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Rated X wrote:I own both G1 Predaking and Feral Rex. Whether you prefer vintage toy accuracy or cartoon accuracy, Razorclaw doesnt dwarf his troops. Thats why I said TFC Nemean was a joke.
ummm.... not trying to start a fight here... especially since most of what im about to say is opinion, but...Delta Magnus wrote:Umm, what? The Unicron Trilogy had some of the best designs in the history of the franchise. Sure the cartoons sucked (which could be applied to basically every Transformers cartoon that wasn't Beast Wars) but the toyline was superb. I also find it quite ironic that you say "Like the Unicron Trilogy" like it's a bad thing when you've previously stated your liking of Hercules, who has a very UT style.
Delta Magnus wrote:Rated X wrote:I own both G1 Predaking and Feral Rex. Whether you prefer vintage toy accuracy or cartoon accuracy, Razorclaw doesnt dwarf his troops. Thats why I said TFC Nemean was a joke.
And what about people that don't care about G1 accuracy and just want a good toy?
[quote[Not to mention that ugly tail whip that looks like something from the Unicron Trilogy.
Delta Magnus wrote:With Herc resembling UT, what I mean is they have very chunky, blocky designs with a lot of panels, edges, vents, pipes and other detailing all over them. They actually look pretty good next to UT figures, especially Energon figures. The overall designs are very G1, but the detailing is highly UT.
I do get what you mean about the "basketball player leading a team of midgets" thing, but...I dunno. If the TFC limb-bots were really small I'd sympathize, but they're hardly small themselves. It's less "Basketball player leading a team of midgets" and more "A team of basketball players lead by a giant", which I quite like. Also I will confess that mass shifting really gets my goat- I dunno, it just bugs me.
I do see what you mean about the UT beast style (although I kinda like it). I don't think Ares really falls into it though- he resembles the Energon aesthetic a bit, but he doesn't really falls into the "shaved animal" look that you mentioned (like, say, the Cybertron beast formers). I kinda see what you mean about the tail-whip thing, but honestly it doesn't seem that big a deal to me- it's a fairly easy and effective way of using the tail in robot mode, and I'm pretty sure it's optional. I would have liked it if they did an Energon Battle Ravage and gave him a proper mace tail, but eh.
I should apologize for my earlier outburst- such is the downside of arguing on the internet. I should explain my stance on the TFC vs MMC debate a bit more. I personally just prefer the overall aesthetic of Ares- I will admit I'm kinda biased as I grew up in the Unicron Trilogy, so those were the toys that influenced my tastes. But anyway, there's just some things about the TFC versions I prefer, especially the beast modes. For example, the Headstrong analogues. With the TFC version, the rear legs seem like actual legs; the thighs form most of the rhino's butt, much like a real rhino. The MMC version, on the other hand, basically has the torso be one big block with the limbs bolted to the sides. Whilst it does give him a very impressive robot mode, the TFC version hardly looks bad, and I think the much better rhino mode justifies the slightly less massive robot mode. Just my personal thoughts, of course. I'd say a more clear-cut example is the Divebombs- TFC's Divebomb looks a lot, lot more aerodynamic in bird mode, whilst the MMC version looks a bit...well, chunky.
I can see the appeals of both versions, but I personally prefer the TFC version. If I could I'd buy both and compare them, but alas I'm strapped for cash so I'll be lucky if I can get either.
Still, i think we can all agree they're both better than the Unique Toys version...
That's literally all that needs to be said. Anti-MMC tirades do nothing but rile people like me up.Delta Magnus wrote:I personally just prefer the overall aesthetic of Ares
So you can then walk in many of our shoes and see why older folks (I mean... I'm 27, and don't consider myself old, but relatively speaking...) prefer G1. And not even the aesthetic - just faithfulness to the spirit of the characters. The fact we're all having this discussion in a 3rd Party Forum should signal that very few, if any of us on this section of the site are GeeWunners in the sense of having some blind loyalty to G1. But don't think for a second that means we don't want modern renditions of the characters we grew up with. If the figures don't at least resemble those original characters, then where's the nostalgia factor?Delta Magnus wrote:I will admit I'm kinda biased as I grew up in the Unicron Trilogy, so those were the toys that influenced my tastes.
Then maybe Transformers isn't for you? There are plenty of great, awesome, amazing toys out there that aren't Transformers. Would you say the same thing if we were talking about a 3rd Party Tidal Wave that disconnected into 3 ships in alt mode but didn't even resemble Armada/Energon Tidal Wave in robot form?Delta Magnus wrote:And what about people that don't care about G1 accuracy and just want a good toy?
Rated X wrote:No worfies.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
megatronus wrote:
Also:Rated X wrote:No worfies.![]()
Delta Magnus wrote:
Vangelus did a review of Troll/Not-Blot for those who want to see.[/url]
(Using a link rather than embedding it because I cannot into YouTube embedding)
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
shajaki wrote:whats funny though is after watching the video for a few minutes, my girlfriend commented "wow, he's really trying to sell that thing aint he?"
Rated X wrote:shajaki wrote:whats funny though is after watching the video for a few minutes, my girlfriend commented "wow, he's really trying to sell that thing aint he?"
That's why I hate so called "reviewers". They're worse than used car salesman. They get commissions in the form of free toys. So you almost never hear the negatives. Just a bunch of sugarcoated drool.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
Delta Magnus wrote:For the most part I find Peaugh and Vangelus to be pretty good. Peaugh remains pretty impartial and just shows you the toy, whilst also giving his opinion of the figure, whilst Vangelus makes informative and in-depth yet concise reviews that give a very good impression of the toy in question whilst delivering an honest and informative commentary. Plus he's hugely entertaining and his videos are very well put together.
Having watched Vangelus's review I'm pretty impressed with Troll. Aside from the loose pegs (which can be easily fixed with varnish or superglue) he looks very well made, and he looks a lot of fun. I love that flip-out "power claw" thing in robot mode. Also pleased to see they did a good job with making the foot piece do stuff outside of leg mode.
If this guy is an indicator for the quality of the rest of the team then I'm in.
NOS wrote:Looks like the alt mode arms have something of a parts-forming aspect. Not a big deal, but a little disappointing for a combiner to have parts-forming for a mode that doesn't include the gestalt.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Agamemnon wrote:I especially like Hell Boy mode
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
Ginrai Minor wrote:Great pictures Gema, they really show how nice this figure looks.
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