A skinny waist is part of the G1 Metrolex design, though

. Blame the Diaclone Jizai Gattai designers if you don't like it.
FWIW I
do see HasTak pulling the repaint card with Titans if they think there's enough interest. Takara's already done it once with Grand Maximus, and once Scorponok is made I can very much see Black Zarak following. Metrotitan would be an easy way to give the Decepticons more citybot muscle, and would go nicely with the return of Micromasters (after all, the T30 Metroplex mold
was designed as a playground for ittybitty TFs).
SpikeyTigertron wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:It would be kinda nice. That said, I think the Metroplex retool one could be improved with some further retools:
* New or tweaked lower legs that have the below-knee pivot. This is the big one - it would allow his legs to be configured as per the original in city mode.
* Clips or a flip-open panel on the right side of the chest so that Cerebros can attach in communications room mode as per the original toy.
* ^Corresponding closure of the top of the central tower and adding a proper cockpit there.
* 5mm port on the central section of the chest
* Feet with cavities for SIEGE Gasket and Grommet (Wishful thinking I know)
I mean.. the lower legs *do* open like Metroplex... there's just brackets in the way which you can pop off... What does bug me is that the legs don't clip together like Metro's I tried swapping them... to line up the clips, but because of the way the Turrets and (wheels- the red brackets) they won't tab together T_T....
That's... not what I was talking about. I was talking about giving him below-the-knee pivots
like the original Fort Max toy had:

Because the absence of those is what stops him from arranging his legs like the original did in city mode:

Instead they end up laying flat (official)..

...or in fan modes that attempt to approximate the look:
