Images of Takara Tomy Transformers Legends LG-43 Dinosaurer (Trypticon)
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Posted by Sabrblade on June 2nd, 2017 @ 6:44pm CDT
The former.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Hey guys, I noticed something odd about this release: the name is rendered as ダイナザウラー dainazaurā, instead of ダイノザウラー dainozaurā. Which one was the correct one again?
ダイノザウラー "Dainozaurā" is what the one from Scramble City was called. The rest of his appearances (and toys) used ダイナザウラー "Dainazaurā".
Posted by Nemesis Destron on June 2nd, 2017 @ 7:09pm CDT
Tranzilla wrote:Necro reminds me of Gort from War of the Worlds.
Gort is actually from "The Day the Earth Stood Still", but you are in the zone...a great movie!

Posted by Tranzilla on June 2nd, 2017 @ 7:55pm CDT
Nemesis Destron wrote:Tranzilla wrote:Necro reminds me of Gort from War of the Worlds.
Gort is actually from "The Day the Earth Stood Still", but you are in the zone...a great movie!
Oops...thanks for the correction.

Aaaannnnd...corrected.

Posted by Va'al on June 8th, 2017 @ 3:00am CDT
The biggest Decepticon ever made is back with this awesome Transformers Titans Return Trypticon Figure! Trypticon . The towering T-Rex converts between 3 different modes: dino, spaceship, and city. When the figure is in city mode, it connects to Titans Return Leader Class figures (each sold separately) to form the giant Nemesis Command. When the figure is in T-Rex mode, it can "eat" Titan Master figures: Trypticon can chomp them down, then you can open his stomach to get them out. Comes with a Deluxe Class Full-Tilt figure and a Titan Master Decepticon Necro figure.
Online price
$ 298.00
Posted by Va'al on June 8th, 2017 @ 4:20am CDT
We were tipped off yesterday that the very awesome Trypticon toy had now arrived in Australia, and that it was on its way to stores... well, we now have photo proof of Trypticon at a BigW store.
Just be aware that this toy is likely to be in the June toy sale at BigW later this month, so stores may hold onto it out the back until then... but, you might find it available for purchase at those stores that do put them straight out as soon as they get it.
Posted by mordhelm on June 8th, 2017 @ 10:37am CDT
Posted by Chriphord on June 8th, 2017 @ 11:58am CDT
mordhelm wrote:So, what are the chances that HTS will get this in?
Pretty high considering they had Fort Max for a while if I remember correctly. Although he is for pre-order elsewhere already, if you really want to jump on him.
Posted by nycPrime on June 8th, 2017 @ 12:01pm CDT
Posted by mordhelm on June 8th, 2017 @ 12:28pm CDT
unicron1200 wrote:mordhelm wrote:So, what are the chances that HTS will get this in?
Pretty high considering they had Fort Max for a while if I remember correctly. Although he is for pre-order elsewhere already, if you really want to jump on him.
Oh, I already have preordered. I am still torn on whether I want to cancel the Pre-Order and go through HTS, with my coupon code. HTS stock is always hit and miss, hence my wondering out loud.
Posted by nycPrime on June 8th, 2017 @ 12:30pm CDT
Posted by Optimum Supreme on June 8th, 2017 @ 3:14pm CDT
Va'al wrote:We have some news not of the best kind for Australian fans, concerning Titans Return Titan class Trypticon - and Full Tilt with Titan Master Necro: retailer BigW has posted a listing on their site, stating the price for the figure at 298 AUSD (225 USD). However, not all is lost, as there are rumours of the figure also being part of this year's toy sale for the retailer, meaning the price might adjust to other international markets (150 USD RRP, to be specific).
The biggest Decepticon ever made is back with this awesome Transformers Titans Return Trypticon Figure! Trypticon . The towering T-Rex converts between 3 different modes: dino, spaceship, and city. When the figure is in city mode, it connects to Titans Return Leader Class figures (each sold separately) to form the giant Nemesis Command. When the figure is in T-Rex mode, it can "eat" Titan Master figures: Trypticon can chomp them down, then you can open his stomach to get them out. Comes with a Deluxe Class Full-Tilt figure and a Titan Master Decepticon Necro figure.
Online price
$ 298.00
Hopefully it winds up someplace like Ollie's for $40.

