Malaysia myNEWS Limited Edition Gold Optimus Prime Contest
Thursday, June 1st, 2017 7:14PM CDT
Categories: Movie Related News, Toy News, Store News, ContestsPosted by: Sigma Magnus Views: 25,653
Topic Options: View Discussion · Sign in or Join to reply
Steps to Win:
Step 1: Purchase any Transformers product worth RM30 in a single receipt from any myNEWS store.
Step 2: Take a photo with your Transformers products – remember to unleash your best creativity!
Step 3: Like myNEWS Facebook page (fb.com/myNEWS.com.my)
Step 4: Post your photo and proof of receipt as a comment under The Contest’s posting on the official myNEWS Facebook page with the hashtag #mynews #transformers5my #optimusprimevoyager
Step 5: Submit your entry by emailing your picture and receipt to mynews2u@mynews.com.my
News Search
Got Transformers News? Let us know here!
Most Popular Transformers News
ROTB Optimus Prime Lead Designer Discusses Why the Face Looks Similar to the 2007 Movie
57,593 viewsMost Recent Transformers News
Posted by Cobotron on June 1st, 2017 @ 7:15pm CDT
As for whether Legion Hot Rod is a retool. I kind of doubt it. All Legion cars kind of transform the same. I think it's probably a new mold.
Also I agree that Nitro's canopy looks like it opens, but it looks like the entire nose cone splits open to become that arm mounted gun. I'm wondering if the canopy just flips back to stay out of the way of the nosecone splitting. although I hope I'm wrong because a man-able cockpit would be awesome, and Cogman ripping off his head and commandeering his body would be even MORE AWESOMERER!
Posted by -Kanrabat- on June 1st, 2017 @ 7:16pm CDT
Posted by Albatross250 on June 1st, 2017 @ 7:35pm CDT
SillyMcGilly wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:SillyMcGilly wrote:Also Nitro has an opening cockpit, so that makes me wonder if he has integration with Cogman's headmaster. Could Nitro's head pop off or flip in to attach Cogman like Animated Headmaster?
While I do doubt that Nitro is a headmaster and that his cockpit opens, I will say it would be cool.
Think about it for a second. Cogman is supposed to be the headmaster that rips other bots heads off and takes over their body. What if he could rip off say Nitro's head and take over it? That would be really cool, and potentially movie accurate
That's what I said. Also if you look at Nitro's jet, there is a hinge next to the cockpit meaning it most likely opens.
Also Nitro isn't a headmaster. Cogman probably is though, and that's why I wonder if there's a way to flip Nitro's head into the body and connect Cogman's head. Again, a la Animated Headmaster and Bulkhead. Plus the head might be able to go in the cockpit.
I'm still aware that Nitro is gonna be retooled into someone... my hopes are for Thunderwing in Power Of The Primes, i hope...
Posted by Optimum Supreme on June 1st, 2017 @ 7:46pm CDT
Kurona wrote:Courtesy of online retailer Robot Kingdom, we now know that a Deluxe and a Tiny Turbo Changer are not all the new TLK character Hot Rod is getting; as they have put up a listing for a Walmart-exclusive Legion toy of Bumblebee's brother in arms. He is sold out at the time of writing and we have yet to see in-hand images, but nevertheless take a look at the images below and tell us what you think in the forums!
It looks as much like Marky Mark as it does Hot Rod, TBH.
Posted by william-james88 on June 1st, 2017 @ 8:13pm CDT
Overcracker wrote:So ir legion hot rod a retool of somebody else? Or a completely new mold? Can't rally tell, but he looks familiar somehow.
A remold of Legion Roadbuster, as said by Scottimus Prime.
Posted by Kurona on June 1st, 2017 @ 8:21pm CDT
Posted by Overcracker on June 1st, 2017 @ 8:37pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:Overcracker wrote:So ir legion hot rod a retool of somebody else? Or a completely new mold? Can't rally tell, but he looks familiar somehow.
A remold of Legion Roadbuster, as said by Scottimus Prime.
