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Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 9:49 am
by El Duque
Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC exclusive? Site sponsor Robotkingdom has updated their pre-order page for the ACG-CON HK Exclusive version with a description that states it's expected to have the SDCC color scheme. This actually coincides with insider info that we were given prior to Metroplex's big reveal at Toy Fair 2013. As we know from past SDCC's Hasbro isn't afraid to bring out the big guns for their exclusives. Last year Transformers fans got the Fall of Cybertron Bruticus box set and they released the massive Avengers S.H.I.E.L.D. Super Helicarrier. No hints as to what the new the deco will be, but the G1 mold did have one repaint as Metrotitan.

Robotkingdom wrote:Description :
Preorder.
Available in September 2013.

This item is expected to have SDCC Style colour.

More Information will be updated on our website and facebook.


Please note these are merely stock images of the retail release from the Robotkingdom pre-order page and not indicative of the potential exclusive.

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Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 10:47 am
by Solrac333
Great! If that's going to be the exclusive colors, watch the retail version be some hideously colored crap. If that's so, I'll get neither.

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:01 am
by KnightStrike
I hope this isn't a repeat of the FoC Combaticons deal from last year, because if we finally get an amazing Metroplex mold and Hasbro gives us the more affordable retail release as Skittleplex it will be depressing. As expensive as this mold is going to be already I know I will never be able to afford a SDCC version. :-(

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:11 am
by Va'al
KnightStrike wrote:I hope this isn't a repeat of the FoC Combaticons deal from last year, because if we finally get an amazing Metroplex mold and Hasbro gives us the more affordable retail release as Skittleplex it will be depressing. As expensive as this mold is going to be already I know I will never be able to afford a SDCC version. :-(


Ok. Skittleplex sounds amazing. :D

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:21 am
by KnightStrike
Va'al wrote:
KnightStrike wrote:I hope this isn't a repeat of the FoC Combaticons deal from last year, because if we finally get an amazing Metroplex mold and Hasbro gives us the more affordable retail release as Skittleplex it will be depressing. As expensive as this mold is going to be already I know I will never be able to afford a SDCC version. :-(


Ok. Skittleplex sounds amazing. :D


:lol: I can see the 3rd party candy dispenser add-on now :D

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:22 am
by Mindmaster
For all that is good and holy, please just be a repaint into Metrotitan as a powered up version of Metroplex... :PRAY: I want to be able to afford a traditionally-colored Metroplex, not what others are calling Skittleplex.

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:35 am
by Eagleblaster
Year: 2013
Wanted: Generations Springer, Generations Metroplex, Mp-17 and Mp-19.
Details: All bought on site.

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 12:13 pm
by Mkall
I'm hoping for a hyper-accurate FoC colourscheme. That way I won't have to buy it.

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 12:40 pm
by AdamPrime
There's gotta be something you can do with that right arm. Just look at it, sticking out awkwardly from the side there in city mode.

They've put a gun (?) on top of it but it still looks silly. :P

Anyways, can't see the SDCC version being a Metrotitan... Most fans will only buy one version, and you can bet they'll go with whichever one has the classic colorscheme - exclusive or not.

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 12:51 pm
by Sabrblade
I'm hoping it's just a super shiny version with silver chrome or metallic paint or something like that. That way, it can just be "Metroplex Bling Version" who appeals to those who like shiny toys, with the retail version being the regular non-shiny beauty of a figure that we've seen pics of all this time.

Or, it could be that old "G2 'Las Vegas-decoed' golden Metroplex" idea that was suggested by one of the hosts on an old Seibertron.com Twincast Podcast episode from way back when.

I really don't want to have to shell out another mountain of cash for another SDCC exclusive.

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 12:53 pm
by Maxman
What does sdcc stand for?

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 12:57 pm
by Mindmaster
AdamPrime wrote:There's gotta be something you can do with that right arm. Just look at it, sticking out awkwardly from the side there in city mode.

They've put a gun (?) on top of it but it still looks silly. :P


You're just now noticing this?

It doesn't look awkward to me. You can probably position the arm however you want, so then you won't have that awkardness poking out.

Anyways, can't see the SDCC version being a Metrotitan... Most fans will only buy one version, and you can bet they'll go with whichever one has the classic colorscheme - exclusive or not.


I honestly think they would, but if it is decoed as Metrotitan, he will probably be represented as either Metrotitan himself or Metroplex in a powered-up form. This isn't the first time they used alternate decos based off of other characters as a powered up form. Armada Starscream, for example, was decoed into Thundercracker in toy form, but in the show itself, this represented Starscream "powered-up".

