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prime abominus

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Sun Jul 07, 2013 1:23 am
by chaosmage42
ok so we have a cybercommander size one coming out but the toys at the convention included at least one from that set -im not sure what size looked delux so i want to ask does this mean we are getting a delux or so size combiner or is this just the figure -i ask because im not really big on the beasts and want to know if it is or not because im am big on combiners
Re: prime abominus

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Sun Jul 07, 2013 4:00 am
by Dead Metal
They are only up-scaling three of them so far, and they've modified them to not combine. So if you want an Abonimus you have to get the small one.
Re: prime abominus

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Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:55 pm
by chaosmage42
that stinks -thanks though if they do make full set any chance you think someone will make as set of parts to combine them together
Re: prime abominus

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Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:44 pm
by King Kuuga
Dead Metal wrote:They are only up-scaling three of them so far, and they've modified them to not combine. So if you want an Abonimus you have to get the small one.
I only remember seeing Twinstrike and Windrazor, and I believe they confirmed it would be just those two and they don't combine.
Re: prime abominus

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Sun Jul 14, 2013 9:46 pm
by chaosmage42
thats a big mistake -i love combiners - i when out of my way to find all the new combaticons -though im not thrilled about just repainting them into the wreckers doesn't work for me
i want some more teams of combiners like the old bots
Re: prime abominus

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Sun Jul 14, 2013 10:00 pm
by King Kuuga
Well, they needed a good way to reuse the Combaticon molds (aside from SDCC Bruticus, and G2 Bruticus, and Takara Bruticus...), and I think a double homage to the Wreckers and RID Ruination is a pretty cool way to go. Bear in mind that they've got new heads and extra weapons, so you're getting more for your money than the first batch. They're not everybody's cup of tea, but I think they're neat. We'll get more combiners soon, I think, so don't be worrying too much. Bruticus is their big test, and if he does well (in all his variants), they'll make more.
Re: prime abominus

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Sun Jul 14, 2013 10:15 pm
by RAcast
That Bot wrote:Well, they needed a good way to reuse the Combaticon molds (aside from SDCC Bruticus, and G2 Bruticus, and Takara Bruticus...), and I think a double homage to the Wreckers and RID Ruination is a pretty cool way to go. Bear in mind that they've got new heads and extra weapons, so you're getting more for your money than the first batch. They're not everybody's cup of tea, but I think they're neat. We'll get more combiners soon, I think, so don't be worrying too much. Bruticus is their big test, and if he does well (in all his variants), they'll make more.
And, given all the variants, I'd say they're selling pretty well lol. The set is flawed, to be sure, but I love how it came out, and I look forward to them doing even better sets in the future.
Re: prime abominus

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Sun Jul 14, 2013 10:31 pm
by dirk2243
RAcast wrote:That Bot wrote:Well, they needed a good way to reuse the Combaticon molds (aside from SDCC Bruticus, and G2 Bruticus, and Takara Bruticus...), and I think a double homage to the Wreckers and RID Ruination is a pretty cool way to go. Bear in mind that they've got new heads and extra weapons, so you're getting more for your money than the first batch. They're not everybody's cup of tea, but I think they're neat. We'll get more combiners soon, I think, so don't be worrying too much. Bruticus is their big test, and if he does well (in all his variants), they'll make more.
And, given all the variants, I'd say they're selling pretty well lol. The set is flawed, to be sure, but I love how it came out, and I look forward to them doing even better sets in the future.
I would say this is the only way I would "consider" buying Hasbro's new up-scaled cyberverse. If they 1. make all the terrorcons and 2. they actually combine. Not that I agree with the up-scale, but Abominus was the only combiner I owned and thus he holds that special place. But the combiner(s) would be the only ones I would go for pending how they actually look, not the photo-shopped pics.
Re: prime abominus

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Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:10 am
by RAcast
dirk2243 wrote:I would say this is the only way I would "consider" buying Hasbro's new up-scaled cyberverse. If they 1. make all the terrorcons and 2. they actually combine. Not that I agree with the up-scale, but Abominus was the only combiner I owned and thus he holds that special place. But the combiner(s) would be the only ones I would go for pending how they actually look, not the photo-shopped pics.
Er, why did you quote my post when it had nothing to do with Abominus?
On your post, I agree with ya 100%, and it's a shame they cut out the combining gimmick. I mean, I get that they're just padding out the line with some random molds, but why not do something interesting with the upscaling if you're going to do it anyway, yeah?
Re: prime abominus

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Mon Jul 15, 2013 2:00 am
by King Kuuga
Well, they're looking for some really simple molds, like the Rescue Bots, for the 2-5 crowd, and from what I've seen, Rippersnapper and Blight do some funky gymnastics to turn into feet for Abominus. If I had to venture a guess, Hasbro doesn't want to risk really young children being unable to take advantage of that gimmick, so they upscaled only the two simplest molds and a pair of popular Autobots to have a mini-line of big, simple figures.
Re: prime abominus

