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JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:william-james88 wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:william-james88 wrote:Personally, I think this is the best way Hasbro could have given us reflector at retail. I think this is the smartest move we have ever seen from them for a toy, especially if the idea is to avoid fans bitching as much as possible:
I'm almost in complete agreement, however, I want to see their wave assortment first. Knowing collectors are going to want 3, 2 per case in a normal wave is still going to cause problems. If they are really smart, they would consider putting him in a 3 figure deluxe wave with 4 of the 8 being reflector.
You cant overestimate demand either. Or else you will end up in the same predicament we have now with trigerhappy and krok shelfwarming. Not everyone is buying 3, just like not everyone troop built sharkticons.
Don't forget, later assortments do carry earlier figures at times, so we could expect Refraktor to be shipped in more than one wave.
TF-fan kev777 wrote:
They seem to have guessed right on the sharkticons, as I've never seen them shelfwarm and haven't heard many complaints about availability either. I think they were originally 3 per case in their wave and then were repacked 2 per case in a revision wave right?
william-james88 wrote:And as for Optimus, this is the first time we have had a mold made principally for him in the voyager size since 2006. Same with Megatron. No fooling around just a straight up G1 Optimus and Megatron in a scale that matches all the gen toys we have been buying the past years. I think thats worthy of some aknowledgement.
Wolfman Jake wrote:william-james88 wrote:And as for Optimus, this is the first time we have had a mold made principally for him in the voyager size since 2006. Same with Megatron. No fooling around just a straight up G1 Optimus and Megatron in a scale that matches all the gen toys we have been buying the past years. I think thats worthy of some aknowledgement.
Agreed, 100%! I don't understand how some people could be unimpressed by Siege Optimus Prime and Megatron. They are figures of beauty, and representations of these iconic characters that have been a long time coming. They're the right scale, look right, and aren't mold shares with classically unrelated characters. I remember a lot of people being tired of Bumblebee toys in Generations when the Titans Return Legends Bumblebee came out, despite it being the best Bumblebee toy we've ever gotten in Generations, in terms of scale, sculpt, and G1 likeness. My reaction is "at last," not "oh well, too little, too late."
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:JelZe and I weren't saying that "Refraktor" should have been a set, we were just saying that "toy colors" redecoes of them would be a good subject for a set. And that such a set would be the only practical option for doing them in toy colors.
No, I am very much on board with the way Reflector was handled here. Shut up and take my money thrice over.
william-james88 wrote:And as for Optimus, this is the first time we have had a mold made principally for him in the voyager size since 2006. Same with Megatron. No fooling around just a straight up G1 Optimus and Megatron in a scale that matches all the gen toys we have been buying the past years. I think thats worthy of some aknowledgement.
Skritz wrote:william-james88 wrote:And as for Optimus, this is the first time we have had a mold made principally for him in the voyager size since 2006. Same with Megatron. No fooling around just a straight up G1 Optimus and Megatron in a scale that matches all the gen toys we have been buying the past years. I think thats worthy of some aknowledgement.
They look good and I get the appeal: it's just some of us just got a Voyager Optimus and Megatron and it feels a bit too early to replace. I mean wtf am I supposed to do with the Titans Return ones? Because they're hardly terrible figure, unless you're some angry purist butthurt about headmasters and triple-changers.
Not every collector is interested in hoarding the same character.
Skritz wrote: I mean wtf am I supposed to do with the Titans Return ones?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Megaplex and Diaclone Battle Convoy. Those are my suggestions. The latter works wonders as Diac is as per his name designed after a Diaclone pilot, and G2 Laser Optimus Prime was named Battle Convoy in Japan, like the original G1 Prime.
Skritz wrote:Ah well, guess I'll just use the TR Optimus and Megatron as Star Convoy and Super Megatron alongside the Big Powered crew once I get that. Granted, that Megatron figure isn't as orange enough nor covered in Gundam-ey guns to really look the part.
Man I wish that design was a thing:
Would even look great in a sequel to Siege and/or as somekind of combination with a Weaponizer.
Similarly, Animated Optimus took a few cues from Star Convoy, and even got a Star Convoy-inspired redeco toy in the Activator class.Skritz wrote:IIRC Animated Megatron took a few cue from that design, which is from the obscure Return of Convoy story. Unlike Star Convoy, this never got a toy because Japan doesn't generally do toys of bad guys. Unfortunately.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Wolfman Jake wrote:You know, Hasbro totally blew it by NOT making Titans Return Megatron more of a Super Megatron homage. You can display his robot mode with the wings out AND he's got tank kibble. It's just that he has two distinct alt modes now instead of one weird amalgamation of a flying tank (speaking of which, I wonder if Super Megatron inspired Revenge of the Fallen Megatron's design?). All Hasbro really needed to do was deck out TR Megatron in some red-orange highlights, and he would have been as good or better an homage to Super Megatron as TR Voyager Optimus Prime is to Star Convoy.
Sentinel_Primal wrote:Wolfman Jake wrote:You know, Hasbro totally blew it by NOT making Titans Return Megatron more of a Super Megatron homage. You can display his robot mode with the wings out AND he's got tank kibble. It's just that he has two distinct alt modes now instead of one weird amalgamation of a flying tank (speaking of which, I wonder if Super Megatron inspired Revenge of the Fallen Megatron's design?). All Hasbro really needed to do was deck out TR Megatron in some red-orange highlights, and he would have been as good or better an homage to Super Megatron as TR Voyager Optimus Prime is to Star Convoy.
It might have been a plan for something down the line or they just didn't think it would work that well. However, after seeing Big Powered, we can start hoping for a Super Megatron retool of the mold so it looks even betterProbably won't happen, but it's be cool none the less
frogbat wrote:too much packaging (pet peeve of mine...) otherwise wish there were 4 members or they round out the sets one day.. think my first micrometer team was in fact the deception air patrol and remain amongst my fave. Think I had a fetish for spy planes...
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