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Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 10:01 am
by Sabrblade
-Kanrabat- wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:
Dramatic Capture Soundwave is dark blue.


So close... Maybe one day.

How about as the next Walmart Exclusive line? A line dedicated with Marvel Comics in their G1 printed comic books appearance? With these printed dots texture shading and everything?
That would be cool.
The next one is the Star Seeker line.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 10:04 am
by Till-all-R1
It's too bad with all that reuse that they couldn't have simply tooled new Soundwave to include, that would have significantly swayed my considering the purchase of a 3-pk. As well as a brushed metal finish for megs. As is it really is just very passable.

ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Image

I was wondering why the new Rumble turned out so light in color, most of the releases over the years as Frenzy have all been darker shade so that's what I had gotten used to seeing. lol

It's been so long since had seen the cartoon but I always though it was a tad darker, though it might have simply been my TV's settings.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 10:04 am
by -Kanrabat-
Sabrblade wrote:
-Kanrabat- wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:
Dramatic Capture Soundwave is dark blue.


So close... Maybe one day.

How about as the next Walmart Exclusive line? A line dedicated with Marvel Comics in their G1 printed comic books appearance? With these printed dots texture shading and everything?
That would be cool.
The next one is the Star Seeker line.


Next after the next I mean. Or a Takara exclusive line. That would be hilariously ironic.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 10:08 am
by o.supreme
So I made my own Junkasaurus which is 90% what I've found from other fans online, and 10% my own. I prefer the fully bi-pedal version as opposed to the crouching, or quadrupedal more "beastly" version, but I get why fans like those, they have their own coolness.

A couple of conundrums though.... Obviously despite rumors, there has been no Crashbar repaint/retool listed for the 2024 main Legacy Universe line. We may still get one as a store exclusive or Selects, but I'm holding out hope until we know for sure, Id rather wait with a one armed combiner than buy 2 Crashbars.

Next, as soon as I saw how tiny Trashmaster was (I believe he may be the tiniest voyager to date, or close to it), I knew this combiner would not quite stack-up to CW/UW/PotP . But its not too terribly small. If they had just made the voyager closer to ER Optimus Prime size... Im still debating though.

In all my combiner collection, I'm still one heroic combiner short. I was hoping Trashmaster might be the one (The Fossilizer combiner was cool, but was still too small and too unstable). But this Junkasaurus is "closer" I guess...?

I know most fans appreciate the Junkions as individuals. The idea is innovative and fun. But... If you were to display Junkasuarus combined in your collection, would it go with past combiners, or just on its own?

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 10:09 am
by Sabrblade
Till-all-R1 wrote:It's too bad with all that reuse that they couldn't have simply tooled new Soundwave to include, that would have significantly swayed my considering the purchase of a 3-pk.
I think you might have left something out of the first half of this sentence. As is, it reads as an incomplete thought.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 10:24 am
by Overcracker
Sabrblade wrote:
Till-all-R1 wrote:It's too bad with all that reuse that they couldn't have simply tooled new Soundwave to include, that would have significantly swayed my considering the purchase of a 3-pk.
I think you might have left something out of the first half of this sentence. As is, it reads as an incomplete thought.


I think R1 means he wanted a completely new Soundwave mold, and not just a re-use of the Netflix mold.

Which would have been an odd thing to do, when the other 2 figures are existing molds.

Also, there’s still that Legacy United Leader class Soundwave out there we know nothing about. It may still be a G1 version with packed in cassettes to bump him up to Leader Class.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 10:26 am
by Sowndwave76
Emerje wrote:When I was talking about toy colors I wasn't looking at any one specific thing. For Shockwave it was the purple, the lighter Siege colors are closer to the cartoon than the darker "Capture" colors that look more toy accurate. For Megatron it really comes down the shininess, at best cartoon Megatron looked like a well polished gray, not the chrome appearance of the original and new figures. And for Soundwave, yes, the purple isn't toy accurate, but the use of metallic gold and silver instead yellow and gray like the cartoon feels specifically toy based.

Granted, animation limitations and all that, but I see what I see.

Emerje


I was on the same page with you about this…

I’ll also say, my preferences have definitely changed since 2007-ish where I used to love chrome details/parts, as well as metallic paint.
But all of that is pretty mehhh for me now.
It’s probably partly due to the fact that chrome/metallic details and parts aren’t consistent throughout most figures. The RotB Prime figure is a good example.
I also feel that sometimes those details are attempts at compensating for other aspects that are lacking.
With that Soundwave mold, I’d give up all the chrome/metallic paints in a heartbeat for forearm covers and no landing gear kibble.

Another example are the matte gray faces of Prowl and Ironhide from the “dead” 2-pack.
It’s not that it’s animation accurate, it’s that imo it just flat-out looks better. In fact, when there aren’t any metallics seen anywhere else, why is the just the face metallic on some of these figures?