Posted by nycPrime on June 8th, 2017 @ 3:15pm CDT
Optimum Supreme wrote:Va'al wrote:We have some news not of the best kind for Australian fans, concerning Titans Return Titan class Trypticon - and Full Tilt with Titan Master Necro: retailer BigW has posted a listing on their site, stating the price for the figure at 298 AUSD (225 USD). However, not all is lost, as there are rumours of the figure also being part of this year's toy sale for the retailer, meaning the price might adjust to other international markets (150 USD RRP, to be specific).
The biggest Decepticon ever made is back with this awesome Transformers Titans Return Trypticon Figure! Trypticon . The towering T-Rex converts between 3 different modes: dino, spaceship, and city. When the figure is in city mode, it connects to Titans Return Leader Class figures (each sold separately) to form the giant Nemesis Command. When the figure is in T-Rex mode, it can "eat" Titan Master figures: Trypticon can chomp them down, then you can open his stomach to get them out. Comes with a Deluxe Class Full-Tilt figure and a Titan Master Decepticon Necro figure.
Online price
$ 298.00
Hopefully it winds up someplace like Ollie's for $40.
My thoughts exactly lol
Posted by Va'al on June 20th, 2017 @ 10:46am CDT
Check it all out below, and join the discussion in the Energon Pub!
Ok just so you're all aware from the beginning this is probably going to read a lil like a love letter. He is great, just great. I don’t know if you remember my review of Fort Max but I was a little lukewarm, he's since come to grow on me but that’s beside the point. There is so much to like about the new Titans Return Trypticon.
There are some figures that when you get them out the package really “feel” like the character, I’ve felt it before with figures like Titans Return Sixshot and Generations Springer, and Trypticon oozes that same vibe. He just feels like a big deal.
The three modes are all pretty solid in my opinion, much more distinct than with the previous Titan scale offerings. The ship mode actually looks like a ship (so long as you ignore the dino head on the back) on top of that it feels really massive compared to the others. What I like most about this mode is how much it pays tribute to the nemesis in Fall of Cybertron/Prime where it kinda looks like a dinosaur head. Being able to open the front like a big set of jaws to fit a deluxe size car adds to the playability of this mode as well.
The dino mode is tons of fun and really stable, he's even capable of standing with his tail off the ground for a more authentic Saurian look. With hips and ankle rockers he can throw some really dynamic and menacing shapes. His arms have a fairly free range of motion and the only added articulation I would have like would a wrist swivel just so he could grab and hold Titan Masters the right way up. His head can rate but only with canons raised, when they lay flat against his back they restrict the movement that largely exists for transformation. Both of the head gimmicks are cool, working in a head master gimmick to active the head gun is a nice touch and I honestly don't think I’ll ever get sick of feeding him Titan Masters.
The base mode refreshingly doesn’t look like a yoga nightmare and with it weird shapes and spires definitely looks like somewhere deceptions could call home. The two connectors for the base come down in front instead of to the side like Fortress Maximus so when you combine it with other leader bases it takes on a military stronghold vibe and less of a township like his Autobot counterpart. You can launch Full-Tilt down the ramp that runs along the center and in this mode you can still access the storage area from the ship mode. It feels like there's more surface area and the shape gives it a larger footprint so it feels like your getting a lot more play set space.
Full-Tilt feels more like a herald of Galatus than the keeper of the estate and he scales well with other deluxe class figure. I will say that most other heads look weird on him and make it look like whoever it is has a purple leotard on, fun but not practical for war. He has a great range of motion and a satisfyingly clever and simple transformation that helps him to integrate really nicely with Trypticon's chest.
I do have some minor grievances with some of the panels, namely the tail ramp flopping down and the chest panel with Full-Tilt attached not sitting flush, these of course may just be issues with my particular figure. What may be a drawback to some people is how he scales with the other titan class figures, he does stand a lot smaller side by side but he does feel like he has a very similar mass and even if it doesn’t come through in the photos in person you still get the feeling he could give Metroplex a run for his money. The Sticker sheet is out of control and took me two sittings, a pair of tweezers, some sweat and some tears. It’s worth time time though as those little details work together with the silver highlights in the paint job, and the details of the mould to give it some real visual interest and break up what is a massive toy.
If you haven’t been sold on this figure class before now I would say this is a great place to start.
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Posted by galvatron00 on June 20th, 2017 @ 11:07am CDT
"Trypticon, no!! Same team!! Same team!!"ursinemagnus wrote:

