gothsaurus wrote:Yeah, it does drive me crazy that we lost our consistent size class names. It's funny how the fan base generally ignores the current classes and sticks with the least confusing versions... ala basic, deluxe, etc. I did like the introduction of Titan class. Hope they do more bots that size.
But agreed. After seeing most of the RID line shown here, I can't help but say I'll pass on a lot of it. It has that look as if a "super-hero-like robot shape" has been molded on the bottom of each car... not so much like parts of the vehicles actually MAKE the robot body parts.
Given, I'm sure a lot of these are the lower end kid toys. I'll be open minded as more of the line is revealed.
I am sorry to be such a downer but I want to warn you that there is a great chance you won't get more complex conversions, at least at this size class. The evidence is in the description:
TRANSFORMERS: ROBOTS IN DISGUISE WARRIORS Assortment
(Ages: 6 & up /Approx. Retail Price: $14.99/Available: Spring 2015)
Each TRANSFORMERS: ROBOTS IN DISGUISE WARRIORS figure features a character from the all new animated series, Transformers: Robots in Disguise, coming to Cartoon Network in 2015.
Warrior figures feature updated puzzle play for fans that want the classic TRANSFORMERS experience. These highly detailed figures are great for collectors and kids as they convert from robot to vehicle in 10 steps or less.
High articulation means more action play, as kids can pose their figures and play out their favorite battles from the new animated series. Each sold separately.
I think this is them telling us, this is as good as it gets. I would highly recomend not being too hopeful or you will get dissapointed.
And sorry bluecatcinema