Ahh, thanks. It looked really familiar. I like the black deco with the hood flames, so I'll probably be scouting my Walmarts for that one.
Posted by ScottyP on June 1st, 2017 @ 8:53pm CDT
Read on below for the information I was able to gather in the short time we had to chat with Hasbro. It's possible I might have missed a few details because these calls go quick, but Seibertron.com will be sure to update this with notes from any of the other fan sites around the 'net that our community here will want to know about!
The participants from the Hasbro Transformers Brand Team are Ben Montano, Brand Marketing Director, Transformers; John Warden, Design Manager, Transformers; John Frazier, Senior Brand Development and Marketing Manager, Transformers; and Aristides “Arrow” Membreno, Design Manager, Transformers.
Starting out with Deluxe Class Hot Rod, they were really excited that the alt mode is an officially licensed Lamborghini design. This looks like a mostly new mold to me, and was very clean out of the package with sharp color contrast in the plastic. They pivoted over to Deluxe Class Skullitron, and pointed out that the deco and design of the figure is meant to evoke the look of a "broken down knight". The face is particularly fun on this one, and definitely hits the intended mark. The toy is a retool/redeco of the Steelbane mold.
Infernocus came next, and they showed off the torso bot and how the Combiner head may be made visible while that individual piece of Infernocus is in robot mode by separating his rib cage. It was noted that they enjoyed this touch because it adds "extra creepiness" to the figure. The team strongly implied (but did not directly state) that the limbs on this hold together on the torso better than on Prime Abominus. Seeing them pass it back and forth and take it on and off of a table several times during the video call, I believe them as nothing was falling off or looked unstable. As known, it comes with a small clear Quintessa figure. The team suggested you could put it on Infernocus' shoulder, but I don't think it actually attaches to it in any way. They were mum on any other details surrounding the character of Quintessa, encouraging fans to check out the movie to learn more about her.
Deluxe Cogman was next up and yes, though it was a quick note in the press release earlier, the head does detach and is a Titan Master, with other Titan Master heads being compatible with Cogman's "Transtector". John Warden probably used the phrase Transtector because he's a Transformers geek like us, but it was awesome regardless to hear a senior member of the Hasbro team using correct terminology!
Voyager Nitro came next. It was noted that for Nitro, they got the design files from Paramount so they could try to make the figure as accurate to the movie as possible. Nitro's head can come off so that you can put Cogman's onto it (or any other Titan Master), however it's worth noting that while Nitro's head is not a Titan Master itself - it merely has the same port to connect it to the Transtector. Later on in the call, someone asked what real life airplane Nitro is based on. Mr. Warden pointed out that it is not based on any real life plane, and is instead his interpretation of a G.I. Joe-like military plane as he himself is a big G.I. Joe fan. (As an aside, does this make Nitro the new The Crown Jewel of The Hasbro Universe? Yes.)
They finished off with showing The Last Knight Premier Edition product with Leader Dragonstorm. Dragonstorm is a Duocon, and really properly so as the dragon splits to form two individual robots that don't have non-combined alt-modes of their own. When separated, Dragonicus is the robot with the wings, Stormrain being the other that carries the mace. They gave us a glimpse of the instructions and the toy looks quite complicated, though my quick opinion from the few seconds glance made it look pretty bulky and intuitive. The individual robots are roughly Voyager-sized but it was noted they do not completely fit in any particular scale.
Some of the retailer exclusive programs had toys shown off next. It was noted here for clarity that Deluxe Class Hot Rod is a Walmart exclusive, while Skullitron and Infernocus are Toys R Us exclusives. For Walmart, the exclusive program is called "Autobots Unite" while Toys R Us has "Mission to Cybertron". It was asked during the later Q&A portion of the call whether or not these would be available in other countries. While the specifics were unknown to the team (or unable to be revealed), it was noted that Hasbro did at least offer both the Autobots Unite and Mission to Cybertron exclusive programs globally. In other words, if an Autobots Unite toy shows up somewhere like Argos or Toys R Us in the UK, it's a safe bet that Argos or Toys R Us or wherever picked up that entire exclusive program's line-up of toys - but do note this is my commentary based on what was said, so don't come at me with your pitchforks if that doesn't end up being the case!
