DevastaTTor wrote:shortround wrote:With all the talk about the secons I still don't get what it is about the seacons that is making everyone have geekgasum. There cute little sea creatures they don't look really scary or anything not like the predacons or the Terrorcons.
I believe the expression "you always want what you cannot have" applies here. And at this point,
the Seacons have reached near mythological status.
Ironic and accurate, seeing as how they could be considered mythological in origin (some of them, anyway...).
I, for one, never even knew about the Seacons as a kid and only found out about them after I got back into collecting. I don't think they saw as much daylight under the shadows of Devastator or Predaking, or, to some extent, Menasor and Bruticus or even Abominus--they just weren't as ingrained into the storyline. That alone makes them somewhat "rare" and, consequently, more popular or sought after.
But they have some other things going for them as well: each smaller 'bot can become a weapon (and there are 5 of them!); the paint apps are different, bordering on weird, yet appealing when put together; the awesome God Neptune repaint; there just aren't that many G1 sea-based figures, let alone sea
creatures.
Who WOULDN'T like these guys? They became an intermediate grail of mine after I discovered them--one of the best combiner completions I've had as a collector!