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You could listen in. Or don't. Be left in the digital dust. But remember: you could have won a Porsche.chuckdawg1999 wrote:I'm not in this episode so what King are you talking about?
ScottyP wrote:You could listen in. Or don't. Be left in the digital dust. But remember: you could have won a Porsche.chuckdawg1999 wrote:I'm not in this episode so what King are you talking about?
Characters repainted into themselves is a pipe dream for them. Minimal R&D and it almost always just provides extra choice to make someone happy. Hopefully it never goes full 90s Batman, then again a look at Cyberverse sure feels that way sometimes.kurthy wrote:I'm surprised that several toys haven't had repaints announced yet like astrotrain, spinister, frenzy, ravage, Springer. It's been surprising how many have gotten a recolor of themselves like impactor, mirage, shockwave, prime, Megatron.
I totally forgot to go look this up again, thanks man!Samsonator wrote:Scotty asked, so here we go...
Tokusou Kihei Dorvack.
Whirl was the Oberon Gazette, Roadbuster was the Mugen Calibur, a third tank type went unused by Hasbro. The toys were owned by Takatoku toys (later by Bandai) just like the VF-1S Valkyrie mold for Jetfire.
ScottyP wrote:I totally forgot to go look this up again, thanks man!Samsonator wrote:Scotty asked, so here we go...
Tokusou Kihei Dorvack.
Whirl was the Oberon Gazette, Roadbuster was the Mugen Calibur, a third tank type went unused by Hasbro. The toys were owned by Takatoku toys (later by Bandai) just like the VF-1S Valkyrie mold for Jetfire.
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