TRANSFORMERS PRIME CYBERVERSE OPTIMUS MAXIMUS PRODUCT DEMO
Hasbro's official Transformers YouTube channel has uploaded a product demo of the recently released Transformers Prime Cyberverse Optimus Maximus playset. Check out the video embedded below.
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TOTALLY looks like he's sitting down with no head CycL3Bot-'[O.o]' wrote:Bot mode looks alright![]()
Battle station mode?? thats a joke rightTOTALLY looks like he's sitting down with no head

Alpha Weltall wrote:CycL3Bot-'[O.o]' wrote:Bot mode looks alright![]()
Battle station mode?? thats a joke rightTOTALLY looks like he's sitting down with no head
Hey, it worked for G1 Metroplex.
Megatron Wolf wrote:Alpha Weltall wrote:CycL3Bot-'[O.o]' wrote:Bot mode looks alright![]()
Battle station mode?? thats a joke rightTOTALLY looks like he's sitting down with no head
Hey, it worked for G1 Metroplex.
Actually Metroplex was a bit more complex than this thing is not to mention he was a solid figure & not hollow like this. When Metroplex transformed he actually looked like something unlike prime here who dose just look like hes sitting down with no head and a flat chest.
Ultra Markus wrote:yeah but imagine what this looks like to a 5 -6 year old kid
who these toys are designed for
fenrir72 wrote:If you thought this was locco, take a gander at Grandus, he just lies down on his belly to become a "space carrier" or something. his city mode, well just open up his belly to expose his guts.
fenrir72 wrote:If you thought this was locco, take a gander at Grandus, he just lies down on his belly to become a "space carrier" or something, his city mode, well just open up his belly to expose his guts.
cost, the world economy, trying to save money by making smaller less quality toysCobalt Prime wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:yeah but imagine what this looks like to a 5 -6 year old kid
who these toys are designed for
True, but following that train of thought, why didn't they always just make lazy, crappy offerings like this since this is all it takes to impress the target audience? Why'd we have to go from stuff that adult collectors could actually appreciate to THIS after so many years?

ScottyP wrote:I should get some better pictures later, but for the meantime... (hopefully Twitter doesn't mind the hotlinking)
Laying the figure down produces a much better "base mode", and it helps that there are mystery joints in the feet that allow them (with some force) to rotate the way they do. A little bit of Shoulder articulation to allow the standing platforms to function in base mode would have been great, but it just ain't there!
Cobalt Prime wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:yeah but imagine what this looks like to a 5 -6 year old kid
who these toys are designed for
True, but following that train of thought, why didn't they always just make lazy, crappy offerings like this since this is all it takes to impress the target audience? Why'd we have to go from stuff that adult collectors could actually appreciate to THIS after so many years?