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ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Ewww. That junk is soooo not what I was going for. Even if the chest and grille aren't fake it still suffers from faux-parts usage (like the bumper), the legs having to be turned backwards for vehicle mode, and an excessively complex transformation.
Regarding your gripes about ER Ironhide's feet... It seems pretty likely to me that the SIEGE Ratchet/Ironhide mold was never really designed with an Earth mode retool in mind. HasTak tried to shoehorn it into one anyway with a new windshield, new leg panels, and a roof shield and... Well, you can see how that worked out. The feet worked okay in the original version of the mold, and that was all they were really meant for.
Which 3D-printed feet were you looking at? The Funbie Studios ones look like they blend decently at least
Bombshell0001 wrote:They just can't get Thrust right can they ? His wings should flip up like Starscreams's but dowh at his hip level .
Well, they're faux-parts in that any attempt to implement what I call the "Dery Diaper" in lieu of just leaving the real bumper is; they replace the bumper with the thing the animation warps it into in robot mode. Robotmasters is a fairly unobtrusive example since it just segments it and slaps the segments on the hips, but it is an example.Gauntlet101010 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Ewww. That junk is soooo not what I was going for. Even if the chest and grille aren't fake it still suffers from faux-parts usage (like the bumper), the legs having to be turned backwards for vehicle mode, and an excessively complex transformation.
Are they faux parts when they don't resemble a bumper in the least? Or even try to? But very well, I guess I missed what exactly you were describing.
I don't think that's exactly my ideal Prime, but to each his own.
Oh, I'm not saying it's a bad shield. It's a very good tower shield, especially with the point made by the folded front windows. It's just, the reason it exists is that HasTak tried to shoehorn a mold not designed to be Earth mode, into being Earth mode.Gauntlet101010 wrote:Regarding your gripes about ER Ironhide's feet... It seems pretty likely to me that the SIEGE Ratchet/Ironhide mold was never really designed with an Earth mode retool in mind. HasTak tried to shoehorn it into one anyway with a new windshield, new leg panels, and a roof shield and... Well, you can see how that worked out. The feet worked okay in the original version of the mold, and that was all they were really meant for.
Which 3D-printed feet were you looking at? The Funbie Studios ones look like they blend decently at least
Yeah, those are the only ones available so far and they don't look good to me at all. I saw some 3rd party upgrades in development as I was searching and I hope that they get produced.
I don't think the Siege toy was ever meant to be repurposed either. The effect COULD have been alright, but it's like they ran out of money at the end since so much doesn't work. It'd have been better if they knew they were going to make an Earth mode from it and designed it to work with both modes in mind. Because it almost works. But not quite.
Personally I don't mind the shield. Because it actually looks like a shield.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Well, they're faux-parts in that any attempt to implement what I call the "Dery Diaper" in lieu of just leaving the real bumper is; they replace the bumper with the thing the animation warps it into in robot mode. Robotmasters is a fairly unobtrusive example since it just segments it and slaps the segments on the hips, but it is an example.
Well see, I think when something looks that irreconcilably different, when it's been warped that badly by the animation design, then the animation's distorted version should generally be tossed out the window and good riddance.Gauntlet101010 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Well, they're faux-parts in that any attempt to implement what I call the "Dery Diaper" in lieu of just leaving the real bumper is; they replace the bumper with the thing the animation warps it into in robot mode. Robotmasters is a fairly unobtrusive example since it just segments it and slaps the segments on the hips, but it is an example.
See, this is where I can't really follow you to the end. Even if I disagree I can understand Hot Rod's hood and even Optimus' grille. But the "bumper" is one of those things that looks irreconcilably different, especially if you want a more realistic alt. mode. When the original MP Prime came out I loved that they found a way to get both bumpers right.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:If they made Prime your way the robot mode wouldn't really look much like Prime proportionally speaking. I don't think it would look very appealing in robot mode, though. Not if it's G1 Prime. If it were a different Prime who was designed to work that way then it's a different story.
Maybe photoshop something? On the face of it it seems like it would look really bad.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:
I don't think I really need Photoshop because what I'm talking about is this. This bumper right here. The real bumper. Where it is on the G1 toy, as it looks on the G1 toy. Just on a hinge (and with the red plastic below it gone) so that it doesn't get in the way of leg articulation.
Looks decent to me. I suppose you could also have hinges in the bumper itself that bring the sides closer to the tires, for a more "wrapped around the waist" look. If that's not enough for you to picture it I'll try and draw something up after finals
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Well see, I think when something looks that irreconcilably different, when it's been warped that badly by the animation design, then the animation's distorted version should generally be tossed out the window and good riddance.
I don't think I really need Photoshop because what I'm talking about is this. This bumper right here. The real bumper. Where it is on the G1 toy, as it looks on the G1 toy. Just on a hinge (and with the red plastic below it gone) so that it doesn't get in the way of leg articulation.
Looks decent to me. I suppose you could also have hinges in the bumper itself that bring the sides closer to the tires, for a more "wrapped around the waist" look. If that's not enough for you to picture it I'll try and draw something up after finals
bacem wrote:While i still not too happy with his trailer, i am grateful that his repair drone can be detached and used as optimus's backpack. Thanks to that, it adds extra connection points, and enable me to really deck him out with weaponries.
And after handling this figure for a few days, i do admit that this is indeed a nice, solid figure, and worth the higher than voyager price. That being said, i still think full leader price is too much. At 30% discount however, well worth it.
Well, first of all, that doesn't look too bad in my opinion.Gauntlet101010 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Well see, I think when something looks that irreconcilably different, when it's been warped that badly by the animation design, then the animation's distorted version should generally be tossed out the window and good riddance.
I don't think I really need Photoshop because what I'm talking about is this. This bumper right here. The real bumper. Where it is on the G1 toy, as it looks on the G1 toy. Just on a hinge (and with the red plastic below it gone) so that it doesn't get in the way of leg articulation.
Looks decent to me. I suppose you could also have hinges in the bumper itself that bring the sides closer to the tires, for a more "wrapped around the waist" look. If that's not enough for you to picture it I'll try and draw something up after finals
So, for real ....
That's your ideal? I mean I get wanting a simpler, uncomplicated transformation. And I also get wanting no faux parts, that part of the fun of a transformer is that a vehicle turns into a robot, not a robot that pretends to have vehicle parts. But I think you're skewing too far towards vehicle mode supremacy. The robot mode has to look good too in a modern sense.
Here's the full list of proposals from earlier in the thread.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:There's a reason I put a pic of the original (okay, it's a reissue, but) G1 toy in my last post. What I'm talking about is a Prime that largely looks like this except with:
1. The panels on the backs of the shoulders moved to his back to make the cartoon's backpack
2. Square forearms like the cartoon
3. Cartoon-style (at least somewhat) abdominal slopes achieved by flipping the front fenders (which would now no longer be attached to the forearms) up into the empty space left by the arms
4. The front wheels and bumper being hinged similarly to Cybertron Optimus' hip wheels and faux-bumper:
Made an abortive attempt at that once, back when I was inept and had no parts resources. But that wouldn't really make for a good modern G1 Prime toy.Quantum Surge wrote:Just try and mod the G1 toy to give it better leg movement as an experiment to see if it'd work. I'll be happy with Earthrise Prime.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:
God dammit. I'm not even that into this stupid toy.
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