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megatronus wrote:Plus, their Blaster is $75. Why is Galvatron $40 more?
warzon3 wrote:The wrists not swiveling doesn't bother me much.
There are quite a few Hasbro voyagers that don't have wrist swivel.
megatronus wrote:Plus, their Blaster is $75. Why is Galvatron $40 more?
Autobot032 wrote:[
And I love it. I'll pay it.
craggy wrote:warzon3 wrote:The wrists not swiveling doesn't bother me much.
There are quite a few Hasbro voyagers that don't have wrist swivel.
there are quite a few Hasbro Voyagers that don't cost $120
Rated X wrote:Is there any proof that the biceps dont swiwel ? Or are we making assumptions because they failed to pose the prototypes arms in the pictures ? Maybe we should turn to the unique toys predacons and sharkies to see if they all dont have that articulation. I dont have the sharkies in hand. But from what i see by the seperation of the white and purple parts, i believe the biceps do swivel. We just havent seen it yet in any pics.
Agamemnon wrote:Rated X wrote:Is there any proof that the biceps dont swiwel ? Or are we making assumptions because they failed to pose the prototypes arms in the pictures ? Maybe we should turn to the unique toys predacons and sharkies to see if they all dont have that articulation. I dont have the sharkies in hand. But from what i see by the seperation of the white and purple parts, i believe the biceps do swivel. We just havent seen it yet in any pics.
I don't think the complaint is about a biceps swivel, but a wrist swivel. The palm will always be facing up relative to the elbow joint.
Makes poses like this one tough because it will look like he is perpetually wanting to do bicep curls:
Now, one of the renders did make it look like there would be a wrist swivel, but this is a render and not a prototype:
And I can say this about the Sharkies since I have them: no bicep swivel (elbow joints are ball joints, so a bicep swivel is unnecessary) and no wrist swivel. (They are small to incorporate a wrist swivel in the design, IMO.)
Rated X wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Rated X wrote:Is there any proof that the biceps dont swiwel ? Or are we making assumptions because they failed to pose the prototypes arms in the pictures ? Maybe we should turn to the unique toys predacons and sharkies to see if they all dont have that articulation. I dont have the sharkies in hand. But from what i see by the seperation of the white and purple parts, i believe the biceps do swivel. We just havent seen it yet in any pics.
I don't think the complaint is about a biceps swivel, but a wrist swivel. The palm will always be facing up relative to the elbow joint.
Makes poses like this one tough because it will look like he is perpetually wanting to do bicep curls:
Now, one of the renders did make it look like there would be a wrist swivel, but this is a render and not a prototype:
And I can say this about the Sharkies since I have them: no bicep swivel (elbow joints are ball joints, so a bicep swivel is unnecessary) and no wrist swivel. (They are small to incorporate a wrist swivel in the design, IMO.)
Oh the wrists. I never even noticed that. The way I look at it, if I didn't notice it in these pictures, I wont notice it on my shelf. He can hang out with all the Hasbro figures that cant swivel their wrists. Besides, none of these pictures confirm or deny wrist swivel. I think some of you guys a trying too hard to find reasons not to like this figure. If a picture comes out with the wrists swiveling, then what will the new excuse be ?
Autobot Genocide wrote:
Looks like no wrist swivel or room to upgrade the wrist.
Rated X wrote:Meh....so you guys were right. No wrist swivel. Personally doesnt bother me. Its gonna sit on a shelf with a bunch of other figures that have no wrist swivel like cyclonus. Maybe you guys can boycott the figure because the box isnt made from recycled cardboard too. The figure still looks freaking awesome in my opinion.
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!
Rated X wrote:Meh....so you guys were right. No wrist swivel. Personally doesnt bother me. Its gonna sit on a shelf with a bunch of other figures that have no wrist swivel like cyclonus. Maybe you guys can boycott the figure because the box isnt made from recycled cardboard too. The figure still looks freaking awesome in my opinion.
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.
Mkall wrote:In a typical thread, it's posters who like it against X (and others) that nitpick it. In this thread, the views have been reversed. This is a moment that may never happen again.
Mkall wrote:In a typical thread, it's posters who like it against X (and others) that nitpick it. In this thread, the views have been reversed. This is a moment that may never happen again.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Mkall wrote:In a typical thread, it's posters who like it against X (and others) that nitpick it. In this thread, the views have been reversed. This is a moment that may never happen again.
With these 3rd party TF toys. There will always be a equal amount of some who like certain figures. compared to a equal amount who dislike certain figures. I noticed,that sometimes some will be more loyal towards one 3rd party company. while some will dislike other 3rd party companies. It just seems like some join 3rd not-TF company camps. one side is the republicans while the others are the democrats. those who are nuetral are the tea party.
I think I fit into the Tea Party. As I could care less where a 3rd party TF Figure I like comes from which company. If,it's a sculpt & character,I like,then I'm buying it regardless of which company made it.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Mkall wrote:In a typical thread, it's posters who like it against X (and others) that nitpick it. In this thread, the views have been reversed. This is a moment that may never happen again.
With these 3rd party TF toys. There will always be a equal amount of some who like certain figures. compared to a equal amount who dislike certain figures. I noticed,that sometimes some will be more loyal towards one 3rd party company. while some will dislike other 3rd party companies. It just seems like some join 3rd not-TF company camps. one side is the republicans while the others are the democrats. those who are nuetral are the tea party.
I think I fit into the Tea Party. As I could care less where a 3rd party TF Figure I like comes from which company. If,it's a sculpt & character,I like,then I'm buying it regardless of which company made it.
Mkall wrote:Even though I have aired my grievances about this figure, I will admit that it's a decent Galvatron figure, and would point it out to those who don't have a good Galvatron on their shelves.
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:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Mkall wrote:In a typical thread, it's posters who like it against X (and others) that nitpick it. In this thread, the views have been reversed. This is a moment that may never happen again.
With these 3rd party TF toys. There will always be a equal amount of some who like certain figures. compared to a equal amount who dislike certain figures. I noticed,that sometimes some will be more loyal towards one 3rd party company. while some will dislike other 3rd party companies. It just seems like some join 3rd not-TF company camps. one side is the republicans while the others are the democrats. those who are nuetral are the tea party.
I think I fit into the Tea Party. As I could care less where a 3rd party TF Figure I like comes from which company. If,it's a sculpt & character,I like,then I'm buying it regardless of which company made it.
I couldn't disagree with you more. I don't think I've ever seen equal camps for and against any figure to say such a thing. Sure there are posters who are for and against every figure; I don't think anyone has produced the perfect figure. Ever. But there have been some general consensus one way or another.
If you want an example of generally unequal support, just look at UT Predaking, Tetra Jets, or the Glacial Bots.
(Also the grammar Nazi in me shudders....it's "I couldn't care less")
And, Mkall and X, I did point out the same thing in the Skyfire thread.
[Edit]Mkall wrote:Even though I have aired my grievances about this figure, I will admit that it's a decent Galvatron figure, and would point it out to those who don't have a good Galvatron on their shelves.
Yeah, the false dichotomies are thick these days. I really don't like to have my opinion pigeonholed into one extreme or another. It is possible to like a figure, point out its flaws, and decide to not get it or recommend it. I'm pretty much in agreement with you here, Mkall.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Is there any 3rd party TF toys that most agree are great? I would think Quakewave would qualify.
That is a great way to look at 3P figures. Though the categories are in the eye of the beholder really.Mkall wrote:There's 4 categories IMO that a figure has to meet before it's Great:
Price, quality, design, and character analogue. If all 4 are met, then it's great. If there's only 3,then it's good. 2 I call decent and meeting only one is crummy.
Personally he has already fallen down in two categories, price and design, and based on UT's track record the quality will most likely be an issue as well.Mkall wrote:IMO, I'd place this Galvatron in the "Good" section. He's just priced too high for what we're getting.
william-james88 wrote:So that would also be the case for Predaking, who is also six members.
