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Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Lapse Of Reason wrote:I have all three (well, I did but sold Armada Unicron because it paled in comparison to the Takara).
The main thing Amazon has going for it over the Takara is the matching hand color. I might look into swapping the hands.
I prefer the orange color of the Takara. I also lucked out and don't have any paint flaws on the face of my Takara edition.
Given a chance to rank them, I'd go:
Takara A
Amazon A-
Armada B
Oh, and I would not say the blue on the Amazon is a baby blue. Not like a robin's egg or anything. It is more baby blue with a bit of gray mixed in.
Sabrblade wrote:Why's he blue? Because he was blue.
Also, take notice that his equator is colored yellow/gold/orange in these pics and on the Amazon Unicron, yet the Takara Unicron left it unpainted.
It is movie-accurate color-wise, but not layout-wise. I've elaborated more on this better here:headsortails wrote:Thank you! I was just about to start posting similar pics, but you beat me to it. The amazon version is movie-accurate, IMO.
I really doubt it's a "piece of crap". I'll just have to wait and see when mine comes in....
Sabrblade wrote:Having seen comparison images of both the Hasbro and Takara, I can see good things about both figures, as well as faults in each.
The Hasbro one has the more correct color choices, while the Takara one has the more correct color layout.
Though, the Takara one has slightly more correct use of its colors than the Hasbro one. Like, the Takara one has orange upper arms, more solidly-colored legs, orange stomach sides, a straight stripe of orange going down the center of the chest, and an overall more subtle color scheme with a correct shade of gray.
On the downside, the Takara one has a fully orange main torso (when it should have more gray in certain places), black knees, too many little silver details that are otherwise unnecessary, and a lack of paint going around the back of his head from cheek-to-cheek.
On the other hand, the pluses of the Hasbro one are its knees colored the same as its lower legs, a gray upper torso, a red Planet Mode maw, a painted Planet Mode equator, a correct shade of blue for Planet Mode, and overall more accurate shades of orange and blue.
But, it also has far too many little red and silver details that are really unnecessary, too shiny a silver, a jagged orange stripe going down his chest all zigzag-like, gray stomach sides, garish and gaudy orange and silver details are his legs, Red LED eyes when he should have green, and an overall disorienting color layout.
If only Hasbro and/or Takara had taken the positives of both versions, discarded/fixed as many negatives as they could, and attempted to give us something as closer as possible to this without further remolding or making a new figure, then this would have been an instant win.
The keyword in this is SUBLETY, as the G1 Unicron had a very subtle color scheme. He didn't look all that fancy, but he didn't HAVE to. His colors worked just fine without all these little bits of red and silver speckled all over his body. His basic colors of blue, orange, and gray work just fine for him on there on. We don't need all these little extra bits that take away form the show-accruacy of these two figure's color schemes!
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:It is movie-accurate color-wise, but not layout-wise. I've elaborated more on this better here:headsortails wrote:Thank you! I was just about to start posting similar pics, but you beat me to it. The amazon version is movie-accurate, IMO.
I really doubt it's a "piece of crap". I'll just have to wait and see when mine comes in....Sabrblade wrote:Having seen comparison images of both the Hasbro and Takara, I can see good things about both figures, as well as faults in each.
The Hasbro one has the more correct color choices, while the Takara one has the more correct color layout.
Though, the Takara one has slightly more correct use of its colors than the Hasbro one. Like, the Takara one has orange upper arms, more solidly-colored legs, orange stomach sides, a straight stripe of orange going down the center of the chest, and an overall more subtle color scheme with a correct shade of gray.
On the downside, the Takara one has a fully orange main torso (when it should have more gray in certain places), black knees, too many little silver details that are otherwise unnecessary, and a lack of paint going around the back of his head from cheek-to-cheek.
On the other hand, the pluses of the Hasbro one are its knees colored the same as its lower legs, a gray upper torso, a red Planet Mode maw, a painted Planet Mode equator, a correct shade of blue for Planet Mode, and overall more accurate shades of orange and blue.
But, it also has far too many little red and silver details that are really unnecessary, too shiny a silver, a jagged orange stripe going down his chest all zigzag-like, gray stomach sides, garish and gaudy orange and silver details are his legs, Red LED eyes when he should have green, and an overall disorienting color layout.
If only Hasbro and/or Takara had taken the positives of both versions, discarded/fixed as many negatives as they could, and attempted to give us something as closer as possible to this without further remolding or making a new figure, then this would have been an instant win.
