In-Hand Comparison of Takara Tomy Masterpiece MP-40 and MP-28 Hot Rodimus
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Feb 24, 2018 at 4:24am CST
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This set below, via Japanese toy bloggers Alfes2010 and Kazumasa_yskn, is to be enjoyed accompanied by the previous batch of images reported on here! You can see there are a couple of differences, especially the darker hue of the latest version of the character - but are they enough to make you double dip, or were you waiting for this version anyway? Let us know in the Energon Pub discussion boards!
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Comment by DMSL
Feb 24, 2018
Looks nice, but i already have the first one so i will pass on this. I hope they fixed the clearance issue in carmode. Having a carmode that can't roll is a little silly.
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Comment by chuckdawg1999
Feb 24, 2018
It looks like from these pics Roddy can hold Firebolt fine. Unless they changed the mold from the US MP09 release
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Comment by dragons
Feb 24, 2018
Something always wanted to know since Takara made hotrod master piece figure solo will they release new rodimus figure solo ?
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Comment by Rodimus Prime
Feb 24, 2018
My only complaint about the TM version is the white on the crotch piece. If it was orange or burgundy like the rest of it, it would be fine. Otherwise, MP-40 looks better than MP-28 color scheme wise.
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Comment by Ultra Markus
Feb 24, 2018
its a bit funny that takara that has this target master Hotrod when Hotrod was never a targetmaster in the japanese only Headmasters show only ended up being Rodimus Prime again
but still a nice rendition though
but still a nice rendition though

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MP-9 is the old style of the mold. He is waay larger than MP-28/MP-40
Comment by bvzxa
Feb 24, 2018
chuckdawg1999 wrote:It looks like from these pics Roddy can hold Firebolt fine. Unless they changed the mold from the US MP09 release
MP-9 is the old style of the mold. He is waay larger than MP-28/MP-40
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Comment by Rodimus Prime
Feb 24, 2018
I think chuck was talking about the Targetmaster. Looks like he's just a repaint of Offshoot from the TRU MP Rodimus Prime release.bvzxa wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:It looks like from these pics Roddy can hold Firebolt fine. Unless they changed the mold from the US MP09 release
MP-9 is the old style of the mold. He is waay larger than MP-28/MP-40
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He meant Firebolt, which was originally a Hasbro add-on for their release of MP-9, sans trailer:

Transformers Masterpiece Offshoot Gallery
And from the looks of it, his grip has been retooled:

That's the original, don't want to hot link anything from Alfes.
Comment by Jelze Bunnycat
Feb 24, 2018
bvzxa wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:It looks like from these pics Roddy can hold Firebolt fine. Unless they changed the mold from the US MP09 release
MP-9 is the old style of the mold. He is waay larger than MP-28/MP-40
He meant Firebolt, which was originally a Hasbro add-on for their release of MP-9, sans trailer:

Transformers Masterpiece Offshoot Gallery
And from the looks of it, his grip has been retooled:

That's the original, don't want to hot link anything from Alfes.
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Comment by Sabrblade
Feb 24, 2018
We have AKOM to thank for that, with their tendency to misinterpret Hot Rod's crotch piece as being his car mode's windshield:Rodimus Prime wrote:My only complaint about the TM version is the white on the crotch piece. If it was orange or burgundy like the rest of it, it would be fine. Otherwise, MP-40 looks better than MP-28 color scheme wise.