Sabrblade wrote:I'm hoping it's just a super shiny version with silver chrome or metallic paint or something like that. That way, it can just be "Metroplex Bling Version" who appeals to those who like shiny toys, with the retail version being the regular non-shiny beauty of a figure that we've seen pics of all this time.


I could get behind this.

Maxman wrote:What does sdcc stand for?


San Diego Comic Con.

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 12:57 pm
by Jelze Bunnycat
Maxman wrote:What does sdcc stand for?


Surely you've heard of the San Diego Comic-Con?

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:03 pm
by Eagleblaster
Ok, looking at it I think I see a shoulder swivel but no shoulder out swivel. I see what it looks like to be a ratchet swivel elbow (complete elbow articulation). I think I see a waist swivel (thats a guess though). And to top it off, it has a leg/thigh ratchet up and out swivel. I just hope please have some knee joints.

If this thing has those joints I just said, then that would make it Actually Poposeable. :shock:

Just imagine a Two foot Articulated Transformer. :DANCE:

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:15 pm
by Mindmaster
Eagleblaster wrote:Ok, looking at it I think I see a shoulder swivel but no shoulder out swivel. I see what it looks like to be a ratchet swivel elbow (complete elbow articulation). I think I see a waist swivel (thats a guess though). And to top it off, it has a leg/thigh ratchet swivel. I just hope please have some knee joints.

If this thing has those joints I just said, then that would make it Actually Poposeable. :shock:

Just imagine a Two foot Articulated Transformer. :DANCE:


Seriously, we've had these images for a while now, so this is not really surprising.

If he didn't have a waist swivel, he wouldn't be able to pull off his base mode.

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And yes, his arm can swivel out, he has knees, his "hip" swivels are on his knees, and he obviously has ratcheting elbows (if he didn't, his elbows would get floppier and floppier as time wears them down).

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:33 pm
by Eagleblaster
Mindmaster wrote:
Eagleblaster wrote:Ok, looking at it I think I see a shoulder swivel but no shoulder out swivel. I see what it looks like to be a ratchet swivel elbow (complete elbow articulation). I think I see a waist swivel (thats a guess though). And to top it off, it has a leg/thigh ratchet swivel. I just hope please have some knee joints.

If this thing has those joints I just said, then that would make it Actually Poposeable. :shock:

Just imagine a Two foot Articulated Transformer. :DANCE:


Seriously, we've had these images for a while now, so this is not really surprising.

If he didn't have a waist swivel, he wouldn't be able to pull off his base mode.

I know we have seen these photos for a while now. And you just repeated what I just said about the joints I just didn't want to put my word on it.

And if you look at the abs and the crotch part thats straight. Its not turning from left to right. So I do not see a waist swivel. All ii see is a tiny gap between those parts where there could be a possible left to right swivel.

And my initial concern was that if the knees could bend or it the arms can go straight out like for example:the new Springer figure can do. Can you answer that? And where do you see the waist turning.

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And yes, his arm can swivel out, he has knees, his "hip" swivels are on his knees, and he obviously has ratcheting elbows (if he didn't, his elbows would get floppier and floppier as time wears them down).

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:48 pm
by Autobot032
It'll either be Metrotitan, or it'll be the TakaraTomy version in special edition packaging and have the second gun. Probably go for like $150.00 instead of $99.99

I'm almost sure of it.

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:52 pm
by Eagleblaster
Eagleblaster wrote:
Mindmaster wrote:
Eagleblaster wrote:Ok, looking at it I think I see a shoulder swivel but no shoulder out swivel. I see what it looks like to be a ratchet swivel elbow (complete elbow articulation). I think I see a waist swivel (thats a guess though). And to top it off, it has a leg/thigh ratchet swivel. I just hope please have some knee joints.

If this thing has those joints I just said, then that would make it Actually Poposeable. :shock:

Just imagine a Two foot Articulated Transformer. :DANCE:


Seriously, we've had these images for a while now, so this is not really surprising.

If he didn't have a waist swivel, he wouldn't be able to pull off his base mode.

I know we have seen these photos for a while now. And you just repeated what I just said about the joints I just didn't want to put my word on it.

And if you look at the abs and the crotch part thats straight. Its not turning from left to right. So I do not see a waist swivel. All ii see is a tiny gap between those parts where there could be a possible left to right swivel.

And my initial concern was that if the knees could bend or it the arms can go straight out like for example:the new Springer figure can do. Can you answer that? And where do you see the waist turning.

Image

And yes, his arm can swivel out, he has knees, his "hip" swivels are on his knees, and he obviously has ratcheting elbows (if he didn't, his elbows would get floppier and floppier as time wears them down).



