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Autobot N wrote:This is what we deserve for complaining about scale for so longAcademyofDrX wrote:sol magnus wrote:I'll definitely be getting Legacy Blitzwing. I also think he's better than Titans Return in pretty nuch every way.
Every way except for height, which some people are still salty about for some reason.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:Pre-Siege I think my only real scale complain was a too small Starscream, Ironhide, and Ratchet. Everyone else was about right. Not perfect, mind, but "about right." For me Siege Jetfire was a pass because, even if it's toon accurate, he was just too tall. Leader Jetfire is just right.
My main scale nitpick is to have all cars be deluxe class. I hate mini cars. Mini bots, mini cons, micromasters, doesn't matter. I know, I'm very much in the minority here, but even as a kid I'd look at Bumblebee and just not get why he's so much smaller when he transforms into a car like everybody else.
william-james88 wrote:Emerje wrote: Wish the jet mode was better, though, could it possibly be our worst jet mode of any figure ever?
Emerje wrote:william-james88 wrote:Emerje wrote: Wish the jet mode was better, though, could it possibly be our worst jet mode of any figure ever?
I actually like the Broadside figure. It is so far from looking like anything real thanks to the clear wings that I can easily look at it and say "that's a space ship", and a big one at that making the mass shifting all the easier to swallow.
About Jetfire, I like both figures equally, one gives me the toy aesthetic while the other handles the cartoon. Too be fair I don't think combiners have ever been handled with proper scale in nearly any media, especially the original cartoon, there's too much mass shifting going on (but not as bad as the modern comics!). I think Siege Jetfire is the right size for scale compared to Devastator and Predaking and Omega Supreme, not so much the standard combiners.
Emerje
SpikeyTigertron wrote:I'd really like to hear the '[un]official story' on what happend with Broadside. Considering there's some pretty easy 'fan-mode' swaps you can do to get a pretty propper jet... I just... feel like someone fumbled a ball somewhere.
Nemesis Destron wrote:I picked up Bulkhead last night and I was surprised that all the Bulkhead figures and the Buzz Silversteaks had NO plastic in their cut out windows!
I was out on this one but I wish the nimrod that decided this can get a nice slap to the back of their gourd. Like people are NOT going to reach in now and fiddle and touch these figures with no doubt unclean fingers...I call BS 'nuff said!
AcademyofDrX wrote:Nemesis Destron wrote:I picked up Bulkhead last night and I was surprised that all the Bulkhead figures and the Buzz Silversteaks had NO plastic in their cut out windows!
I was out on this one but I wish the nimrod that decided this can get a nice slap to the back of their gourd. Like people are NOT going to reach in now and fiddle and touch these figures with no doubt unclean fingers...I call BS 'nuff said!
This is going to be the new standard. I don't have the same concern, but you may want to start ordering online or regularly disinfecting toys with light cleaning. If it's any consolation, handling toys is a relatively low-risk illness vector compared to food or airborne viruses.
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:AcademyofDrX wrote:Nemesis Destron wrote:I picked up Bulkhead last night and I was surprised that all the Bulkhead figures and the Buzz Silversteaks had NO plastic in their cut out windows!
I was out on this one but I wish the nimrod that decided this can get a nice slap to the back of their gourd. Like people are NOT going to reach in now and fiddle and touch these figures with no doubt unclean fingers...I call BS 'nuff said!
This is going to be the new standard. I don't have the same concern, but you may want to start ordering online or regularly disinfecting toys with light cleaning. If it's any consolation, handling toys is a relatively low-risk illness vector compared to food or airborne viruses.
And it's not like it's totally new; Cyberverse has been doing that for the larger toys, and Rescue Bots are also out in the open air. They do say exposure helps with building immunity and prevent allergies
Nemesis Destron wrote:Jelze Bunnycat wrote:AcademyofDrX wrote:Nemesis Destron wrote:I picked up Bulkhead last night and I was surprised that all the Bulkhead figures and the Buzz Silversteaks had NO plastic in their cut out windows!
I was out on this one but I wish the nimrod that decided this can get a nice slap to the back of their gourd. Like people are NOT going to reach in now and fiddle and touch these figures with no doubt unclean fingers...I call BS 'nuff said!
This is going to be the new standard. I don't have the same concern, but you may want to start ordering online or regularly disinfecting toys with light cleaning. If it's any consolation, handling toys is a relatively low-risk illness vector compared to food or airborne viruses.
And it's not like it's totally new; Cyberverse has been doing that for the larger toys, and Rescue Bots are also out in the open air. They do say exposure helps with building immunity and prevent allergies
Yeah well its a lame ass standard....I'm looking at you/
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It's just that great feeling that you bought something new....MISP knowing that you and only you had first touch besides those at the factory. Then the Eggheads go and pull this new standard with other peoples finger prints all over the exposed figure damnation!!!![]()
sol magnus wrote:That...is exciting.
Nemesis Primal wrote:Speaking of Commanders:
Got it off TFW, who got it off a South Korean barcode database/website.
william-james88 wrote:Nemesis Destron wrote:Jelze Bunnycat wrote:AcademyofDrX wrote:Nemesis Destron wrote:I picked up Bulkhead last night and I was surprised that all the Bulkhead figures and the Buzz Silversteaks had NO plastic in their cut out windows!
I was out on this one but I wish the nimrod that decided this can get a nice slap to the back of their gourd. Like people are NOT going to reach in now and fiddle and touch these figures with no doubt unclean fingers...I call BS 'nuff said!
This is going to be the new standard. I don't have the same concern, but you may want to start ordering online or regularly disinfecting toys with light cleaning. If it's any consolation, handling toys is a relatively low-risk illness vector compared to food or airborne viruses.
And it's not like it's totally new; Cyberverse has been doing that for the larger toys, and Rescue Bots are also out in the open air. They do say exposure helps with building immunity and prevent allergies
Yeah well its a lame ass standard....I'm looking at you/
.
It's just that great feeling that you bought something new....MISP knowing that you and only you had first touch besides those at the factory. Then the Eggheads go and pull this new standard with other peoples finger prints all over the exposed figure damnation!!!![]()
So just buy leaders and commanders then, show your dislike by not buying the others.
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