tentagil wrote:Dispensor wrote:Blurrz wrote:Dispensor wrote:Blurrz wrote:Dispensor wrote:and all armada figures.
Wah.... what? Care to explain?
Zero articulation, poor detail, lame extra gimmicks.
Maybe Thrust was good, and some of the minicons, but that's about it.
I know there were bad ones like Hot Shot and Prime, and horrible ones like Sideswipe, but many of figures of the Armada line were great, including Tidal Wave, who happens to usually go over $70 on Ebay if it's MISB. Unicron was awesomesauce, and Wheeljack was a great Deluxe. So saying all the armada figures are a complete waste of plastic is a little bit of an overstatement, IMO.
The Armada version of Unicron was completely ugly. The Energon repaint, the one I bought, was much better.
Also, Wheeljack was a gross misuse of his name for a mediocre figure, and Tidle Wave really didn't look like anything in either mode.
Of course, this is all just IMO.
I'm find the Energon Unicron to be hideous, he's like a rave kiddie. Armadacron has a deco that looks more like the original which I like.
Not a fan of the name used but the A-Wheeljack is a decent one. Looks cool, and has about as much if not more articulation then 90% of G1.
And Tidal Wave is probably my favorite figure of the last six years. Again the Armada coloring over the Energon. Really don't understand what the appeal of dark colors with day glo green lighting decos is.
Unicron had horrible paint application and a dull color scheme in general. The hideous translucent gray plastic looked bad against the cheese orange. Energon Unicron, on the other hand, had lovely paint apps, even though neon green against black is old by now. The translucent plastic was more eye catching. An overall nicer looking figure.
Regarding Wheeljack, you're speaking of it like being as articulated as a G1 figure is a good thing.
Tidal Wave's alt. mode(s) don't look like anything. Not much of a disguise... a purple and neon green group of floaty things vaguely resembling boats. As articulated as a brick, as all combiner's tend to be, but each individual piece doesn't even have a robot mode, so there's no trade-off.