DOTM Toyline Discussion Thread (Complaints, Questions, Ideas)
Before anyone squawks, I did use the search feature and found nothing that encompasses the entire line, just random hauls and random figures.
Let's stsrt with Cyberverse first.
Legion Class figures:
Some of these are rather impressive. Paint decos on such a small figure really stand out. Yet, for me, none of them really grab my attention and call out to me. Ratchet and Crowbar have been the only exceptions so far.
I'm sure there must be more impressive molds I've yet to give a chance, so my assessment is admittedly biased.
Commander Class figures:
Now, these do impress me. Enough that I've bought several. I bought Optimus from the preview pack (paint apps) and then his trailer/base set just to get the trailer. A pretty impressive set. The robot has quite a range of posability for such a small size. The trailer's gimmicks are really neat, plus the ability to connect to other sets just gives it open ended possibilities for kids.
I bought Sentinel so I could use him in the Ark, once I got my hands on it. (Which I did. More on that in a moment.)
Not quite what I was expecting. Not nearly as impressive as Optimus. Flimsy feeling too.
Two of the Commanders did impress me though... Powerglide and Hatchet. I'm not sure which one is more impressive, but I'm leaning towards Hatchet. He's possibly the largest of the Cyberverse figures, in both vehicle and robot mode. (I'd say he's a small Basic/Scout Class figure when you compare him to past lines.)
Powerglide's a conundrum. When I opened him and transformed him for the first time, I was impressed. He felt like a real Scout Class figure, just a bit smaller. The build quality was strong and firm and he felt solid in both forms. So, imagine my surprise when both Optimus and Sentinel felt like a Kabaya Candy Toy, to me. I'm not saying they're bad figures, but Powerglide definitely had some work put into him. They feel like something you've put together as a party favor, Powergilde feels like an actual figure. I can't be the only one to notice this.
Anywho, onto the bases...
The Ark is a lot of fun. Fully customizable. It can hold C-clamp weapons, it can hold both full sized Deluxe/Voyager/Leader and Commander sized weapons by plugging them into the holes it's covered in. The same thing on the inside too. The Automorph (not officially labeled as such) transformation really does look neat when transforming it. The smaller bases can connect to it as well (think Scramble City, but on a much grander scale) so you have plenty of options, and kids with their imaginations have almost limitless options and ideas.
Still, I'm not entirely sold on Cyberverse as a whole.
So, now here's your chance to list your favorites, your recommendations, your reasons why you aren't interested.
Scout Deluxe and Voyager size changes...
This has been a problem for many. On the plus side, the Scouts have become the Human Alliance basics, and include a human driver and sometimes a companion bot as well. All for $10.00! You can't beat that! Not to mention, they're triple changers!
On the flip side, however, Deluxes and Voyagers have suffered for it. Barricade for instance, might be quite possibly the smallest Deluxe this line has to offer. He's not much bigger than the HA Basics in both vehicle and robot mode. Yet he's the most screen accurate Deluxe in face, chest and arms. So it's a real toss up with that guy. The other Deluxes, such as Bumblebee and Sideswipe, not nearly as downsized as one might initially believe. Some, but nothing drastic. Still quite a bit of bang for your buck.
Ironhide is the Voyager that has suffered the most. He's barely taller than HFTD Battle Blade Bumblebee, yet he's one of the more CGI accurate designs to come along. (I bought him and recommend him, btw.)
I realize they had to make compromises somewhere along the line to make room for the new weapon system, and keep prices low. I'm just not sure downsizing the figures was the best option. I mean, paint apps are minimal anyway, why not cut more of those and keep the figures a tad bigger?
What are your thoughts on the size changes? For? Against? Let it all out.
Leader Class:
Now, this is a mixed bag. You have Sentinel, Bumblebee and Ironhide. Sentinel is an exceptional figure once you figure out his transformation. (No thanks to his ridiculous instructions. More on those in a minute.) I know he's a tremendous cheat, but a well designed and visually impressive cheat. To the unsuspecting, you'd never imagine that a pointy and rounded figure would change into a boxy firetruck. Yet he does, and he looks fantastic in both modes.
Bumblebee, this was just a cash in that failed. There's no need for a Leader Class Bumblebee when we've had figures roughly the same size that did more and looked better. Currently the worst shelf former of the line.
Ironhide. In hot demand, full of neat gimmicks, but has his own problems. An out of scale robot mode. A terrible amount of backpack kibble that looks awful. Weapons that flop around in robot mode. Blue Jean legs. Simplistic transformation. Yet his vehicle mode is really nice. Well, except for the glaringly obvious robot hanging down from underneath. At least Sentinel does a pretty good job of hiding it. It's not immediately obvious to most. Bumblebee, I can't speak for, I've not really paid attention much to his vehicle mode, or the figure itself, for that matter.
Rumor is we're getting three new Leaders for 2012 (three a year and we've hit our max for this year), and that they'll be Megatron, Shockwave, and one left unnamed as of yet. If this is true, which I hope it is, I'm hoping Megatron and Shockwave have the complexity and impressive design of Sentinel, and not as weak as Ironhide's.
Ironhide's selling out because, well, it's Ironhide. With what happened in the movie, and this being the first time he's just massive, he's a hot seller, but I do think that'll cool down after a while. Sentinel seems to be the only Leader Class that tends to sell out and stay sold out. I haven't seen him at retail except a random K-Mart or TRU since he's been available. My Wal-Mart sold out of him and hasn't been able to restock him since. I want the next Leaders to be that hot, that desirable.
What are your expectations?
Onto the paintapps...
These are without a doubt, some of the WORST I have ever seen. For the most part, they're applied right without much overspray and they're centered right, which is just shocking. However, the paint chips, scratches and even rubs off if handled incorrectly, problem is...general handling will damage the paint. It's ridiculous. I'm already going to have to touch up several figures, one of the worst culprits is Roadbuster. Geez...the Amp logo just wants to come off that plastic like it's a life mission.
Anyway, I've rambled long enough and got the spark going. Post away and let's get this campfire going.
Feel free to post your opinions, your ideas, your complaints, etc.
Let's stsrt with Cyberverse first.
Legion Class figures:
Some of these are rather impressive. Paint decos on such a small figure really stand out. Yet, for me, none of them really grab my attention and call out to me. Ratchet and Crowbar have been the only exceptions so far.
I'm sure there must be more impressive molds I've yet to give a chance, so my assessment is admittedly biased.
Commander Class figures:
Now, these do impress me. Enough that I've bought several. I bought Optimus from the preview pack (paint apps) and then his trailer/base set just to get the trailer. A pretty impressive set. The robot has quite a range of posability for such a small size. The trailer's gimmicks are really neat, plus the ability to connect to other sets just gives it open ended possibilities for kids.
I bought Sentinel so I could use him in the Ark, once I got my hands on it. (Which I did. More on that in a moment.)
Not quite what I was expecting. Not nearly as impressive as Optimus. Flimsy feeling too.
Two of the Commanders did impress me though... Powerglide and Hatchet. I'm not sure which one is more impressive, but I'm leaning towards Hatchet. He's possibly the largest of the Cyberverse figures, in both vehicle and robot mode. (I'd say he's a small Basic/Scout Class figure when you compare him to past lines.)
Powerglide's a conundrum. When I opened him and transformed him for the first time, I was impressed. He felt like a real Scout Class figure, just a bit smaller. The build quality was strong and firm and he felt solid in both forms. So, imagine my surprise when both Optimus and Sentinel felt like a Kabaya Candy Toy, to me. I'm not saying they're bad figures, but Powerglide definitely had some work put into him. They feel like something you've put together as a party favor, Powergilde feels like an actual figure. I can't be the only one to notice this.
Anywho, onto the bases...
The Ark is a lot of fun. Fully customizable. It can hold C-clamp weapons, it can hold both full sized Deluxe/Voyager/Leader and Commander sized weapons by plugging them into the holes it's covered in. The same thing on the inside too. The Automorph (not officially labeled as such) transformation really does look neat when transforming it. The smaller bases can connect to it as well (think Scramble City, but on a much grander scale) so you have plenty of options, and kids with their imaginations have almost limitless options and ideas.
Still, I'm not entirely sold on Cyberverse as a whole.
So, now here's your chance to list your favorites, your recommendations, your reasons why you aren't interested.
Scout Deluxe and Voyager size changes...
This has been a problem for many. On the plus side, the Scouts have become the Human Alliance basics, and include a human driver and sometimes a companion bot as well. All for $10.00! You can't beat that! Not to mention, they're triple changers!
On the flip side, however, Deluxes and Voyagers have suffered for it. Barricade for instance, might be quite possibly the smallest Deluxe this line has to offer. He's not much bigger than the HA Basics in both vehicle and robot mode. Yet he's the most screen accurate Deluxe in face, chest and arms. So it's a real toss up with that guy. The other Deluxes, such as Bumblebee and Sideswipe, not nearly as downsized as one might initially believe. Some, but nothing drastic. Still quite a bit of bang for your buck.
Ironhide is the Voyager that has suffered the most. He's barely taller than HFTD Battle Blade Bumblebee, yet he's one of the more CGI accurate designs to come along. (I bought him and recommend him, btw.)
I realize they had to make compromises somewhere along the line to make room for the new weapon system, and keep prices low. I'm just not sure downsizing the figures was the best option. I mean, paint apps are minimal anyway, why not cut more of those and keep the figures a tad bigger?
What are your thoughts on the size changes? For? Against? Let it all out.
Leader Class:
Now, this is a mixed bag. You have Sentinel, Bumblebee and Ironhide. Sentinel is an exceptional figure once you figure out his transformation. (No thanks to his ridiculous instructions. More on those in a minute.) I know he's a tremendous cheat, but a well designed and visually impressive cheat. To the unsuspecting, you'd never imagine that a pointy and rounded figure would change into a boxy firetruck. Yet he does, and he looks fantastic in both modes.
Bumblebee, this was just a cash in that failed. There's no need for a Leader Class Bumblebee when we've had figures roughly the same size that did more and looked better. Currently the worst shelf former of the line.
Ironhide. In hot demand, full of neat gimmicks, but has his own problems. An out of scale robot mode. A terrible amount of backpack kibble that looks awful. Weapons that flop around in robot mode. Blue Jean legs. Simplistic transformation. Yet his vehicle mode is really nice. Well, except for the glaringly obvious robot hanging down from underneath. At least Sentinel does a pretty good job of hiding it. It's not immediately obvious to most. Bumblebee, I can't speak for, I've not really paid attention much to his vehicle mode, or the figure itself, for that matter.
Rumor is we're getting three new Leaders for 2012 (three a year and we've hit our max for this year), and that they'll be Megatron, Shockwave, and one left unnamed as of yet. If this is true, which I hope it is, I'm hoping Megatron and Shockwave have the complexity and impressive design of Sentinel, and not as weak as Ironhide's.
Ironhide's selling out because, well, it's Ironhide. With what happened in the movie, and this being the first time he's just massive, he's a hot seller, but I do think that'll cool down after a while. Sentinel seems to be the only Leader Class that tends to sell out and stay sold out. I haven't seen him at retail except a random K-Mart or TRU since he's been available. My Wal-Mart sold out of him and hasn't been able to restock him since. I want the next Leaders to be that hot, that desirable.
What are your expectations?
Onto the paintapps...
These are without a doubt, some of the WORST I have ever seen. For the most part, they're applied right without much overspray and they're centered right, which is just shocking. However, the paint chips, scratches and even rubs off if handled incorrectly, problem is...general handling will damage the paint. It's ridiculous. I'm already going to have to touch up several figures, one of the worst culprits is Roadbuster. Geez...the Amp logo just wants to come off that plastic like it's a life mission.
Anyway, I've rambled long enough and got the spark going. Post away and let's get this campfire going.
Feel free to post your opinions, your ideas, your complaints, etc.