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Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 12:24 pm
by Dead Metal
Kapowtoys have uploaded the first video review of the upcoming Generations deluxe Drift.
Drift is of course based on idw character of the same name.
You can view it by clicking
here or right here on seibertron.com.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdXbUi9hgb0[/youtube]
Stay tuned to seibertron.com for all your transformers related news!
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 1:09 pm
by Vicalliose
Bah, I've checked and his sword is not cybertronian, or at least none of the characters from it are in the alphabet.
It's most likely Japanese...
Oh and, LOOK AT DEM JOINTS HATERS!!! Ha!
He's gonna make a great Blurr! Er, so long as he gets the new head and weps promised.

Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 1:21 pm
by Dead Metal
Vicalliose wrote:Bah, I've checked and his sword is not cybertronian, or at least none of the characters from it are in the alphabet.
It's most likely Japanese...
Oh and, LOOK AT DEM JOINTS HATERS!!! Ha!
He's gonna make a great Blurr! Er, so long as he gets the new head and weps promised.

He'll be the second best Blurr, right after Animated Blurr.
I don't understand why people say this is too kibbly and unstreamlined to be Blurr and then praising Armada Blurr in the same sentence.
This is Armada Blurr:

And this is his alt-mode:

Hanging off his back he's almost as bad as Universe Silberbolt.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 1:44 pm
by HECTOR
Ball jointed wrists . . . it's about time! That should be the standard for the figures from now on.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 2:00 pm
by Tirade
Dead Metal wrote:He'll be the second best Blurr, right after Animated Blurr.
I don't understand why people say this is too kibbly and unstreamlined to be Blurr and then praising Armada Blurr in the same sentence.
If you like the aesthetics of Animated, then that Blurr is obviously the best. I, for one, loathe the animated designs. So Animated Blurr doesn't even come up as a blip on my radar.
As for Drift, he looks like a heck of a toy. I probably won't buy him, but I can appreciate how good he looks. I still don't see Blurr coming out of that mold.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

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Wed May 26, 2010 2:06 pm
by zodconvoy
In the video he says he doesn't know why they left out the waist articulation: it's because of the way the large sword attaches to the back. I'm surprised to say I'm looking forward to this and Blurr.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 2:17 pm
by im ruined
HASBRO why the fluck did you not give drift WAIST MOVEMENT IM SO upset this is how i feel about FANSPROJECT giving me an incomplete SPRINGER after 15 emails they never replied !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BOOOOOOOOOO
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 2:27 pm
by Dead Metal
Tirade wrote:Dead Metal wrote:He'll be the second best Blurr, right after Animated Blurr.
I don't understand why people say this is too kibbly and unstreamlined to be Blurr and then praising Armada Blurr in the same sentence.
If you like the aesthetics of Animated, then that Blurr is obviously the best. I, for one, loathe the animated designs. So Animated Blurr doesn't even come up as a blip on my radar.
As for Drift, he looks like a heck of a toy. I probably won't buy him, but I can appreciate how good he looks. I still don't see Blurr coming out of that mold.
Oh that wasn't praising the Animated stuff, I like them but I know and understand why people don't like them as I hate the animation style myself. It was more a stab at people who claim that Drift would make for a crap Blurr as it's not as awesome as Armada Blurr since it's too kibbly and not at all streamlined.
Up to date Animated Blurr is the only Blurr to have almost full articulation and actually being streamlined, till Drift gets his Blurr treatment that is.

Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 2:29 pm
by Tirade
Dead Metal wrote:Tirade wrote:Dead Metal wrote:He'll be the second best Blurr, right after Animated Blurr.
I don't understand why people say this is too kibbly and unstreamlined to be Blurr and then praising Armada Blurr in the same sentence.
If you like the aesthetics of Animated, then that Blurr is obviously the best. I, for one, loathe the animated designs. So Animated Blurr doesn't even come up as a blip on my radar.
As for Drift, he looks like a heck of a toy. I probably won't buy him, but I can appreciate how good he looks. I still don't see Blurr coming out of that mold.
Oh that wasn't praising the Animated stuff, I like them but I know and understand why people don't like them as I hate the animation style myself. It was more a stab at people who claim that Drift would make for a crap Blurr as it's not as awesome as Armada Blurr since it's too kibbly and not at all streamlined.
Up to date Animated Blurr is the only Blurr to have almost full articulation and actually being streamlined, till Drift gets his Blurr treatment that is.

I don't think Drift would make a bad Blurr, but in my limited capacity, I'm not seeing the fit. I do agree that whatever mold is used needs to be streamlined in both modes. So in that sense, Animated Blurr does fit the bill. I am VERY anxious to see the Blurr version of this mold.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 3:06 pm
by Dead Metal
Tirade wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Tirade wrote:Dead Metal wrote:He'll be the second best Blurr, right after Animated Blurr.
I don't understand why people say this is too kibbly and unstreamlined to be Blurr and then praising Armada Blurr in the same sentence.
If you like the aesthetics of Animated, then that Blurr is obviously the best. I, for one, loathe the animated designs. So Animated Blurr doesn't even come up as a blip on my radar.
As for Drift, he looks like a heck of a toy. I probably won't buy him, but I can appreciate how good he looks. I still don't see Blurr coming out of that mold.
Oh that wasn't praising the Animated stuff, I like them but I know and understand why people don't like them as I hate the animation style myself. It was more a stab at people who claim that Drift would make for a crap Blurr as it's not as awesome as Armada Blurr since it's too kibbly and not at all streamlined.
Up to date Animated Blurr is the only Blurr to have almost full articulation and actually being streamlined, till Drift gets his Blurr treatment that is.

