Lapse Of Reason wrote:I like the box art. It will look good with the Unicron and Primus boxes.
GetRightRobot wrote:I don't care for the clear plastic look on figures, but that is a solid set. Individually they don't really appeal to me, but as a group they look really sharp! I wonder how bad the protector armor upgrade will look on Hot Rod...
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:GetRightRobot wrote:I don't care for the clear plastic look on figures, but that is a solid set. Individually they don't really appeal to me, but as a group they look really sharp! I wonder how bad the protector armor upgrade will look on Hot Rod...
Quite good, actually:
bvzxa wrote:Now all we need is Fans Project to do a limited clear armor set that would sort of match the E-hobby set. Now that I see the colors it would be hard to make a set tat would match this one or TFCC Sideburn.
bvzxa wrote:Hey GetRight you from SC??
GetRightRobot wrote:bvzxa wrote:Now all we need is Fans Project to do a limited clear armor set that would sort of match the E-hobby set. Now that I see the colors it would be hard to make a set tat would match this one or TFCC Sideburn.
I'm hoping for TFCC. Only because I'm actually getting that figure.bvzxa wrote:Hey GetRight you from SC??
Yea man. Myrtle Beach area. Born and raised. Why? Any chance there is another collector in the area?
bvzxa wrote:GetRightRobot wrote:bvzxa wrote:Now all we need is Fans Project to do a limited clear armor set that would sort of match the E-hobby set. Now that I see the colors it would be hard to make a set tat would match this one or TFCC Sideburn.
I'm hoping for TFCC. Only because I'm actually getting that figure.bvzxa wrote:Hey GetRight you from SC??
Yea man. Myrtle Beach area. Born and raised. Why? Any chance there is another collector in the area?
My mother is from Charleston...I lived there for 22 years, and again for 2 more. I lived a year in Greenville (Greer) as well before finally settling in Raleigh NC.
I do find toys quicker when visiting Charleston...other than that I'm in NC now.
As for me, I feel scourge looks the best. Galvatron looks way better than I thought. Cyclonus is on par with galvatron.--B-- wrote:I'm not usually a fan of translucent figures, but that Cyclonus is a work of art.
GetRightRobot wrote:But I got a secret shop in SC about an hour from Myrtle Beach. Guy has nothing new. But he has about 2 of every G1 toy ever sold in the states. But it's a secret so i can't talk about it and I can't talk about why.
-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.
Starscream GaGa wrote:I really wish I could buy these! Does anyone have an estimate on the pricetag? I can't seem to find them anywhere.
pfcparts wrote:Don't understand the appeal of these clear sets...
Clear plastic is weaker and after a few
transformations you will see the stress marks
before it finally breaks.
At least they used normal plastic for the important
bits that need to be sturdy.
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