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Starscream got a special unveiling by Ozformers' Facebook.o.supreme wrote:When did Hasbro officially reveal B-127, Dino, and Starscream? Seeing as those are in stores now, that should give some indication. As you stated, June is all about GI Joe, I anticipate/hope for quite a bit of focus on Transformers in July for all lines.
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.'
o.supreme wrote:When did Hasbro officially reveal B-127, Dino, and Starscream? Seeing as those are in stores now, that should give some indication. As you stated, June is all about GI Joe, I anticipate/hope for quite a bit of focus on Transformers in July for all lines.
o.supreme wrote:Ok, so I still have no evidence, but probably in July there will be a LOT of reveals. With June focusing on GIJoe, I'm expecting the only TF reveals I'm June to be SG Goldbug, and maybe one other selects on a random Tuesday. July should be quite TF focused, which will be nice. SDCC isn't happening, so there is a LOT to reveal in lieu of that.
What about BotCon?william-james88 wrote:In past years, SDCC was the weakest in terms of reveals. The biggest ones were always Toy Fair and NYCC
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:What about BotCon?william-james88 wrote:In past years, SDCC was the weakest in terms of reveals. The biggest ones were always Toy Fair and NYCC
Well, the Fun Pub era was a big part of reveals in "past years".ZeroWolf wrote:Sabrblade wrote:What about BotCon?william-james88 wrote:In past years, SDCC was the weakest in terms of reveals. The biggest ones were always Toy Fair and NYCC
There was a botcon in 2018 - 2020? Which I think more was what Will meant.
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.'
ZeroWolf wrote:Sabrblade wrote:What about BotCon?william-james88 wrote:In past years, SDCC was the weakest in terms of reveals. The biggest ones were always Toy Fair and NYCC
There was a botcon in 2018 - 2020? Which I think more was what Will meant.
william-james88 wrote:Grindor and Jolt will need to be revealed in some fashion soon because its ridiculous that sites like BBTS and EE have them on preorder as "mystery" figures.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Your repaints are killer as always! Man he looks good!
I agree, Topspin is one of the rare few that didn't live up to the original, that is still a fantastically fun toy
Rtron wrote:Your repaints keep getting better with every figure. Painting the wreckers must have been particularly difficult! What with all the sponsorship decals and such.
jtanimator wrote:On one hand I'm not excited about seeing this figure shelf-warming for a year like the last one did, but even worse now since its basically the second run of the figure.
But as I looked for the positive side, I might actually get him if they fix the loose panels that are his shoulders and make everything properly click into place better.
I can't help but dream about how cool it would've been if they had upscaled this guy and released him as a SS Commander scale to match the proper movie scale, cause after rewatching ROTF yesterday, he is a freaking HUGE mofo, definitely worthy of the commander scale. He would need to be a bit shorter than the generations commanders, but with the added bulk and some upgraded hands/beefed up legs, that would be worth it for me all the way. But I do realize that's a dream upon dream upon dream of many things that will never be lol. One can dream.
ZeroWolf wrote:Stunning work as always!
Cheesinator wrote:jtanimator wrote:On one hand I'm not excited about seeing this figure shelf-warming for a year like the last one did, but even worse now since its basically the second run of the figure.
But as I looked for the positive side, I might actually get him if they fix the loose panels that are his shoulders and make everything properly click into place better.
I can't help but dream about how cool it would've been if they had upscaled this guy and released him as a SS Commander scale to match the proper movie scale, cause after rewatching ROTF yesterday, he is a freaking HUGE mofo, definitely worthy of the commander scale. He would need to be a bit shorter than the generations commanders, but with the added bulk and some upgraded hands/beefed up legs, that would be worth it for me all the way. But I do realize that's a dream upon dream upon dream of many things that will never be lol. One can dream.
Man was SS Blackout a shelfwarmer outside the UK? I remember never seeing the figure available anywhere (be it brick and mortar stores or online retailers) except for hugely jacked-up prices. I was always kinda bummed I couldn't get my hands on one. I'll probably snap up this guy now that I'm in the US.
For scale alone this figure is destined to be a better Blackout than Grindor, regardless of the minor paint changes.
EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Here's all the Wreckers!
It's so cool to have a full set of armored Wreckers in the same scale - they look really good together!
Spider5800 wrote:Cheesinator wrote:jtanimator wrote:On one hand I'm not excited about seeing this figure shelf-warming for a year like the last one did, but even worse now since its basically the second run of the figure.
But as I looked for the positive side, I might actually get him if they fix the loose panels that are his shoulders and make everything properly click into place better.
I can't help but dream about how cool it would've been if they had upscaled this guy and released him as a SS Commander scale to match the proper movie scale, cause after rewatching ROTF yesterday, he is a freaking HUGE mofo, definitely worthy of the commander scale. He would need to be a bit shorter than the generations commanders, but with the added bulk and some upgraded hands/beefed up legs, that would be worth it for me all the way. But I do realize that's a dream upon dream upon dream of many things that will never be lol. One can dream.
Man was SS Blackout a shelfwarmer outside the UK? I remember never seeing the figure available anywhere (be it brick and mortar stores or online retailers) except for hugely jacked-up prices. I was always kinda bummed I couldn't get my hands on one. I'll probably snap up this guy now that I'm in the US.
For scale alone this figure is destined to be a better Blackout than Grindor, regardless of the minor paint changes.
I'm in the US, and definitely don't recall SS Blackout shelfwarming. Grimlock was usually selling out first, and was clearly the more popular leader of the wave, but Blackouts were usually gone a week or two later in my area.
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