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Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 1:43 am
by D-Maximal_Primal
I like what I see so far

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 1:45 am
by Nexus Knight
Gonna comment on the first thing I centered in on- that axe/sword thing that looks epically Megatron-y. It feels less "knight" and more "Viking" IMO, but I'm no weapon expert, so I am almost certainly to be wrong.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 1:53 am
by Techorgan
This TLK Megatron mold (maybe a Voyager Class one?) looks kinda great! :D He not just features a Marvel Cinematic Universe Ultron-like medieval knight body with 3-clawed feet, but also confirms past rumours that he did transform into a fighter jet which looks awesome too. Still, I can't say this is the best Megatron overall yet because we haven't seen his whole body & the paint job too. Who knows they designed his head in a way his side panels can cover up his mouth like in the viral clip & concept art? 'Cos that would be an insult if :HASBRO: didn't... Maybe we might see his finished look @ tomorrows's ToyFair 2017, along with the other Transformers: The Last Knight toys, apparel & merchandise, which I'm quite eager to see them all in display. :BOT: :SG-BOTS: :CON:

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 2:04 am
by Carnivius_Prime
unicron1200 wrote:AoE was pretty disappointing for the most part due to the abundance of shellformers.


Was there? The only ones I recall being very 'shellformery' in the main line were Galvatron (cos impossible to reproduce his movie transformation but still a nice figure) and Crosshairs (which I love cos they use it as his duster). AoE had some of my favorite figures ever such as the Deluxe Bee, Voyager Grimlock and of course Evasion Prime and am very fond of various other ones like Voyager Hound, Deluxe Drift, Deluxe Crosshairs (as I already stated), some of the other Dinobots and the Armour Knight version of Leader Prime.

This new Megatron does look interesting though.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 2:19 am
by Kurona
Carnivius_Prime wrote:
unicron1200 wrote:AoE was pretty disappointing for the most part due to the abundance of shellformers.


Was there? The only ones I recall being very 'shellformery' in the main line were Galvatron (cos impossible to reproduce his movie transformation but still a nice figure) and Crosshairs (which I love cos they use it as his duster). AoE had some of my favorite figures ever such as the Deluxe Bee, Voyager Grimlock and of course Evasion Prime and am very fond of various other ones like Voyager Hound, Deluxe Drift, Deluxe Crosshairs (as I already stated), some of the other Dinobots and the Armour Knight version of Leader Prime.

This new Megatron does look interesting though.

There was also Leader Optimus, arguably the biggest example of a shellformer since BWN Break.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 3:27 am
by ToaLeePrime
I'm gonna go ahead and say that those 'Dragon feet' are just his robot mode feet. His concept art does show him having clawed feet. In anycase... I WANT THAT MEGATRON NOW :-( :michaelbay:

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 4:25 am
by Emerje
Another image from the source of those last two is this one apparently from the Toy Fair display:

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Check out the size of the dragon behind Megatron and Optimus! Not as big as Titan Trypticon, but massive nonetheless (unless those are some tiny figures in the foreground). That link is also calling Megatron Galvatron. :-?

Emerje

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 5:08 am
by Va'al
Newsed! Thanks Emerje - though I think the Galvatron (reading the original VS post) is a mistake: they indicate the green grey truck behind OP as Galvatron; I don't think that's the case.

Also the dragon might just be art!

https://www.seibertron.com/transformers ... air/37355/

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 5:20 am
by Emerje
Hard to say given the quality of the picture and there seems to be some colored lights causing illusions. It appears to be standing on the same surface as the other figures. The red portion looks to have a double hinge on the bottom an open gap under that. I think if it's real it might turn into some sort of Legends playset with the red part making a ramp.

Which Optimus is that anyway? It isn't the Voyager. A "???-Step" probably?

