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Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:10 pm
by Blurrz
Once again EmGo316 delivers a review for an upcoming Hunt For The Decepticons release. This one's Tomahawk, an Autobot helicopter set for release in Wave 3. EmGo goes over Tomahawk's alternate mode, transformation, robot mode and gimmicks, all stuffed into an informative 10 minute video. Check it on Youtube or embed below!

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Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:35 pm
by Slayershoop
Thanks Blurrz!

Anyway, I really like this figure, definite buy for me

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:42 pm
by soundwave#1!!!500%
Slayershoop wrote:Thanks Blurrz!

Anyway, I really like this figure, definite buy for me


:CON: not so much for me i like it but i rather see a blue and silver decepticon version :CON:

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:54 pm
by Slayershoop
soundwave#1!!!500% wrote:
Slayershoop wrote:Thanks Blurrz!

Anyway, I really like this figure, definite buy for me


:CON: not so much for me i like it but i rather see a blue and silver decepticon version :CON:


Oh agreed, but this is still a good figure, and I kinda like the all black

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:55 pm
by Forgotten
I, like others have said like the design, but i'm waiting for a Decepticon repaint. Side Note: this guy's reviews are somewhat painful to me. Am I the only person?

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:57 pm
by Slayershoop
Forgotten wrote:I, like others have said like the design, but i'm waiting for a Decepticon repaint. Side Note: this guy's reviews are somewhat painful to me. Am I the only person?

Lol nope, he reminds me of Sean Long too much IMO

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:55 pm
by thunderjacker
cool figure, transformation reminds me of rotf dirge. head sculpt and color scheme is a definite ringer for cybertron crosswise, also a cool figure. looks like peaugh's got some competition when it comes to getting toys early?!

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 7:32 pm
by --B--
I like his reviews, has just enough campy stupidity to make it amusing.

On to the figure, I think it looks pretty good, until you get to the calves. Those too skinny cankles and crappy feet make it seem like the designer just kinda gave up at the end. They almost seem like a leftover to make it just a little bay-ish. Not bad, but not a must have.

The repaint will have a new head, and the head mold is one of my favorite parts.

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:23 pm
by Rated X
I made up my mind, Im gonna pass this one up. After seeing his power ranger looking head, I lost all interest in getting this figure.

Also, why does Hasbro make such huge missles that are twice as long as the launcher and extend out the back. This makes the vechicle mode look crappy. What happened to short missles that fit into their launchers like G1 figures have ?

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:34 pm
by Forgotten
Rated X wrote:I made up my mind, Im gonna pass this one up. After seeing his power ranger looking head, I lost all interest in getting this figure.

Also, why does Hasbro make such huge missles that are twice as long as the launcher and extend out the back. This makes the vechicle mode look crappy. What happened to short missles that fit into their launchers like G1 figures have ?

Safety laws happened. I believe that they use then extended missle type as opposed to oh, say G1 Ultra Magnus mini rockets because the long modern ones would be more difficult for a child to swallow, even if it is easier to gouge their eye out.

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 7:52 am
by GuyIncognito
It wasn't a must-buy for me, until I watched that video.

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:15 am
by noodles2go
Slayershoop wrote:
Forgotten wrote:I, like others have said like the design, but i'm waiting for a Decepticon repaint. Side Note: this guy's reviews are somewhat painful to me. Am I the only person?

Lol nope, he reminds me of Sean Long too much IMO


Whew... glad I'm not the only one. I appreciate reviewers, but I tend to see the more prominent reviewers as kinda annoying sometimes. For a moment I think... do I fall into this category? Are all other collectors like this? In this particular hobby, I don't mind being the black sheep. Again though, I appreciate what the reviewer does, just not quite his execution.

Aside from that, the toy looks cool. I see some really cool HFTD toys, but its connected to the movie line... and I really dislike most of the movie line. Maybe HFTD will change that.

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:32 am
by Rated X
Forgotten wrote:
Rated X wrote:I made up my mind, Im gonna pass this one up. After seeing his power ranger looking head, I lost all interest in getting this figure.

Also, why does Hasbro make such huge missles that are twice as long as the launcher and extend out the back. This makes the vechicle mode look crappy. What happened to short missles that fit into their launchers like G1 figures have ?

Safety laws happened. I believe that they use then extended missle type as opposed to oh, say G1 Ultra Magnus mini rockets because the long modern ones would be more difficult for a child to swallow, even if it is easier to gouge their eye out.


One way or another they are gonna get hurt. I never understood why something as complex as ROTF Leader Class Optimus Prime should be ages 5 and up. If a child is young enough (and dumb enough) to swallow a missle their parents should not be buying them Transformers. Thats why we have Barney the purple Dinosaur. :o)

I always wondered if I cut and sanded down the long missles (on ROTF Dirge for example) would they still hold in place and fire ???

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:52 am
by kirbenvost
Awesome looking figure. It's going to be really hard to wait on buying this one. I'd planned on getting the repaint only if it looks good, but I might need this one too.

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:58 am
by AutobotTrainer
Forgotten wrote:I, like others have said like the design, but i'm waiting for a Decepticon repaint. Side Note: this guy's reviews are somewhat painful to me. Am I the only person?


What, you don't like the annoying voice, dorky commentary and over-expression? (CHOPPAH...CHOPPAH....CHOPPPAHHHHH!)

:BANG_HEAD:

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:12 am
by Slayershoop
noodles2go wrote:
Slayershoop wrote:
Forgotten wrote:I, like others have said like the design, but i'm waiting for a Decepticon repaint. Side Note: this guy's reviews are somewhat painful to me. Am I the only person?

Lol nope, he reminds me of Sean Long too much IMO


Whew... glad I'm not the only one. I appreciate reviewers, but I tend to see the more prominent reviewers as kinda annoying sometimes. For a moment I think... do I fall into this category? Are all other collectors like this? In this particular hobby, I don't mind being the black sheep. Again though, I appreciate what the reviewer does, just not quite his execution.

Aside from that, the toy looks cool. I see some really cool HFTD toys, but its connected to the movie line... and I really dislike most of the movie line. Maybe HFTD will change that.


Yep, I really see no need to act pointlessly childish, just to be "entertaining",you could just give a review on the figure and be done with it. Now, there are people that are good at doing funny reviews, i.e. Vangelus and TJOmega, but the reason why they are funny is the fact that they don't inject obvious and uncreative humor.

That being said, I appreciate that this guy gets the figures early, just not how he reviews them.

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 11:33 am
by Forgotten
Rated X wrote:

I always wondered if I cut and sanded down the long missles (on ROTF Dirge for example) would they still hold in place and fire ???


Should without a problem. But just so you know when I was a wee little boy I got an Ultra Magnus missle stuck in my throat. :P

PS: Vange1us's reviews are always great, even if it's Kamen Rider(which I despise).

Re: Video Review of HFTD Deluxe Tomahawk

PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 11:40 am
by Jelze Bunnycat
Rated X wrote:I always wondered if I cut and sanded down the long missles (on ROTF Dirge for example) would they still hold in place and fire ???


As long as you know where the catch of the missile is i.e. where the launcher grabs and holds the missile, and if it goes right through the launcher, you can cut and sand down the back end.