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ZeroWolf wrote:I'd argue that these would not be the same figures if sold at the voyager price point. What defines price point these days is the amount of plastic used and the excess plastic between voyager and Leader wasn't all weapons and add on bits. The plastic would have come out of their main bodies as well.
Another factor is how many slots the designers have to use, and thats without facing the elephant in the room, scale. There is very few old leader Class sized bots in the toon, so in order to ensure a variety of characters used, those leader slots had to be used creatively. We saw this in Galaxy Upgrade Prime, a retool of Ultra Magnus, serving as his New IDW body while being a cheaper alternative to those who can't afford the superb original.
In short, we need to move away from thinking price points are about size. It's plastic and number of components that define it now.
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I have a hard time seeing that. Prime, Magnus and Shockwave are all fairly light. Shockwave even lighter than the other 2. If more plastic is taken out, you'd be hovering on large-deluxe level, such as Ironhide/Crosshairs.ZeroWolf wrote:I'd argue that these would not be the same figures if sold at the voyager price point. What defines price point these days is the amount of plastic used and the excess plastic between voyager and Leader wasn't all weapons and add on bits. The plastic would have come out of their main bodies as well.
I will argue that if we took away the tender from Astrotrain, he'd still be Astrotrain. The tender is unnecessary, other than making him look better in train mode and bulking him up somewhat in robot mode (and he's still smaller than TR Astrotrain!). Yes, it's the launch pad in shuttle mode, but IMO it looks like crap and if I had to choose between just Astrotrain for $30 or Astrotrain+tender for $50, guess what? Also, I understand that Shockwave can't be held in the same regard, because his extra stuff is actually needed for the alt mode, even though he doesn't look much better with it. I do admit the hover board/platform is neat, but again, not worth the extra $20.In short, we need to move away from thinking price points are about size. It's plastic and number of components that define it now.
Apples and oranges. Prime's trailer and Megatron's stock and silencer were parts of their respective alt modes as they were portrayed on screen. As a kid back in the 80s, I asked for Optimus Prime, I wanted the trailer as well. With Megatron I could have done without the stock and silencer, but that was my personal preference. Point is, they came with them because they were parts of them. Astrotrain's tender is completely unnecessary for the function of the figure when it comes to screen accuracy. That's the difference.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Think about it this way: Would you call the original Optimus and Megatron toys ripoffs for the parts not combining into a solitary huge robot mode?
But they were the defaults. How many times did you see Magnus on screen without his trailer? Hell, until DW, we didn't even think of him as a white Prime in a suit of armor. In G1, Magnus was the white cab and trailer. Same with PM Prime in the comics, though the Masterforce version took a different road. Still, by the end of the series, he was always Super Ginrai. As for the Car Robots and Unicron Trilogy iterations, I think that's a matter of perception. They can't be all looked at the same way. For me, Fire Convoy was always the combined mode, because in truck mode the smaller robot was only the front half of the truck, and he couldn't function without the armor component in vehicle mode. Armada Prime was the smaller robot, but he utilized the trailer often enough so that including it in his toy was not a problem. Same with both Energon and Cybertron Prime. Astrotrain, however, has never used a tender.Would you call G1 Ultra Magnus, Powermaster Optimus Prime, or the RiD-Cybertron Optimus Primes ripoffs for the armor-enlarged robot modes not being the defaults?
Ironhidensh wrote:
I have two boys, 6 & 7. I have given them a lot of my figures over the years, form pretty much all lines and eras. Nothing, and I mean nothing, have held up as well under a child’s play (what these things are ultimately for) than the UT figures. Very little breakage on any of the figures. All the others? Broken, in some way, almost to the figure. Not even the Rescuebot toys have held up as well. The original classics line did fairly well, also. Since then, however, there has been a steady drop in the quality along with the steady rise in prices. These toys are simply not worth the asking price these days.
Rodimus Prime wrote:ER Prime is simpler than SS Bee Prime. The transformation isn't as involved, and SS Prime is heftier, and looks bulkier in truck mode, even though their dimensions are pretty much the same. I don't care for SS Bee Prime that much, but he's definitely the better value for the money.
And if you want just the trailer from ER Prime, PM me. I have 1 I don't want, even though it's *perfect* for TFP deluxe Prime.
And I never said Astrotrain absolutely shouldn't come with the tender, I just wish that those of us who don't want it would have an option to get Astrotrain by himself. But I guess that's what eBay is for...
