Oh, he has paint. He has plenty of paint.YRQRM0 wrote:Ugh, so many releases in studio series that come close to greatness but just fall short. For me, that's this guy because of the lack of shield and maybe a gun. That would have made him worth picking up. And also like a lot of SS, lack of paint is not doing this (great) mold justice.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Oh, he has paint. He has plenty of paint.
Almost all of which goes to giving him red, because aside from the glazing he's cast entirely in black plastic.
Yes. Hotlink, I couldn't judge as well because of what I was having to go off photo-wise. Sentinel on the other hand, I have seen clear, hi-res shots: the stock photos, and now the review as well. Every single red patch on him, obviously has black (or clear, in the case of his chest) plastic beneath it; you can tell from both the sheen of the red and how much black shows through Just look at this:TF-fan kev777 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Oh, he has paint. He has plenty of paint.
Almost all of which goes to giving him red, because aside from the glazing he's cast entirely in black plastic.
Are you sure? Like, better than Hotlink sure?
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:The only things that might be an exception are his feet.
Actar wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:The only things that might be an exception are his feet.
The feet are molded in black plastic and painted entirely red. Mine has a couple of chips in them. (^.^')
Ig89ninja wrote:Actar wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:The only things that might be an exception are his feet.
The feet are molded in black plastic and painted entirely red. Mine has a couple of chips in them. (^.^')
Wow, did Hasbro just have an excess of black plastic?
blackeyedprime wrote:Scrapper looks nice. Overload is a bit of a mess in vehicle mode with his half painted windows and the half black/red on top, worse still his mixmaster piece doesn't seem to be integrated well with devy in tontons video kind of wondering if devy can have mixmaster truck cab as a head for a midtransformation/ gobot look.
That was Demolishor who died early. He's white. Scavenger's red.Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah it's tempting because he's also a part of 1 of my favorite sequences from the movie. Is Scavenger also part of Devastator? He did die early in the movie. Is there a clone of him?
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:That was Demolishor who died early. He's white. Scavenger's red.Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah it's tempting because he's also a part of 1 of my favorite sequences from the movie. Is Scavenger also part of Devastator? He did die early in the movie. Is there a clone of him?
Ah okay. I just know they look the same.Sabrblade wrote:That was Demolishor who died early. He's white. Scavenger's red.Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah it's tempting because he's also a part of 1 of my favorite sequences from the movie. Is Scavenger also part of Devastator? He did die early in the movie. Is there a clone of him?
Yes. You can clearly see his altmode amongst the construction vehicles driving up in the quarry for the combination, and he's where a lot of the mass comes from.Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah it's tempting because he's also a part of 1 of my favorite sequences from the movie. Is Scavenger also part of Devastator?
Rodimus Prime wrote:He did die early in the movie.
I've mostly skipped SS since I prefer the old scale. I've only bought one Studio Series figure, Blackout, since he was bigger and better than the 2007 mold. The only other figures I have are Rampage (Christmas gift from my aunt) and SS05 Optimus (quirk of Hasbro's replacement system).Rodimus Prime wrote:Also, I'm curious. With the release of Studio Series, and these figures being generally superior to the previous movieverse releases (RoTF leader Prime being the exception), do you guys display SS by themselves in your collection, or do they get integrated with the other movie figures?
Rodimus Prime wrote:
Also, I'm curious. With the release of Studio Series, and these figures being generally superior to the previous movieverse releases (RoTF leader Prime being the exception), do you guys display SS by themselves in your collection, or do they get integrated with the other movie figures?
IMO Battle Blades Optimus takes the robot mode accuracy prize due to his transformation scheme putting the wheels in the right place in both modes. And, compared to SS05, his back and chest.EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Talking about ROTF Leader Prime, I feel like a more fair comparison between SS Prime and a previous figure would be battle blades prime. While battle blades prime does have the better vehicle mode, I think I’d give every other category to SS Prime. Robot mode accuracy, transformation, fun, poseability, stability, all of that.
M. Spector wrote:There seems to be an abundance of the last Voyager wave here in the North, tons and tons of Movie 1 Megs and good ol Mixmaster. I decided to relieve them of a Megatron and by God is he great. I was really nervous the lower legs being so chunky would ruin it for me but in person, doesn't hinder the toy at all. In fact he poses really quite well, thanks to the heel being on a hinge for transformation its possible to keep both his feet firmly on the ground in most poses!
Also it seems that I now officially own every single movie 1 Decpticon in some form
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