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Mon Jul 22, 2013 11:18 pm
by chaosmage42
doesn't mean its still not a bad move -plus i know they like reusing molds and this is another way they could-they could make an entire army of different colored combiner bits.
Also i have no prob with them making it i just don't really like them as much -plus the nearest place ive seen them is 3 cities over -and im more intered in getting all the voyagers right now =just got springer -ya
Re: prime abominus

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Wed Jul 24, 2013 10:17 am
by Superwheeljack
That Bot wrote: Hasbro doesn't want to risk really young children being unable to take advantage of that gimmick, so they upscaled only the two simplest molds and a pair of popular Autobots to have a mini-line of big, simple figures.
Which sucks. We need more combiners. But keep in mind, Hasbro has only so much plastic, and we're getting that huge awesome metroplex coming out soon.
But I find the
We want little kids to join in the fun too

excuse pretty lame.
Let the little kids have rescue hunters, or some other option. This is why your sales are going down hasbro. Your not being original. Just look at the recent 3'rd qaurter report
TFW2005 wrote:Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner started off by mentioning Boys Category sales did not do well. However, Hasbro did do well with other categories. He explained this further during the Q&A Session mentioning Transformers franchise had not seen any major growth in the 2013 2nd Quarter, when a journalist compared the 2nd Quarter of 2013 to the same Quarter of 2012. However, Hasbro expect to see growth in the coming 2 Quarters
.
I've only seen three other kids buying transformers in the past month.
Seriously Hasbro?
Re: prime abominus

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Wed Jul 24, 2013 11:05 am
by Noideaforaname
^ Going by the
actual report, and not TFW's summery, it sounds like Transformers is doing pretty well.
During the first quarter of 2013, the Company had strong revenues from owned or controlled brands such as MAGIC: THE GATHERING, NERF, TRANSFORMERS, PLAY-DOH, FURBY, MY LITTLE PONY, MONOPOLY, LITTLEST PET SHOP, FURREAL FRIENDS and PLAYSKOOL .
Higher revenue from MAGIC: THE GATHERING, TWISTER, including TWISTER RAVE, MONOPOLY and boys action gaming, including TRANSFORMERS BOT SHOTS and ANGRY BIRDS STAR WARS products contributed to the category's growth.
....
I don't see why Hasbro would take out the ability to combine --or rather, the pegs and clips to attach the Terrorcons together-- just because little kids "wouldn't get it". Cyberverse are
already geared towards little kids.
If anything, it'd be due to stability issues or something along those lines. What works with small figures doesn't always work for larger ones, and it doesn't help that Abominus already comes across as an afterthought.
Re: prime abominus

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Wed Jul 24, 2013 11:20 am
by Superwheeljack
Noideaforaname wrote:^ Going by the
actual report, and not TFW's summery, it sounds like Transformers is doing pretty well.
During the first quarter of 2013, the Company had strong revenues from owned or controlled brands such as MAGIC: THE GATHERING, NERF, TRANSFORMERS, PLAY-DOH, FURBY, MY LITTLE PONY, MONOPOLY, LITTLEST PET SHOP, FURREAL FRIENDS and PLAYSKOOL .
Higher revenue from MAGIC: THE GATHERING, TWISTER, including TWISTER RAVE, MONOPOLY and boys action gaming, including TRANSFORMERS BOT SHOTS and ANGRY BIRDS STAR WARS products contributed to the category's growth.
....
I don't see why Hasbro would take out the ability to combine --or rather, the pegs and clips to attach the Terrorcons together-- just because little kids "wouldn't get it". Cyberverse are
already geared towards little kids.
If anything, it'd be due to stability issues or something along those lines. What works with small figures doesn't always work for larger ones, and it doesn't help that Abominus already comes across as an afterthought.
The actual report, say's Transformers, not counting bot shots, is the same as it was in the first 2 quarters. They're designed for abonimus, and not to mention the autobots in the "leluxe" scale are pretty bad also.
Re: prime abominus

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Wed Jul 24, 2013 11:44 pm
by chaosmage42
the problem as i see it is they have too many transformer groups at the same time -if you make too many of something peoples disposable income will only cover some of it. i think the biggest thing is that they have the generations line and the prime line running at the same time as bot shots cyberverse and everything else. there are just too many items plus look at how stores display this stuff -a good chunk of the space is being taken up by the cyberverse stuff. which there is a lot of people around here don't buy it as much espically when a 8 dollar figure is about half the size of a 12 dollar figure and has better engineering
Re: prime abominus

