GuyIncognito wrote:The BEST seeker molds don't necessarily have the most complex/interesting transformations. Part of what makes the Classic seeker molds great is their simplicity. When they try to make seekers more complex/interesting, they end up with molds like Movie Dirge.

...And yet, I really like that design. Granted I don't own the figure, so I don't know if he's much worse whn you get him in hand, but he certainly looks cool. But then I like weird/monstrous TFs, and he along with Energon Slugslinger and DOTM Crankcase are some figures everybody hates that I reeeeaaallly want!
On topic, I have heard wonders about the Classics mold, although I don't own any myself. If you're into customs, you could probably make a good set of pretty cool Seekers from Energon Starscream. He's well articulated and has a very tidy altmode from what I've seen of him, but he was only ever redecoed as other Starscreams, so you would have to customize him for Thundercracker and Skywarp.
I've got Armada Starscream and Movie Thundercracker (I still need a Skywarp) and I can say about those 2:
>Armada Starscream is a nice figure. He's not hugely articulated, but he's solid, looks nice just standing, very well detailed, has a nice jet mode and the best damn facesculpt ever (dat smirk). Buy if you don't care too much about articulation and just want a big, solid, attractive robot on your shelf. Got redecoed as Thundercracker and heavily retooled into Skywarp.
>Movie Thundercracker has a very good robot mode with decent articulation and very nice sculpting and paintwork (I love his headsculpt in particular) but has rocket pods for hands and the worst jet mode ever. Seriously, it's like an F-22 glued on top of a mound of robot parts. Still a fun toy though. Buy if you don't intend to display him in vehicle mode. He was retooled from Starscream, who also got redecoed into a G1 accurate scheme (with the same headsculpt as Thundercracker) and again with the Thundercracker headsculpt as Skywarp for the ROTF line.