EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Finally got this team together over break, glad to complete this set and looking forward to Hatchet to finish the whole scene!
Deathcry wrote:I'm still just waiting for orders to open up for the Deluxe ROTB version we first saw leaked. The SS is fine and certainly more screen accurate, but I want the other one more.
william-james88 wrote:Deathcry wrote:I'm still just waiting for orders to open up for the Deluxe ROTB version we first saw leaked. The SS is fine and certainly more screen accurate, but I want the other one more.
Well see regarding screen accuracy. The one shot we get of airazor in the trailer makes the bird mode look more like the previous one. But we'll see what the bot mode looks like
M. Spector wrote:DAMN Cheetor looks GOOD! And a Voyager you say? Not bad dawg. So far it's looking like SS for Cheetor and ROTB for Airrazor for me and my collection
Razorbeast88 wrote:M. Spector wrote:DAMN Cheetor looks GOOD! And a Voyager you say? Not bad dawg. So far it's looking like SS for Cheetor and ROTB for Airrazor for me and my collection
Same here!
Immortal Starscream wrote:his robot head is very autobot symbol-ish. I think he looks good, but the drab mono colors really hurt.
Rtron wrote:I'm really not feeling the beast toys, specially the Studio Series ones. The ROTB ones at least seem to have more interesting transformations. What little I've seen in the trailer hasn't really won me over either, honestly. I hope the movie comes out and I get to eat my words and really enjoy the Maximal's look onscreen, but I'm not very optimistic at this point. A shame, Beastformers are usually my favourite type of transformers, but these are just not hitting it for me.
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.'
RodimusPrimeUkraine1 wrote:Rtron wrote:I'm really not feeling the beast toys, specially the Studio Series ones. The ROTB ones at least seem to have more interesting transformations. What little I've seen in the trailer hasn't really won me over either, honestly. I hope the movie comes out and I get to eat my words and really enjoy the Maximal's look onscreen, but I'm not very optimistic at this point. A shame, Beastformers are usually my favourite type of transformers, but these are just not hitting it for me.
I personally prefer the ROTB versions over the studio series, I really like that Airazor design but the studio series one-
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I do love how Cheetor takes some cues from multiple bodies of his. That head has some Transtech in it; the transformation looks to use BM, TMI, and TMII in it, while he sticks somewhat close to his original body cheetah mode.
I just think the blend of so many styles into him to make him feel so fresh and new while looking great are neat.RodimusPrimeUkraine1 wrote:Rtron wrote:I'm really not feeling the beast toys, specially the Studio Series ones. The ROTB ones at least seem to have more interesting transformations. What little I've seen in the trailer hasn't really won me over either, honestly. I hope the movie comes out and I get to eat my words and really enjoy the Maximal's look onscreen, but I'm not very optimistic at this point. A shame, Beastformers are usually my favourite type of transformers, but these are just not hitting it for me.
I personally prefer the ROTB versions over the studio series, I really like that Airazor design but the studio series one-
I have adored the SS figures so far, they have a lot more of that technical detail that I always love and wish we would see more of.
The RotB toyline ones look great too, and I appreciate how both lines are sort of similar but also very different, almost like AOE Dinobots and SS Grimlock style. I appreciate it.
Sabrblade wrote:That design is certainly a choice for this new Cheetor.
Though, I definitely wouldn't call it Beast Machines-inspired, not in shape or color:
If it's the blend of organic and mechanical that evokes a technorganic look, that kind of visual blending goes all the way back to the Transmetals, both 1 and 2. Or even further back to some of the Pretenders of 1988/1989.
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