Some of the Mission to Cybertron toys got more attention at this point. The team revealed that each of these releases will include a collector card that forms a piece of a larger puzzle that can be completed if you collect all the toys from this exclusive sub-line. On the back of the cards is a code you can type in to reveal what the "glyph" tampos on each of the toys says, though this is just cipher text for which a decoder exists already.
"Planet Cybertron", the redeco of Cybertron's Primus, was shown next in the box. This will have window box packaging. The color scheme was specifically said to not be based on any other existing toy, with the planet mode being the initial genesis of the idea for the color scheme. While in planet mode, they want the toy to look like Cybertron does in the Generation One cartoon - a blue-ish planet in outer space with hints of a bright core. As the toy transforms, that core becomes more visible, thus the orange that is present on the robot mode's torso. The figure does of course include the Omega Lock (it needs this to transform so if you weren't around in 2006, kids, don't lose that part!) and the sound effects, while present, are identical to those found on the Cybertron version of the mold. The final take away on this toy was that they wanted to both celebrate the Primus toy while also evoking the feeling that Cybertron itself is truly alive. Accidental movie spoiler? I guess we'll see!
The team took some pre-submitted questions from various participants to end the call. I did not have any prepared myself (sorry, Seibertronians! It was last minute for me.) but below are a collection of some of the other questions asked. These are not in any particular order/the order in which they were asked.
Q: When are the toys that have been shown off today scheduled to release?
A: "August" but some will "trickle out" earlier as retailers receive stock, as there will be no street date (at least from Hasbro's end) for any of the still-to-come toys for The Last Knight. Mr. Montano joked that if you know anyone that stocks shelves, please have them make sure to not let things get stuck in the stock room away from the sales floor. They know they have fans that want every toy (guilty as charged!) as soon as they can get it (can I claim double jeopardy?)
My own commentary on their answer about product availability follows and nothing more: I have the feeling that they have some general release windows that they are aware of but don't have visibility into the supply chain specifics well enough to answer these kinds of questions more accurately. Hasbro is a huge company and has hundreds of global retail partners to manage, so this makes sense, but I did feel a little bad for them having to answer something generally where I know they wish they could answer it more specifically.
Q: Is there any other product for The Last Knight yet to be revealed?
A: What's been seen today is it for Premier Edition The Last Knight toys. Once these are done in the fall, their collector focused product will pivot back around to Generations, which we haven't seen any reveals for in quite some time. It was also noted that there is another movie coming next year, which we know, but this was said in a way that I took to mean that they might be looking for some time to give these lines room to breathe. Looking around it seems some others on the call may have gotten a different message from this, so speculate away on the Energon Pub by replying to this news post!
Other toys for The Last Knight like the One-Steps, Allspark Tech toys, etc ("Quick to Buy, Quick to Play" kinds of products) were not mentioned, but I think this was due to the assumption that these products aren't really a focus for most fans browsing fan sites like Seibertron.
Q: What's the deal with Valvotron, and will the character be used elsewhere in the wider Transformers mythos?
A: Just having fun as a promotional play, no other plans to use Valvotron elsewhere in the universe right now. They looked at is as a fun opportunity to introduce some new fans to the property in cooperation with their corporate partner for the promotion, Valvoline.
Q: Any movie characters they want to bring into other lines? (The gentleman asking the question used "G1 Movie Barricade" as an example of what they were asking about. IDW did it! Well, they killed him right away but still.)
A: Nothing really specific was provided here. The team mentioned that the "sky's the limit with the character roster."
Q: How many waves for Tiny Turbo Changers? Plans to expand them to other Transformers lines beyond the movies?
A: Two waves for The Last Knight, with no current plans to expand these to other product lines but they are very happy with and have noticed the popularity of these toys with the fans.
