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ZeroWolf wrote:sol magnus wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I prefer the T30 version because it better resembles the IDW version
Siege Chromia is also the IDW version.
Sorry I should have been specific, the old IDW version who entered continuity with Windblade and Nautica as part of the Dark Cybertron event. That's who the T30 was modeled on before the line became slaves to G1 toon accuracy.
Jeddostotle7 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:sol magnus wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I prefer the T30 version because it better resembles the IDW version
Siege Chromia is also the IDW version.
Sorry I should have been specific, the old IDW version who entered continuity with Windblade and Nautica as part of the Dark Cybertron event. That's who the T30 was modeled on before the line became slaves to G1 toon accuracy.
I think it's more the other way around, that the comic's character design was based on the T30 toy. That happened a lot in the latter part of IDW2005.
ZeroWolf wrote:Jeddostotle7 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:sol magnus wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I prefer the T30 version because it better resembles the IDW version
Siege Chromia is also the IDW version.
Sorry I should have been specific, the old IDW version who entered continuity with Windblade and Nautica as part of the Dark Cybertron event. That's who the T30 was modeled on before the line became slaves to G1 toon accuracy.
I think it's more the other way around, that the comic's character design was based on the T30 toy. That happened a lot in the latter part of IDW2005.
Chromia appeared in the comics first if I remember right
ZeroWolf wrote:To be fair, if I recall, Smashdown is a she in D-Maxs headcannon,so they're the Smashdown sisters
ZeroWolf wrote:Poor Slimer... Onto Siege, given we still have some figures left to come out, what would people give as there top three for the line?
Yeah, she's pretty much the exact same size as T30 Chromia, and actually has a bigger head.PushYouDown wrote:Latebrus-K wrote:As someone who has T30 Chromia, I truly don't see the point of the Siege one. Isn't she almost a Scout Class?
...not in the slightest....
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
ZeroWolf wrote:Jeddostotle7 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:sol magnus wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I prefer the T30 version because it better resembles the IDW version
Siege Chromia is also the IDW version.
Sorry I should have been specific, the old IDW version who entered continuity with Windblade and Nautica as part of the Dark Cybertron event. That's who the T30 was modeled on before the line became slaves to G1 toon accuracy.
I think it's more the other way around, that the comic's character design was based on the T30 toy. That happened a lot in the latter part of IDW2005.
Chromia appeared in the comics first if I remember right
ZeroWolf wrote:Onto Siege, given we still have some figures left to come out, what would people give as there top three for the line?
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.
No, Megatron isn't horrible, but he definitely missed the mark, especially when considering how good Optimus is (robot mode anyway, truck mode is just okay). As for Jetfire, maybe it seems I bag on him too much, but it was just a letdown for me how simple and seemingly unfinished he is. I mean, he has the same problem that leader RoTF Jetfire does: he's basically a robot laying down with a plane draped over him. For the price and the size, I was definitely expecting a better effort. Just my personal opinion, I'm not trying to discourage anyone from getting and enjoying him. I just couldn't. Transformed mine from bot to jet and back once, and that was it. Enthusiasm over. The only way he looked good to me was when he was in jet mode and I was looking directly down on him, and I couldn't see any robot parts, just the jet. I never cared for the Generations Leader figure, but it's superior to this one in both looks and transformation. Might have to pick one up.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I still say you bag on Skyfire too much. Definitely agree about Megatron AKA "They forgot to include tabs for my neckplate" as the weakest link, though. I wouldn't say he's bad per say, but compared to the others he's only so-so.
Rodimus Prime wrote:No, Megatron isn't horrible, but he definitely missed the mark, especially when considering how good Optimus is (robot mode anyway, truck mode is just okay). As for Jetfire, maybe it seems I bag on him too much, but it was just a letdown for me how simple and seemingly unfinished he is. I mean, he has the same problem that leader RoTF Jetfire does: he's basically a robot laying down with a plane draped over him. For the price and the size, I was definitely expecting a better effort. Just my personal opinion, I'm not trying to discourage anyone from getting and enjoying him. I just couldn't. Transformed mine from bot to jet and back once, and that was it. Enthusiasm over. The only way he looked good to me was when he was in jet mode and I was looking directly down on him, and I couldn't see any robot parts, just the jet. I never cared for the Generations Leader figure, but it's superior to this one in both looks and transformation. Might have to pick one up.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I still say you bag on Skyfire too much. Definitely agree about Megatron AKA "They forgot to include tabs for my neckplate" as the weakest link, though. I wouldn't say he's bad per say, but compared to the others he's only so-so.
Anyway, on the positive side, I didn't say this before, but with Lancer and Greenlight added, Orthia is definitely a good looking combiner. That voyager mold definitely goes better with that deluxe mold than with any others.
Okay, what even?Rodimus Prime wrote:No, Megatron isn't horrible, but he definitely missed the mark, especially when considering how good Optimus is (robot mode anyway, truck mode is just okay). As for Jetfire, maybe it seems I bag on him too much, but it was just a letdown for me how simple and seemingly unfinished he is. I mean, he has the same problem that leader RoTF Jetfire does: he's basically a robot laying down with a plane draped over him.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I still say you bag on Skyfire too much. Definitely agree about Megatron AKA "They forgot to include tabs for my neckplate" as the weakest link, though. I wouldn't say he's bad per say, but compared to the others he's only so-so.
You, um, you sure about that? Because if you think SIEGE Jetfire has too much robot showing from below, well...Rodimus Prime wrote:I never cared for the Generations Leader figure, but it's superior to this one in both looks and transformation. Might have to pick one up.
You mean G2 Blowpipe?D-Maximal_Primal wrote:2) Caliburst
1. Well, we basically already had that - it was called Classics Jetfire.Stargrave wrote:I think he’s too big and expensive. Just a bit. I think it’s pushed him into that same box that some people fit in with Shockwave not feeling quite worth it. Know what I mean? I think it would have been just as good and fun to see Jetfire in a Leader class with a base Voyager upgraded with the Veritech armor. Just thinkin’
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