I know we have seen these photos for a while now. And you just repeated what I just said about the joints I just didn't want to put my word on it. And if you look at the abs and the crotch part thats straight. Its not turning from left to right. So I do not see a waist swivel. All ii see is a tiny gap between those parts where there could be a possible left to right swivel. And my initial concern was that if the knees could bend or it the arms can go straight out like for example:the new Springer figure can do. Can you answer that? And where do you see the waist turning?

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:53 pm
by Mindmaster
Autobot032 wrote:It'll either be Metrotitan, or it'll be the TakaraTomy version in special edition packaging and have the second gun.


That's... actually plausible. Wouldn't have thought of the latter.

I'll keep on with the theory that it will be repainted as Metrotitan/powered-up Metroplex, but that is definitely worth considering.

Probably go for like $150.00 instead of $99.99


More like "it would go for $175.00 instead of $125.00".

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:59 pm
by Autobot032
Mindmaster wrote:
Autobot032 wrote:It'll either be Metrotitan, or it'll be the TakaraTomy version in special edition packaging and have the second gun.


That's... actually plausible. Wouldn't have thought of the latter.

I'll keep on with the theory that it will be repainted as Metrotitan/powered-up Metroplex, but that is definitely worth considering.

Probably go for like $150.00 instead of $99.99


More like "it would go for $175.00 instead of $125.00".


Well, TRU has it listed for $99.99 in Canada's computers. The US is usually the same or cheaper. I can't imagine it going for $125.00...at first.

Still, $175.00 sounds likely, given that it's CC.

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 2:12 pm
by Mindmaster
Eagleblaster wrote:
Eagleblaster wrote:
Mindmaster wrote:
Eagleblaster wrote:Ok, looking at it I think I see a shoulder swivel but no shoulder out swivel. I see what it looks like to be a ratchet swivel elbow (complete elbow articulation). I think I see a waist swivel (thats a guess though). And to top it off, it has a leg/thigh ratchet swivel. I just hope please have some knee joints.

If this thing has those joints I just said, then that would make it Actually Poposeable. :shock:

Just imagine a Two foot Articulated Transformer. :DANCE:


Seriously, we've had these images for a while now, so this is not really surprising.

If he didn't have a waist swivel, he wouldn't be able to pull off his base mode.

I know we have seen these photos for a while now. And you just repeated what I just said about the joints I just didn't want to put my word on it.

And if you look at the abs and the crotch part thats straight. Its not turning from left to right. So I do not see a waist swivel. All ii see is a tiny gap between those parts where there could be a possible left to right swivel.

And my initial concern was that if the knees could bend or it the arms can go straight out like for example:the new Springer figure can do. Can you answer that? And where do you see the waist turning.

Image

And yes, his arm can swivel out, he has knees, his "hip" swivels are on his knees, and he obviously has ratcheting elbows (if he didn't, his elbows would get floppier and floppier as time wears them down).



I know we have seen these photos for a while now. And you just repeated what I just said about the joints I just didn't want to put my word on it. And if you look at the abs and the crotch part thats straight. Its not turning from left to right. So I do not see a waist swivel. All ii see is a tiny gap between those parts where there could be a possible left to right swivel. And my initial concern was that if the knees could bend or it the arms can go straight out like for example:the new Springer figure can do. Can you answer that? And where do you see the waist turning?


I did not repeat; I confirmed.

Look real closely at the red circles I've provided.

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Image

Note the differences between both modes' placement of the wheels and the crotch (or rather, butt for the base mode).

I can't answer your question because I don't know what you are asking. Please rephrase.

Autobot032 wrote:
Mindmaster wrote:
Probably go for like $150.00 instead of $99.99


More like "it would go for $175.00 instead of $125.00".


Well, TRU has it listed for $99.99 in Canada's computers. The US is usually the same or cheaper. I can't imagine it going for $125.00...at first.

Still, $175.00 sounds likely, given that it's CC.


Back at Toy Fair, they had said the base price was $125.00, so that was the basis of that.

Did we have an article saying that Toys "R" Us had listed it in their database as $99.99? If we had reported it, I was probably out of town and without internet access when it was reported.

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 2:33 pm
by Autobot032
Mindmaster wrote:
Eagleblaster wrote:
Eagleblaster wrote:
Mindmaster wrote:
Eagleblaster wrote:Ok, looking at it I think I see a shoulder swivel but no shoulder out swivel. I see what it looks like to be a ratchet swivel elbow (complete elbow articulation). I think I see a waist swivel (thats a guess though). And to top it off, it has a leg/thigh ratchet swivel. I just hope please have some knee joints.

