ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Second: Either your photography angles are causing an optical illusion, or Hasbro lied to me. According to official information, Rodimus Prime is 7.5" tall to Galvatron's 7", and yet Galvatron looks taller in your photos.
Rodimus is 6.7" from head to toe, 7.5 from tip of the wing to toe while Galvatron is roughly 7.5" head to toe
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Third: The Sword of Primus is from the "Regeneration One" post-facto continuation of the old Marvel continuity.
Thanks man!
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Regarding your rant, I disagree. Kingdom Galvatron and ER Doubledealer have too much mass (big fat cannon and even bigger and fatter missile, for example) and parts to really be called "Voyagers at Leader Price". Likewise, Rodimus Prime obviously has more mass to him and more engineering budget behind him than a WFC Leader would have (compare his camper shell to the husk that is ER Optimus' trailer, plus his engineering level and all the accessories). He's less "smaller size class figure at larger price point" and more "lateral use of larger price point budget", same for SS86 Hot Rod really.
Another counterargument: we still have plenty of standard Voyagers comparable to the Voyagers we've been getting, at the Voyager price point.
I can see what you mean. However, on the last part, that's why I said we're being eased into it. Maybe we'll see in the future, whether less and less "standard voyager" will be sold at voyager price point.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Good review overall. Adequate coverage, decent photography, well-articulated points. And personally, thank you for doing pictorial reviews. Good to see more of that around.
thanks man. sorry, English ain't my strong suit. Hope you enjoyed it