nycPrime wrote:Need to piggyback off this post. I finally found a Generations Metroplex at an acceptable price. The only thing is it's missing the big red gun, the 2 shoulder guns, and Scamper's gun.
Based on some research, it looks like my best options at a reasonable price are TFC-009 (but shoulder guns supposedly don't peg well) and the 3P standalone big red gun (but I'd still need shoulder guns). I noticed the B&A Sixgun as well, but that isn't as easily obtainable now. And I didn't see anything used on ebay.
Are those my best options or am I missing something? What would you guys recommend? Thanks.
I myself am a fan of the Before & After Sixgun. Here's my Metroplex with him:


Alas, as you mentioned, this may not work for you. One, it is harder to find these days. Two, this option uses the stock black shoulder guns from Metroplex. So while it will get you a pair of large red guns, it won't help with the black shoulder ones.
I wasn't a fan of what I saw of TFC's Gear of War 3 package (TFC-009), but if you can find that for a reasonable price, perhaps that would work for you, after all. It will get you new black shoulder guns, two matching large red guns, and a third large red and white gun that looks similar to Metroplex's stock large red gun. So really, all the weapons one might need other than a gun for Scamper. Scamper uses a 5mm hole, though, so really any small black or red gun you can find with a 5mm peg could probably work in a pinch.
Only downside may be that the TFC set won't get you a Slammer (the little tank that came with G1 Metroplex), while the Before & After set will. If that is actually important to you or not is up to you.
There was another set that had Sixgun and Slammer as legends class figures, but that won't really help you if you are looking for large weapons big enough for Metroplex to wield. Finally, there was a company, X2 Toys, that put out a close replica of Metroplex's stock large red gun that could also transform into a tank. One by itself was close to $40, though, so it didn't seem that cost effective to me when either Before & After or TFC offered a ton more for only a bit more than twice the price.