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Thu Jul 25, 2013 12:48 am
by Mkall
Noideaforaname wrote:I don't see why Hasbro would take out the ability to combine --or rather, the pegs and clips to attach the Terrorcons together-- just because little kids "wouldn't get it". Cyberverse are already geared towards little kids.
If anything, it'd be due to stability issues or something along those lines. What works with small figures doesn't always work for larger ones, and it doesn't help that Abominus already comes across as an afterthought.
Or perhaps they're just not going to upscale all five of the minipredacons so why bother accounting for a gestalt if not all the parts are going to be made.
Occam's razor: the simplest answer is usually the best one.
Re: prime abominus

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Sun Jul 28, 2013 10:20 am
by Superwheeljack
If they do make all five terrorpreds, than I can see some custom makers working on adding the tabs
Re: prime abominus

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Sun Jul 28, 2013 10:24 am
by Superwheeljack
chaosmage42 wrote:the problem as i see it is they have too many transformer groups at the same time -if you make too many of something peoples disposable income will only cover some of it. i think the biggest thing is that they have the generations line and the prime line running at the same time as bot shots cyberverse and everything else. there are just too many items plus look at how stores display this stuff -a good chunk of the space is being taken up by the cyberverse stuff. which there is a lot of people around here don't buy it as much espically when a 8 dollar figure is about half the size of a 12 dollar figure and has better engineering
I have a problem with that better engineering thing
Is the cyberverse wheeljack as good as the RID Deluxe figure?
NO
Is the bh optimus better than the voyager?
NO
Is the shockwave cyberverse better than the voyager?
NO
I could go on and on on this complaint
Re: prime abominus

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Sun Jul 28, 2013 6:36 pm
by chaosmage42
i think you miss understood im actually in agreement with you -i was refering to the fact that the 12 dollar delux is only 4 dollars more and is better than the cyberverse
Re: prime abominus

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Thu Aug 01, 2013 3:11 pm
by Superwheeljack
chaosmage42 wrote:i think you miss understood im actually in agreement with you -i was refering to the fact that the 12 dollar delux is only 4 dollars more and is better than the cyberverse
Sorry, mix read you.
At least deluxes are down $3 less than a year ago
Re: prime abominus

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Fri Aug 02, 2013 9:54 pm
by chaosmage42
it is a slight improvement -doesn't help that we can't find the ones from then that we passed up -also why the prime voyagers are 4 dollars cheaper then the generations ones -totally baffles me.
and im really sick of seeing so many bloody cyberverse figures -these things are what i think is keeping target in my area from restocking -they still have a prime jazz and shockwave from a year ago. The biggest annoyance is that while we got springer and sandstorm no blitzwings =when ever i think i know which one is going to be hard to get they completely change the game up to the point im totally lost
Re: prime abominus

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Fri Aug 02, 2013 10:53 pm
by King Kuuga
The only Jazz toy on shelves right now is the Generations one, unless you mean the Prowl redeco of Legion Smokescreen, which is from this year. Ditto for Shockwave, these toys cannot possibly have been on shelves for as long as you say.
Re: prime abominus

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Fri Aug 02, 2013 11:09 pm
by RAcast
That Bot wrote:The only Jazz toy on shelves right now is the Generations one, unless you mean the Prowl redeco of Legion Smokescreen, which is from this year. Ditto for Shockwave, these toys cannot possibly have been on shelves for as long as you say.
He's somehow confusing the Cyberverse figures with Wave 1 of FoC deluxes, I think.

Re: prime abominus

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Sat Aug 03, 2013 12:15 am
by King Kuuga
Somehow I forgot there even was a FOC Shockwave, even though he's the only guy in the first two waves I bought. Durrr.
Well the reason they seem to be sticking around is partly because the stores still have wave 1 cases in the back, and partly because later waves also pack in some of the wave 1 figs. Those figures have probably not been sitting there since last September.
Re: prime abominus

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Sat Aug 03, 2013 11:03 pm
by chaosmage42
RAcast wrote:That Bot wrote:The only Jazz toy on shelves right now is the Generations one, unless you mean the Prowl redeco of Legion Smokescreen, which is from this year. Ditto for Shockwave, these toys cannot possibly have been on shelves for as long as you say.
He's somehow confusing the Cyberverse figures with Wave 1 of FoC deluxes, I think.

no i am not confused you are missing what im talking about. im talking about last years first wave of generations figure prime jazz and shock wave were in it. Im saying that the excessive number of cyberverse figures is keeping them from restocking deluxe figures here. Please ask me before you try telling others what i mean. the cyberverse figures don't sell as well as the deluxes and they choke the shelf space so the other sizes don't get restocked -espically when there are 10 bumblebees.