Mkall wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Is there any 3rd party TF toys that most agree are great? I would think Quakewave would qualify.
There's 4 categories IMO that a figure has to meet before it's Great:
Price, quality, design, and character analogue. If all 4 are met, then it's great. If there's only 3,then it's good. 2 I call decent and meeting only one is crummy.
Great Figures: Quakewave, Hexatron, FP's Swindle and Blastoff, Classic Prime's Trailer, Topspin, Twin Twist and Hegemon all come to mind immediately as figures that the majority of the fandom have agreed are "great".
There's a bunch of "good figures" too. The vast majority of existing 3rd party stuff lands here. Some are priced too high for the fandom to accept, some miss the mark (headsculpts are among the worst offenders IMO), then there's the occasional QC.
"Decent figures" starts getting into hazy territory. This is where the fandom splinters. Some will like what they get, others will not. IMO, much of KFC's work up until now lies here. It's good priced, and the designs are ok, but you get what you pay for.
Down at the bottom of the barrel lies the companies who just don't get it. Impossible Toys seemed to end up here more often than not on things that weren't part of their Quintesson line. Again, most of the fandom agrees on the figures that end up here.
IMO, I'd place this Galvatron in the "Good" section. He's just priced too high for what we're getting.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Mkall wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Is there any 3rd party TF toys that most agree are great? I would think Quakewave would qualify.
There's 4 categories IMO that a figure has to meet before it's Great:
Price, quality, design, and character analogue. If all 4 are met, then it's great. If there's only 3,then it's good. 2 I call decent and meeting only one is crummy.
Great Figures: Quakewave, Hexatron, FP's Swindle and Blastoff, Classic Prime's Trailer, Topspin, Twin Twist and Hegemon all come to mind immediately as figures that the majority of the fandom have agreed are "great".
There's a bunch of "good figures" too. The vast majority of existing 3rd party stuff lands here. Some are priced too high for the fandom to accept, some miss the mark (headsculpts are among the worst offenders IMO), then there's the occasional QC.
"Decent figures" starts getting into hazy territory. This is where the fandom splinters. Some will like what they get, others will not. IMO, much of KFC's work up until now lies here. It's good priced, and the designs are ok, but you get what you pay for.
Down at the bottom of the barrel lies the companies who just don't get it. Impossible Toys seemed to end up here more often than not on things that weren't part of their Quintesson line. Again, most of the fandom agrees on the figures that end up here.
IMO, I'd place this Galvatron in the "Good" section. He's just priced too high for what we're getting.
I'll agree with Quakewave & Hexatron being great toys.
FP Swindle & Blastoff might have been great toys years ago. as the years pass,These toys have lost some of there greatness. Severe competition is rising. Warbotron will most likely trump the FP Combaticons. With all the FOC 3rd party add-on kits coming out,the desire to track down the FP Combaticons is less.
I had no idea,the 3rd party commander sized topspin & Twintwist were regarded as great toys. I simply don't like them. The smaller toys use less parts,are more simplistic & use thinner materials,So can they be considered great toys. Shouldn't the 3rd party toys that use more parts due to them being bigger,have higher quality parts,more complex. better engineering,be considered the great 3rd party toys.
Hegemon got all those Bad QC toy reviews on Youtube. most said the materials,joints & engineering were low quality & loose. So going off this,it can't be considered one of the great ones.
Out of all the 3rd party add-ons for Classics & MP Optimus. I think the add-on Smoke stacks & City commander armor rate a bit higher than the Classics OP Trailer. I just don't get how some can label a trailer that does nothing or nmaybe splits in half as one of the great 3rd party TF toys.
Mkall wrote:We're kinda getting off topic on this. Pretty much like everything, your views may differ from those of others, likewise I just pulled a bunch of figures whom I recalled the fandom had a generally positive reactions about and I could support.
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!
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