D-Maximus_Prime wrote:That is an older wave of figures. They simply have new packaging that carries the weaponizer moniker.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
Which brings me to Grimlock. The Gold Armor Grimlock redeco supposedly contains a fix for the fragile elbows, I wonder if the re-release or the original has that too.
That would have been nice. Unfortunately, at least for GA Grimlock, it isn't the case.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
Which brings me to Grimlock. The Gold Armor Grimlock redeco supposedly contains a fix for the fragile elbows, I wonder if the re-release or the original has that too.
Bumblebee21 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:That is an older wave of figures. They simply have new packaging that carries the weaponizer moniker.
Basically a revision case.
That's what I thought it was.
RAR wrote:I tend to ask myself the question - is it worth buying these two for £25.00 each or saving that £50.00 and being quite likely to find something 3rd party or a couple of Takara toys for that sort of money.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Will, are you sure about that "Wave 9" title? I'm pretty sure it's wave 8.
Wave 1: Bee, Grim, Strong, Steel
Wave 2: Drift, Prime
Wave 3: Swipe, Jazz
Wave 4: Night Bee, Gold Grim
Wave 5: Strike Bee, Fracture, Megatronus, Blizzard Prime
Wave 6: Blizzard Drift, Quill, Thunder
Wave 7: Windblade, Scorponok, Power Prime
Wave 8: Ratchet, Bisk, Scatterspike
Every wave pretty much had more figures in it to restock older toys and also carry new titles, like the new minicon tag and eventual Combiner Force tag
william-james88 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Will, are you sure about that "Wave 9" title? I'm pretty sure it's wave 8.
Wave 1: Bee, Grim, Strong, Steel
Wave 2: Drift, Prime
Wave 3: Swipe, Jazz
Wave 4: Night Bee, Gold Grim
Wave 5: Strike Bee, Fracture, Megatronus, Blizzard Prime
Wave 6: Blizzard Drift, Quill, Thunder
Wave 7: Windblade, Scorponok, Power Prime
Wave 8: Ratchet, Bisk, Scatterspike
Every wave pretty much had more figures in it to restock older toys and also carry new titles, like the new minicon tag and eventual Combiner Force tag
Ratchet, Bisk and Scatterspike are wave 9: http://www.entertainmentearth.com/prodi ... CoWLrcvfIU
Wave 8 was entirely made up of toys already out. Still counts as a wave, just like there was a second wave of Combienr Wars Leaders in 2016, but it was made up of toys already out before.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:That really makes no sense to my why that would happen. Is there anyplace else that showed this wave 8/wave 9 stuff? Entertainment Earth has had some weird stuff in the past (such as saying Sunstreaker was wave 5 in CW, but none of the others had that listing) and BBTS has it as Wave 4 2016, so wave 8 overall
Drift is the latest addition to the Hyper Change sub-line, of chunky over-sized figures, under the Robots In Disguise banner. Transformation is of course easy, but the addition of the Weaponizer gimmick adds an extra level of play value.
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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.'
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