Emerje

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 5:29 am
by Va'al
Emerje wrote:Hard to say given the quality of the picture and there seems to be some colored lights causing illusions. It appears to be standing on the same surface as the other figures. The red portion looks to have a double hinge on the bottom an open gap under that. I think if it's real it might turn into some sort of Legends playset with the red part making a ramp.

Which Optimus is that anyway? It isn't the Voyager. A "???-Step" probably?

Emerje


Could be could be! Playsets have been around for previous movie lines, so it might be one indeed.
We'll find out tomorrow, in any case!

As for OP - do you mean the big one or the truck at the front?

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 5:35 am
by Emerje
The big one across from Voyager Grimlock, I wouldn't mistake the little one in front for a Voyager. ;)

Emerje

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 5:50 am
by Va'al
Emerje wrote:The big one across from Voyager Grimlock, I wouldn't mistake the little one in front for a Voyager. ;)

Emerje


Eh.. speculating is what speculating does!

I'd assume that is a Leader class figure of OP, which is bound to happen because OP.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 6:54 am
by Va'al
A bit of official non-news, feat. Sqweeks. ;)

https://www.seibertron.com/transformers ... air/37356/

The Last Knight Voyager Optimus Prime review

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 8:16 am
by Kurona
In a very surprising twist, right before Toy Fair starts; it looks like someone lucked out and got the upcoming Last Knight Voyager Optimus Prime toy early - and posted a little review to boot! Check out the video review below and tell us what you think in the forums!


Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 8:34 am
by Stuartmaximus
Offs! here's a better pic! now...it's either Scourge or
Predaking
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Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 9:11 am
by william-james88
Or just a 3 headed dragon.

Or Megatron ;)

Also, it looks like a big one step like AOE Grimlock.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 9:34 am
by Carnivius_Prime
So yeah I'm buying that Voyager Opitmus Prime. No doubt about that.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 9:55 am
by Hellscream9999
That Megatron looks amazing, hope if it is a triple changer, that it looks amazing too, bet the underside of the wings are hideous if there are actually dragon legs under them :twisted:

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 9:55 am
by Techorgan
I'll summarize my extremely honest thoughts of this Transformers: The Last Knight Voyager Class Optimus Prime in 4 parts: Truck mode, transformation, robot mode, weapons & storage based on the video review. :BOT:

For his Western Star truck mode, this is the most accurate design compared to the AOE Leader Class Optimus Prime, for the latter's (AOE Leader Class version) cabin & passenger compartment are a bit longer than his real-life counterpart (Western Star truck) and of course, this Voyager Class one right here. He looks great! :D The paint detail is alright to be honest and I think a much more brighter red on the flames will dig it :-?. The problem is all the wheels are not painted... & his robot mode legs can be seen at the back part where the hitch & the rear wheels are located, which honestly don't bother me too much. ;) & from what the kid mentioned, as I believe all current ground-based alt mode Transformers toys will have the same problem, the wheels don't roll very well due to them being simply pegged into the slots unlike the old ones where they used metal pins to connect the wheels & the slots. :BANG_HEAD:

For the transformation, he obviously doesn't look too complicated to transform. And I say not too complicated to transform means he doesn't have too many small flddly parts & the parts are quite blocky which makes the transformation a lot easier & fun. In addition, in comparison to how he transforms in the movie, :HASBRO: managed to replicate his transformation to make it a lot more screen-accurate while not being too cumbersome & too many parts. :APPLAUSE:

And for the robot mode, same as his truck mode, he has the most screen-accurate design compared to the AOE Leader Class version. His molding is very detailed, & I do believe he is extremely poseable too like most Transformers toys. :-? What's interesting is he like his AOE Leader Class version, he has waist articulation. And the back kibble (the roof of the truck cabin) doesn't bother me very much, it sits there very well. :D However, the biggest gripe to me as well as everyone is the paint apps. :HEADHURTS: The armor panel beside his arms are just metallic blue with no flame details, & the chest pieces are just solid red with metallic blue paint (again no flame details), his head has too little silver paint detailing & the armor panels at the side of his legs are unpainted, which makes the toy look kinda cheap... But for the paint apps on his shoulder pads beside his head & the crotch armor, they look fine to me, same goes for the rest of his body parts. :-?

