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WolfDawg wrote:I've done that a few times. For example, I've never transformed Leader Sentinel Prime, Battle Blades Bumblebee, nor Leader Ironhide. I think it's mostly with the movie figures though. The majority of them are just needlessly complicated.
-Kanrabat- wrote:YEah, too many Transformers are in a serious need of a good rim job.
Blast Cannon wrote:This thread is brilliant. Duragrip you are a gloriously weird sexual deviant and I love it.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
WolfDawg wrote:I'm not sure if some people are referring to me, but I don't dislike transforming the majority of my figures. I don't particularly care to waste half an hour transforming ROTF, Alternator, Masterpiece, or Alternity figures, though. Why do I buy those figures then? Well I simply adore the aesthetic. I also love the transformers mythos and owning the characters associated with the lore. I like the look of vehicle kibble hanging off heroic or evil looking robots.
WolfDawg wrote:I'm not sure if some people are referring to me, but I don't dislike transforming the majority of my figures. I don't particularly care to waste half an hour transforming ROTF, Alternator, Masterpiece, or Alternity figures, though. Why do I buy those figures then? Well I simply adore the aesthetic. I also love the transformers mythos and owning the characters associated with the lore. I like the look of vehicle kibble hanging off heroic or evil looking robots.
I'm just not a fan of transforming my figures too often and messing with my display. Some figures also can't handle constant transformation because joints may be come loose or stressed and paint or metal can scrape.
Mykltron wrote:THEY'RE CALLED TRANSFORMERS. I enjoy transforming them. I sometimes pick them up, transform them into alt mode, back into robot mode and then put them back in the same place in the same pose cos I LOVE TRANSFORMING THEM. With a new figure I relish the challenge of figuring out the transformation without instructions. The harder ones give more feeling of satisfaction when I've finally done it.
There are three reasons that I buy TFs for:
1) I think they look cool
2) they're super-poseable which makes them look cooler
3) they transform and I marvel at the engineering involved
The thought of not transforming them seems absurd. The thought of not posing them seems absurd.
Mykltron wrote:THEY'RE CALLED TRANSFORMERS. I enjoy transforming them. I sometimes pick them up, transform them into alt mode, back into robot mode and then put them back in the same place in the same pose cos I LOVE TRANSFORMING THEM. With a new figure I relish the challenge of figuring out the transformation without instructions. The harder ones give more feeling of satisfaction when I've finally done it.
There are three reasons that I buy TFs for:
1) I think they look cool
2) they're super-poseable which makes them look cooler
3) they transform and I marvel at the engineering involved
The thought of not transforming them seems absurd. The thought of not posing them seems absurd.
paul053 wrote:For all others, I transform them quite often especially I have a son who wants to play with them.
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