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JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Bradimus wrote:steals_your_goats wrote:Emerje wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:By the by, I mentioned this in the acquisitions thread, but the Ramhorns at Aldi are all the darker variant. The lighter one seems to have been phased out.
Pretty sure the ones coming from HTS are the light colored ones. The one I got from them looks closer to the G1 figure than the really dark one shown here. The number printed on the side is #C2391 if that matters.
Emerje
I got mine from HTS yesterday and he's the dark variant unfortunately.
I'm pretty sure my Aldi Ramhorn is the lighter variant.TF-fan kev777 wrote:My Aldi Ramhorn is also the lighter one.
The darker variant may not be as dark as initial pictures show him to be.
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A key difference I notice is the different location of the lot number: on the lighter variant it seems to be located on the side, opposite of the product code stamp (#C2391), while on the later one it's under the bar connecting the front legs.
Speaking of which, what are your lot numbers? Mine is 72001 on the figure, while the lighter variant seems to be 70***.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Bradimus wrote:steals_your_goats wrote:Emerje wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:By the by, I mentioned this in the acquisitions thread, but the Ramhorns at Aldi are all the darker variant. The lighter one seems to have been phased out.
Pretty sure the ones coming from HTS are the light colored ones. The one I got from them looks closer to the G1 figure than the really dark one shown here. The number printed on the side is #C2391 if that matters.
Emerje
I got mine from HTS yesterday and he's the dark variant unfortunately.
I'm pretty sure my Aldi Ramhorn is the lighter variant.TF-fan kev777 wrote:My Aldi Ramhorn is also the lighter one.
The darker variant may not be as dark as initial pictures show him to be.
A key difference I notice is the different location of the lot number: on the lighter variant it seems to be located on the side, opposite of the product code stamp (#C2391), while on the later one it's under the bar connecting the front legs.
Speaking of which, what are your lot numbers? Mine is 72001 on the figure, while the lighter variant seems to be 70***.
Ebonyleopard wrote:Any word on Grotuque yet? I've still seen no activity from TRU's site on it.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Ebonyleopard wrote:Any word on Grotuque yet? I've still seen no activity from TRU's site on it.
Wait until Arcee "phases out" so to speak. Won't be until next year tho.
Cobotron wrote:I don't know Jelz. I have aquired 4 Ram Horns. All the lighter variation. (Don't worry. Not for scalping. Just helping friends and family)
2 came from HTS, 2 from Aldi. The one I've opened for myself. Again lighter variant, has the lot # embossed on the bar between the front legs, and it's, 72751. Or 72251. the middle number is hard to make out, but I think it's a 7.
Emerje wrote:Cobotron wrote:I don't know Jelz. I have aquired 4 Ram Horns. All the lighter variation. (Don't worry. Not for scalping. Just helping friends and family)
2 came from HTS, 2 from Aldi. The one I've opened for myself. Again lighter variant, has the lot # embossed on the bar between the front legs, and it's, 72751. Or 72251. the middle number is hard to make out, but I think it's a 7.
My number is 72481 on the bar. If this is the dark variant then the light version must be quite pale. I'm going to need to see more comparison images to be convinced this is the dark one.
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DeathReviews wrote:Overlord with two TM's stuffed in his chest.... 'I must! I must! I must improve my bust!'
Carnivius_Prime wrote:I will never understand the appeal of Overlord, Skyshadow or Sixshot (I even recall my mum offering to buy me the G1 Overlord for my birthday when we saw it in Co Op all those years ago and I declined cos I thought it looked like the kind of blocky colourful crap that had killed my interest in Transformers at the time anyways, I had wanted a return to realistic vehicle modes with highly detailed robot forms... though I do sorta wish I had taken the offer of Thunderwing a couple years before... that one I regretted... simplistic toy but awesome comic character)... but that sounds like a really good deal for folk wanting this figure. Enjoy.