For his weapons, and again, same goes for his truck mode & robot mode, the weapons designs really dig it too & 100% screen accurate! & the toy holds them very well. For the paint apps, the orange colour on the knight sword looks alright to me (maybe to give it an Energon glow or something which never happened for this sword unlike his former dual Energon swords). :-? As for the gun-shield weapon, I don't get why they choose a cheap-looking bright blue as the ideal paint for the detailing... For me, a brighter red will do.

Finally for his weapons storage, it's 50-50 to me. I like the fact that :HASBRO: designed two sword sheaths for under his truck & the back of his robot mode for easy storage. For the gun-shield weapon, its only storage is the hitch of his truck mode, which I think is partially ok to be honest, but unfortunately, it can't be stored at the back of his robot like the sword does.

Overall, I think this Voyager Class Optimus Prime looks okay to me. Not too bad & not too great. His pros are obviously on the designs & his transformation, but not for the paint apps. Still, I'll be eager to see what :TAKARATOMY: will do to improve this toy. Who knows? :-? Only time will tell. ;)

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:03 am
by Hellscream9999
Techorgan wrote:Overall, I think this Voyager Class Optimus Prime looks okay to me. Not too bad & not too great. His pros are obviously on the designs, but not for the paint apps. Still, I'll be eager to see what :TAKARATOMY: will do to improve this toy. Who knows? :-? Only time will tell. ;)

I promise you, if you can wait, TT will definitely release a much better version of this mold - they always have

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:23 am
by Techorgan
Hellscream9999 wrote:
Techorgan wrote:Overall, I think this Voyager Class Optimus Prime looks okay to me. Not too bad & not too great. His pros are obviously on the designs, but not for the paint apps. Still, I'll be eager to see what :TAKARATOMY: will do to improve this toy. Who knows? :-? Only time will tell. ;)

I promise you, if you can wait, TT will definitely release a much better version of this mold - they always have


Yup, that's true! Since 2012 or 2013 something, :TAKARATOMY: was famous for improving the designs (if neccessary) & most obviously, the paint apps, on all Hasbro's Transformers toys, but are sold even more expensive compared to :HASBRO: 's due to the amount of improvements made & paint used. In my opinion, :HASBRO: 's Transformers toys are for children while :TAKARATOMY: 's Transformers toys are for adult collectors & display only. I think this only applies for current ones only. For those since 1984 until 2011, both :HASBRO: 's & :TAKARATOMY: 's Transformers toys look almost the same (high quality plastic which makes great durability, awesome package & toy designs, highly detailed paint apps, much larger size & a motherload of innovative features & gimmicks! Don't u think? :-?

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:27 am
by Hellscream9999
Techorgan wrote:
Hellscream9999 wrote:
Techorgan wrote:Overall, I think this Voyager Class Optimus Prime looks okay to me. Not too bad & not too great. His pros are obviously on the designs, but not for the paint apps. Still, I'll be eager to see what :TAKARATOMY: will do to improve this toy. Who knows? :-? Only time will tell. ;)

I promise you, if you can wait, TT will definitely release a much better version of this mold - they always have


Yup, that's true! Since 2012 or 2013 something, :TAKARATOMY: was famous for improving the designs (if neccessary) & most obviously, the paint apps, on all Hasbro's Transformers toys, but are sold even more expensive compared to :HASBRO: 's due to the amount of improvements made & paint used. In my opinion, :HASBRO: 's Transformers toys are for children while :TAKARATOMY: 's Transformers toys are for adult collectors & display only. I think this only applies for current ones only. For those since 1984 until 2011, both :HASBRO: 's & :TAKARATOMY: 's Transformers toys look almost the same (high quality plastic which makes great durability, awesome package & toy designs, highly detailed paint apps, much larger size & a motherload of innovative features & gimmicks! Don't u think? :-?

