Enjoy!

Black Hat wrote:The Godzilla mode looks fantastic as I expected. The base mode looks OK, though somehow I wish it looked a bit bigger. The spaceship mode is decent- a hell of a lot better than the original.
My biggest complaint is the scaling. Making it scaled to TMs is a cool idea, but it makes the "Citybots go with Legends" thing a bit more awkward (those doors are far too small for Legends) and he's still not big enough to not look a tad small next to CHUG scale (because a CHUG scale Trypticon would be the size of a person).
I dunno. I still want him though.
Sabrblade wrote:"Decepticon Necro"
Sabrblade wrote:The Titan Master's name is "Decepticon Necro". Wipe-Out is who he's a homage to.
Agamemnon wrote:Woot, the three modes look great! Plus, just to pile on to WJ88, here's one of the transitions from the G1 cartoon.
https://youtu.be/eTXGjhD1MWk?t=102
(The whole video is cool and makes me ever so nostalgic. Sorry, WJ88, you know I love all you news people, right?)
Is it just me or does the tail section look like Trypticon's snout in this image?Makes it look like Trypt's doing some mad yoga pose...
The Katakana does attempt to spell "Wipe-Out" phonetically. アウト is how they approximate the sound of the word "Out" ("a-u-to" as in "ah-oo-toh"). The English prefix "Auto" would be more like オート "Ōto".o.supreme wrote:Sabrblade wrote:The Titan Master's name is "Decepticon Necro". Wipe-Out is who he's a homage to.
well that answers the next question I was going to have...While I cannot read Japanese very well, I noticed that spelling did not match the Japanese spelling of Wipe-Out (though I thought it could have been some variance like (Wipe-Auto)...
frogbat wrote:He may be the most faithful to the g1 original but he also has the best city mode of the three titans, at lease from the pics. Surprised the Ramos do t seem to have the Titan returns inter city connecting gimmick (which doesn't work all that well for me)
Agamemnon wrote:Woot, the three modes look great! Plus, just to pile on to WJ88, here's one of the transitions from the G1 cartoon.
(The whole video is cool and makes me ever so nostalgic. Sorry, WJ88, you know I love all you news people, right?)
Is it just me or does the tail section look like Trypticon's snout in this image?![]()
"Tail section" as in "the back of the spaceship", not the front end that becomes the dino mode's tail.william-james88 wrote:
Is it just me or does the tail section look like Trypticon's snout in this image?![]()
Thats cool, I didnt notice that but yeah, especially with that orange clear plastic at the baseof the tail replicating his eyes.
TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS TITANS RETURN TRYPTICON Action Figure
(Ages 8 & up/Approx. Retail Price: $149.99/Available: Fall 2017)
The TRANSFORMERS battle explodes into uncharted territory when the TITANS RETURN! To control an ancient race of giant, city-sized warriors—TITANS—the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS must harness the power of TITAN MASTERS, smaller bots that give bigger bots enhanced abilities in battle. The ultimate Decepticon weapon is joining the Titans Return battle! Trypticon will destroy everything and devour everyone in his path. The Titan Class Trypticon figure is the largest figure in the 2017 Titans Return universe and is also the biggest Decepticon figure ever made. 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. Additional Titan Master figures are each sold separately, but with so many to collect, the Titans Return battlefield is a veritable all-you-can-eat bot buffet for Trypticon. Full-Tilt figure attaches to the Trypticon figure's chest. Titan Master figure becomes the head for the Full-Tilt figure and works with all Titans Return Deluxe, Voyager, and Leader Class figures (each sold separately). Also features a storage compartment in the figure's tail.