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ZeroWolf wrote:Yeah that devy is going to cost a lot when it's all added up. Maybe releasing him in stages is to help people's wallets...
ZeroWolf wrote:Well so far we're looking at 70 ish from what we've seen so far (two deluxes and a Voyager) I think there's rumours that scavenger may be a leader, which if true adds another 50 to the price.
Octobotimus wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Well so far we're looking at 70 ish from what we've seen so far (two deluxes and a Voyager) I think there's rumours that scavenger may be a leader, which if true adds another 50 to the price.
knowing that they confirmed he is made of 8 members, this thing is going to most likely cost around 200-250.
Overload.william-james88 wrote:So we have the following revealed so far for Devastato:
Long Haul
Scrapmetal
Rampage
So there are 5 left right?
I assume Hightower, Misxmaster (No clue how that will turn out), Scrapper and Demolisher will be next, but who wil the last one be?
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:Overload.william-james88 wrote:So we have the following revealed so far for Devastato:
Long Haul
Scrapmetal
Rampage
So there are 5 left right?
I assume Hightower, Misxmaster (No clue how that will turn out), Scrapper and Demolisher will be next, but who wil the last one be?
Also, you mean Scavenger. Demolishor wasn't part of the combination in the movie.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Why would they have him combine with Movie 1 Prime and not the ROTF-labeled one that's currently out? Because Movie 1 Prime has been modified to actually support the combination. And to have a chest that doesn't look like it used the 2007 Optimus toys for reference.
As I stated previously, the only change to Optimus' body between Movie 1 and RotF is just that he's a bit more weathered in robot mode. It's a very minor cosmetic thing. There is literally no reason you can't use "Movie 1" Optimus for ROTF scenes. Obviously you'd have to borrow the inferior previous version's swords for some of it, but then you'd have to do that for his fight with Bonecrusher anyway.
o.supreme wrote: I guess that just goes out the window here?
william-james88 wrote:Technically none of this is accurate since all the componets for Devastator were drones with no robot modes. But clearly, no one wants that.
Lockdown's mercenary troops.william-james88 wrote:o.supreme wrote: I guess that just goes out the window here?
Its still the most accurate line we ever had, but it stopped being perfectly accurate a while back. I mean, what the **** is Shadowraider?
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:Lockdown's mercenary troops.william-james88 wrote:o.supreme wrote: I guess that just goes out the window here?
Its still the most accurate line we ever had, but it stopped being perfectly accurate a while back. I mean, what the **** is Shadowraider?
Sabrblade wrote:Lockdown's mercenary troops.william-james88 wrote:o.supreme wrote: I guess that just goes out the window here?
Its still the most accurate line we ever had, but it stopped being perfectly accurate a while back. I mean, what the **** is Shadowraider?
william-james88 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Lockdown's mercenary troops.william-james88 wrote:o.supreme wrote: I guess that just goes out the window here?
Its still the most accurate line we ever had, but it stopped being perfectly accurate a while back. I mean, what the **** is Shadowraider?
Which is perfect proof that not everything in the studio series line is screen accurate.
Omegatron. wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I am aware of that. Nine in total, of which the Supreme class omitted 3 and the Legends-class combiner omitted two. However, with Scrapmetal getting a toy they seemed to be going for the overlooked members this time around. So if all - as in really all, all 9 of them, nobody left out this time - the component robots were in scale, then...
And it's been confirmed that this Devy is eight-piece, so there's only one component vehicle missing this time.
Technically, this Devastator also omits two components. Scrapmetal wasn't actually part of Devastator in the film, he seems to be filling the role of this guy on the new Devastator.
william-james88 wrote:o.supreme wrote: I guess that just goes out the window here?
Its still the most accurate line we ever had, but it stopped being perfectly accurate a while back. I mean, what the **** is Shadowraider?
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:
A glorified accessory booster pack for Lockdown colored vaguely like Lockdown's generic goonsIt's the same BS they pulled with Ratchet and Starscream, albeit Starscream's redeco is actually canon.
william-james88 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:
A glorified accessory booster pack for Lockdown colored vaguely like Lockdown's generic goonsIt's the same BS they pulled with Ratchet and Starscream, albeit Starscream's redeco is actually canon.
Ok this is something I never understood, so Ratchet's "DOTM" deco is not in the film? He's still just yellowish green like the previous films?
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Wow! They sure both, uh... Have broad shoulders... And leg tires.. and claws... and back protrusions I guess...
They're vaguely similar-ish, but that's about it. And those are heavily-simplified Legends-size figures to boot (Overload doesn't have the second set of arms for instance). They're still different designs with different transformation needs, and different vehicle modes (articulated dump truck vs fixed-wheelbase minesweeper truck). And the series might go with Overload's other concept robot mode design, which was very distinct.
Studio Series Bonecrusher has already been revealed in full detail. Nothing about him suggests he could possibly form Devastator's pelvis or combine at all.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Bonecrusher's body type isn't even one of the Constructicon types in the film!
My point about "Movie 1" Optimus is that he's more accurate to both movie 1 and ROTF than the original SS Optimus. And that Jetfire combines with him rather than the existing "ROTF" one because that one lacks the connectors; it'd be like trying to combine Godbomber with the original Hasbro Powermaster Optimus Prime.
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