Some more details were gone into on these in general. Mr. Warden mentioned that these took over a year to develop, as sometimes the small toys are harder to design than the big ones because they wanted to get the right kind of "Transformers feeling" from these. To assist with this, legendary Transformers designer Kōjin Ōno had a hand in the design of the Tiny Turbo Changers. They mentioned that through the Tiny Turbo Changers, you can really feel the soul of Transformers. I agree.
Q: What's the deal with this new character named Chopter from Tiny Turbo Changers Wave 2?
A: Yep. It's Chopter.
Q: How does design process vary now as compared to when the first movie came out?
A: Mr. Warden was brought in right around when Age of Extinction launched and very gracefully mentioned that, then segued in to doing his best to answer this. He mentioned that they've learned several lessons and now do things like using designs directly from Paramount. Additionally, they keep trying to come up with new ways to add articulation as well as other design elements to enhance the collector product. Mr. Montano commented on the purposeful delineation of the Transformers line to cater to the quick to play/buy vs high articulation/high deco markets more distinctly, hoping it helps make the overall brand cater to a wider range of fans.
Q: Deluxe Drift stands out for keeping many robot mode elements but fitting new car body around it. How difficult was that to do and was that planned during AOE?
A: They did not specifically plan to do this back in 2014, but the new Drift does use robot mode parts from that toy. They worked with Takara to re-work the character in a way that would satisfy fans while being true to the Mercedes that Drift turns into as much as possible.
Q: The Premier Edition products have toys in window boxes as opposed to blister packs/bubbles. What led to this change and what do you see in that packaging that wasn't there before with card and bubble blister packs?
A: This goes along with the previously mentioned demarcation between collector products and other toys, and other un-named brand teams at Hasbro had suggested this as a good practice for these types of products.
Q: Of what was revealed today, and maybe for The Last Knight in general, what are the teams' favorites?
A: Out of TLK, Mr. Warden says Cogman. Thinks it's exciting to bring something classic like Headmasters and continued in TR to the summer blockbuster line. Mr. Membreno chose Hot Rod since he always wanted to work on Lamborghinis and he thinks this is as close as he'll ever get. Besides the nostalgia of Hot Rod, is "one of the hottest cars in the film." Mr. Frazier said his favorite from today is Dragonstorm, due to the fact that it has so much detail to bring a unique three-headed dragon to life, plus the Duocon combiner play which gives you lots of options on how to play. Favorite of the entire line is Leader Megaton. He remembers when he first saw the gray model, and how he was taken back by the level of detail and the jet mode particularly.
While not his favorite, Mr. Montano shared a very fun anecdote. His daughter said to him that Transformers are really cool because they have a Lamborghini and boys think those are awesome, so now Transformers are awesome too, so he now really likes Hot Rod (I'll admit, I was almost expecting this to be a surprise reveal of a Hasbro MP Sideswipe back from the grave, but as movie-focused as this chat was that was silly of me.) His favorites though are the Movie Masterpiece figures that have been revealed in MPM-3 Bumblebee and MPM-4 Optimus Prime. Worked very closely with Takara Tomy for a very long time on these toys. Team has been fantastic and to have an opportunity to create the next universe of Masterpiece toys, and to collaborate on MP, was really fun. He spent time in Japan working on it. All kinds of lessons learned in getting them to market, and he strongly hinted that strong sales of these would be a good thing for future possible Masterpiece releases.
The call wrapped up with Mr. Montano mentioning that the brand team will be present at both San Diego Comic Con and Hascon this year. The team was very enthusiastic about Hascon as they seem to have played a hand in planning it "for the past 9 months", and they hope everyone will come to this family event.
The staff of Seibertron.com would like to sincerely thank Hasbro and their partners at Rogers & Cowan for organizing this exciting look at these upcoming Transformers products!
Posted by Albatross250 on June 1st, 2017 @ 8:57pm CDT
Speaking of Nitro, he's based on a F-5 or the F-20
Posted by Kurona on June 1st, 2017 @ 9:11pm CDT
Nitro's head can come off so that you can put Cogman's onto it (or any other Titan Master), however it's worth noting that while Nitro's head is not a Titan Master itself - it merely has the same port to connect it to the Transtector.
