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Any difference between Takara and Hasbro's movie line?

Posted:
Sat Jul 07, 2007 2:16 pm
by Excellion
Hello all! Just a quick query to help me decide how best to spend this week's pay packet. I've seen Movie Leader Optimus Ptrime in my local toy shop but before I go and spend £40 on him I would like some more information on the Takara version of the same toy. In my experience Takara products have always been superior and I usually import. Does anyone know if there paint applications are better or the same? I find Hasbro red always looks orange (ALternators Prime is a good example of this).
Any help would be appreciated!
Re: Any difference between Takara and Hasbro's movie line?

Posted:
Sun Jul 08, 2007 5:07 am
by Jelze Bunnycat
Excellion wrote:Hello all! Just a quick query to help me decide how best to spend this week's pay packet. I've seen Movie Leader Optimus Ptrime in my local toy shop but before I go and spend £40 on him I would like some more information on the Takara version of the same toy. In my experience Takara products have always been superior and I usually import. Does anyone know if there paint applications are better or the same? I find Hasbro red always looks orange (ALternators Prime is a good example of this).
Any help would be appreciated!
The only difference I've seen so far lies in '79 Bumblebee: the Takara version has translucent windows instead of the solid ones of the Hasbro version. Here's a
gallery of the Japanese version, courtesy of Remy of
TFKenkon

Posted:
Sun Jul 08, 2007 5:16 am
by Dead Metal
Takkara Primes got Diecast, that's the only difference I know

Posted:
Sun Jul 08, 2007 9:05 am
by Professor Smooth
Dead Metal wrote:Takkara Primes got Diecast, that's the only difference I know
No, it doesn't.

Posted:
Sun Jul 08, 2007 9:07 am
by Dead Metal
Professor Smooth wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Takkara Primes got Diecast, that's the only difference I know
No, it doesn't.
realy? Didn't they advertise it a wile back? There was even a frontpage of it on Seibertron. So they changed it.

Posted:
Sun Jul 08, 2007 9:50 am
by Redimus
I have the Hasbro version, and there is NOWHERE that diecast could be successfuly used, so that must have been utter bull.
I dunno why, but I getthe feeling the movie isnt as big a deal to Takara as ti is to Hasbro.
Im also a little appauled that the Japanese are getting the western tf names thrust upon them. We wouldnt like it if we had to watc ha movie with Convoy and the cybertrons battleing for seibertron against the destrons, so why should they have to have Prime and the autobots battling for cybertron against the decepticons?

Posted:
Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:01 am
by Professor Smooth
Redimus wrote:I have the Hasbro version, and there is NOWHERE that diecast could be successfuly used, so that must have been utter bull.
I dunno why, but I getthe feeling the movie isnt as big a deal to Takara as ti is to Hasbro.
Im also a little appauled that the Japanese are getting the western tf names thrust upon them. We wouldnt like it if we had to watc ha movie with Convoy and the cybertrons battleing for seibertron against the destrons, so why should they have to have Prime and the autobots battling for cybertron against the decepticons?
We really don't care what they're called. The movie is different from the cartoon.

Posted:
Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:03 am
by Ninja Sixshot
i noticed on the takara website that ironhide has longer smoke stacks.

Posted:
Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:10 am
by Bonger
Redimus wrote:I have the Hasbro version, and there is NOWHERE that diecast could be successfuly used, so that must have been utter bull.
I dunno why, but I getthe feeling the movie isnt as big a deal to Takara as ti is to Hasbro.
Im also a little appauled that the Japanese are getting the western tf names thrust upon them. We wouldnt like it if we had to watc ha movie with Convoy and the cybertrons battleing for seibertron against the destrons, so why should they have to have Prime and the autobots battling for cybertron against the decepticons?
Appalled?? This is an Amercian movie. This is about as appalling as a Japanese movie having the Japanese names, i.e. not at all. Not to mention that any collector there is probably more than a little familiar with the name Optimus Prime. Really, a non issue to me.

Posted:
Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:17 am
by Bumbled
I think maybe Takara uses a slightly different paint job. But I rather get Hasbro than Takara, both different versions.