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Comment by Carnivius_Prime
Feb 25, 2018
Still looks pretty poor. Not keen on the burgundy colour (that should be solely for Rodimus Prime, not his Hot Rod persona) and that highlight attempt on the legs just doesn't work.
If only we could buy the Targetmasters seperately. They're so much better at looking like decent guns that the crummy mis-use of the Pretenders in PotP.
If only we could buy the Targetmasters seperately. They're so much better at looking like decent guns that the crummy mis-use of the Pretenders in PotP.
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I don't think that AKOM misinterpreted Hot Rod's pelvis though, they were just working off the colour guides that Sunbow had supplied them (usually outdated ones compared to TOEI, and to the other studio in season 2.) I don't think that AKOM came up with their own decos. Perhaps this implies that at some point in the design-process Hot Rod's windshield area transformed into his pelvis.
The "unknown studio" received even older models for some of the characters in season 3 (Starscream's Ghost; Only Human.)
Comment by Cyberpath
Feb 25, 2018
Sabrblade wrote:We have AKOM to thank for that, with their tendency to misinterpret Hot Rod's crotch piece as being his car mode's windshield:Rodimus Prime wrote:My only complaint about the TM version is the white on the crotch piece. If it was orange or burgundy like the rest of it, it would be fine. Otherwise, MP-40 looks better than MP-28 color scheme wise.
I don't think that AKOM misinterpreted Hot Rod's pelvis though, they were just working off the colour guides that Sunbow had supplied them (usually outdated ones compared to TOEI, and to the other studio in season 2.) I don't think that AKOM came up with their own decos. Perhaps this implies that at some point in the design-process Hot Rod's windshield area transformed into his pelvis.
The "unknown studio" received even older models for some of the characters in season 3 (Starscream's Ghost; Only Human.)
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Comment by Solrac333
Feb 25, 2018
I like the colors on the new one a LOT more than the original. Since I already have the first one, I will not double dip anymore. I had to do that with Quakewave and Transistor.
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Comment by D-Maximal_Primal
Feb 26, 2018
Love Love Loving this!
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Comment by Va'al
Feb 28, 2018
Fellow Seibertronian chuckdawg1999, speedy as ever, has shared with us a new video review, this time focusing on the latest release in the Takara Tomy Transformers Masterpiece line - that is to say, MP-40 Targetmaster Hot Rodimus with Firebolt!
The figure is shown next to the previous version of the mold, MP-28 Hot Rodimus, to get a better idea of the new deco, other differences, and in both robot and vehicle mode, along with the different accessories, Targetmaster included. You can check out the video embedded below, and join the discussion in the Energon Pub!
The figure is shown next to the previous version of the mold, MP-28 Hot Rodimus, to get a better idea of the new deco, other differences, and in both robot and vehicle mode, along with the different accessories, Targetmaster included. You can check out the video embedded below, and join the discussion in the Energon Pub!
Targetmaster Hot Rodimus is a strange figure, based on its appearance in The Rebirth mini-series that ended the G1 cartoon in the US. Most fans consider the color pallet used a mistake but I quite like it as it differentiates pre and post Rodimus Prime Hot Rod. While I can't say it's a definite purchase, the inclusion of Firebolt from the Hasbro US release MP-09, makes this figure worth a look.
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Comment by ScottyP
Mar 2, 2018
So with this out I was reminded of something about the mold when I needed to use the instructions to reference a small point. Namely, if you follow the included instructions verbatim, you're going to have a tougher time than you should transforming the backpack. Instead of having no fun at all, I've prepared a tutorial on an alternate transformation sequence that is much easier and importantly, more fun. I put this up on Twitter last night and figured I should mirror the content here for the enjoyment of those not on one of the machines leading to society's downfall.
Let's do this!

Text of what to do is right below the corresponding image. This one's just saying hey, here's the robot guy! He says to follow your instructions for the part where you start with the car until the point a bit after you've folded out the hands.

You're going to get to a step that looks like this. This is where you should throw your instructions in the trash! Ok don't do that, you'll need them later.

The first thing you should do here is reverse that decision it had you make to fold down the collar pieces. Trust me here, do this (unless you have tiny hands, and I mean teeny tiny. Because I have tiny hands.)

Now undo the two halves of the car roof on that pivot joint. Note the small hole on the front half towards the rear of the windshield. We're about to use that hole.

Leave the shoulders alone! Remember, we're ignoring Takara's instructions. Go ahead and plug in the back of the neck to the windshield. You may have to wiggle some stuff near the waist to get it aligned right. Also, this is where you'll find out if you transformed his head correctly. Hope you did, I'm not covering that.

Now for the reason this is actually better! This is where you plug the shoulders in to the side of the windshield. Note the backpack out of the way. You'll have clearance to get your fingers in there to secure a tight fit. I know what I said. You took it there, not me.

Once both shoulder panels are clipped into the sides of the window, you can put the collar pieces back down.

If you stare really hard you'll notice this photo skips ahead a touch. That's because I originally didn't push the collar pieces down far enough and took a picture later on which I cropped instead of undoing things. Regardless, push them down as far as they need to. They'll go, but be careful. You shouldn't have to push too hard.

Now start assembling the backpack. I think you see what to do here, but refer to the instructions for the details of this if needed.

Now fold the pivot joint down through the vertical clearance. If you're keeping score, the instructions have you do this well before now. Bad instructions, bad!

Almost done here. Aim for these two posts in his tramp stamp region. It's a technical term. Yep.

Kapowee! You just sold a car.
Not really but now you can go back to your official instruction manual for the legs. Hope that helps you have more fun with Transformers
Let's do this!