I don't think Drift would make a bad Blurr, but in my limited capacity, I'm not seeing the fit. I do agree that whatever mold is used needs to be streamlined in both modes. So in that sense, Animated Blurr does fit the bill. I am VERY anxious to see the Blurr version of this mold.
I too can't wait to see the Blurr version, the fit comes from the idw comics in which they share the same design, save for the head and the doors hanging off the hips.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 3:19 pm
by vegetacron
Cool toy, but somethin about the reviewer made me want to smash my face into my monitor.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 3:43 pm
by Gauntlet101010
People who say Hasbro makes nothing but junk compared to Fansprojects really needs to take a good, hard, look at Drift here.
I gotta say that's a toy I want, even if what I've heard of the character does nothing for me. And there's just somethign about comic-first guys that i like.
I just need *one* version of this mold, though, so I just won't get Blurr. Animated Blurr looks fine in my collection as Blurr anyway ... but I don't see any use in complaining about more Blurr love. If you don't think Drift will make a good Blurr, don't buy it.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 3:45 pm
by Rated X
So any releaser date ??? Imnot sure about this guy yet...
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 4:03 pm
by Dread_Wing
Has/Tak comes out with some wonderful toys sometimes and this mould is one of them by the looks of it.
But WHY OH WHY did they have to waste such a wonderful bit of engineering on a contrived Mary-sue character like Drift?!?

We still do not have a Classics/Universe/Generations Jazz, Wheeljack, or Tracks, deluxe size cars this 'slot' in the line would have been better for. And important characters like Galvatron get crappy moulds...

Sigh.
At least we are going to get a Blurr retool from this awesome looking mould. And if the rumours of a Kup in the near future are true, we could have a nice little season 3 Autobot cast going on with Protector, Defender and City Commander.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 4:09 pm
by Mykltron
At last - a decent toy review!
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 4:21 pm
by Cyber Bishop
Tirade wrote: but in my limited capacity, I'm not seeing the fit. I do agree that whatever mold is used needs to be streamlined in both modes.
This is my argument.. Too much kibble and not enough streamline in bot mode especially..
I am interested in seeing how they make him into Blurr also.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 4:30 pm
by Badassimus Prime
I'm liking this figure a lot and I've no problem with Drift as a character either. However, I will go out on a limb here and say that Blurr deserves his own unique mold. I honestly can't see a Blurr figure coming out of this.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 5:14 pm
by Zeds
Looking forward to the repaints of this guy! White is just so vanilla.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 5:17 pm
by Kibble
Mykltron wrote:At last - a decent toy review!
Really? Over 9 minutes and we didn't even see the transformation... I may be in the minority here, but I find the transformation to be about 90% of the whole reason for a video review...otherwise pics can cover most of the other info well enough.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 5:27 pm
by Mindmaster
Am I getting this figure? Well, let's ask my buddy Cartman here.
Eric Cartman wrote:Is the Pope making the world a better place for petifiles?
Well said, Eric. Well said.

Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Wed May 26, 2010 8:40 pm
by alexison
This is an amazing figure. The articulation is wonderful. My two cons are the rubber swords and the lack of a waist swivel. Otherwise..
Hasbro, I grant you to make as many repaints of this figure that you would like. lol
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Thu May 27, 2010 12:38 am
by Fires_Of_Inferno
I wonder what sort of fantasy-self insert character Pat Lee would have put into the transformers comics he made?
Also: WHY would some one want to leave the Decepticons? C'mon! Evil is fun! We have BBQ's, you're mad and wanna blow something up, go do it! You always hear about characters joining the Decepticons and then defecting to the Autobots, why are there never (or rarely ever, cause I can't recall if there was actually never) any Autobots who buggered off to the Decepticons?
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Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Thu May 27, 2010 1:06 am
by Gauntlet101010
I wonder what sort of fantasy-self insert character Pat Lee would have put into the transformers comics he made?
He *did* design the Fallen.
It helps that Pat Lee wasn't writing TFs.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Thu May 27, 2010 2:14 am
by Trikeboy
Drift looks amazing. What is wrong with characters that see the error of their ways and turn back to the good side? Look at Anakin Skywalker. He would have faced the same (well deserved) persocution if he survived ROTJ Drift has faced.
On the subject of the Blurr repaint, if I remember correctly Hasbro said they would remold him to have guns, right? If they do that, what are the chances of getting an earth mode Deadlock figure by remolding it back, repainting it and keeping the guns? Could be a future Generations release or even a Botcon/TFCC exclusive.
Re: Video review of Generations Drift!

Posted:
Thu May 27, 2010 4:09 am
by Dead Metal
Gauntlet101010 wrote:I wonder what sort of fantasy-self insert character Pat Lee would have put into the transformers comics he made?
He *did* design the Fallen.
It helps that Pat Lee wasn't writing TFs.
He made a design which was ultimately not used, the design used in the actual comics was done by Andrew Wildman.