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Kurona wrote:In that case, would one-step changers be considered the Revenge of the Fallens and the Twilights?
Nope. I'd take a one-stepper over having to watch those any day.Kurona wrote:In that case, would one-step changers be considered the Revenge of the Fallens and the Twilights?
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.
Kurona wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Another way to look at it is: MP Ultra Magnus is a work of art, but UW Computron is just a toy.
Discussion: can collectable figures be considered an art form?
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.
joeprime276 wrote:Thanks for all the input guys!
Just ordered MP Ultra Magnus! I can't wait. This figure has been on the shortlist for a while and I'm glad you guys have finally twisted my arm to pull the trigger
triKlops wrote:BWNeo C-29 Longrack
Zeedust wrote:CW Deluxe Goove. I'm pretty sure everyone knows what it looks like already. Three things to say: One, I had a hell of a time with the back wheel until I realized trying to be gentle was counterproductive. Two, it amuses me that the pacifist is the one toting extra weaponry. Three, I still like Rook better.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Zeedust wrote:CW Deluxe Goove. I'm pretty sure everyone knows what it looks like already. Three things to say: One, I had a hell of a time with the back wheel until I realized trying to be gentle was counterproductive. Two, it amuses me that the pacifist is the one toting extra weaponry. Three, I still like Rook better.
Strangely, I prefer the legend Groove. It's more logical and more in scale with everybody. Also, deluxe Groove is more than 40$ if I count shipping so nope.
Kurona wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Zeedust wrote:CW Deluxe Goove. I'm pretty sure everyone knows what it looks like already. Three things to say: One, I had a hell of a time with the back wheel until I realized trying to be gentle was counterproductive. Two, it amuses me that the pacifist is the one toting extra weaponry. Three, I still like Rook better.
Strangely, I prefer the legend Groove. It's more logical and more in scale with everybody. Also, deluxe Groove is more than 40$ if I count shipping so nope.
Oh hey, I'm not alone
nycPrime wrote:Kurona wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Zeedust wrote:CW Deluxe Goove. I'm pretty sure everyone knows what it looks like already. Three things to say: One, I had a hell of a time with the back wheel until I realized trying to be gentle was counterproductive. Two, it amuses me that the pacifist is the one toting extra weaponry. Three, I still like Rook better.
Strangely, I prefer the legend Groove. It's more logical and more in scale with everybody. Also, deluxe Groove is more than 40$ if I count shipping so nope.
Oh hey, I'm not alone
I prefer Rook over Groove as a leg for Defensor. But a deluxe sized motorcycle is way too much to play with other figures.
I consider TF figures art. There is definitely and art to the entire process; sculpt, engineering, paint... if someone does make a thread or if there is one, please link me.-Kanrabat- wrote:Kurona wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Another way to look at it is: MP Ultra Magnus is a work of art, but UW Computron is just a toy.
Discussion: can collectable figures be considered an art form?
Y U NO MAKE THREAD FOR THAT?
Seriously, it would be an interesting one.
nycPrime wrote:But a deluxe sized motorcycle is way too much to play with other figures.
carytheone wrote:I was at a somewhat local and mighty well stocked TRU today and left with RID Starscream. Many other RID figures were there to tempt me, but that egomaniac talked me into taking him home. Glad I did. Transformation has a few sneaky twists and he bot mode fits his character very well.
Kurona wrote:It's a bit of a bizarre idea, but I suppose it's supposed to be incentive to get the rest since a lot of people don't care about the Throttlebots beyond Goldbug. Not that one can really blame them...
Carnivius_Prime wrote:Kurona wrote:It's a bit of a bizarre idea, but I suppose it's supposed to be incentive to get the rest since a lot of people don't care about the Throttlebots beyond Goldbug. Not that one can really blame them...
I always had a fondness for the Throttlebots (had the whole team some years ago even if they were very simple toys) and if all the figures are as well designed and nice looking as Goldbug here it may be the first time I collect all members of a combiner team since I was a kid collecting G1 Bruticus.
Who comes with the hands and feet though?
Kurona wrote:I've never had them before - nor any third party toys before - but they all look pretty good to me. What's fun is that they seem to have a classics-inspired redesign; giving them all unique silhouettes and giving Wide Load in particular a larger size. Gives them a bit more character imo.
There's quite a few reviews on youtube if you wanna check 'em out. The combiner itself is about a head shorter than Energon/Platinum Omega Supreme.
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