Nah, they've been available online for a while now, but are just hitting shelves. In about a month people will be complaining that they are peg warming though.fenrir72 wrote:These two are hard to find?! Shelf warming............
Optimizzy wrote:not a RiD2015 fan but I want that Thunderhoof
william-james88 wrote:Optimizzy wrote:not a RiD2015 fan but I want that Thunderhoof
I strongly recomend Fracture as well, that is some top level to design!
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I am trying to decide on a Thunderhoof. It seems like you have to pick either nice face scan or proportionate antlers. Any suggestions?william-james88 wrote:Optimizzy wrote:not a RiD2015 fan but I want that Thunderhoof
I strongly recomend Fracture as well, that is some top level to design!
Also guys, I dont get how we can even call toys shelfwarming when they are the latest toys to be out. If they are there a year later, thats shelf warming. Anytime before and its just restocking for anticipated demand, especially in a line which includes older toys as part of its waves.
WreckerJack wrote:Any suggestions?
Well I just gushed all over THoof and Qfire over on my collection here.Optimizzy wrote:Any other recommendations? I don't watch the show so I'm looking for interesting designs and such.
william-james88 wrote:Optimizzy wrote:not a RiD2015 fan but I want that Thunderhoof
I strongly recomend Fracture as well, that is some top level to design!
Also guys, I dont get how we can even call toys shelfwarming when they are the latest toys to be out. If they are there a year later, thats shelf warming. Anytime before and its just restocking for anticipated demand, especially in a line which includes older toys as part of its waves.
carytheone wrote:WreckerJack wrote:Any suggestions?Well I just gushed all over THoof and Qfire over on my collection here.Optimizzy wrote:Any other recommendations? I don't watch the show so I'm looking for interesting designs and such.
Well each warrior figure has something interesting going on, but if you just want a down and dirty quick list of highligts:
Jazz
Drift
Thunderhoof
Fracture
Quillfire
I feel Quillfire is interesting/fun enough to stand alone and worth checking out even if you don't watch the show or collect the toys.
The Decepticons seen more interesting overall than the Autobots. Something about them being beast-bots do it for me. Most of their transformations seem a little more unique as well.
If you're trying to round out your roster then consider going outside just the warrior class.
1 step Springload and legion Fixit scale very well with the warriors. Fixit is just a good figure on his own.
For a one step, sure. Scales wells and fits the bill. Would I rather a proper deluxe warrior? Absolutely!Flashwave wrote:IS Springload a good figure, though? O would want a Spring Load, but not a shelf queen figure.
Drift is a nice figure, but comparing Gen and RID is like comparing apples and pears. Similar but different; lets be honest, apples tastes better.I passed on Drift and Jazz, they didn't really feel like better figures than their Generations counterparts, but I really did like the weapons arrangement on Drift.
Optimizzy wrote:william-james88 wrote:Optimizzy wrote:not a RiD2015 fan but I want that Thunderhoof
I strongly recomend Fracture as well, that is some top level to design!
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I agree! Picked him up a week ago and he is impressive. Probably the peak of the line for me because I haven't seen a RiD15 hit all those notes so well. At least so far. Any other recommendations? I don't watch the show so I'm looking for interesting designs and such.
SureShot18 wrote:Just found Thunderhoof, Quillfire, and the new minicon 4 pack with weapon Slipstream at a Walmart in SW PA. It was hard to not take Quilly and the 4 pack with me but I spent all my money on Marvel Legends a few weeks back. Based on the other sightings it seems like Walmarts are getting them in.
griftimus prime wrote:gonna wait for a warrior or better cause i know its coming. but he looks neat.
Mini-Cons in this line are Buzzsaws, Torpedoes, Cyclones, Weaponizers, and whatever Fixit's model turns into.WreckerJack wrote:I really hope they make a minicon that is a cassette. Though sadly I don't think that they would because kids wouldn't know what it is.
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:Mini-Cons in this line are Buzzsaws, Torpedoes, Cyclones, Weaponizers, and whatever Fixit's model turns into.WreckerJack wrote:I really hope they make a minicon that is a cassette. Though sadly I don't think that they would because kids wouldn't know what it is.
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