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Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Fri Dec 27, 2013 9:25 pm
by -Kanrabat-
I mean, yes, they are tiny, but if we conveniently ignore the FOC Bruticus and Jazz molds (who were complete garbage) the new Genarations deluxes are INCREDIBLE! Simple but clever transformations, always great looking in both bot mode and vehicle mode... with a generous quantities of paint aps!
FOC Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus were great, FOC Starscream and TC are awesome, and Gen IDW Megs, Orion Pax, and Trailcutter are just perfect! Also, most of them come with big weapons that are not dinky looking. If less plastic mean increased overall quality, I'm all for it.
So, wadda y'all think?
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Sat Dec 28, 2013 1:51 am
by fenrir72
Technically, when compared with their G1 character counterparts (i.e. Trailbreaker, Starscream ) they're just the same height. Same with some if not all the Autobot cars. So no problem on my end. What really bugs me (btw, I have the Tomy version) but if only the FOC Optmius was the same height of the G1 Optimus, then I'm a happy camper (he's Optimus for Cybertron's sake). Same with the henkei Galvatron.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Sat Dec 28, 2013 8:34 am
by -Kanrabat-
Sure, "bigger" characters like Optimus or Megatron should be bigger sor scale accuracy. However, the deluxe format should follow the deluxe size, obviously.
What they SHOULD do is making a voyager version of both Optimus and Megatron every single times. Even an upscaled version of the actual deluxes could do. Or why not re-introduce the MEGA class for them, if voyager is too big?
On a side note, I'm glad Orion Pax is a deluxe because he's just a white-collar kid. However, the IDW Generations Megatron should have been a voyager all the way. Meh, the deluxe is better than nothing I guess. And Megs is a very nice toy.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Sat Dec 28, 2013 12:29 pm
by Fox Thiagarajan
I agree w all of the above. The smaller Generations deluxe figures have def grown on me, especially since I started reading the IDW comics.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Sat Dec 28, 2013 6:49 pm
by SJ21
If all the Classics figures were that same size i would be fine with it. Unfortunately when you have shrimp Hoist and Trailbreaker standing on your shelf next to the other CHUG figures, it looks out of place.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Sun Dec 29, 2013 8:32 am
by RhA
SJ21 wrote:If all the Classics figures were that same size i would be fine with it. Unfortunately when you have shrimp Hoist and Trailbreaker standing on your shelf next to the other CHUG figures, it looks out of place.
That would be my only complaint.
And Blitzwing is bigger than his triple-changing buddies.
Which is really the reverse of this complaint.

Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Sun Dec 29, 2013 1:27 pm
by craggy
yup. a lot of these new Generations bots are really nice. problem is that they're standing next to usually larger bots from previous Generations or Classics lines. Of course, Kup and the original Classics Hot Rod don't exactly look right next to each other either...I mostly try to keep my complaints to being about those bots who are much smaller and have less parts, whilst the price has kept going up.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Mon Dec 30, 2013 7:33 am
by It Is Him
-Kanrabat- wrote:I mean, yes, they are tiny, but if we conveniently ignore the FOC Bruticus and Jazz molds (who were complete garbage) the new Genarations deluxes are INCREDIBLE! Simple but clever transformations, always great looking in both bot mode and vehicle mode... with a generous quantities of paint aps!
FOC Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus were great, FOC Starscream and TC are awesome, and Gen IDW Megs, Orion Pax, and Trailcutter are just perfect! Also, most of them come with big weapons that are not dinky looking. If less plastic mean increased overall quality, I'm all for it.
So, wadda y'all think?
Trailcutter is painfully short, and FOC Bruticus does not suck - you're all wrong about that even if you guys don't realize it yet.
The problem is the price tag. If Hasbro made Bigger deluxes, or threw in more accessories, I wouldn't complain. Except now we're often paying $16 for deluxes. We're getting less for more money.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Mon Dec 30, 2013 8:36 am
by -Kanrabat-
It Is Him wrote:Trailcutter is painfully short, and FOC Bruticus does not suck - you're all wrong about that even if you guys don't realize it yet.