Oh my GOD yes
Posted by Hydrargyrus on June 1st, 2017 @ 9:14pm CDT
Albatross250 wrote:
Speaking of Nitro, he's based on a F-5 or the F-20
I knew I had seen it somewhere!
Also, always love to hear what goes in in developing the toys. Great job, Hasbro!
Posted by Albatross250 on June 1st, 2017 @ 9:21pm CDT
Kurona wrote:Nitro's head can come off so that you can put Cogman's onto it (or any other Titan Master), however it's worth noting that while Nitro's head is not a Titan Master itself - it merely has the same port to connect it to the Transtector.
Oh my GOD yes
Can we have a Thunderwing retool based on Nitro?... i hope make retool on this unique guy
Posted by Autobot N on June 1st, 2017 @ 9:22pm CDT
ScottyP wrote:Nitro's head can come off so that you can put Cogman's onto it (or any other Titan Master), however it's worth noting that while Nitro's head is not a Titan Master itself - it merely has the same port to connect it to the Transtector.
I NEED NITRO
Posted by Kurona on June 1st, 2017 @ 9:26pm CDT
Albatross250 wrote:Kurona wrote:Nitro's head can come off so that you can put Cogman's onto it (or any other Titan Master), however it's worth noting that while Nitro's head is not a Titan Master itself - it merely has the same port to connect it to the Transtector.
Oh my GOD yes
Can we have a Thunderwing retool based on Nitro?... i hope make retool on this unique guy
I'm not really seeing anything about this dude that looks more Thunderwing than any other jet-former myself
Posted by Overcracker on June 1st, 2017 @ 9:27pm CDT
ScottyP wrote:The Last Knight Toys
Starting out with Deluxe Class Hot Rod, they were really excited that the alt mode is an officially licensed Lamborghini design. This looks like a mostly new mold to me, and was very clean out of the package with sharp color contrast in the plastic.
Looks like a retool of AOE Lockdown to me. Legs and feet are Lockdown's all the way. And chest transformation is a very slightly modified Lockdown chest. Hand and arms are very retooled.
Posted by william-james88 on June 1st, 2017 @ 9:41pm CDT
Overcracker wrote:ScottyP wrote:The Last Knight Toys
Starting out with Deluxe Class Hot Rod, they were really excited that the alt mode is an officially licensed Lamborghini design. This looks like a mostly new mold to me, and was very clean out of the package with sharp color contrast in the plastic.
Looks like a retool of AOE Lockdown to me. Legs and feet are Lockdown's all the way. And chest transformation is a very slightly modified Lockdown chest. Hand and arms are very retooled.
Sorry for all the quoting but i needed all this in my reply. While its totally lockdown, there is one bit that shows how intense a retool it is: the positioning of the wheels. Both of them have the back wheels on the shoulders with that same alt mode back panel folding over them but the front wheels are in completely different placed. Lockdown has them near his hips while Hot Rod has them on his forearms. So we are looking at some totally different engineerin on some parts of this figure. It reminds me of those bumblebee toys that would have the lower half be the same but have a totally new transformation for the torso and up.
Posted by Terrsolpix on June 1st, 2017 @ 9:51pm CDT
Posted by Deadput on June 1st, 2017 @ 9:55pm CDT
Kurona wrote:Nitro's head can come off so that you can put Cogman's onto it (or any other Titan Master), however it's worth noting that while Nitro's head is not a Titan Master itself - it merely has the same port to connect it to the Transtector.
Oh my GOD yes
Ah nuts now I have to get him too.
Posted by Kurona on June 1st, 2017 @ 9:55pm CDT
Terrsolpix wrote:Since Nitro's head comes off, will it be safe to assume that Cogman will decpaitate him and use his body as a new transector in the climax of the film? Also would it be safe to assume that we have our (I think) first cross-line cross-gimmick figure?
