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idw transformers as toys

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Tue Aug 06, 2013 8:55 pm
by chaosmage42
ok so the next wave or two of transformers all look like or similar to their idw versions. as their packed with a comic it makes sense but here is the 30 million dollar question is this going to continue. We have tailgate, swerve and other characters who haven't gotten a good figure in a while-that are more that a repaint. And i start asking myself what figures do you think might becoming next? Also a fair number of beast mode transformers skybite and rattrap plus of course waspinator are showing up could we see more beast mode transformers in our toys and comics?
Plus with whirl coming out and the headmaster characters in the comic a fair bit think there is a chance of a remold of it into highbrow as he is in the comic?
Re: idw transformers as toys

Posted:
Tue Aug 06, 2013 9:05 pm
by RAcast
For me, I'll be picking up:
Legends: Tailgate and Cosmos
Deluxes: Waspinator, Mini-con combiner, Skywarp, and Armada Starscream
Voyagers: Rhinox and Whirl
They all look AMAZING and I can't wait to see what else is coming down the pipeline!
Re: idw transformers as toys

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 8:23 am
by GuyIncognito
If they keep making 'em, I'll keep buyin' 'em. I don't even read the comics, but I LOVE the IDW designs and will buy every figure based on them.
Re: idw transformers as toys

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Tue Aug 13, 2013 5:37 pm
by chaosmage42
so who do you think should be next-personally i want to see the headmasters because its about bloody time they got another figure -hard heads doesn't count as its a repaint and you have to buy the head robot kit to make it hard head
also i would like to see some more of the cons -like snaptrap and his team i want to see them combine into peranacon or god neptunie -either way its possible -they have an extra team mate so even with out nurilator its possible we could see him
Re: idw transformers as toys

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Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:57 pm
by Cyber Bishop
I am glad that they are coming out with Skids.. For some reason he was one of my favs from back in the early Marvel days.
Re: idw transformers as toys

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Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:03 pm
by chaosmage42
skids kinda was the but monkey of the uk he got written out early by galvatrons arrival -mass displacement. when a transformer in the uk comics traveled back in time a transformer in that time period was sent to a void between reality to keep the universe balanced. I read in some other scifi story and it makes sense to me that the universe is balanced for the amount of matter in it -so if you add matter it throws the system out of balance. Which is a major plot point as 2 transformers bypass this rule and it causes a major distortion in space time. At any rate -with these recent characters getting their own figures i woulder who is next any bets.
Re: idw transformers as toys

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Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:20 pm
by Mkall
chaosmage42 wrote:so who do you think should be next-personally i want to see the headmasters because its about bloody time they got another figure -hard heads doesn't count as its a repaint and you have to buy the head robot kit to make it hard head
Don't count on Hasbro to make actual Headmasters, they may make the character but it won't come with a separate figure. The reason for this is that once kids lose the head figure, then the TF's playability factor drops severely.
also i would like to see some more of the cons -like snaptrap and his team i want to see them combine into peranacon or god neptunie -either way its possible -they have an extra team mate so even with out nurilator its possible we could see him
You and me both. However I suspect we won't get anything like them from Hasbro that isn't in Kreon form. I think we may be waiting on 3rd parties to give us one.
Re: idw transformers as toys

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Wed Aug 14, 2013 3:24 am
by SKYWARPED_128
Mkall wrote:chaosmage42 wrote:so who do you think should be next-personally i want to see the headmasters because its about bloody time they got another figure -hard heads doesn't count as its a repaint and you have to buy the head robot kit to make it hard head
Don't count on Hasbro to make actual Headmasters, they may make the character but it won't come with a separate figure. The reason for this is that once kids lose the head figure, then the TF's playability factor drops severely.
Also, the fig that becomes the head might become a choking hazard, especially if the ball-jointed limbs come off.
Re: idw transformers as toys

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Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:46 am
by Dead Metal
I want a god damn Voyager pre-Earth Megatron.
And I don't mean the Megatron Origins version, I want the damn awesome body he had before he took a gun as an alt-mode.
Why doesn't this exist yet? It's the coolest design G1 Megatron has ever had.
Re: idw transformers as toys

