New Toy Galleries: Reveal The Shield Special Ops Jazz, Turbo Tracks, Mindset and Fallback
Thursday, December 9th, 2010 1:29AM CST
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Special Ops Jazz

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Posted by Galvatrondestroyer on December 9th, 2010 @ 2:21am CST
Posted by Sodan-1 on December 9th, 2010 @ 3:48am CST
I realise that kids probably don't read the descriptions, and that we collectors will know the figure's allegiance anyway, but as far as gimmicks go, this is a pretty weak and pointless one.
Posted by chrisc4 on December 9th, 2010 @ 5:58am CST

Posted by SLUGSLINGER81 on December 9th, 2010 @ 7:23am CST
PS...I THINK THERE NEED TO BE AN EDIT, I THINK FALLBACK IS NOT A REPAINT OF ROTF BRAWL, BUT OF BRAWN...BUT IF I WAS AS EXCITED ABOUT THESE FIGURES AS IM SURE YOU ARE I WOULD BE MAKING TYPOS LEFT & RIGHT LOL..

Posted by RiddlerJ on December 9th, 2010 @ 7:54am CST
Can't wait to get Wheeljack. I hope we get a Dead End repaint out of one of these guys.

Posted by dragons on December 9th, 2010 @ 7:58am CST
That's a new degree of moronic right there. Hasbro makes this big thing about trying to make you guess which side these guys are allied to; the line is called Reveal The Shield, each figure has a heat sensitive insignia, even the insignia on the clear plastic part of the packaging has a question mark on it, and then they go and give away the answer in the description on the back.
I realise that kids probably don't read the descriptions, and that we collectors will know the figure's allegiance anyway, but as far as gimmicks go, this is a pretty weak and pointless one.


Posted by Booda on December 9th, 2010 @ 10:36am CST
Posted by Blurrz on December 9th, 2010 @ 4:03pm CST
Sodan-1 wrote:That's a new degree of moronic right there. Hasbro makes this big thing about trying to make you guess which side these guys are allied to; the line is called Reveal The Shield, each figure has a heat sensitive insignia, even the insignia on the clear plastic part of the packaging has a question mark on it, and then they go and give away the answer in the description on the back.
I realise that kids probably don't read the descriptions, and that we collectors will know the figure's allegiance anyway, but as far as gimmicks go, this is a pretty weak and pointless one.
When did you get into Transformers collecting? Rubsigns were a big part of G1 and Beast Wars. I know RTS is the slogan, and etc, but to have the rubsigns back, it's great to know we're still homaging those days. And this gimmick is pretty fair compared to the some of the one's we've had over the years.
Posted by OptiMagnus on December 9th, 2010 @ 7:53pm CST
What I don't get though is why the allegiance symbol is printed on the card. It defeats the whole purpose of the promotion of the series. Wouldn't it be more "fun" to find out the allegiance of a character you don't know well after you open him?
Posted by chrisc4 on December 9th, 2010 @ 8:22pm CST
Posted by funklizard on December 9th, 2010 @ 11:45pm CST
Blurrz wrote:
When did you get into Transformers collecting? Rubsigns were a big part of G1 and Beast Wars. I know RTS is the slogan, and etc, but to have the rubsigns back, it's great to know we're still homaging those days. And this gimmick is pretty fair compared to the some of the one's we've had over the years.
I'd rather homage the days before rubsigns.
Posted by Seibertron on December 10th, 2010 @ 10:48am CST
funklizard wrote:Blurrz wrote:
When did you get into Transformers collecting? Rubsigns were a big part of G1 and Beast Wars. I know RTS is the slogan, and etc, but to have the rubsigns back, it's great to know we're still homaging those days. And this gimmick is pretty fair compared to the some of the one's we've had over the years.
I'd rather homage the days before rubsigns.
Considering that they introduced rubsigns within at least the first 7 months of when Transformers were introduced, you're not homaging a whole lot. The figures from late 84 (such as Jetfire and Shockwave, who if I recall correctly were released in time for Christmas that year) all had rubsigns through the end of the 1987 assortments.
Posted by funklizard on December 11th, 2010 @ 12:46pm CST
Seibertron wrote:funklizard wrote:Blurrz wrote:
When did you get into Transformers collecting? Rubsigns were a big part of G1 and Beast Wars. I know RTS is the slogan, and etc, but to have the rubsigns back, it's great to know we're still homaging those days. And this gimmick is pretty fair compared to the some of the one's we've had over the years.
I'd rather homage the days before rubsigns.
Considering that they introduced rubsigns within at least the first 7 months of when Transformers were introduced, you're not homaging a whole lot. The figures from late 84 (such as Jetfire and Shockwave, who if I recall correctly were released in time for Christmas that year) all had rubsigns through the end of the 1987 assortments.
Point taken; though I'm pretty sure the initial releases of Jetfire and Shockwave had no rubsigns.
Posted by Optimum Supreme on December 11th, 2010 @ 1:38pm CST
BTW, I like how these new rubsigns don't have the gray square around them, it's like a new twist on a classic.
Posted by RK_Striker_JK_5 on December 12th, 2010 @ 3:03pm CST
Posted by Seibertron on December 12th, 2010 @ 3:21pm CST
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:So, is Fallback just the Classics version of Outback and renamed due to trademark/copyright/legal stuff issues? Because that's what I'll be using him as.
Fallback is the new name for Outback. Hasbro mentioned this a while back because of the Outback restaurant chain, though I don't see how that conflicts since this is a toy and that is a restaurant. Perhaps they're just being overly-cautious. This is the second time an Outback homage has been named Fallback. The first was 5 years ago for BotCon 2005's Fallback.

Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on December 12th, 2010 @ 3:43pm CST
Seibertron wrote:RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:So, is Fallback just the Classics version of Outback and renamed due to trademark/copyright/legal stuff issues? Because that's what I'll be using him as.
Fallback is the new name for Outback. Hasbro mentioned this a while back because of the Outback restaurant chain, though I don't see how that conflicts since this is a toy and that is a restaurant. Perhaps they're just being overly-cautious. This is the second time an Outback homage has been named Fallback. The first was 5 years ago for BotCon 2005's Fallback.
According to TFWiki Outback Steakhouse is indeed to blame, simply because the trademark is registered across several categories:
In 2005, Fun Publications was forced to change the name of a BotCon 2005 exclusive intended as an homage to Generation 1 Outback to "Fallback". The Outback Steakhouse restaurant chain has successfully applied for "Outback" across a vast number of categories. Since Hasbro had not used the name for a product since 1993, there seems to be no way for them to wrest control of Outback Steakhouse's active claim to the mark without heavy modification - the "Outback" name was used for a 2008 exclusive G.I. Joe figure, as well as a forthcoming limited release, as "Stuart 'Outback' Selkirk." TFWiki.net then presumes it is only a matter of time until fans start clamoring for a figure of Judd "Hot Rod" Nelson.
Posted by RK_Striker_JK_5 on December 12th, 2010 @ 5:41pm CST


Posted by f-primus-unicron on December 14th, 2010 @ 12:17pm CST
Posted by Seibertron on December 14th, 2010 @ 1:43pm CST
f-primus-unicron wrote:why there are no comparison images whit movie g1 repaint jazz?
Too many Jazzes to do comparison pics of everything right now with all that I'm in the middle of. I didn't bust out the Pretender shell, the G2 Jazz, the BotCon one for group shots (though I did get him out for a couple of one-on-one shots at the last minute because I had to use BotCon Rodimus for the Protector galleries), the WST Jazz, or the movie repaint Jazz.