Carnivius_Prime wrote:I will never understand the appeal of Overlord, Skyshadow or Sixshot (I even recall my mum offering to buy me the G1 Overlord for my birthday when we saw it in Co Op all those years ago and I declined cos I thought it looked like the kind of blocky colourful crap that had killed my interest in Transformers at the time anyways, I had wanted a return to realistic vehicle modes with highly detailed robot forms... though I do sorta wish I had taken the offer of Thunderwing a couple years before... that one I regretted... simplistic toy but awesome comic character)... but that sounds like a really good deal for folk wanting this figure. Enjoy.
Bradimus wrote: I love the characters of Sixshot and Overlord from the Japanese anime The Headmasters and Masterforce respectively so much
o.supreme wrote:Bradimus wrote: I love the characters of Sixshot and Overlord from the Japanese anime The Headmasters and Masterforce respectively so much
I approve this comment
I mean as I've stated many times, 1988 was the original jumping off point for me and Transformers since the animated series had ceased making new episodes. From the 1988 line PM Prime and The Seacons *seemed* neat, but with no significant in-fiction reference, I easily passed. If North America had gotten all the Japanese series, and the accompanying toys, I probably would have stayed on board Throughout Victory.
Bradimus wrote:o.supreme wrote:Bradimus wrote: I love the characters of Sixshot and Overlord from the Japanese anime The Headmasters and Masterforce respectively so much
I approve this comment
I mean as I've stated many times, 1988 was the original jumping off point for me and Transformers since the animated series had ceased making new episodes. From the 1988 line PM Prime and The Seacons *seemed* neat, but with no significant in-fiction reference, I easily passed. If North America had gotten all the Japanese series, and the accompanying toys, I probably would have stayed on board Throughout Victory.
Thank you!![]()
And as I've mentioned many times before I wishwould do an almost straight up anime style dub of The Headmasters (while Peter Cullen and Frank Welker are able to reprise their roles of Optimus Prime and Galvatron respectively), Masterforce and Victory. I say almost because there are some name discrepancies with some characters and because God Masters are called Power Masters in English, so I think there needs to be a few dialogue tweaks. But in particular with regard to The Headmasters they should stick with the planet Master origin as well as the Headmasters being the actual characters and the Transtectors their vehicles that transform into full sized bodies. But most importantly they need to stick with the original Japanese OST.
Haddone this years ago like they should have (right after finally releasing the subs) they would have had even better sales for the Titans Return line in particular as they would have something to air on Discovery Family to get kids interested in the toys from the source. Also,
would have been forced to release the
version of Super Ginrai and God Bomber as leader class toys instead hiding them in boxed sets most people can't afford and mass releasing their version Power Master Optimus Prime, and they would have also needed to release both Giga and Mega with Overlord. And they might have even realized the need for both sets of the
and
clones to be released in two-packs instead of hiding two of the clones in those massive boxed sets.
Bradimus wrote:o.supreme wrote:Bradimus wrote: I love the characters of Sixshot and Overlord from the Japanese anime The Headmasters and Masterforce respectively so much
I approve this comment
I mean as I've stated many times, 1988 was the original jumping off point for me and Transformers since the animated series had ceased making new episodes. From the 1988 line PM Prime and The Seacons *seemed* neat, but with no significant in-fiction reference, I easily passed. If North America had gotten all the Japanese series, and the accompanying toys, I probably would have stayed on board Throughout Victory.
Thank you!![]()
And as I've mentioned many times before I wishwould do an almost straight up anime style dub of The Headmasters (while Peter Cullen and Frank Welker are able to reprise their roles of Optimus Prime and Galvatron respectively), Masterforce and Victory. I say almost because there are some name discrepancies with some characters and because God Masters are called Power Masters in English, so I think there needs to be a few dialogue tweaks. But in particular with regard to The Headmasters they should stick with the planet Master origin as well as the Headmasters being the actual characters and the Transtectors their vehicles that transform into full sized bodies. But most importantly they need to stick with the original Japanese OST.
