fenrir72 wrote:Speaking of Blunderbuss, in Carrier mode, another gimmick allows the homunculi/titanmaster to sit on the Carrier's tower. So it's highly probable that Blunderbuss in actual robot mode is as big as a regular robot on scale. Not a wee headmaster/micromaster/human size.No mass shifting.
And, Hb/Takara(?) forgot to include his ax weapon
Hmm.
If someone made a "Collectable Figure" that represented a Titanmaster (bigger than usual) then it looks like Broadside's Titanmaster should be on the top of that list then.
I did notice the same quirk and it also crossed my mind with Alpha Trion too.
Though I would say Astrotrain has some excuse.
It does raise the question of what a Titanmaster actually is though - as I remain completely confused on that point - mainly as it seems in complete contradiction on a case by case basic and changes depending on what that size or scale is depending on which product it is.
I think they want you to think the Robot body is the robot - but something like Titanmaster Brawn completely confuses the whole idea of who is who and what is what.
Broadside also raises the issue of scale in a pretty obvious way (as does Cerebros to some extent) - I suppose you have to image in the little dudes can masshift or the 'seat on the bridge' feature isn't canonical - it's just for fun.
Other wise it would place the Titanmaster as being as big as or even bigger than most of the other Titan Master robots all on his own. which then begs the question is he also that big in the other modes too ?
Is Broadside 300 Foot tall or something ? or a 300 foot long jet ?
Also the toys themselves put the name of the Titanmaster before the name of the body - what does that imply that all the main characters are in bondage to the little guys - that they are just a neo-tector armour for the little fellas !
No wonder Titanmasters keep givings me a headache.