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Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 4:43 am
by Blastback
That Bot wrote:
Rated X wrote:Damn...

They tried everyone with that beautiful Mixmaster drawing. But in reality you get a toilet on wheels. :SICK:

I look at the new Mixmaster and I see..... a mixer-forward cement truck. If anybody's a toilet on wheels, it's Long Haul because he's a DUMP truck..... anybody? Anybody? Okay I'm sorry that was funnier in my head.
*Snicker*

New Combiner Wars Devastator Pics Show Off Massive Scale

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:38 am
by Autobot032
Transformers Colombia, a Facebook fan page, has provided two images of the upcoming Titan Class Combiner Wars Devastator, courtesy of group member Felipe León Nájera. This time he's being held in hand so you can get a rough idea of his scale, which looks to be massive! You'll notice it's badly mis-transformed and missing parts, but neither of those are enough to detract from the awesome in the pics.

We've mirrored the images below:

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Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:40 am
by Sabrblade
Mr. U.S. President, I regret to inform you that your Devastator is horribly mistransformed.

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 1:17 am
by Va'al
Never mind the robot, who is *that*..?

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 1:46 am
by BumbleDouche
Honestly, is there any other company on Earth that is this lazy when trying to showcase new products? Do car manufacturers present their latest models at expos with the doors installed backwards? Does Microsoft unveil laptops with all the keys arranged upside-down?

These are children's toys for goodness sake, it's not rocket surgery to follow the instructions to Transform them properly! The average consumer might look at that display, think it looks hideous and simply move on, needlessly costing Hasbro money and drawing unfair criticism to their designers. Yes, this Devastator is clearly a design for older fans, but you'd think they'd want to draw in as many younger fans as possible... It's simply not gonna happen if they have crappy displays like that!

I love laughing at the ridiculous mistransformations in the "professional" stock photography as much as the next guy (that recent Combiner Wars Hot Spot was a cracker!), but come on... Have some pride in your products, Hasbro!

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 2:19 am
by leakin' lubricant
This thing looks terrible! Look at the hollowness of Mixmaster, and the thinness of the plastic. Isn't this figure around the same price as MP Starsaber?

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 2:44 am
by phantom1592
MegaDump wrote:These are children's toys for goodness sake, it's not rocket surgery to follow the instructions to Transform them properly! The average consumer might look at that display, think it looks hideous and simply move on, needlessly costing Hasbro money and drawing unfair criticism to their designers. Yes, this Devastator is clearly a design for older fans, but you'd think they'd want to draw in as many younger fans as possible... It's simply not gonna happen if they have crappy displays like that!



I don't know... to be fair the difficulty ratings on Transformers is INSANE since the 80's... Add in the fact that the instructions are often just poorly angled pictures leaving it up to interpretation what you're doing...

I'm getting better at these puzzlebots, and I doubt he'll be as tough as the Masterpiece primes or some of the 3pp stuff, but even Skydive's shoulders I just realized they were supposed to rotate back in jet mode.

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 2:47 am
by phantom1592
leakin' lubricant wrote:This thing looks terrible! Look at the hollowness of Mixmaster, and the thinness of the plastic. Isn't this figure around the same price as MP Starsaber?



.... Well, those SIX figures are the same price as Starsaber... ;)

I never would have expected 6 figures to be of masterpiece quality and as large as small child and still only cost what one of them cost...

It's still a comparasion between the $100+ or the $500+ 3P figures... And at that outlook I'm still looking forward to it :KREMZEEK:

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 4:00 am
by monstrinhotron
leakin' lubricant wrote:This thing looks terrible! Look at the hollowness of Mixmaster, and the thinness of the plastic. Isn't this figure around the same price as MP Starsaber?


True dat. It looks like something bought in a beach shop to amuse toddlers in the sand. It's getting to the point where the budget wannabe transforming toys like Roadbots are looing much more impressive than the real deal. I mean, just look at those poopy clip-on wheels on Devastator. They look ugly, cheap and fragile.

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 4:20 am
by zwann
Thanks Obama.

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 4:34 am
by Peridot
monstrinhotron wrote:
leakin' lubricant wrote:This thing looks terrible! Look at the hollowness of Mixmaster, and the thinness of the plastic. Isn't this figure around the same price as MP Starsaber?


True dat. It looks like something bought in a beach shop to amuse toddlers in the sand. It's getting to the point where the budget wannabe transforming toys like Roadbots are looing much more impressive than the real deal. I mean, just look at those **** clip-on wheels on Devastator. They look ugly, cheap and fragile.

This also happens to be 4x bigger than a Roadbot.

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 4:40 am
by padfoo
Its massive, and oh no very hollow. look at the bottom of the feet. Devastator might even crumple under his own weight.

