by Scaleface » Thu Nov 28, 2013 9:01 pm
[quote="Rated X"]I never cared about parts integration or storage. Anyone who collected G1 figures in the 80's had a shoebox full of parts and weapons. It was never a big deal then and it isn’t a big deal now. I’m not against it either, but I hate it when car hoods become shields, camera lenses become jet packs, or a gestalt hand becomes a weapon. Part of the enigma of G1 was to assume that all this “kibble” disappeared during transformation through some type of advanced robot technology. That’s just my personal opinion.
It's not a deal breaker for me either, but I do appreciate the effort.
I picked up some KO Seacons once where they had made slight changes in the molds that allowed the combiner kibble to store in the beast modes, and it was very innovative. One of the feet connected under Seawing, one under Snaptrap. They added pegs that allowed Snaptrap to mount his sword on his shell top, and the Piranacon head stored in his turtle's rear, face up, so you didn't see it. It was a good idea.
When Hasbro remolded the Combaticons into the Commandos, they added simple pegs and holes to the weapons and robots, that allowed all the robot mode weapons to be held in vehicle mode, and allowed the weapons to combine into two weapons for Runiation to hold. That was cleaver.
Those FansProject Glacialbots did the same thing, making all the combiner kibble store on the robots. One foot becomes the shell of Tailclub, or becomes his shield in robot mode, and all the guns combine into guns for Glacialord.
If all storage requires is some extra pegs and holes, I'm all for it. I notice that War Hawk even REMOVED weapon holes that were present on G1 Divebomb! That's sorta backwards, actually removing weapon mounts.