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Qwan wrote:I actually did that a while back! With CW Devastator instead of G1 though, so of course hilarious scale issues abound even more so than in the original scene (somehow...). To paraphrase my old post since there's no way I'd be able to find it now:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Speaking of his carrier mode, someone should take a pic of that falling on Devastator. The G1 Devastator toy would probably work better for what I'm thinking of giving how big Broadside was in that shot.Past Qwan wrote:"Somehow, I thought this was going to be more of a problem than it actually ended up being..."
Black Hat wrote:I only have the one Voyager (Sentinel Prime) but I dig him. The spaceship mode is pretty cool and I for one love the train mode. As mentioned, it looks like a giant rail battleship. It definitely works better for Sentinel than Astrotrain though, I still prefer the idea of Astrotrain being a proper old-timey loco.
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.
Cobotron wrote:Nice Kev!![]()
Looks like fun!
TF-fan kev777 wrote:and the only usable base mode 5mm holes on the 3 Prime bases are used up by the guns or skate rail.
ultraimpossibleman wrote:Grand innacurration and heavy mistakes !
Diem wrote:This is exactly the kind of nonsense I'm here for.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Not long enough because you kinda forgot somebody. The one guy who isn't mold buddies with anyone. Galvatron.
He's actually the only TR Voyager I currently own, and I really like him. The spring-loaded mask does admittedly limit head articulation (mostly due to the length of the pin where the spring is. If that could be safely shortened..) and doesn't quite mesh flushl with the face sculpt, but it doesn't bother me too much and on the plus side it perfectly nails the shape of his cartoon crown and chinstrap. His self-propelled cannon mode is impacted a little bit by the split-A stance molded into just about everyone from Deluxe-upward in TR meaning his legs don't mesh on the underside, but again it's something that doesn't really bug me. The cannon mode points up by default now (as it did in the movie), but unlike the original toy the design allows for angle adjustment. In robot mode his cannon is a bit awkward due to its sheer size but not unmanageably so. And unlike the original toy he can actually point it straight ahead. The jet mode, or perhaps starfighter mode, is decent enough in my opinion. I think it's a clever repurposing of the cannon mode's rear support and a decent replacement for the original almost-never-used third mode of a raygun. Speaking of, it's not too hard to fanmode him into said gun mode (though of course the handle doesn't lock into position or anything).
ultraimpossibleman wrote:Grand innacurration and heavy mistakes !
Diem wrote:This is exactly the kind of nonsense I'm here for.
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Nice! How well do those guns work, Bradimus? They certainly look good. They don't fix the stupid way Chromedome was done (Argh that canopy design... Why...) but still. I've been thinking of getting me a set of those once I have Chromedome. I actually enjoy the seat gimmick of TR guns, but having guns that look like the originals (especially when they were in pairs like that) is still nice.
I wish the company doing these guns would also do Hot Rod's Photon Lasers and Kup's Musket Laser. Especially the Musket Laser since A. TR Hot Rod's stock guns at least have some resemblance to one of his original Photon Lasers and B. POTP Rodimus is going to come with G1-based Photon Lasers anyway so...
TF-fan kev777 wrote:So I finally got around to putting together my Titan's Return super bases this weekend and finally got around to sharing the photos here.
o.supreme wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:So I finally got around to putting together my Titan's Return super bases this weekend and finally got around to sharing the photos here.
Love the pics Thanks for sharing![]()
Well I finally got a Trypticon. Exactly 13 months from the day I got Fort Max last year, and from the same TRU on the outer fringes as opposed to the one right in my neighborhood. What's odd is that this TRU had them behind the counter *saved* for someone else. Unfortunately I don't have adequate space to build the city I want to yet, and still don't have Overlord, so it will be some time.
Has anyone actually seen a Trypticon on the shelf at their local TRU? It seems like they are trickling in and supply is not meeting demand yet whereas at this time last year Fort Max was readily in stock. Again I'm not going to go into panic mode, especially since I have it now, but it seems the trend of producing fewer Decepticons than Autobots is continuing. Also Hasbro is probably producing far fewer of these because while I'm sure they did not take a loss on Fort Max, they don't want to "clearance" them out at a lower cost either.
I just don't see Trypticon as going on sale for $100 around the holiday like Fort Max did...I could be wrong and if I am, then I'll be glad...but at this point I don't see it.
Qwan wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Not long enough because you kinda forgot somebody. The one guy who isn't mold buddies with anyone. Galvatron.
He's actually the only TR Voyager I currently own, and I really like him. The spring-loaded mask does admittedly limit head articulation (mostly due to the length of the pin where the spring is. If that could be safely shortened..) and doesn't quite mesh flushl with the face sculpt, but it doesn't bother me too much and on the plus side it perfectly nails the shape of his cartoon crown and chinstrap. His self-propelled cannon mode is impacted a little bit by the split-A stance molded into just about everyone from Deluxe-upward in TR meaning his legs don't mesh on the underside, but again it's something that doesn't really bug me. The cannon mode points up by default now (as it did in the movie), but unlike the original toy the design allows for angle adjustment. In robot mode his cannon is a bit awkward due to its sheer size but not unmanageably so. And unlike the original toy he can actually point it straight ahead. The jet mode, or perhaps starfighter mode, is decent enough in my opinion. I think it's a clever repurposing of the cannon mode's rear support and a decent replacement for the original almost-never-used third mode of a raygun. Speaking of, it's not too hard to fanmode him into said gun mode (though of course the handle doesn't lock into position or anything).
