He needs one of these - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front-end_bra
(It's just a silly name for a cover, nothing bad)
WreckerJack wrote:
He needs one of these - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front-end_bra
(It's just a silly name for a cover, nothing bad)
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Kurona wrote:Hot DAMN, now THERE'S the Dragonus I should always have had!
william-james88 wrote:Kurona wrote:Hot DAMN, now THERE'S the Dragonus I should always have had!
Haha, yeah. remember when we first met you here and thought this was the one you were seeing in the UK?
Blurrz wrote:Down_Shift is a god...
Down_Shift wrote:They also had Voyager Astrotrain and Alpha Trion, but I passed on them in lieu of their Takara counterparts. (I also have rain checks for $20.00 Voyagers at TRU, so there's no way I'm paying full pop. ha ha)
william-james88 wrote:Down_Shift wrote:They also had Voyager Astrotrain and Alpha Trion, but I passed on them in lieu of their Takara counterparts. (I also have rain checks for $20.00 Voyagers at TRU, so there's no way I'm paying full pop. ha ha)
Walmart has a 90 day return policy. So you can buy them at Walmart and when they finally get released at TRU, buy them there and return them to walmart to get your money back.
Blurrz wrote:Down_Shift is a god...
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.'
william-james88 wrote:Yeah, there are a few reviews out there, sinc he did come out a while ago. But I dont really see the point of a video review for this guy or how that would change anyone's opinion. The mold is very well known now and the only change here is the deco. And I personally find that for deco changes, pictures are always more help than a video.
Sabrblade wrote:Scatterspike is a girl.
RAR wrote:william-james88 wrote:Yeah, there are a few reviews out there, sinc he did come out a while ago. But I dont really see the point of a video review for this guy or how that would change anyone's opinion. The mold is very well known now and the only change here is the deco. And I personally find that for deco changes, pictures are always more help than a video.
It's useful to know things like if it's more or less floppy than the previous one if the colours work better or worse ; If it suffers from any flaws, miss-assembly issues or mould degredation, - if you don't have that mould yet - it might help you decide on which colour to pick or if the accessories are something that is suitable for duel wielding or juggling with the prior mould release. Those are just some of the reasons to watch a repaint review I can think of.Sabrblade wrote:Scatterspike is a girl.
Good to know. I wouldn't have had a clue otherwise (unless it says so on the packaging). So can I treat her as a sit com wife to Quillfire then ?
Yeah, she's a rough-n-tumble, quick-drawin', down'n'dirty kind'a gal, rearin' to get her paws on whatever Autobot salvage she'n 'er Scavenger posse can wrangle up! Yeehaw!Kurona wrote:RAR wrote:william-james88 wrote:Yeah, there are a few reviews out there, sinc he did come out a while ago. But I dont really see the point of a video review for this guy or how that would change anyone's opinion. The mold is very well known now and the only change here is the deco. And I personally find that for deco changes, pictures are always more help than a video.
It's useful to know things like if it's more or less floppy than the previous one if the colours work better or worse ; If it suffers from any flaws, miss-assembly issues or mould degredation, - if you don't have that mould yet - it might help you decide on which colour to pick or if the accessories are something that is suitable for duel wielding or juggling with the prior mould release. Those are just some of the reasons to watch a repaint review I can think of.Sabrblade wrote:Scatterspike is a girl.
Good to know. I wouldn't have had a clue otherwise (unless it says so on the packaging). So can I treat her as a sit com wife to Quillfire then ?
Seems a bit of an odd role for her considering she's all but a cowboy-type character in the show. But hey, that sort of stuff breeds comedy.
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.'
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Now if only those damn minicons would work their way this way
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Mr. Skram, you there buddy? I promised you this.
So yesterday I got RiD Ratchet and Bisk with high hopes. and those hopes were not dashed in the slightest. Both are excellent figures, and here is why.
Bisk: this guy oozes character. the whole figure is very unique, with half the car forming monstrous arms and claws. And the funny thing is: no kibble! He has absolutely no kibble anywhere! he is tight yet bulked out. His claws are massive and wholly his alone. the little guns are almost unnecessary. and his face is a great match for the show and again, utterly unique. His transformation is fun, and his car mode is slick and stylized and really cool. He is another great Decepticon in the line!
Ratchet: now, this mold does suffer a bit from the whole shoulder part that limits movement, but it is very much made up for in the look and aesthetic of the guy. He looks like the show, yet looks like MTMTE Ratchet as well after his return from looking for Drift. He has big beefy legs and the dual pistols are awesome. His back kibble, I've found and like this way, can come together at a point on his back, so he has no wings and it looks like his medical "backpack" like in Prime. There is enough red and black to make the smaller number of paint apps not really an issue. The transformation is fun and differs a bit from Strongarm. And then his alt mode is massive! He is wider tha the CW guys I just bought and taller and longer! The alt mode is big!
I would recommend both figures. They are both well worth picking up as they are fun, cool looking, and both pack an interesting flavor that will leave anyone enjoying the dessert bar.
Mr Skram wrote:Thanks man! I'll probably grab both if I ever see them. I definitely need a Ratchet for my Lost Lighters. The lack of paint might be easily remedied because I've been going to town with the cheap paint markers I picked up from walmart recently. Very effective so far.
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