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titanium toys

PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 2:00 am
by ny2125
who collects this line of toys (i am talking about the larger figures that transform)? i have been collecting some of the classics and the deluxe line from the movie. i saw scourge at the local walmart tonite but didnt get it. i am hoping they will make him and cyclonus in the classics line (which i remember reading here they are to release more this year). so anyone like the titanium line or know what figurs will be in the next classic wave of releases (i am hoping for a galvatron too)!!!

Re: titanium toys

PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 2:49 am
by Ruthless Cynic
As of now, no more Titaniums are being released. I personally enjoyed the line and am still in hot pursuit of G1 Ultra Magnus and Rodimus.

Re: titanium toys

PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 3:02 am
by Firebird
The titanium line wasn't that bad I bought a few of them. I wish that they had released the Shockwave WW Grimlock, WWprowl and Cosmos moulds though...

As far as scourge and cyclouns in classics 2.0, I imagine we will all find out the first wave of figures soon thanks to the collectors club. But if you got a spare $1000 and really like cyclonus check this guy out
http://cgi.ebay.com/Jizaitoys-Transform ... p1638.m118

Galvatron if I remember correctly was confirmed to be part of Classics 2.0 at last years Botcon but no new news has been heard since then.

Re: titanium toys

PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 3:10 am
by shortround
Never really liked them because they some of them had a habit of falling apart when you transformed them. So I was never sure which figures where worth owning and which weren't. As far as there being a galavtron in universe/classics 2.0 the answer yes and he will be an ultra size figure.

Re: titanium toys

PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 6:14 am
by Frostic_Prime
The titaniums only pleased one out of three collector factors. They looked cool and were made of metal, pretty much it. They were hard to pose in some cases because of weak joints and heavy pieces. And most importantly: the price was wack. Way too expensive for (some) half assed figures.

Re: titanium toys

PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 8:53 am
by doomboy536
Ruthless Cynic wrote:I personally enjoyed the line and am still in hot pursuit of G1 Ultra Magnus


Don't bother pursuing him, Titanium G1 Magnus is the worst figure in my collection by far. His robot mode is awesome, but his vehicle mode is ugly and all the wheels don't touch the ground. The missile launchers have been made in such a way that you have to put them on upside down, and the ramps don't come down unlike the original G1 toy. If you get him, be prepared to leave him in robot mode. I haven't changed him more than 2 times.

However, the rest of the line seems to be awesome. I have War Within Fallen and my god, he rocks so much!

Re: titanium toys

PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 10:54 am
by Insurgent
If you pop his arms off, switch his forarms around and put the arms back on (so the Autobot symbols are backwards in robot mode) the missile launchers can go on the right way up. His knees can also do a quick switch so they bend backwards, giving him much better posing. And his waist twists.

I don't know what to say about the tits. G1 Magnus is the only one I have, because it's G1 Magnus wothout being a white Prime. I like the figure, it looks good beside G1 Jazz, Soundwave and Blitzwing, it has some good poses chance, but I'm not convinced to get anymore.