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Don't front loaders normally have scoops? Looks more like a flat bed / dump truck hauling a big round thing. I really hope that part can be removed or collapse.Sabrblade wrote:An articulated frontloader.Rodimus Knight wrote:Assuming overload is the red one, what kind of construction equipment is he supposed to be exactly?
I got my wires crossed. He's an articulated dump truck. Specifically a modified Komatsu HD465-7.carytheone wrote:Don't front loaders normally have scoops? Looks more like a flat bed / dump truck hauling a big round thing. I really hope that part can be removed or collapse.Sabrblade wrote:An articulated frontloader.Rodimus Knight wrote:Assuming overload is the red one, what kind of construction equipment is he supposed to be exactly?
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.'
Ah cool that it's based on a real vehicle. They all look plausible, but are all the SS Constructicon toys based on real life vehicles? Those giant construction vehicles can get pretty crazy.Sabrblade wrote:I got my wires crossed. He's an articulated dump truck. Specifically a modified Komatsu HD465-7.carytheone wrote:Don't front loaders normally have scoops? Looks more like a flat bed / dump truck hauling a big round thing. I really hope that part can be removed or collapse.Sabrblade wrote:An articulated frontloader.Rodimus Knight wrote:Assuming overload is the red one, what kind of construction equipment is he supposed to be exactly?
Sabrblade wrote:An articulated frontloader.Rodimus Knight wrote:Assuming overload is the red one, what kind of construction equipment is he supposed to be exactly?
Rodimus Knight wrote:Sabrblade wrote:An articulated frontloader.Rodimus Knight wrote:Assuming overload is the red one, what kind of construction equipment is he supposed to be exactly?
So I know what that is, the Red one, WIth them using names that aren't original constructicons I'm fully going to admit to not knowing who is who.
I'm talking about long red truck with what looks like part of a space bridge on the end.
Sabrblade wrote:I got my wires crossed. He's an articulated dump truck. Specifically a modified Komatsu HD465-7.carytheone wrote:Don't front loaders normally have scoops? Looks more like a flat bed / dump truck hauling a big round thing. I really hope that part can be removed or collapse.Sabrblade wrote:An articulated frontloader.Rodimus Knight wrote:Assuming overload is the red one, what kind of construction equipment is he supposed to be exactly?
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
carytheone wrote:Ah cool that it's based on a real vehicle. They all look plausible, but are all the SS Constructicon toys based on real life vehicles? Those giant construction vehicles can get pretty crazy.Sabrblade wrote:I got my wires crossed. He's an articulated dump truck. Specifically a modified Komatsu HD465-7.carytheone wrote:Don't front loaders normally have scoops? Looks more like a flat bed / dump truck hauling a big round thing. I really hope that part can be removed or collapse.Sabrblade wrote:An articulated frontloader.Rodimus Knight wrote:Assuming overload is the red one, what kind of construction equipment is he supposed to be exactly?
So not licensed but not necessarily fictional either. The movies toys tend to use licensed vehicles and these looked a lot closer to real life vehicles than the CW Constructicon amalgamations. Cool cool thanks.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:They're modified so they're not licensed, much like how the original toys were... Except for one: Mixmaster. So far he's the only confirmed licensed toy, specifically of a Mack Granite (probably because DotM Megatron was a licensed Mack M915, gotta make the licenses stretchcarytheone wrote:Ah cool that it's based on a real vehicle. They all look plausible, but are all the SS Constructicon toys based on real life vehicles? Those giant construction vehicles can get pretty crazy.Sabrblade wrote:I got my wires crossed. He's an articulated dump truck. Specifically a modified Komatsu HD465-7.carytheone wrote:Don't front loaders normally have scoops? Looks more like a flat bed / dump truck hauling a big round thing. I really hope that part can be removed or collapse.Sabrblade wrote:An articulated frontloader.Rodimus Knight wrote:Assuming overload is the red one, what kind of construction equipment is he supposed to be exactly?
Hellscream9999 wrote:Rodimus Knight wrote:Sabrblade wrote:An articulated frontloader.Rodimus Knight wrote:Assuming overload is the red one, what kind of construction equipment is he supposed to be exactly?
