the first instances of the practice.Jelze Bunnycat wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Jelze Bunnycat wrote:
Pretty much the norm now; each figure has an alternate head or even alternate parts in a separate mold for switching out.
I find this very intelligent.
Repaints are a big part of Transformers and this method keeps costs down.
And we have Combiner Wars to thank for popularizing it
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:Pretooled heads like this go as a far back as... the beginning of the Generations line in 2010 and Reveal the Shield, I think? No wait, Cybertron Scrapmetal had a pretooled alternate head back in 2006. That might have been one of the first instances of the practice.Jelze Bunnycat wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Jelze Bunnycat wrote:
Pretty much the norm now; each figure has an alternate head or even alternate parts in a separate mold for switching out.
I find this very intelligent.
Repaints are a big part of Transformers and this method keeps costs down.
And we have Combiner Wars to thank for popularizing it
Transformers Legacy Evolution Dinobot Scarr
(Ages 8 and Up | Approx. Retail Price: $11.99 | Available: Summer 2023)
Transformers Legacy opens the portal to a whole new universe of More Than Meets the Eye, bringing together every generation of Transformers like you've never seen before, including the new Transformers Legacy Evolution Dinobot Scarr action figure. The new toy stands at 3.5" tall and is inspired by the IDW comics. Dinobot Scarr can convert from robot to Ankylosaurus mode in 9 steps and be combined with all 6 Transformers: Legacy Evolution Dinobot toys to form the mighty Volcanicus. The action figure also includes a blaster accessory that can be attached in both modes. The new Transformers Legacy Evolution Dinobot Scarr will be available for pre-order in April at Hasbro Pulse and other major retailers
Transformers Legacy Evolution Dinobot Swoop
(Ages 8 and Up | Approx. Retail Price: $11.99 | Available: Summer 2023)
Transformers Legacy opens the portal to a whole new universe of More Than Meets the Eye, bringing together every generation of Transformers like you've never seen before, including the new Transformers Legacy Evolution Dinobot Swoop action figure. The new toy stands at 3.5'' tall and is inspired by The Transformers animated series. Dinobot Swoop can convert from robot to Pterodactyl mode in 6 steps and can be combined with all 6 Transformers: Legacy Evolution Dinobot toys to form the mighty Volcanicus. The action figure also includes a blaster accessory that can be attached in both modes. The new Transformers Legacy Evolution Dinobot Swoop will be available for pre-order in April at Hasbro Pulse and other major retailers.
--B-- wrote:Swoop doesn't seem to be a limb. Does he actually combine? If so it doesn't look like either mode was compromised for the combination gimmick, just the size restriction.
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