Night Raid wrote:Dagon wrote:Night Raid wrote:Dagon wrote:Night Raid wrote:Awesome, man! I can see why they didn't use it, though. Too light and insubstantial.
If they made him a little meatier, I think that would have been better than the actual Starscream. As it is in the picture it is too light, but with a little muscle it would have been preferable to the chicken diamond he ultimately became.
I may be wrong, but I think part of the point of their design was to make them look like the aliens they were.
No, you are correct. And as alien as they do look, they could have been made to look even more alien. That being said, they can also look humanoid and/or human-like, yet still be aliens, such as this concept design shows. I understand that since I didn't care for ROTF I am lower than Hilter on the humanity ladder, but still, I think the concept deisgn is better than the one that was ultimately used. My sincere apologies.
I'm not saying I don't like the concept art, because I do. It just wouldn't work because it looks too fragile to withstand five minutes of combat.
Not the way it appears, it wouldn't. A good blast or two and that Starscream would be history, for certain. That's why I was saying that if they beefed him up, in that production design, he probably would have worked out alright. From the wing designs and stuff, it looks like they were using the F-22 for that designs' alt mode as well, so they should have been able to have gotten that production design to look as weighty as the actual movie one. So, not like I know anything about engineering or character design or anything, but based on the smae plane being used for the alt mode of both robots, shouldn't it have been possible for this production Starscream to have been given the heft of actual-movie-Starscream? I just think that this design, alien looking as well, was a better idea/would have looked better in the end.