So I know what that is, the Red one, WIth them using names that aren't original constructicons I'm fully going to admit to not knowing who is who.
I'm talking about long red truck with what looks like part of a space bridge on the end.Sabrblade wrote:I got my wires crossed. He's an articulated dump truck. Specifically a modified Komatsu HD465-7.carytheone wrote:Don't front loaders normally have scoops? Looks more like a flat bed / dump truck hauling a big round thing. I really hope that part can be removed or collapse.Sabrblade wrote:An articulated frontloader.Rodimus Knight wrote:Assuming overload is the red one, what kind of construction equipment is he supposed to be exactly?
He’s actually an articulated motor scraper; they look like articulated dump trucks but aren’t they scrape up excess dirt from the ground to even out areas without making piles everywhere
That's Mixmaster's Vortex Grinder that becomes Devastator's neck. I guess they couldn't integrate it into Mixmaster himself and so included it with Overload to haul around.Rodimus Knight wrote:with what looks like part of a space bridge on the end.
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.'
But what did Vortex ever do to Mixmaster?Sabrblade wrote:That's Mixmaster's Vortex Grinder that becomes Devastator's neck. I guess they couldn't integrate it into Mixmaster himself and so included it with Overload to haul around.Rodimus Knight wrote:with what looks like part of a space bridge on the end.
Well, considering how far separately apart the pelvis is from the neck on one's body...carytheone wrote:In all seriousness, I really hope that part is detachable.
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.'
Most 'Cons are asshats.Sabrblade wrote:Well, considering how far separately apart the pelvis is from the neck on one's body...carytheone wrote:In all seriousness, I really hope that part is detachable.
carytheone wrote:Most 'Cons are asshats.Sabrblade wrote:Well, considering how far separately apart the pelvis is from the neck on one's body...carytheone wrote:In all seriousness, I really hope that part is detachable.
So I'm way behind the curve on SS figures. SS-46 is teh awesome.
More pics and thoughts here.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Might be time to call it quits then. More and more figures are being made with the stuff across all lines. After a quick glance and off the top of my head, Hightower is the only recent figure I've gotten without the stuff (including Siege).Hellscream9999 wrote:I think I've sworn off car formers with clear plastic in them
carytheone wrote:Might be time to call it quits then. More and more figures are being made with the stuff across all lines. After a quick glance and off the top of my head, Hightower is the only recent figure I've gotten without the stuff (including Siege).Hellscream9999 wrote:I think I've sworn off car formers with clear plastic in them
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
I dig, but I was referring to any figure that uses clear plastic (painted or not) as part of a joint (either pinned, clipped or ball joint). Just seems to becoming more and more common. It's a shame clear plastic is just so damn cool.Hellscream9999 wrote:I feel like it's only painted clear (white clear, not colored clear) plastic; I found it happens most in the car formers cuz the entire car body shell is made out of it and then painted, and the paint probably causes extra friction with the pins, or the plastic just can't take the strain of the pins while being that thincarytheone wrote:Might be time to call it quits then. More and more figures are being made with the stuff across all lines. After a quick glance and off the top of my head, Hightower is the only recent figure I've gotten without the stuff (including Siege).Hellscream9999 wrote:I think I've sworn off car formers with clear plastic in them
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
carytheone wrote:I dig, but I was referring to any figure that uses clear plastic (painted or not) as part of a joint (either pinned, clipped or ball joint). Just seems to becoming more and more common. It's a shame clear plastic is just so damn cool.Hellscream9999 wrote:I feel like it's only painted clear (white clear, not colored clear) plastic; I found it happens most in the car formers cuz the entire car body shell is made out of it and then painted, and the paint probably causes extra friction with the pins, or the plastic just can't take the strain of the pins while being that thincarytheone wrote:Might be time to call it quits then. More and more figures are being made with the stuff across all lines. After a quick glance and off the top of my head, Hightower is the only recent figure I've gotten without the stuff (including Siege).Hellscream9999 wrote:I think I've sworn off car formers with clear plastic in them
