AutobotJazz87 wrote:WeatherManNX01 wrote:Universe Galvatron. I can see a lot of potential in the figure, but it really needed to be Voyager class and less kibbly. I think the larger size might have provided a better transformation scheme that would have prevented three quarters of the tank hanging off his shoulders and the back of his legs.
I have to agree that a Voyager class would've solved a lot of issues with Galvatron. Although, strangely enough, I quite enjoyed the figure. He just needed to be a respectable size.
T3c4x3r0 wrote:Transformers Hasbro Classics Deluxe Action Figure 2-Pack Ultimate Battle [Optimus Prime Vs. Megatron] Both are bad molds IMHO,..
I don't own those, but I know that Optimus Prime gets a ton of flak amongst the fandom. Personally, I think the design they were going for would've been great had attention been given to the mold; it just looks half-assed. Megatron, however, I've heard and seen very little of but I'm willing to assume he's the better mold of the two.
Attention to detail would have helped Optimus a lot. His robot mode is actually a pretty great homage to his G1 self, if not for the gimmick hindrance. Even when you have it "locked" it never feels solid. Posed next to other Deluxe OPM though he fits right in. Vehicle mode is his VERY weak point. If his legs would have slid or collapsed in some way would have gone a long way towards a great figure. He just looks like someone stuck something resembling the cab of a semi on 40 feet of legs and took a bong break.
Megatron has a very interesting and entertaining vehicle mode (IMHO), but his robot mo..... One minute,.... his feet are backwards,....
(5 minutes later with a screwdriver,..)
Okay his robot mode. His arms do not really lock into his shoulders and his right arm is destroyed by a gimmick in which his arm flails like he is a very deranged lil bot. His left arm has basic articulation, but his hand looks as if it stuck in some evil cup of doom,.... very G1,..... no good for a "modern" toy.