Page 71 of 128

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 6:49 am
by Rogue-Primal
Looks like im going after one of the big figures on saturday in my Kids Cool'Shop (new Toys'R'us in Europe) .
That store has a lowered christmas gift price on the ultra class figures meaning they are cheaper than the smaller figures in the rival store. :-D Sadly Sky-Bite was sold out or not in stock.

So either its either Spark Armor Jetwing Prime or Ocean Storm Bumblebee. (Not going for shopping online, i hate long shipping times in Europe) Not going after Megs so many design so flaws.

Which one :-?

    Optimus has a big hip skirt in robot mode and the gatling guns are rather hollow.
    Bumblebee robot has arm kibble.
    Both armors have restricted movement


as for Megatron, his mace is a eysore in helicopter mode and his tank form is just ugly.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 1:38 pm
by william-james88
Go for Optimus then, it has the best combined mode and the optimus figure is serviceable in both modes.

The smaller ones (skybyte, ratchet and shockwave) are still better toys though even though you may think you are getting less for your money.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 2:35 pm
by Rogue-Primal
william-james88 wrote:Go for Optimus then, it has the best combined mode and the optimus figure is serviceable in both modes.

The smaller ones (skybyte, ratchet and shockwave) are still better toys though even though you may think you are getting less for your money.


he's kinda iffy with the obvious blue spot head in truck mode and his feet end up really fat. Does anyone know which one has a better full range similar to this type of movement?

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 8:44 am
by Rogue-Primal
Picked up spark armor bee. Looks like the rival store next to KidsCoolShop had a very 18% unexpected Tax Free weekend giving me minute a 4400 ISKR deal compared to 4999. So happy i did a last minute check :-D

And the elbows on Ocean Storm elbows are more tight than i thought. But good grief positioning Bees hips and legs to be aligned evenly for standing straight instead of leening to the side is just so!!! :BOOM: But i know he needs that stiffness beacause of the armor weight.
Still very very good toy and better than my Warrior Class Sting Shot Bumblebee. ;)^ (Gosh that one and his shoulder kibble is messy from the rear side.)

Overall 7 out of 10. Good paint applications on the ship and fun armor. Bumblebee kinda has a impression of being shocked that someone stabbed.
This upgrade is undoubtedly a good but expensive purchase in the my Cyberverse collection compared to Warrior Sting Shot Bee

New Video Review of Transformers Cyberverse Ultra Class Prowl

PostPosted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 2:46 am
by ZeroWolf
Greetings Seibertronians! Today we bring you a brand new video review of Transformers Cyberverse Ultra Class Prowl! This review was made by fellow Seibertron user and toy reviewer, Chuckdawg1999.

Check out what Chuck has to say about this toy below:

chuckdawg1999 wrote:Ultra Class Prowl is a fun figure with a cool gimmick that makes for a fun play feature. Prowl would make for a fun desk/fiddle toy which can be said for most of the Cybervese line. Remember to support creators!


We have embedded the video below for your convenience, so please have a look and share your thoughts on this toy:



What do you think of this version of Prowl? Is it enough of a change from the Bumblebee it was remolded from? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!

Pictorial Review of Cyberverse Whirl One Step Figure

PostPosted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 1:58 pm
by william-james88
This Whirl is a "one step" toy. I use quotes because while it is as simple in articulation as all one steps, it actually has 4-5 steps depending on how you count it. While the bulk of the transformation is pulling down the cockpit, which slides the entire robot body down, you then have to flip the feet, fold the rotor and bring up the tail to keep the rotor from flailing around. The extra transformation steps make the rotors add a nice design to his back. In helicopter mode, the rotor moves freely, as should always be the case.

Image

Image

Image

Image

The robot mode is nice though. The proportions are about right. He mainly takes inspiration from the Generations toy and I think the design is even better here, especially with the legs. I also think he looks better in helicopter mode than the Generations version did. The biggest change from usual Whirl look is the head sculpt which I find fascinating. It's length is shortened and while it looks slightly smaller than normal, the cyclopean eye is bigger, for the head. So that gives the head an overall chibi (super deformed) aesthetic. He looks pretty cute for a crazed bot.

Image

Image

Image

Image

In robot mode, the left arm has a similar gimmick to the T30 Generations toy where the claw hand can sprout when activated. The two arms are the only parts that are articulated in robot mode.

Image

Image

Overall, when it comes to a one step toy, this is as good as we have gotten so far, since both modes look rather good.