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 4:50 am
by Yotsuyasan
I know I'm not the first to comment on the mistransfomation, but it is so bad, that I feel justified in adding my two cents, as well.

There is mistransformations, and there is this. What the smeg in hell is this? At least in most mistransformations, the result is still functional and there is only an effect on the aesthetics of the product. But what was whoever assembled this thing smoking?

First of all, if the end result cannot even stand up on its own, you need to maybe go back and give it another crack.

And secondly... what is going on with his left arm? How does that even look remotely like an arm? These don't strike me as the most complex toys ever, yet that alleged arm is just a total mish-mash of just randomly positioned parts splayed any which way but the one way they should be. It almost seems like pure luck that the connecter joint ended up in an accessible location.

Seriously...?

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 5:12 am
by Ironhidensh
The more pictures that come out for this set, the less and less thrilled I am. My purchase outlook on this set has gone from "hell yes!", to "probably not". :-(

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 5:17 am
by Desslok2201
Yotsuyasan wrote:
And secondly... what is going on with his left arm? How does that even look remotely like an arm?

It's called standards, which the Old Spice guy here obviously doesn't have. Klaus would have never allowed himself to be photographed with a Devastator in such disarray....
I miss Klaus.

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 5:22 am
by Nemesis Destron
"You guys take the picture quick...heavier than Titan Metroplex!!" :)) :VEHI:

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 5:22 am
by Rodimus Prime
Va'al wrote:Never mind the robot, who is *that*..?
Aaaaawww... Va'al has a crush... :x

As for Devastator, I want to see him properly transformed and combined before judgment, even if its size is impressive.

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 5:32 am
by bumblebeej8
Sir, if you were the one who Transformed that, you suck at transforming these guys.

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 5:42 am
by MartianSpyGirl1996
Va'al wrote:Never mind the robot, who is *that*..?

Took the words right out of my mouth :P

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 5:47 am
by vectorA3
Autobot032 wrote:
vectorA3 wrote:Metroplex was NOT exclusive to Costco. He was available at TRU. I think he was available at Target and walmart too, but I never saw him. I don't know why he wasn't more widely distributed. Maybe the scalpers snatched him too quickly at Target, wally and TRU, don't know.


Metroplex had his initial release through BBTS at BotCon, followed by retail at TRU.
He was then released to and sold by Amazon and HTS. Costco had him as a Christmas special item. Target did not carry him at all, regardless of what people or their website might have said. Wal*Mart.com did carry him, but the stores did not.

Mainly due to his size and price point. He was never exclusive to anyone, it's just that no one really wanted to carry him in a B&M store, aside from TRU. Considering how well he sold at their stores and the apparently limited numbers, it felt like he was an exclusive at least.



Great detective work. I was really foggy on the Target. Also there was the SDCC exclusive Metroplex with the nice box/packaging. The $200 price point was too rich for my blood.

Oh ya, and nm the above pic of Devy, he's just drunk. Rough night, poor quality energon u know?? :P

I still wanna get this guy even though the picture looked bad. I can't wait 10 more years for a MP version, IF they even do it at all. Hmmmm, if i knew for sure, maybe I'd wait, I dunno.

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 5:57 am
by RhA
Rodimus Prime wrote:
Va'al wrote:Never mind the robot, who is *that*..?
Aaaaawww... Va'al has a crush... :x

As for Devastator, I want to see him properly transformed and combined before judgment, even if its size is impressive.

And wait for some reviews before I go out and pay for Devastator. I'm worried about the hollowness and the plastic quality. This guy is gonna cost and I want to know if he's worth it.

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 6:50 am
by Shuttershock
Sweet Primus, what have you done? You've mistransformed him. Look what your careless hands have wrought. Without tabs, this thin plastic cannot support it's weight. Each movement this unnatural best lives is like a thousand years of misery.

Look at it's red optics. It longs for death.

Select the hammer, then select the Devastator. :P

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 7:06 am
by Alpha Dominus
It'll take more than hollow plastic (that there is one MASSIVE figure;henceforth,potentially HEAVY) and haphazard transformations to dissuade me from acquiring the first properly sized official Devastator. The complaints here pale in comparison to the awkward proportions and diminutive,disappointing size of the original. Once he's unboxed at home he will be properly transformed and displayed in all his titanic glory!

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 7:11 am
by RiddlerJ
bumblebeej8 wrote:Sir, if you were the one who Transformed that, you suck at transforming these guys.


But look how happy he is.

Though what's his one hand doing to Devastator's crotch? Stop that!

Re: Transformers Generations Devastator - So Big It Needs Its Own Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 7:37 am
by Super Megatron
So glad I saw this picture. Along with Combiner Wars Optimus Prime, this will be another Combiner Wars figure I will be passing up.

Thanks for saving me money, Seibertron.com!