Unless you count the TFP legion Abominus limbs being redecoed to heck across a billion lines, yeah. I think this is the first time it involved at least one completely new mold on each participating line, though.
Posted by ScottyP on June 1st, 2017 @ 9:55pm CDT
Hot Rod is Lockdown
I did say "mostly". It looked more different on the webcast than in that render, but it has been a long day so maybe not so much. Didn't take screen grabs of anything because I'm fairly certain we weren't supposed to (but I'm not totally certain on that either I got added at the last minute without the full briefing, sarge!)
Posted by Terrsolpix on June 1st, 2017 @ 9:57pm CDT
Kurona wrote:Terrsolpix wrote:Since Nitro's head comes off, will it be safe to assume that Cogman will decpaitate him and use his body as a new transector in the climax of the film? Also would it be safe to assume that we have our (I think) first cross-line cross-gimmick figure?
Unless you count the TFP legion Abominus limbs being redecoed to heck across a billion lines, yeah. I think this is the first time it involved at least one completely new mold on each participating line, though.
Probably should have specified it as a cross-line cross-unified gimmick.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 1st, 2017 @ 10:00pm CDT
Cogman and Nitro are now top of the list needs. And Dragonstorm and Megatron are really going to need to duel to decide which one gets TLK toy of the year for me. Those 2 are perfect and amazing.
Posted by Overcracker on June 1st, 2017 @ 10:13pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:Sorry for all the quoting but i needed all this in my reply. While its totally lockdown, there is one bit that shows how intense a retool it is: the positioning of the wheels. Both of them have the back wheels on the shoulders with that same alt mode back panel folding over them but the front wheels are in completely different placed. Lockdown has them near his hips while Hot Rod has them on his forearms. So we are looking at some totally different engineerin on some parts of this figure. It reminds me of those bumblebee toys that would have the lower half be the same but have a totally new transformation for the torso and up.
Yes, totally agree. Looks like they retooled, and re-engineered the upper torso quite a bit to get both sets of wheels on the arms there as opposed to having one set on the lower legs.
Posted by ToaLeePrime on June 1st, 2017 @ 10:31pm CDT
Posted by Albatross250 on June 1st, 2017 @ 10:43pm CDT
Kurona wrote:
Yeaaah im buying that Primus (since i NEVER HAD ONE ) , Is that a Megatron Redeco on the right, i can't remember which toyline he is from?
Posted by Sabrblade on June 1st, 2017 @ 10:44pm CDT
It's Tank Megatron from Takara's Transformers: United toyline, the first Japanese counterpart to Hasbro's Transformers: Generations toyline that began in 2010. His deco is a direct homage to Hero Megatron from the Transformers: Generation 2 toyline.Albatross250 wrote:Kurona wrote:
Yeaaah im buying that Primus (since i NEVER HAD ONE ) , Is that a Megatron Redeco on the right, i can't remember which toyline he is from?
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 1st, 2017 @ 10:46pm CDT
Posted by Albatross250 on June 1st, 2017 @ 10:56pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:It's Tank Megatron from Takara's Transformers: United toyline, the first Japanese counterpart to Hasbro's Transformers: Generations toyline that began in 2010. His deco is a direct homage to Hero Megatron from the Transformers: Generation 2 toyline.
SWEET!
Now i'm both interested on these guys!
Posted by Albatross250 on June 1st, 2017 @ 10:57pm CDT
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Still plan to use him as SG Primus
that would be an unexpected custom!
Posted by Sabrblade on June 1st, 2017 @ 10:59pm CDT
Er, you know I was just talking about that Megatron, right? And that said Megatron toy came out years ago, right?Albatross250 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It's Tank Megatron from Takara's Transformers: United toyline, the first Japanese counterpart to Hasbro's Transformers: Generations toyline that began in 2010. His deco is a direct homage to Hero Megatron from the Transformers: Generation 2 toyline.
SWEET!
Now i'm both interested on these guys!