This maybe was from a different thread, but this is similar to clear windshields and windows…
If there’s nothing to see in the interior, then there’s no need for transparent parts.
Solid plastic and paint are very legit options. I know, and more expensive. But still.

Thanks for posting the amazonjp link.
Knowing I have some time to decide, I went ahead and preordered that 3-pack…
I’m not totally convinced yet, but we’ll see.
Pretty sure I’d keep Shockwave and Soundwave. The throne will be sold-off, and I’ll need to see that Megatron in-hand. But I really dislike that head/face sculpt.
That was a missed opportunity and missed the mark big time. It looks like a bad KO imo.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 10:27 am
by -Kanrabat-
Overcracker wrote:It may still be a G1 version with packed in cassettes to bump him up to Leader Class.


The best move would be to have Machine Wars Soundwave out of the Doubledealer mold. For originality and for the entertainment value. :POPCORN:

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 10:55 am
by Overcracker
-Kanrabat- wrote:
Overcracker wrote:It may still be a G1 version with packed in cassettes to bump him up to Leader Class.


The best move would be to have Machine Wars Soundwave out of the Doubledealer mold. For originality and for the entertainment value. :POPCORN:


It would be original.

I would expect a retooled Dreadwing / Skyquake into MW Starscream.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 11:30 am
by -Kanrabat-
Overcracker wrote:
-Kanrabat- wrote:
Overcracker wrote:It may still be a G1 version with packed in cassettes to bump him up to Leader Class.


The best move would be to have Machine Wars Soundwave out of the Doubledealer mold. For originality and for the entertainment value. :POPCORN:


It would be original.

I would expect a retooled Dreadwing / Skyquake into MW Starscream.


I'm expecting that as well. That's why I made my wallet BLEED by getting these two on impulse last Friday.

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I know that getting a (possibly) Legacy MW Screamers from that mold would make me want to get Skyquake and Dreadwing. So, before I'm stuck paying scalper prices...

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 11:44 am
by Sowndwave76
-Kanrabat- wrote:
Overcracker wrote:It may still be a G1 version with packed in cassettes to bump him up to Leader Class.


The best move would be to have Machine Wars Soundwave out of the Doubledealer mold. For originality and for the entertainment value. :POPCORN:


Not what I’d prefer, but would be understandable.
I think there’s still a chance it could be a G1 version for the simple fact that there is a low number of G1 characters in the mainline overall. What is it, 3-4 for the whole year?

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 2:01 pm
by ZeldaTheSwordsman
Emerje wrote:When I was talking about toy colors I wasn't looking at any one specific thing. For Shockwave it was the purple, the lighter Siege colors are closer to the cartoon than the darker "Capture" colors that look more toy accurate.
From everything I've seen of SIEGE Shockwave (and I've seen him in person as well as in photos), his purple doesn't really seem lighter - just bluer. Both the cartoon and the OG toy have a more reddish purple. And again, see the barrel color. SIEGE Shockwave has a purple gun mode barrel, cartoon has gray.

Emerje wrote:For Megatron it really comes down the shininess, at best cartoon Megatron looked like a well polished gray, not the chrome appearance of the original and new figures.
I've always seen that as "the closest the cartoon could get". And I reiterate that the chrome looks way better than plain gray. :P The plain gray looks bland and boring on a physical toy.

Emerje wrote:And for Soundwave, yes, the purple isn't toy accurate,
Emerje wrote:purple
...purple? Purple?! WHAT purple???? :???: :-? Whuh?

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Where on this Soundwave is there any purple? Did you slip up and say the wrong color because you were distracted by Rumble in the screencap or something?

Emerje wrote:but the use of metallic gold and silver instead yellow and gray like the cartoon feels specifically toy based.
It's what I think of as additive cartoon accuracy, as opposed to reductive cartoon accuracy. It includes specific things the cartoon added (like head redesign, optics color, etc) and leans towards the cartoon's palette, but doesn't dumb down decals and metallic accents to match the cartoon's limits.

Emerje wrote:Granted, animation limitations and all that, but I see what I see.

Emerje
Well, did you see that Soundwave has red eyes? That certainly isn't toy-based.

Overcracker wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:
Till-all-R1 wrote:It's too bad with all that reuse that they couldn't have simply tooled new Soundwave to include, that would have significantly swayed my considering the purchase of a 3-pk.
I think you might have left something out of the first half of this sentence. As is, it reads as an incomplete thought.


I think R1 means he wanted a completely new Soundwave mold, and not just a re-use of the Netflix mold.

Which would have been an odd thing to do, when the other 2 figures are existing molds.
It would have been odd, yeah, but I get why R1 wanted it - being a SIEGE retool with leftover transformation engineering therefrom inflicts some definite awkwardness on Netflix Soundwave, plus the tape door is barely big enough for purpose.