Haddone this years ago like they should have (right after finally releasing the subs) they would have had even better sales for the Titans Return line in particular as they would have something to air on Discovery Family to get kids interested in the toys from the source. Also,
would have been forced to release the
version of Super Ginrai and God Bomber as leader class toys instead hiding them in boxed sets most people can't afford and mass releasing their version Power Master Optimus Prime, and they would have also needed to release both Giga and Mega with Overlord. And they might have even realized the need for both sets of the
and
clones to be released in two-packs instead of hiding two of the clones in those massive boxed sets.
His entire post could have fit well inside the "Wishful Thinking" tags.Randomhero wrote:Bradimus wrote:o.supreme wrote:Bradimus wrote: I love the characters of Sixshot and Overlord from the Japanese anime The Headmasters and Masterforce respectively so much
I approve this comment
I mean as I've stated many times, 1988 was the original jumping off point for me and Transformers since the animated series had ceased making new episodes. From the 1988 line PM Prime and The Seacons *seemed* neat, but with no significant in-fiction reference, I easily passed. If North America had gotten all the Japanese series, and the accompanying toys, I probably would have stayed on board Throughout Victory.
Thank you!![]()
And as I've mentioned many times before I wishwould do an almost straight up anime style dub of The Headmasters (while Peter Cullen and Frank Welker are able to reprise their roles of Optimus Prime and Galvatron respectively), Masterforce and Victory. I say almost because there are some name discrepancies with some characters and because God Masters are called Power Masters in English, so I think there needs to be a few dialogue tweaks. But in particular with regard to The Headmasters they should stick with the planet Master origin as well as the Headmasters being the actual characters and the Transtectors their vehicles that transform into full sized bodies. But most importantly they need to stick with the original Japanese OST.
Haddone this years ago like they should have (right after finally releasing the subs) they would have had even better sales for the Titans Return line in particular as they would have something to air on Discovery Family to get kids interested in the toys from the source. Also,
would have been forced to release the
version of Super Ginrai and God Bomber as leader class toys instead hiding them in boxed sets most people can't afford and mass releasing their version Power Master Optimus Prime, and they would have also needed to release both Giga and Mega with Overlord. And they might have even realized the need for both sets of the
and
clones to be released in two-packs instead of hiding two of the clones in those massive boxed sets.
I’m sorry but you have absolutely no idea who things work.
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.'
Randomhero wrote:I’m sorry but you have absolutely no idea how things work.
On the other hand, had things played out differently back then with Transformers not leaving television after 1987/1988, then none of the Japanese-original shows may have existed, as those were only created because the American cartoon was going to end at the time, and the American cartoon was going to end due to the networks being done with Transformers and not wanting it anymore (likely due to the rising popularity of the then-newest hit cartoon Ninja Turtles catching the networks' interest).Bradimus wrote:Randomhero wrote:I’m sorry but you have absolutely no idea how things work.
Knowing how things work and lamenting about how things should work are two completely different things. I'm sorry you don't seem to understand the difference. My post is indeed wishful thinking.
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:On the other hand, had things played out differently back then with Transformers not leaving television after 1987/1988, then none of the Japanese-original shows may have existed, as those were only created because the American cartoon was going to end at the time, and the American cartoon was going to end due to the networks being done with Transformers and not wanting it anymore (likely due to the rising popularity of the then-newest hit cartoon Ninja Turtles catching the networks' interest).Bradimus wrote:Randomhero wrote:I’m sorry but you have absolutely no idea how things work.
Knowing how things work and lamenting about how things should work are two completely different things. I'm sorry you don't seem to understand the difference. My post is indeed wishful thinking.
Had the networks wanted to keep airing new Transformers animated content, then they would have decided to renew the American G1 cartoon for more seasons, and had the American cartoon continued for more seasons, then The Headmasters, Masterforce, and Victory wouldn't have been created in the first place since their whole reason for being was due to the American cartoon's ending with The Rebirth.
Just something to think about.
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