Pictorial review of Cyberverse Bludgeon One Step Figure

PostPosted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 7:35 pm
by william-james88
Bludgeon is a fan favourite character and it's not hard to know why; he's a skeleton samurai. And after G1 he's turned into a tank. There are quite a few of his toys out there at different scales and now we have a new one step mold form Cyberverse. How is it? Well it's fine, for a one step toy.

It's the same design, more or less, as the Robots in Disguise version we already got, so the tank is a double cannon one. It looks fine though the arms are visible. he has a sword accessory that can be attached to the top of the tank.

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

The one step conversion is fun and pretty cool to see. You flip the tank over and as you pull it apart you see it go form the tank's underside into a robot. The head and feet pop out, the shoulders come down and the arms extend out all at once.

Image

Image

Image

The only articulation is the forearms. He can hold the sword in either hand but the left hand can extend outwards to move freely and you can rotate the handheld sword like a helicopter rotor. It's not a great gimmick, but it means that when receded, you can still move the wrist around, making this the first one step with wrist articulation.

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

The robot mode looks good overall, the proportions are decent but I am not too impressed with the head sculpt, which while still with a skull motif goes more for a simplified robotic look as opposed to a more organic look. However, that is indeed the look he has in the card art so the toys does follow through on it.

Image

Overall, this is as good a one step as Whirl. I prefer its transformation sequence and it's very fun to know that even 3 year olds can now have a decent looking Bludgeon toy in their toy chest. For older collectors, unless you want another Bludgeon for your themed Bludgeon shelf, you are better off getting the RID Warrior figure which is of the same design and a pretty great deluxe figure.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2019 9:20 am
by Full-Tilt
where and how did you get them?

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2019 1:37 pm
by william-james88
Full-Tilt wrote:where and how did you get them?


Locally, I newsed that too

https://www.seibertron.com/transformers ... led/44258/

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2019 4:39 pm
by Aimless Misfire
We could've had a nice Siege or Earthrise Whirl & Bludgeon but instead Hasbro gives us this horse ****.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2019 4:44 pm
by Sabrblade
Aimless Misfire wrote:We could've had a nice Siege or Earthrise Whirl & Bludgeon but instead Hasbro gives us this horse ****.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Nov 29, 2019 9:21 am
by Ultra Markus
Aimless Misfire wrote:We could've had a nice Siege or Earthrise Whirl & Bludgeon but instead Hasbro gives us this horse ****.

There's the Titans return Titan master
And thrilling 30 whirl is probably the best whirl we will ever have

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 12:58 pm
by Aimless Misfire
I buy every version of Whirl. One of my all time favorite characters. But this??? I wouldn't even buy this as a dog chew toy. It's that bad!

I was in Walmart the other day looking at Cyberverse Drift & Deadlock. How the **** can anybody actually spend real hard earned money on these? I just cannot believe how cheap & crappy this line is. I just stare in awe & can't believe these are official Hasbro product. The dollar stores sell cheap crappy Chinese KO's that are higher quality than this line.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 1:32 pm
by ZeroWolf
So you don't even like the look of the new deluxe class figures that come with build a figure Maccadams? Also the figures are fun for those that wish to buy them, and I know several kids who are into them just accept this range isn't for you and move on. No point in saying harsh things over it, it's only a toyline, nothing important.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:45 pm
by Sabrblade
Aimless Misfire wrote:I buy every version of Whirl. One of my all time favorite characters. But this??? I wouldn't even buy this as a dog chew toy. It's that bad!

I was in Walmart the other day looking at Cyberverse Drift & Deadlock. How the **** can anybody actually spend real hard earned money on these? I just cannot believe how cheap & crappy this line is. I just stare in awe & can't believe these are official Hasbro product. The dollar stores sell cheap crappy Chinese KO's that are higher quality than this line.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 5:57 pm
by Jelze Bunnycat
ZeroWolf wrote:So you don't even like the look of the new deluxe class figures that come with build a figure Maccadams? Also the figures are fun for those that wish to buy them, and I know several kids who are into them just accept this range isn't for you and move on. No point in saying harsh things over it, it's only a toyline, nothing important.


Speaking of:

In-Box Images of Cyberverse Deluxe Class Wave 1
Out-of-Box Images of Cyberverse Deluxe Class Optimus Prime

Both courtesy of Kenneth Y. and BWTF.com.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 6:53 pm
by bacem
Edit: huh, weird. The picture insertion doesn't seem to work as it usually does. Are there any change i am not aware of?

Courtesy to vector sigma on facebook. This is definitely something i can finally get into. Also, we get confirmation of the other deluxe figures, as well as which BAF parts comes with who.

