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Skritz wrote:Well, Battletrap surprisingly managed to live up to my expectations. Its quite an interesting remake of the Duocon and one which manage to look shockingly accurate to his old G1 art even with the new gimmick of giving his two halves a robot mode. He's also now, technically, an itty-bitty legends class two-man combiner and that's adorable and novel.
So, now that we got Legends-class figures jamming up into each others...erm...interface port, think we're going to see some remake of Micromasters figures?
Sabrblade wrote:Does anyone else kinda wish that Battletrap and Flywheels had originally had their names switched so that the one made up of more obviously battle-based vehicles (the fighter jet and tank) had been named "Battletrap", while the one with the more obviously visible wheels (on the truck), rather than treads, had been named "Flywheels"?
For Runabout and Runamuck for me, I think of "muck" as being like an icky black substance, but then I remember that it's the opposite-colored guy with the "muck"-sounding name.o.supreme wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Does anyone else kinda wish that Battletrap and Flywheels had originally had their names switched so that the one made up of more obviously battle-based vehicles (the fighter jet and tank) had been named "Battletrap", while the one with the more obviously visible wheels (on the truck), rather than treads, had been named "Flywheels"?
YES 100%. As a kid I had the original Flywheels, (I thought the Tank/Jet was better than the Helicopter/Truck)but I always got there names confused. Funny because I don't get Topspin or Twin Twist confused (Probably because I associate Twist=drill missiles). But I still get Runamuck and Runabout confused...![]()
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.'
kurthy wrote:The only things really left are action masters and micromasters. Maybe breastforce? Brain masters?
o.supreme wrote:Sorry, just my opinion, but with TT and Hasbro *merging brands* I would think we might *hopefully* see more characters from the japan lore. I'm not really into the few Euro exclusive characters. But we've already seen plenty of Japanese characters in the Generations line. Liokaiser, Sky Shadow, Metalhawk etc...and I'd love to see more, only time will tell.
As for Action Masters...I don't know...we got deluxe Krok in TR...maybe if they could create actual alt modes for some of them? I can't see Hasbro investing in another Transformers action-figure line of non-transforming toys, but I'm usually 100% wrong, so it probably is in the works.
Skritz wrote:kurthy wrote:The only things really left are action masters and micromasters. Maybe breastforce? Brain masters?
I doubt we'll see the Actionmaster characters as actual action masters but they definitely are to be considered as a possibility for future generations lineup. Personally I'm betting more on the 'Euro G1' stuff getting redone before anything truly exclusive to japan, with the exception of maybe Star Saber and Deathsaurus on the simple basis they are the lead hero and villain of a show.
I should add that my interest in seeing the Micromasters is entirely because I'd love to see what Hasbro could do with a lineup of smaller figures, given that we've had some rather excellent Legends-class figures and would be quite interested to see things like two-packs, three packs or 'playset' like the bases being given a second chance. That and smaller figures save on plastic and I'm sure that is something Hasbro would not be adverse to.![]()
Small figures are not inherently bad when they strike a good deal between size and complexity and most modern legends class figures have been very nice and poseable for something small, with good looking robot and alt modes. So the potential is there. That and potentially they could 'do a Combiner Wars' and make heavy use of shared engineering to allow for more characters at a fraction of the cost and the possibility of shared gimmick engineering. Plus, maybe I just want to army build huge crowds of Autobot and Decepticon micromasters. One can hope that it is something Hasbro has considered for future lines.
kurthy wrote:But I'm talking straight up fully articulated action masters. Fully articulated action masters jazz with no kibble.
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
Skritz wrote:Well, most Action Masters already have an 'implied alt mode' (except Banzaitron, because he's just Banzaitron and he's awesome) and we already saw, as mentionned, Krok re-imagined as...well...a crocodile using the new Skullcruncher mold. My guess being that we'll see more Actionmasters over the years being used as filler for lines using molds they otherwise would not reuse.
Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
Albatross250 wrote:Emerje wrote:This is the wave I've been most looking forward to so I wont be surprised at all if it doesn't show up in my area. Hopefully Battleslash survives longer than the G1 helicopter half I had as a kid which exploded one time when I combined the two halves. Now I wonder what they'll call the two halves of Flywheels?
Emerje
Flyby?
GrindWheels?
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