carytheone wrote:I dig, but I was referring to any figure that uses clear plastic (painted or not) as part of a joint (either pinned, clipped or ball joint). Just seems to becoming more and more common. It's a shame clear plastic is just so damn cool.Hellscream9999 wrote:I feel like it's only painted clear (white clear, not colored clear) plastic; I found it happens most in the car formers cuz the entire car body shell is made out of it and then painted, and the paint probably causes extra friction with the pins, or the plastic just can't take the strain of the pins while being that thincarytheone wrote:Might be time to call it quits then. More and more figures are being made with the stuff across all lines. After a quick glance and off the top of my head, Hightower is the only recent figure I've gotten without the stuff (including Siege).Hellscream9999 wrote:I think I've sworn off car formers with clear plastic in them
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Nature of the beast. Worrying about it is like worrying about scale or which Frumble is red.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Sure is cool, but its lack of flex compared to other colors (it's still all ABS) kinda restricts its overall use. Hasbro/TakaraTomy are well aware of that: why do you think Combiner Wars has no clear plastic outside TT's Groove and its retools?carytheone wrote:I dig, but I was referring to any figure that uses clear plastic (painted or not) as part of a joint (either pinned, clipped or ball joint). Just seems to becoming more and more common. It's a shame clear plastic is just so damn cool.Hellscream9999 wrote:I feel like it's only painted clear (white clear, not colored clear) plastic; I found it happens most in the car formers cuz the entire car body shell is made out of it and then painted, and the paint probably causes extra friction with the pins, or the plastic just can't take the strain of the pins while being that thincarytheone wrote:Might be time to call it quits then. More and more figures are being made with the stuff across all lines. After a quick glance and off the top of my head, Hightower is the only recent figure I've gotten without the stuff (including Siege).Hellscream9999 wrote:I think I've sworn off car formers with clear plastic in them
carytheone wrote:Nature of the beast. Worrying about is like worrying about scale or which Frumble is red.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Sure is cool, but its lack of flex compared to other colors (it's still all ABS) kinda restricts its overall use. Hasbro/TakaraTomy are well aware of that: why do you think Combiner Wars has no clear plastic outside TT's Groove and its retools?carytheone wrote:I dig, but I was referring to any figure that uses clear plastic (painted or not) as part of a joint (either pinned, clipped or ball joint). Just seems to becoming more and more common. It's a shame clear plastic is just so damn cool.Hellscream9999 wrote:I feel like it's only painted clear (white clear, not colored clear) plastic; I found it happens most in the car formers cuz the entire car body shell is made out of it and then painted, and the paint probably causes extra friction with the pins, or the plastic just can't take the strain of the pins while being that thincarytheone wrote:Might be time to call it quits then. More and more figures are being made with the stuff across all lines. After a quick glance and off the top of my head, Hightower is the only recent figure I've gotten without the stuff (including Siege).Hellscream9999 wrote:I think I've sworn off car formers with clear plastic in them
Considering potential breakage and all you see through the windows is robot junk anyway, I'd rather them just use solid plastic and paint it a logical color for the figure. Unfortunately my only options are to not buy the figure or to not transform it. I'll probably never transform TR Weirdwolf againJelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Doesn't exist outside of dedicated lines and the cartoon switched their colors.carytheone wrote:Nature of the beast. Worrying about is like worrying about scale or which Frumble is red.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Sure is cool, but its lack of flex compared to other colors (it's still all ABS) kinda restricts its overall use. Hasbro/TakaraTomy are well aware of that: why do you think Combiner Wars has no clear plastic outside TT's Groove and its retools?carytheone wrote:I dig, but I was referring to any figure that uses clear plastic (painted or not) as part of a joint (either pinned, clipped or ball joint). Just seems to becoming more and more common. It's a shame clear plastic is just so damn cool.Hellscream9999 wrote:I feel like it's only painted clear (white clear, not colored clear) plastic; I found it happens most in the car formers cuz the entire car body shell is made out of it and then painted, and the paint probably causes extra friction with the pins, or the plastic just can't take the strain of the pins while being that thincarytheone wrote:Might be time to call it quits then. More and more figures are being made with the stuff across all lines. After a quick glance and off the top of my head, Hightower is the only recent figure I've gotten without the stuff (including Siege).Hellscream9999 wrote:I think I've sworn off car formers with clear plastic in them
Luckily the Constructicons all have no clear plastic, so there's that.