Posted by Albatross250 on June 1st, 2017 @ 11:06pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Er, you know I was just talking about that Megatron, right? And that said Megatron toy came out years ago, right?
I never had that Megatron, i only got the small one and im finding that Megs for years xD
Posted by WreckerJack on June 2nd, 2017 @ 12:01am CDT
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on June 2nd, 2017 @ 12:39am CDT
Posted by Deadput on June 2nd, 2017 @ 1:44am CDT
Carnivius_Prime wrote:Wondering who's buying Nitro just to put the Siege on Cybertron Thunderwing Titan Master on it.
Great idea!
But please stop giving me even more reasons to empty my wallet.
Posted by bacem on June 2nd, 2017 @ 5:25am CDT
Posted by Kurona on June 2nd, 2017 @ 5:32am CDT
That is quite literally almost double what they used to be. Stop it, Hasbro.
Posted by SureShot18 on June 2nd, 2017 @ 5:36am CDT
Kurona wrote:40... dollars...
That is quite literally almost double what they used to be. Stop it, Hasbro.
It's not a Hasbro thing, it's a Universal thing. When I went there a few years ago, Deluxes were around $25. I don't know why they'd have to jack up the price so much.
Posted by bacem on June 2nd, 2017 @ 5:37am CDT
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on June 2nd, 2017 @ 5:47am CDT
bacem wrote:Found on facebook, here's pic of the backside of cogman's box, showing his headmaster too.
Making him a Titan Master really is a neat feature that Hasbro/Takara didn't have to do but did anyways
Posted by Sabrblade on June 2nd, 2017 @ 7:00am CDT
It's a theme park thing in general. Prices for goods and services offered within theme parks tend to be higher priced in general because it's expected for theme park visitors to be spending large sums of money at theme parks anyway.SureShot18 wrote:Kurona wrote:40... dollars...
That is quite literally almost double what they used to be. Stop it, Hasbro.
It's not a Hasbro thing, it's a Universal thing. When I went there a few years ago, Deluxes were around $25. I don't know why they'd have to jack up the price so much.
Back when Once Upon a Toy at Disney Springs (formerly Downtown Disney) used to have a Transformers section, their prices were jacked up as well. $40 Cybertron Leader class toys were instead $45, for instance.
Posted by joeformer on June 2nd, 2017 @ 7:01am CDT
Posted by Fisitronus on June 2nd, 2017 @ 7:05am CDT
Sure Cogman is a headmaster
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on June 2nd, 2017 @ 8:24am CDT
Posted by Kurona on June 2nd, 2017 @ 8:27am CDT
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on June 2nd, 2017 @ 8:28am CDT
Kurona wrote:How was the transformation?
Easy but satisfying and enjoyable. I think I only got a bit confused about how the arms tuck in but figured it out without the instructions anyways.
Posted by william-james88 on June 2nd, 2017 @ 8:56am CDT
these were all found on the same Weibo page, which also had shots of Nitro's instructions and CG box art. Enjoy!
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 2nd, 2017 @ 8:58am CDT
Edit: Holy crap, cannot catch a news break today
Posted by Randomhero on June 2nd, 2017 @ 9:14am CDT
Posted by Microraptor on June 2nd, 2017 @ 9:33am CDT
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on June 2nd, 2017 @ 9:37am CDT
Deadput wrote:Carnivius_Prime wrote:Wondering who's buying Nitro just to put the Siege on Cybertron Thunderwing Titan Master on it.
Great idea!
But please stop giving me even more reasons to empty my wallet.
The more I'm looking at them both, a Nitro figure could be the closest thing to a voyager class Thunderwing I will settle for at least for the foreseeable future. That's the size I wanted him at (deluxe too small, leader too big, i like Marvel Thunderwing). I intend to get Siege on Cybertron set anyways for Magnus Prime and I'll keep the Thunderwing head to put on Nitro (haven't decided if i'll have two Nitros) and paint some bits of the body to match (he's mostly a similar grey/silver anyways, just needs a bit of blue or purple or whatever). The other three figures in SoC can go on eBay.