Cobotron wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Cobotron wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Yeah, while I have my reservations with Cheetors cat beast mode, that robot mode is just beautiful.
Man this is what's keeping me at bay with these BW MPs. The beast modes. But that repaint of Primal is slowly starting to pull me off the fence. And, if I fall off the fence there might be a hungry cheetah on the other side.

Guys, were Cheetor's head fins really that tall in the show?
Great haul Will!

I give the Beast modes a pass, as I can't see any other way to get past the limited animation of the show. I honestly think they've done an amazing job.
I let plenty of other things about other toys get by, not sure why I can't quite get past these.
The bot modes are killer though.
Its when you look at the old toys that you realize the amazing job they have done. The original cheetor's back legs in cheetah mode were just the robot legs, with all that same robot detail really obvious in the back and big stomping feet. But now, all the chettah feet are the same size with nice slender proportions. That means the robot and the beast no longer share the same parts. And that goes for the chest too. So this toy has to store an extra cheetah head in cheetah mode and yet be more slender than the original toy. And it pulls it off! And then in robot mode, that initial cheetah head and the cheeta back legs have to hide since they are no longer being used in robot mode, and he pulls it off yet again while still having a super slender robot mode. Think about it. Look at that robot mode and remember that the cheetah head you are seeing is not his beast mode head and the feet he has is not his beast mode feet, and yet they are nowhere to be seen.
Primal pulls off other amazing tricks like that, especially with how the gorilla legs look like gorilla legs this time and not just the robot legs crouched. There are some serious transformations steps involved with these two when it comes to those areas that were originally left to be the same for both modes on the original toys. If you like creativity in Transformers engineering, Cobo, these cannot be missed.