The problem is the price tag. If Hasbro made Bigger deluxes, or threw in more accessories, I wouldn't complain. Except now we're often paying $16 for deluxes. We're getting less for more money.
I'm not alone on the FOC Bruticus hate train. Once the new car smell was cleared out, many came to realise all the painful flaws this set has. I sold my FOC G2 colored Bruticus without regrets. However, if you love the FOC Bruticus team, good for you. No one need "permission" from others to like or dislike something afterall.
Sure, if you consider Trailcutter as a TRUCK that transform into a bot, the truck and resulting bot should be bigger than the car-bots and so on. However, the good old scale problem is part of what Transformers is. In the same size class, in the same line, of course everyone will be out of scale with each others. Just take megatron, who as a friggin' FLYING WING should have been a leader class. Arcee in TF PRime, who should have been a Commander instead of a Deluxe, ect, ect. And don't get me started on the ghestalt combiners with absurd limbs (G1 Bruticus and Defensor, I'm starring at you both...)
If I continued to care about scale in Transformers, I would have become crazy by now. That's why I enjoy the toys as they are, individually. Sure, if you want to make a display featuring many characters, the scale issues can be annoying. So, why not put the smaller toys that should be bigger characters in the foreground while putting the bigger toys that should be smaller characters in the background?
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Mon Dec 30, 2013 6:47 pm
by Arctorro
Personally, I'm always looking at scale, of the robot modes. That way I can more easily bring a smaller figure like Trailcutter without much that much worry (though it would be nice if he was as tall as Universe Sideswipe). Gotta say I'm not a fan of motorcycle bots, for me they just don't work.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Mon Dec 30, 2013 7:32 pm
by craggy
These robots are small, Dougal, the ones out there are far away.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:30 pm
by durroth
the problem with FOC Optimus, as I understand it, is that he's supposed to be an armored/bulked up optimus, but WFC Optimus is significantly larger. The size difference is as noticable as the size difference between WfC Optimus and FoC Grimlock for a figure which is ostensibly supposed to be the upgraded optimus. Trailcutter and Hoist are just small compared to most of the standard deluxe cars, but they occupy a weird grey area in size where they don't scale well with ANYTHING they're put next to in vehicle mode. which I suppose would really matter more if Hoist's hook was capable of hooking anything bigger than a legion class.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:18 pm
by Tronus_Rex
What I love about the small figures is how well they go with Metroplex '13. Also makes the beast/predacon transformers look MUCH bigger. Imagine placing "Bumblebut" next to either of the really big Predaking toys. It's also funny to imagine sentai transformers. Rita Repulsa coming around and making TFP Shockwave - "Grow!!!"

Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:30 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Tronus_Rex wrote:What I love about the small figures is how well they go with Metroplex '13. Also makes the beast/predacon transformers look MUCH bigger. Imagine placing "Bumblebut" next to either of the really big Predaking toys. It's also funny to imagine sentai transformers. Rita Repulsa coming around and making TFP Shockwave - "Grow!!!"

Metroplex is just perfect with Cyberverse figures. Strangely enough, normal Voyager Predaking scale well with Cyberverse, but only in dragon mode. I wish there was a DELUXE Predaking to scale with cyberverse for his BOT mode.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Thu Jan 02, 2014 4:08 pm
by FellintoOblivion
I don't give a **** about scale between classes and lines but I still think Hasbro is blasting us in the ass.
It's not just size that's going down, it's weight which is the real problem. Look at how hollow some of the new molds are in robot mode. They're like the reverse of a shellformer or something.
As for the accessories, I would much rather have the same old null rays then these stupidly over-sized guns Thundercracker and Starscream come with. FoC Sideswipe can't even hold up the retarded gun he comes with.
ETA: Funny how retarded gets censored but not **** or ass.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Mon Jan 13, 2014 1:02 am
by thedistinctroom
The title of this thread is the exact reason why I don't really buy them, or any especially new Transformers.
Just too small at such a price. I understand oil is expensive, so the price of plastic toys goes up globally due to this. But, it's not just the size that provokes such disdain for the latest batch of Transformer product. It's the overall quality that we've been getting since animated gave us (in my opinion) some of the cheapest plastic figures I can remember for a long time.
If you compare the likes of a Transformer from say, Galaxy Force / Cybertron, to a modern Generations figure (for example, FOC Bruticus), you will notice a vast difference in the quality.
In a nutshell, I cannot afford to buy high priced, dubious quality renditions of my favorite G1 Transformers.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Mon Jan 13, 2014 3:48 am
by bvzxa
here's my 2 cents:
Hasbro has (is) ripping us off at the deluxe price point and this is what I have deduced:
Prior to FOC and the current Generations line, Hasbro hinted to upping the price point of deluxes back in 2010/2011. We were right here complaining because the last Generations line was selling for I believe almost $14.99 at most of the retailers. Of course people did not buy the figures at this price point so Walmart went in first with a $11.99/$12.99 price point, and then Target and even K-Mart followed. Walmart will hold that price point and then drop to $9.99, and then the other retailers will follow.
Now enter 2012, what did we get with FOC, some of the smallest hollow figures you could ever imagine. I was disappointed at how small FOC Optimus is compared to WFC Optimus. In fact most of the WFC line was pretty solid compared to any of the FOC including those hollowed out voyagers.
Hasbro gave us crap at the same price point. And this is why we still see wave one of the FOC deluxes on the shelves of many Walmarts even now. The plastic is thin and feels light almost akin to KO quality. I have had the SDCC set for Bruticus as well as the original retail five figure set. All of them feel just as light as my Brave KO toys. The only difference is the plastic on the FOC is slightly more sturdier. I have Brave KO's with better plastic (Da Garn X giftset). I had the FOC Grimlock/Bruticus set twice but both toys are big disappointments. I think the gave a little more sturdiness to Runination when I compared handling them
Next is the new Generations line. They are not real deluxes, these are slightly larger scout class figures. I compared them to most of the scout class figures from the A/E/C and they are only a tad bigger. I know the Classics line always had scale issues but the new Generations line takes the cake. Classics Bumblebee has more weight than Trailcutter and is bigger than Orion Pax/Megatronus. On my shelf right now, TFCC Dion is a head taller than Megatronus.
I'm not gonna give any credit to Hasbro at all. I have held this in since late 2012 but I feel I have had enough. The biggest surprise is how the voyager price point has held on to $19.99 yet the Deluxe price point wants to creep up every year at one point hitting as high as $15.49 at Target.
Now I know Hasbro is in the business of making money but each year I get more and more selective in my purchases of the company that originated the Transformers line than I do with 3P. I believe it's time to stop giving the benefit of the doubt to any corporation that tries to screw you because you care about the extremely large salaries they get from screwing you at the cash register. As of late they only seem to care about how much profit they can get out of these movies.
And judging by the looks of TF4 toys, we may get even further screwed.
Re: Yeah, the new Generations deluxes are small... so what?

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Sat Jan 18, 2014 6:25 pm
by TheGlynreaper
I love the generations figures and so far i have collected these
Voyager Grimlock
Voyager Soundwave
Deluxe Ultra Magnus
Deluxe Starscream
Deluxe Air Raid - my personal favourite
Deluxe Kickback
Deluxe Sideswipe
Deluxe Megatron
Deluxe Orion Pax
Deluxe Trailcutter
Deluxe Bumblebee
Legends Optimus Prime
Legends Bumblebee
i got these from the local toys r us and im sooo hoping more will be released very soon