If this thing has those joints I just said, then that would make it Actually Poposeable. :shock:

Just imagine a Two foot Articulated Transformer. :DANCE:


Seriously, we've had these images for a while now, so this is not really surprising.

If he didn't have a waist swivel, he wouldn't be able to pull off his base mode.

I know we have seen these photos for a while now. And you just repeated what I just said about the joints I just didn't want to put my word on it.

And if you look at the abs and the crotch part thats straight. Its not turning from left to right. So I do not see a waist swivel. All ii see is a tiny gap between those parts where there could be a possible left to right swivel.

And my initial concern was that if the knees could bend or it the arms can go straight out like for example:the new Springer figure can do. Can you answer that? And where do you see the waist turning.

Image

And yes, his arm can swivel out, he has knees, his "hip" swivels are on his knees, and he obviously has ratcheting elbows (if he didn't, his elbows would get floppier and floppier as time wears them down).



I know we have seen these photos for a while now. And you just repeated what I just said about the joints I just didn't want to put my word on it. And if you look at the abs and the crotch part thats straight. Its not turning from left to right. So I do not see a waist swivel. All ii see is a tiny gap between those parts where there could be a possible left to right swivel. And my initial concern was that if the knees could bend or it the arms can go straight out like for example:the new Springer figure can do. Can you answer that? And where do you see the waist turning?


I did not repeat; I confirmed.

Look real closely at the red circles I've provided.

Image
Image

Note the differences between both modes' placement of the wheels and the crotch (or rather, butt for the base mode).

I can't answer your question because I don't know what you are asking. Please rephrase.

Autobot032 wrote:
Mindmaster wrote:
Probably go for like $150.00 instead of $99.99


More like "it would go for $175.00 instead of $125.00".


Well, TRU has it listed for $99.99 in Canada's computers. The US is usually the same or cheaper. I can't imagine it going for $125.00...at first.

Still, $175.00 sounds likely, given that it's CC.


Back at Toy Fair, they had said the base price was $125.00, so that was the basis of that.

Did we have an article saying that Toys "R" Us had listed it in their database as $99.99? If we had reported it, I was probably out of town and without internet access when it was reported.


We did. Over a month ago. It's not always fresh in people's minds. http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/ ... kus/26840/

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 2:43 pm
by Mindmaster
Autobot032 wrote:
Mindmaster wrote:
Autobot032 wrote:
Mindmaster wrote:
Probably go for like $150.00 instead of $99.99


More like "it would go for $175.00 instead of $125.00".


Well, TRU has it listed for $99.99 in Canada's computers. The US is usually the same or cheaper. I can't imagine it going for $125.00...at first.

Still, $175.00 sounds likely, given that it's CC.


Back at Toy Fair, they had said the base price was $125.00, so that was the basis of that.

Did we have an article saying that Toys "R" Us had listed it in their database as $99.99? If we had reported it, I was probably out of town and without internet access when it was reported.


We did. Over a month ago. It's not always fresh in people's minds. http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/ ... kus/26840/


Ah, okay.

It's rather odd placing MP Soundwave at a higher price point than Metroplex, since all Soundwave is is a Leader-class-ish figure with diecast and little cassette minions, whereas Metroplex is two feet tall and loaded with electronics.

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 2:59 pm
by Sabrblade
Mindmaster wrote:It's rather odd placing MP Soundwave at a higher price point than Metroplex, since all Soundwave is is a Leader-class-ish figure with diecast and little cassette minions, whereas Metroplex is two feet tall and loaded with electronics.
Not really. Soundwave may be Leader-sized, but he's exceedingly intricate and and complexly engineered with tons of tiny pieces worked into him.

Metorplex may be a giant with some electronics, but he's mostly hollow with a bunch of folding parts to both make his altmodes work and to adhere to toy safety laws.

Re: Transformers Generations Titan Class Metroplex SDCC?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 3:02 pm
by Mindmaster
Sabrblade wrote:
Mindmaster wrote:It's rather odd placing MP Soundwave at a higher price point than Metroplex, since all Soundwave is is a Leader-class-ish figure with diecast and little cassette minions, whereas Metroplex is two feet tall and loaded with electronics.
Not really. Soundwave may be Leader-sized, but he's exceedingly intricate and and complexly engineered with tons of tiny pieces worked into him.

Metorplex may be a giant with some electronics, but he's mostly hollow with a bunch of folding parts to both make his altmodes work and to adhere to toy safety laws.


True. I had forgotten to take into account for the intricate transformation of Soundwave.