AAAARRRRRRGH I knew I messed up somewhere. The whole time I was writing that entire thing, I couldn't shake the feeling that I was forgetting someone![]()
What you've got there is pretty much my exact thoughts on the figure: Not at all perfect but definitely far from bad. For reference I'd put him right in between Broadside and Astrotrain (and have edited my previous post to do just that) since IMO he's a more enjoyable toy than the bottom two but still seems to suffer from the same lack of dynamicism that Astrotrain got hit with. Points also for providing a Generations-style Voyager Galvatron that stays quite true to previous iconic incarnations and is also a good toy; a hat trick so apparently impressive, that most previous Galvatrons have often had trouble even nailing two of those things down at once.
o.supreme wrote:
Has anyone actually seen a Trypticon on the shelf at their local TRU? It seems like they are trickling in and supply is not meeting demand yet whereas at this time last year Fort Max was readily in stock. Again I'm not going to go into panic mode, especially since I have it now, but it seems the trend of producing fewer Decepticons than Autobots is continuing. Also Hasbro is probably producing far fewer of these because while I'm sure they did not take a loss on Fort Max, they don't want to "clearance" them out at a lower cost either.
I just don't see Trypticon as going on sale for $100 around the holiday like Fort Max did...I could be wrong and if I am, then I'll be glad...but at this point I don't see it.
Rysquad wrote:Qwan wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Not long enough because you kinda forgot somebody. The one guy who isn't mold buddies with anyone. Galvatron.
He's actually the only TR Voyager I currently own, and I really like him. The spring-loaded mask does admittedly limit head articulation (mostly due to the length of the pin where the spring is. If that could be safely shortened..) and doesn't quite mesh flushl with the face sculpt, but it doesn't bother me too much and on the plus side it perfectly nails the shape of his cartoon crown and chinstrap. His self-propelled cannon mode is impacted a little bit by the split-A stance molded into just about everyone from Deluxe-upward in TR meaning his legs don't mesh on the underside, but again it's something that doesn't really bug me. The cannon mode points up by default now (as it did in the movie), but unlike the original toy the design allows for angle adjustment. In robot mode his cannon is a bit awkward due to its sheer size but not unmanageably so. And unlike the original toy he can actually point it straight ahead. The jet mode, or perhaps starfighter mode, is decent enough in my opinion. I think it's a clever repurposing of the cannon mode's rear support and a decent replacement for the original almost-never-used third mode of a raygun. Speaking of, it's not too hard to fanmode him into said gun mode (though of course the handle doesn't lock into position or anything).
AAAARRRRRRGH I knew I messed up somewhere. The whole time I was writing that entire thing, I couldn't shake the feeling that I was forgetting someone![]()
What you've got there is pretty much my exact thoughts on the figure: Not at all perfect but definitely far from bad. For reference I'd put him right in between Broadside and Astrotrain (and have edited my previous post to do just that) since IMO he's a more enjoyable toy than the bottom two but still seems to suffer from the same lack of dynamicism that Astrotrain got hit with. Points also for providing a Generations-style Voyager Galvatron that stays quite true to previous iconic incarnations and is also a good toy; a hat trick so apparently impressive, that most previous Galvatrons have often had trouble even nailing two of those things down at once.
So because of these two posts, I just picked up Galvatron on eBay (under $20)....
Jason5billion wrote:Are you talking about the Voyager class Broadside that comes with Blunderbuss? You mentioned the Aerialbots next; and for all I know, Hasbro could've done a team of those with different names than the ones they did for G1 Aerialbots. If you're talking about the Voyager class Broadside that comes with Blunderbuss, I like the aircraft carrier even though the jet mode probably looks awesome.
Burn wrote:Jason5billion wrote:Are you talking about the Voyager class Broadside that comes with Blunderbuss? You mentioned the Aerialbots next; and for all I know, Hasbro could've done a team of those with different names than the ones they did for G1 Aerialbots. If you're talking about the Voyager class Broadside that comes with Blunderbuss, I like the aircraft carrier even though the jet mode probably looks awesome.
Is there any other Broadsides in the Titans Return line?
Amusingly enough this would actually explain why Blunderbuss is listed as a Decepticon TM on that one Trypticon cereal box from SDCCDecepticon Stryker wrote:Why yes there's Broadside, the invisible Decepticon figure that you could only get if you promised Unicron your first-born at SDCC.Burn wrote:Is there any other Broadsides in the Titans Return line?Jason5billion wrote:Are you talking about the Voyager class Broadside that comes with Blunderbuss? You mentioned the Aerialbots next; and for all I know, Hasbro could've done a team of those with different names than the ones they did for G1 Aerialbots. If you're talking about the Voyager class Broadside that comes with Blunderbuss, I like the aircraft carrier even though the jet mode probably looks awesome.
Thanks for the advice!TF-fan kev777 wrote:Also, for whomever was having trouble with storing his guns on truck or jet mode, they attach easily to the 5mm ports on the side of the tanker/fuselage, or you can plug his rifle onto the top of his TM seat gun and put them both on one side or the other.
ultraimpossibleman wrote:Grand innacurration and heavy mistakes !
Diem wrote:This is exactly the kind of nonsense I'm here for.
Burn wrote:Jason5billion wrote:Are you talking about the Voyager class Broadside that comes with Blunderbuss? You mentioned the Aerialbots next; and for all I know, Hasbro could've done a team of those with different names than the ones they did for G1 Aerialbots. If you're talking about the Voyager class Broadside that comes with Blunderbuss, I like the aircraft carrier even though the jet mode probably looks awesome.
Is there any other Broadsides in the Titans Return line?
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