carytheone wrote:Considering potential breakage and all you see through the windows is robot junk anyway, I'd rather them just use solid plastic and paint it a logical color for the figure. Unfortunately my only options are to not buy the figure or not transform it. I'll probably never transform TR Weirdwolf againJelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Doesn't exist outside of dedicated lines and the cartoon switched their colors.carytheone wrote:Nature of the beast. Worrying about is like worrying about scale or which Frumble is red.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Sure is cool, but its lack of flex compared to other colors (it's still all ABS) kinda restricts its overall use. Hasbro/TakaraTomy are well aware of that: why do you think Combiner Wars has no clear plastic outside TT's Groove and its retools?carytheone wrote:I dig, but I was referring to any figure that uses clear plastic (painted or not) as part of a joint (either pinned, clipped or ball joint). Just seems to becoming more and more common. It's a shame clear plastic is just so damn cool.Hellscream9999 wrote:I feel like it's only painted clear (white clear, not colored clear) plastic; I found it happens most in the car formers cuz the entire car body shell is made out of it and then painted, and the paint probably causes extra friction with the pins, or the plastic just can't take the strain of the pins while being that thincarytheone wrote:Might be time to call it quits then. More and more figures are being made with the stuff across all lines. After a quick glance and off the top of my head, Hightower is the only recent figure I've gotten without the stuff (including Siege).Hellscream9999 wrote:I think I've sworn off car formers with clear plastic in them
Luckily the Constructicons all have no clear plastic, so there's that., but wasn't the failure the solid color plastic
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william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Siege Ironhide comes immediately to mind. That metallic blue used on the Constructicons looks outstanding. I've admired it on both Scrapmetal and Hightower and wouldn't mind it used on every figure, except for the ones where red, purple, black or some other color would make more sense or look better.Hellscream9999 wrote:One of the constructicons' strengths - for me - is proving thst you can paint windows and have it look good, besides, you're right, there are few mainline figures that have clear windows that don't have junk in them, so it defeats the purpose and potentially ruins the figurecarytheone wrote:Considering potential breakage and all you see through the windows is robot junk anyway, I'd rather them just use solid plastic and paint it a logical color for the figure. Unfortunately my only options are to not buy the figure or not transform it. I'll probably never transform TR Weirdwolf againJelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Doesn't exist outside of dedicated lines and the cartoon switched their colors.carytheone wrote:Nature of the beast. Worrying about is like worrying about scale or which Frumble is red.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Sure is cool, but its lack of flex compared to other colors (it's still all ABS) kinda restricts its overall use. Hasbro/TakaraTomy are well aware of that: why do you think Combiner Wars has no clear plastic outside TT's Groove and its retools?carytheone wrote:I dig, but I was referring to any figure that uses clear plastic (painted or not) as part of a joint (either pinned, clipped or ball joint). Just seems to becoming more and more common. It's a shame clear plastic is just so damn cool.Hellscream9999 wrote:I feel like it's only painted clear (white clear, not colored clear) plastic; I found it happens most in the car formers cuz the entire car body shell is made out of it and then painted, and the paint probably causes extra friction with the pins, or the plastic just can't take the strain of the pins while being that thincarytheone wrote:Might be time to call it quits then. More and more figures are being made with the stuff across all lines. After a quick glance and off the top of my head, Hightower is the only recent figure I've gotten without the stuff (including Siege).Hellscream9999 wrote:I think I've sworn off car formers with clear plastic in them
Luckily the Constructicons all have no clear plastic, so there's that., but wasn't the failure the solid color plastic
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carytheone wrote:Siege Ironhide comes immediately to mind. That metallic blue used on the Constructicons looks outstanding. I've admired it on both Scrapmetal and Hightower and wouldn't mind it used on every figure, except for the ones where red, purple, black or some other color would make more sense or look better.Hellscream9999 wrote:One of the constructicons' strengths - for me - is proving thst you can paint windows and have it look good, besides, you're right, there are few mainline figures that have clear windows that don't have junk in them, so it defeats the purpose and potentially ruins the figure
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
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