Well, I was referencing the aoe leader prime that TT improved so much upon, but yeah, basically

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:44 am
by Carnivius_Prime
The paint apps don't bother me too much as I can add most it myself and Reprolabels will almost certainly release a set to add missing flames and such.

I'm a lil too wary about importing japanese TFs these days after the last few purchases I made or tried to make had issues and silly customs fees. Unless the Takara one is a spectucular improvement on what is already looking like a pretty cool figure I'll go with Hasbro here.

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:46 am
by Techorgan
Hellscream9999 wrote:
Techorgan wrote:
Hellscream9999 wrote:
Techorgan wrote:Overall, I think this Voyager Class Optimus Prime looks okay to me. Not too bad & not too great. His pros are obviously on the designs, but not for the paint apps. Still, I'll be eager to see what :TAKARATOMY: will do to improve this toy. Who knows? :-? Only time will tell. ;)

I promise you, if you can wait, TT will definitely release a much better version of this mold - they always have


Yup, that's true! Since 2012 or 2013 something, :TAKARATOMY: was famous for improving the designs (if neccessary) & most obviously, the paint apps, on all Hasbro's Transformers toys, but are sold even more expensive compared to :HASBRO: 's due to the amount of improvements made & paint used. In my opinion, :HASBRO: 's Transformers toys are for children while :TAKARATOMY: 's Transformers toys are for adult collectors & display only. I think this only applies for current ones only. For those since 1984 until 2011, both :HASBRO: 's & :TAKARATOMY: 's Transformers toys look almost the same (high quality plastic which makes great durability, awesome package & toy designs, highly detailed paint apps, much larger size & a motherload of innovative features & gimmicks! Don't u think? :-?


Well, I was referencing the aoe leader prime that TT improved so much upon, but yeah, basically


;)

Re: Transformers: The Last Knight Toys Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:47 am
by Kurona
Techorgan wrote:
Hellscream9999 wrote:
Techorgan wrote:Overall, I think this Voyager Class Optimus Prime looks okay to me. Not too bad & not too great. His pros are obviously on the designs, but not for the paint apps. Still, I'll be eager to see what :TAKARATOMY: will do to improve this toy. Who knows? :-? Only time will tell. ;)

I promise you, if you can wait, TT will definitely release a much better version of this mold - they always have


Yup, that's true! Since 2012 or 2013 something, :TAKARATOMY: was famous for improving the designs (if neccessary) & most obviously, the paint apps, on all Hasbro's Transformers toys, but are sold even more expensive compared to :HASBRO: 's due to the amount of improvements made & paint used. In my opinion, :HASBRO: 's Transformers toys are for children while :TAKARATOMY: 's Transformers toys are for adult collectors & display only. I think this only applies for current ones only. For those since 1984 until 2011, both :HASBRO: 's & :TAKARATOMY: 's Transformers toys look almost the same (high quality plastic which makes great durability, awesome package & toy designs, highly detailed paint apps, much larger size & a motherload of innovative features & gimmicks! Don't u think? :-?

Not necessarily.
First off, Takara's toys cost more because they're imports - if you lived in Japan, paying for say Alpha Bravo or G2 Bruticus would be the equivalent of us importing a Takara toy.

Secondly... it's kind of mix and match. These days it seems to be less and less that Takara's paint apps are superior and more that they offer something different. Sometimes they are still indeed categorically better in every way - Titans Return Scourge and Blurr, for instance - but other times like with Titans Return Chromedome, Astrotrain, Combiner Wars Bruticus etc. they just offer a different take on the character - such as show-accuracy vs toy accuracy. I personally prefer the Hasbro decos of all three aforementioned toys, but other collectors (especially those predisposed towards the original G1 cartoon) would find much more value in the Takara decoes.