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Wed Aug 14, 2013 1:38 pm
by RAcast
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Mkall wrote:chaosmage42 wrote:so who do you think should be next-personally i want to see the headmasters because its about bloody time they got another figure -hard heads doesn't count as its a repaint and you have to buy the head robot kit to make it hard head
Don't count on Hasbro to make actual Headmasters, they may make the character but it won't come with a separate figure. The reason for this is that once kids lose the head figure, then the TF's playability factor drops severely.
Also, the fig that becomes the head might become a choking hazard, especially if the ball-jointed limbs come off.
You guys know Hasbro has done Headmasters before right? Energon Omega Supreme was a Headmaster (though the Platinum version lacks his Mini-con buddy, in favor of improving the standard head). Armada Overload and Armada Sideways were also headmasters. They could easily do them in either deluxe or voyager scale.
Re: idw transformers as toys

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Wed Aug 14, 2013 2:31 pm
by Mkall
RAcast wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Mkall wrote:chaosmage42 wrote:so who do you think should be next-personally i want to see the headmasters because its about bloody time they got another figure -hard heads doesn't count as its a repaint and you have to buy the head robot kit to make it hard head
Don't count on Hasbro to make actual Headmasters, they may make the character but it won't come with a separate figure. The reason for this is that once kids lose the head figure, then the TF's playability factor drops severely.
Also, the fig that becomes the head might become a choking hazard, especially if the ball-jointed limbs come off.
You guys know Hasbro has done Headmasters before right? Energon Omega Supreme was a Headmaster (though the Platinum version lacks his Mini-con buddy, in favor of improving the standard head). Armada Overload and Armada Sideways were also headmasters. They could easily do them in either deluxe or voyager scale.
I'm aware of it. However those toys were produced almost 10 years ago, so they've had time to re-evaluate their design process. Also, Side Swipe (and his later wasp-like repaint) had a head, so losing the minicons wouldn't impact to heavily on play, and you said it yourself - Omega's head is now firmly attached with his re-release.
I'm just parroting what Hasbro said when they revealed Cyclonus for the first time; that they wanted a figure to maintain playability. Losing the head figure means that the main robot would not have a head and thus lose its playability status. Losing guns and whatnot have minimal playability impact.
Re: idw transformers as toys

Posted:
Wed Aug 14, 2013 7:09 pm
by RAcast
Mkall wrote:RAcast wrote:You guys know Hasbro has done Headmasters before right? Energon Omega Supreme was a Headmaster (though the Platinum version lacks his Mini-con buddy, in favor of improving the standard head). Armada Overload and Armada Sideways were also headmasters. They could easily do them in either deluxe or voyager scale.
I'm aware of it. However those toys were produced almost 10 years ago, so they've had time to re-evaluate their design process. Also, Side
ways (and his later wasp-like repaint) had a head, so losing the minicons wouldn't impact to heavily on play, and you said it yourself - Omega's head is now firmly attached with his re-release.
I'm just parroting what Hasbro said when they revealed Cyclonus for the first time; that they wanted a figure to maintain playability. Losing the head figure means that the main robot would not have a head and thus lose its playability status. Losing guns and whatnot have minimal playability impact.
That's true, but maybe they'll pull a Side
ways again anyway? One can hope. The original Energon Omega Supreme had a head too, by the way, it was just smaller and...weird.

Re: idw transformers as toys

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Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:06 pm
by chaosmage42
side ways and overload were both good figures -though sideways has a good trick to the problem of loosing the head unit -give him a head that can be switched in -acutally this is a great way to make the legend class figure useful. ,make them alternate heads each with different abilities or better yet stats -like how those bot shots work. make the head master units clip into the chest and change the stats of the figures like the originals did
Re: idw transformers as toys

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Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:28 pm
by gavinfuzzy
Since Hasbro did Generations Scoops as a double Targetmaster, I have some kind of hope for more targetmasters/ headmasters.
We aren't in the 30th year yet. More to come next year

Re: idw transformers as toys

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Sun Aug 18, 2013 12:43 am
by chaosmage42
next year is the 30th so we might get something -then again i think we are lucky to get any classic figures these days -i feel they really are making too many primes and bumblebees im really starting to hate seeing those figures