I take it you've never owned a citybot or a Micromaster base....Rated X wrote:I never understood the purpose of "legends class" or why they are marketed as serious toys instead of happy meak give-aways. I admit to owning some of them, but only because they are obsucre characters. Scout class should be the smallest size.
Rated X wrote:I never understood the purpose of "legends class" or why they are marketed as serious toys instead of happy meak give-aways. I admit to owning some of them, but only because they are obsucre characters. Scout class should be the smallest size.
metaphorge wrote:I take it you've never owned a citybot or a Micromaster base....Rated X wrote:I never understood the purpose of "legends class" or why they are marketed as serious toys instead of happy meak give-aways. I admit to owning some of them, but only because they are obsucre characters. Scout class should be the smallest size.
I see; you're one of those people that never learned how to play.Rated X wrote:metaphorge wrote:I take it you've never owned a citybot or a Micromaster base....Rated X wrote:I never understood the purpose of "legends class" or why they are marketed as serious toys instead of happy meak give-aways. I admit to owning some of them, but only because they are obsucre characters. Scout class should be the smallest size.
Anything with the word "Master" at the end of it was part of late 80's gimmick lines. The simple mini bots transformations were consistant with the larger block figures from that era. And they were almost always packaged as an accessory to a bigger toy or at least sold in a four pack.
metaphorge wrote:I see; you're one of those people that never learned how to play.Rated X wrote:metaphorge wrote:I take it you've never owned a citybot or a Micromaster base....Rated X wrote:I never understood the purpose of "legends class" or why they are marketed as serious toys instead of happy meak give-aways. I admit to owning some of them, but only because they are obsucre characters. Scout class should be the smallest size.
Anything with the word "Master" at the end of it was part of late 80's gimmick lines. The simple mini bots transformations were consistant with the larger block figures from that era. And they were almost always packaged as an accessory to a bigger toy or at least sold in a four pack.
I bet your Unicron gets really bored with nothing tiny to stomp....
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