I'm happy enough with configuring SIEGE SW into an ersatz G1 tape deck mode via that one kit. Now, if they were to put out a new Soundblaster from the Netflix mold.. that would have my attention.

Overcracker wrote:Also, there’s still that Legacy United Leader class Soundwave out there we know nothing about. It may still be a G1 version with packed in cassettes to bump him up to Leader Class.
It occurred to me there's something else it could be:

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Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 3:43 pm
by Overcracker
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:[

Overcracker wrote:Also, there’s still that Legacy United Leader class Soundwave out there we know nothing about. It may still be a G1 version with packed in cassettes to bump him up to Leader Class.
It occurred to me there's something else it could be:

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Hmmm, maybe. Hadn’t thought of that. And makes sense if they include a couple of hexagonal canister minions.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 3:54 pm
by Sowndwave76
My gut is telling me this Soundwave won’t be a G1 version.
I think that next incarnation will be in SS86 to go along with these newer SS86 Cassetticons.

So if this L.U. figure isn’t G1, I don’t care what it is.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2023 4:03 pm
by Sabrblade
Sowndwave76 wrote:My gut is telling me this Soundwave won’t be a G1 version.
I think that next incarnation will be in SS86 to go along with these newer SS86 Cassetticons.

So if this L.U. figure isn’t G1, I don’t care what it is.
If not G1, that does limit the possibilities of what it could be, as not many non-G1 Soundwaves could really work as Leader class. Probably just Machine Wars, Cybertron, and Prime.

Maybe EarthSpark too, but it's likely too soon for Hasbro to be considering Legacy toys of that series.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 3:42 am
by Emerje
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:
Emerje wrote:When I was talking about toy colors I wasn't looking at any one specific thing. For Shockwave it was the purple, the lighter Siege colors are closer to the cartoon than the darker "Capture" colors that look more toy accurate.
From everything I've seen of SIEGE Shockwave (and I've seen him in person as well as in photos), his purple doesn't really seem lighter - just bluer. Both the cartoon and the OG toy have a more reddish purple. And again, see the barrel color. SIEGE Shockwave has a purple gun mode barrel, cartoon has gray.

It's not light like the Masterpiece, just lighter than the Siege figure. It could just be that Takara is using some really dark photos, but the Siege figure isn't as dark as what's shown in these images. And when I'm talking about him being closer toy colors I'm referring to the G1 figure, that figure is also very dark in hand.

Emerje wrote:For Megatron it really comes down the shininess, at best cartoon Megatron looked like a well polished gray, not the chrome appearance of the original and new figures.
I've always seen that as "the closest the cartoon could get". And I reiterate that the chrome looks way better than plain gray. :P The plain gray looks bland and boring on a physical toy.

White probably would have been a better choice for a chrome effect than gray, but maybe they thought darker would make him look more evil?

Emerje wrote:And for Soundwave, yes, the purple isn't toy accurate,
Emerje wrote:purple
...purple? Purple?! WHAT purple???? :???: :-? Whuh?

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Where on this Soundwave is there any purple? Did you slip up and say the wrong color because you were distracted by Rumble in the screencap or something?

Derp, the talk about Shockwave purple was stuck in my brain I guess... yes, he's blue.

Emerje wrote:but the use of metallic gold and silver instead yellow and gray like the cartoon feels specifically toy based.
It's what I think of as additive cartoon accuracy, as opposed to reductive cartoon accuracy. It includes specific things the cartoon added (like head redesign, optics color, etc) and leans towards the cartoon's palette, but doesn't dumb down decals and metallic accents to match the cartoon's limits.[/quote]
But is being additive appropriate for a toy that's supposed to be "reenacting" a (non-existent) bit from the cartoon? I don't think it is, but maybe I'm in the minority. I'm buying the set because I think they look good, I don't really have a strong opinion either way.

Emerje wrote:Granted, animation limitations and all that, but I see what I see.

Emerje
Well, did you see that Soundwave has red eyes? That certainly isn't toy-based.
Did you notice the red on his shoulder canon that comes directly from the G1 box art and not the cartoon? Or the red band around the wrists and shoulder details?

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Maybe it's more appropriate to call these figures a sort of amalgamation of various details from multiple sources to create ideal versions of these three rather than something specific.

Emerje

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 7:27 am
by Overcracker
Sabrblade wrote:
Sowndwave76 wrote:My gut is telling me this Soundwave won’t be a G1 version.
I think that next incarnation will be in SS86 to go along with these newer SS86 Cassetticons.

So if this L.U. figure isn’t G1, I don’t care what it is.
If not G1, that does limit the possibilities of what it could be, as not many non-G1 Soundwaves could really work as Leader class. Probably just Machine Wars, Cybertron, and Prime.

Maybe EarthSpark too, but it's likely too soon for Hasbro to be considering Legacy toys of that series.