Exactly. I prefer both those figures without the extra stuff, even though Siege Galaxy Prime looks good combined. But in his case he was an homage as well as a comic tie-in, so the extra stuff was necessary.SpikeyTigertron wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:ER Prime is simpler than SS Bee Prime. The transformation isn't as involved, and SS Prime is heftier, and looks bulkier in truck mode, even though their dimensions are pretty much the same. I don't care for SS Bee Prime that much, but he's definitely the better value for the money.
And if you want just the trailer from ER Prime, PM me. I have 1 I don't want, even though it's *perfect* for TFP deluxe Prime.
And I never said Astrotrain absolutely shouldn't come with the tender, I just wish that those of us who don't want it would have an option to get Astrotrain by himself. But I guess that's what eBay is for...
Solid point about Astrotrain, same could be said for Shockwave, and the Smaller/inner Prime for Galaxy Force (that was my main selling point- not the combined mode oddly enough).
1. That remark wasn't addressed at you, or specifically about Astrotrain. ZeroWolf's posts got me off the specific subject of Astrotrain and thinking more about what people have said about WFC Leaders in general. So that post was commenting on the general principle of Leaders being done as smaller core robots accessorized by the remaining mass, without that mass necessarily turning them into a bigger robot.Rodimus Prime wrote:I apologize for breaking the no-double-post rule, but my phone makes it difficult to combine posts.Apples and oranges. Prime's trailer and Megatron's stock and silencer were parts of their respective alt modes as they were portrayed on screen. As a kid back in the 80s, I asked for Optimus Prime, I wanted the trailer as well. With Megatron I could have done without the stock and silencer, but that was my personal preference. Point is, they came with them because they were parts of them. Astrotrain's tender is completely unnecessary for the function of the figure when it comes to screen accuracy. That's the difference.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Think about it this way: Would you call the original Optimus and Megatron toys ripoffs for the parts not combining into a solitary huge robot mode?
Regardless of whether the fiction (which was designed after the toys, not the other way around!) actually used the cab robot much or at all, it was still a part of the toy rather than the toy going right from the vehicle mode to the super robot with no interim stage. Do you consider that sort of design a ripoff?Rodimus Prime wrote:But they were the defaults.Would you call G1 Ultra Magnus, Powermaster Optimus Prime, or the RiD-Cybertron Optimus Primes ripoffs for the armor-enlarged robot modes not being the defaults?
No, but he should have.Rodimus Prime wrote:Astrotrain, however, has never used a tender.
ZeroWolf wrote:Looking at Siege we got UM, Shockwave and then Galaxy Prime (a retool of UM) then Astrotrain as part of the unplanned extra wave (I prefer the theory that he was always meant for Earthrise, just borrowed for Siege). So I would reckon at least one of those is destined for a retool for retail. My money is on Doubledealer... But as who?
aronjlove wrote:As someone who is relatively new to the collecting and bought both leader-class Rodimus Prime and Rodimus Unicronus from PotP, that leader-class was trash. Big out of scale figures with limited articulation so it became nothing but a statue on the shelf. I thought they would be cool to make some scenes or even a stop motion animation from but nope. Even the smaller un-evolved figure wasn't as posable as the Titan's Return Hot Rod. I happily pay full price for current leaders class figures because they can actually do stuff, like hold a pose or look good in motion. And I keep hearing about size or weight but Earthrise Prime is the most solid figure I have ever held in my hands. I showed him off to coworkers and the first thing they all said was how heavy he is. We are getting almost-MP level engineering and complexity with mass-market prices so I'm definitely pleased with all of my Siege and Earthrise purchases.
Sentinel_Primal wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Looking at Siege we got UM, Shockwave and then Galaxy Prime (a retool of UM) then Astrotrain as part of the unplanned extra wave (I prefer the theory that he was always meant for Earthrise, just borrowed for Siege). So I would reckon at least one of those is destined for a retool for retail. My money is on Doubledealer... But as who?
Well, the two most popular theories are Stalker and CD Red Alert, and I have the personal hope of getting a Machine Wars Soundwave in Selects. In terms of most likely of a retail release, I'd say Stalker with the bird mode being retooled a bit to be a flying brick jet mode. Or we could end up with a leader being pulled forward from Part 3, meaning all bets might be off. Or maybe some combination of both, with "the Retool" and "Part 3" making up the last wave
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