Text of what to do is right below the corresponding image. This one's just saying hey, here's the robot guy! He says to follow your instructions for the part where you start with the car until the point a bit after you've folded out the hands.

You're going to get to a step that looks like this. This is where you should throw your instructions in the trash! Ok don't do that, you'll need them later.

The first thing you should do here is reverse that decision it had you make to fold down the collar pieces. Trust me here, do this (unless you have tiny hands, and I mean teeny tiny. Because I have tiny hands.)

Now undo the two halves of the car roof on that pivot joint. Note the small hole on the front half towards the rear of the windshield. We're about to use that hole.

Leave the shoulders alone! Remember, we're ignoring Takara's instructions. Go ahead and plug in the back of the neck to the windshield. You may have to wiggle some stuff near the waist to get it aligned right. Also, this is where you'll find out if you transformed his head correctly. Hope you did, I'm not covering that.

Now for the reason this is actually better! This is where you plug the shoulders in to the side of the windshield. Note the backpack out of the way. You'll have clearance to get your fingers in there to secure a tight fit. I know what I said. You took it there, not me.


Once both shoulder panels are clipped into the sides of the window, you can put the collar pieces back down.

If you stare really hard you'll notice this photo skips ahead a touch. That's because I originally didn't push the collar pieces down far enough and took a picture later on which I cropped instead of undoing things. Regardless, push them down as far as they need to. They'll go, but be careful. You shouldn't have to push too hard.

Now start assembling the backpack. I think you see what to do here, but refer to the instructions for the details of this if needed.

Now fold the pivot joint down through the vertical clearance. If you're keeping score, the instructions have you do this well before now. Bad instructions, bad!

Almost done here. Aim for these two posts in his tramp stamp region. It's a technical term. Yep.

Kapowee! You just sold a car.
Not really but now you can go back to your official instruction manual for the legs. Hope that helps you have more fun with Transformers

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Comment by Gambitgreen
Mar 2, 2018
Have we any information at all as to the next G1 masterpiece release?
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Not officially announced, but we know from the design team that Trailbreaker and Hoist are being worked on.
Emerje
Comment by Emerje
Mar 2, 2018
Gambitgreen wrote:Have we any information at all as to the next G1 masterpiece release?
Not officially announced, but we know from the design team that Trailbreaker and Hoist are being worked on.
Emerje
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Optibotimus once said to look at 3rd party companies and what they're making to see what the next MP might be. With that said I'm putting my money on a Super Ginrai.
Comment by chuckdawg1999
Mar 2, 2018
Emerje wrote:Gambitgreen wrote:Have we any information at all as to the next G1 masterpiece release?
Not officially announced, but we know from the design team that Trailbreaker and Hoist are being worked on.
Emerje
Optibotimus once said to look at 3rd party companies and what they're making to see what the next MP might be. With that said I'm putting my money on a Super Ginrai.
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I think we're a few years away from a Super Ginrai announcement since they've had fans investing a lot in the Legends versions. Plus with BW Dinobot coming this summer and Beast Megatron expected to be announced soon, probably for the winter, we need to fill the smaller MP new mold quota for 2018.
Emerje
Comment by Emerje
Mar 2, 2018
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Emerje wrote:Gambitgreen wrote:Have we any information at all as to the next G1 masterpiece release?
Not officially announced, but we know from the design team that Trailbreaker and Hoist are being worked on.
Emerje
Optibotimus once said to look at 3rd party companies and what they're making to see what the next MP might be. With that said I'm putting my money on a Super Ginrai.
I think we're a few years away from a Super Ginrai announcement since they've had fans investing a lot in the Legends versions. Plus with BW Dinobot coming this summer and Beast Megatron expected to be announced soon, probably for the winter, we need to fill the smaller MP new mold quota for 2018.
Emerje
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Victory Lio?
Comment by chuckdawg1999
Mar 3, 2018
Emerje wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Emerje wrote:Gambitgreen wrote:Have we any information at all as to the next G1 masterpiece release?
Not officially announced, but we know from the design team that Trailbreaker and Hoist are being worked on.
Emerje
Optibotimus once said to look at 3rd party companies and what they're making to see what the next MP might be. With that said I'm putting my money on a Super Ginrai.
I think we're a few years away from a Super Ginrai announcement since they've had fans investing a lot in the Legends versions. Plus with BW Dinobot coming this summer and Beast Megatron expected to be announced soon, probably for the winter, we need to fill the smaller MP new mold quota for 2018.
Emerje
Victory Lio?