The keyword in this is SUBLETY, as the G1 Unicron had a very subtle color scheme. He didn't look all that fancy, but he didn't HAVE to. His colors worked just fine without all these little bits of red and silver speckled all over his body. His basic colors of blue, orange, and gray work just fine for him on there on. We don't need all these little extra bits that take away form the show-accruacy of these two figure's color schemes!
Yes, but it still hurts the figure's attempt to be show-accurately colored. Takara Unicron managed to pull off the straight orange line fine, so Amazon Unicron should have been able to just as well.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:As for the line on his chest being jagged, it does follow molded detail, asymmetric as it is. Despite his "flaws", Amazon still wins out in my book, not just because of price (tho it helps)
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Yes, but it still hurts the figure's attempt to be show-accurately colored. Takara Unicron managed to pull off the straight orange line fine, so Amazon Unicron should have been able to just as well.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:As for the line on his chest being jagged, it does follow molded detail, asymmetric as it is. Despite his "flaws", Amazon still wins out in my book, not just because of price (tho it helps)
IMO, I think the only shade of color that Amazon Unicron didn't get right and that the Takara Unicron did get right was the silver.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Yes, but it still hurts the figure's attempt to be show-accurately colored. Takara Unicron managed to pull off the straight orange line fine, so Amazon Unicron should have been able to just as well.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:As for the line on his chest being jagged, it does follow molded detail, asymmetric as it is. Despite his "flaws", Amazon still wins out in my book, not just because of price (tho it helps)
All I need is the colors themselves to be accurate, not how they're arranged. That said, Amazon Unicron has some eye-catching, albeit inaccurately placed, paint apps, which helps pleasing the eye a bit.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Yes, but it still hurts the figure's attempt to be show-accurately colored. Takara Unicron managed to pull off the straight orange line fine, so Amazon Unicron should have been able to just as well.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:As for the line on his chest being jagged, it does follow molded detail, asymmetric as it is. Despite his "flaws", Amazon still wins out in my book, not just because of price (tho it helps)
All I need is the colors themselves to be accurate, not how they're arranged. That said, Amazon Unicron has some eye-catching, albeit inaccurately placed, paint apps, which helps pleasing the eye a bit.
Sabrblade wrote:Yes, but it still hurts the figure's attempt to be show-accurately colored. Takara Unicron managed to pull off the straight orange line fine, so Amazon Unicron should have been able to just as well.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:As for the line on his chest being jagged, it does follow molded detail, asymmetric as it is. Despite his "flaws", Amazon still wins out in my book, not just because of price (tho it helps)
Because that's how it's presented on G1 Unicron as seen below. A straight drop instead of a zigzag.Seibertron wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Yes, but it still hurts the figure's attempt to be show-accurately colored. Takara Unicron managed to pull off the straight orange line fine, so Amazon Unicron should have been able to just as well.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:As for the line on his chest being jagged, it does follow molded detail, asymmetric as it is. Despite his "flaws", Amazon still wins out in my book, not just because of price (tho it helps)
That's a matter of opinion. I think the orange stripe looks like a racing stripe going down his chest. I like that Hasbro made an effort to follow the molded details, which I said should have been done with the Takara version. Seems odd that people would prefer it the other way around.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Because that's how it's presented on G1 Unicron as seen below. A straight drop instead of a zigzag.Seibertron wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Yes, but it still hurts the figure's attempt to be show-accurately colored. Takara Unicron managed to pull off the straight orange line fine, so Amazon Unicron should have been able to just as well.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:As for the line on his chest being jagged, it does follow molded detail, asymmetric as it is. Despite his "flaws", Amazon still wins out in my book, not just because of price (tho it helps)
That's a matter of opinion. I think the orange stripe looks like a racing stripe going down his chest. I like that Hasbro made an effort to follow the molded details, which I said should have been done with the Takara version. Seems odd that people would prefer it the other way around.
While I think we can all agree that it would have been preferred if Has/Tak had gone and completely remolded the chest doors to resemble the classic look, but as it is now, painting the chest going straight down is as close as they can get to the animation model without remolding.
We just may have to agree to disagree (or pray that some third-party will create high quality replacement chest pieces based on the classic chest design to swap out with the existing onesSeibertron wrote:Right, but the toy isn't molded that way so it just ends up looking like a racing stripe. Had they remolded the chest as well, I would've been all for this, but since they didn't going with the molded lines is the best option even if it makes it look a little zig zagged.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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