[attachment=0]FB_IMG_1575247533752.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=1]FB_IMG_1575247527219.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=2]FB_IMG_1575247522183.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=3]FB_IMG_1575247502365.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=4]FB_IMG_1575247489495.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=5]FB_IMG_1575247486711.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=6]FB_IMG_1575247484306.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=7]FB_IMG_1575247481639.jpg[/attachment]

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 7:24 pm
by Jelze Bunnycat
bacem wrote:Edit: huh, weird. The picture insertion doesn't seem to work as it usually does. Are there any change i am not aware of?


Some sites have hotlink protection because linking directly to images on a certain site is considered bandwidth theft. Also, "Copy Image Location" will not always give you right address (it has to end in the image filename plus extension), especially if the image on the site opens in a java-script window.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 8:10 pm
by bacem
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
bacem wrote:Edit: huh, weird. The picture insertion doesn't seem to work as it usually does. Are there any change i am not aware of?


Some sites have hotlink protection because linking directly to images on a certain site is considered bandwidth theft. Also, "Copy Image Location" will not always give you right address (it has to end in the image filename plus extension), especially if the image on the site opens in a java-script window.


I am not exactly linking tho. I just did what usually i did and works on this site. I upload the pic on "upload attachment" section, click "add the file" button, then after that clicking "put inline" button. This usually works smoothly here.

All 8 Cyberverse Deluxes for Build a Figure Macadam Revealed including Arcee and Thunderhowl

PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 9:05 pm
by william-james88
We got some pretty big news coming from fellow fan Kenneth Y who had this posted through BWTF.com. Firstly, the first 4 deluxes from the Transformers Cyberverse line are out in Hong Kong. The back of the packaging reveals 2 facts. The first being that it will be indeed 8 toys that are needed to build Maccadam. And the second being the reveal of the other 4. We already knew the first wave would be Bumblebee, Shockwave, Megatron and Optimus, which we can all see in their packaging. Now we know that the second wave will consist of Arcee, Hotrod (who we saw already), Grimlock and a new character called Thunderhowl. This is great news since Transformers cartoons have often been the place for new characters that can grow the franchise and keep it from being stale. Thunderhowl continues that tradition.

From the same fan, we also have images of deluxe Optimus Prime. Now we can see the full range of motion of this figure and that it is indeed on par with the Siege line in terms of detail, complexity and articulation. Meaning that at the $20 price point, the extra build a figure pieces are really just a bonus, as they were meant to be when the concept first started.

You can see all the images below, let us know what you think!

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 9:26 pm
by aronjlove
These look pretty decent! I've picked up a few Cyberverse figures for my godkids, mostly Scout class. I want to see what that Arcee figure is going to look like. The pics of Optimus show decent articulation.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 9:45 pm
by Skritz
Man I'm not gonna lie, compared to everything else in Cyberverse these looks REALLY good. As in actual, solid, complete and functionnal Transformers figures not too hampered by their gimmicks. They have a nice presentation, decent articulation, look mostly good enough in both modes and are show accurate. There's absolutely nothing wrong with those figures, unlike the early offerings of Cyberverse which always had some issue.

This looks good. If I had watched the show and was interested in it I'd be quite happy. This...really looks good. Like what you'd expect of a TF toyline. Why weren't these made from the get go?

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 9:51 pm
by william-james88
Skritz wrote:Man I'm not gonna lie, compared to everything else in Cyberverse these looks REALLY good. As in actual, solid, complete and functionnal Transformers figures not too hampered by their gimmicks. They have a nice presentation, decent articulation, look mostly good enough in both modes and are show accurate. There's absolutely nothing wrong with those figures, unlike the early offerings of Cyberverse which always had some issue.

This looks good. If I had watched the show and was interested in it I'd be quite happy. This...really looks good. Like what you'd expect of a TF toyline. Why weren't these made from the get go?


I think its because they initially wanted a clearer seperation of pricepoints and complexity between this G1 based line and the other G1 based generations line.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 11:59 pm
by Zeedust
I'm surprised they made Arcee one of the deluxes, given her relatively low amount of screentime thus far. Maybe she's going to have a bigger role in Season 3? Also really curious as to who this "Thunderhowl" guy is, since he seems to be completely new.

I like that Bee's stinger piece is removable, from the first photos I thought he was just going to have that instead of a hand.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 1:28 am
by Sabrblade
Zeedust wrote:I'm surprised they made Arcee one of the deluxes, given her relatively low amount of screentime thus far.
She'll get her due in a forthcoming Season 2 episode. ;)