Prime? The tiny Drone Soundwave warrants a Leader Class figure?
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I think outside of G1, only Machine Wars and Cybertron could warrant Leader Class pricing.

Prime, Animated and Cyberverse could maybe be pushed to Voyager.

And WFC would just show up in SS Gamer Edition at some point.

No other Soundwave designs out there exist sooo...

I think the likely hood that this is anything other than G1 with some more tapes, is low at best.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 10:25 am
by Sabrblade
Overcracker wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:
Sowndwave76 wrote:My gut is telling me this Soundwave won’t be a G1 version.
I think that next incarnation will be in SS86 to go along with these newer SS86 Cassetticons.

So if this L.U. figure isn’t G1, I don’t care what it is.
If not G1, that does limit the possibilities of what it could be, as not many non-G1 Soundwaves could really work as Leader class. Probably just Machine Wars, Cybertron, and Prime.

Maybe EarthSpark too, but it's likely too soon for Hasbro to be considering Legacy toys of that series.


Prime? The tiny Drone Soundwave warrants a Leader Class figure?
Yes. He was one of the larger Decepticons in the Prime cartoon. It's not the cartoon's fault that Hasbro decided to instead give him such a dinky Deluxe toy. It should have been at least a Voyager back then.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 11:24 am
by Brokebot
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I've always liked this non-G1 version of Soundwave. It was unfortunate it dramatically limited what they could do with the cassettes.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 12:15 pm
by Overcracker
Sabrblade wrote:
Overcracker wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:
Sowndwave76 wrote:My gut is telling me this Soundwave won’t be a G1 version.
I think that next incarnation will be in SS86 to go along with these newer SS86 Cassetticons.

So if this L.U. figure isn’t G1, I don’t care what it is.
If not G1, that does limit the possibilities of what it could be, as not many non-G1 Soundwaves could really work as Leader class. Probably just Machine Wars, Cybertron, and Prime.

Maybe EarthSpark too, but it's likely too soon for Hasbro to be considering Legacy toys of that series.


Prime? The tiny Drone Soundwave warrants a Leader Class figure?
Yes. He was one of the larger Decepticons in the Prime cartoon. It's not the cartoon's fault that Hasbro decided to instead give him such a dinky Deluxe toy. It should have been at least a Voyager back then.



I'd have to respectfully disagree with that assessment.
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Soundwave and Megs

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Height Chart

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 1:49 pm
by Till-all-R1
Sowndwave76 wrote:My gut is telling me this Soundwave won’t be a G1 version.
I think that next incarnation will be in SS86 to go along with these newer SS86 Cassetticons.

I can only hope! While I don't feel Soundwave needs to be Leader Class to get it right in terms of size or engineering, I can see an instance where it would appeal to me if they did go that route. And in that case they would have to Include a couple Cassettes or three as some kind of ultimate pack. And perhaps they could utilize the Masterpiece Cassettes instead of tooling all new Legacy Buzzsaw and Lazerbeak? Or even Ravage as that would keep costs down on the set.

I'm not well versed on the Comics so I don't know if they could utilize the tooling for a new Laserbeak or Ravage beyond those characters. So if they did make all new versions I suspect we'd only see Buzzsaw as a pack in so they could sell Laserbeak and Ravage as core singles.

Steeljaw and Ramhorm are also unique while Eject and Rewind can just be repaints of Rumble. Thus I'm guessing it will be a while before we see some of them.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 1:54 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Overcracker wrote:TFPrimeSizeComparison.jpg


Holy crap... Now I want a Titan Class Prime Predaking. Or should he be a HASLAB? :-?

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 2:07 pm
by Sabrblade
-Kanrabat- wrote:
Overcracker wrote:TFPrimeSizeComparison.jpg


Holy crap... Now I want a Titan Class Prime Predaking. Or should he be a HASLAB? :-?
His robot mode is the rightmost one of that fanmade chart.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 2:22 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Sabrblade wrote:
-Kanrabat- wrote:
Overcracker wrote:TFPrimeSizeComparison.jpg


Holy crap... Now I want a Titan Class Prime Predaking. Or should he be a HASLAB? :-?
His robot mode is the rightmost one of that fanmade chart.


I mean for his dragon form, obviously. Because no way will the bot mode be in scale.
Gotta love those Transformers mass-shifting.

Re: Transformers Legacy Line Discussion

PostPosted: Tue Oct 10, 2023 4:49 pm
by Nemesis Destron
Man after picking up Trashmaster on impulse I chose to see a couple more video reviews and I'm sad to say I will be returning him. First off I think the name is pretty lame, way to go HasTak. Had he been a keeper I was considering calling him Scrapoid or Dispositron. And the flaws involved were enough to send Trashmaster back to the shelf where someone else will enjoy him...'nuff said. :VEHI: