Figure King #201 Images: Armor Knight Optimus Prime, Black Knight Dinobots, Legends Arcee,Chromia, Windblade
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Re: Figure King #201 Images: Armor Knight Optimus Prime, Black Knight Dinobots, Legends Arcee,Chromia, Windblade
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Comment by RhA
Oct 22, 2014
I spot tiny (lego)brick BBB & OP... What's that about?
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Comment by BERSEKAEL
Oct 22, 2014
Interesting "movie accurate" dinobots, with that many versions already around I better wait a year or so before buying, I foresee "a lot" more versions coming 

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Comment by Jelze Bunnycat
Oct 22, 2014
I'm spotting:
1) a new campaign Micron! After Micron Astrotrain, we're getting Micron Carnivac, a redeco of Classics Overbite.
2) Black Knight Strafe! Due for release in December.
1) a new campaign Micron! After Micron Astrotrain, we're getting Micron Carnivac, a redeco of Classics Overbite.
2) Black Knight Strafe! Due for release in December.
Re: Figure King #201 Images: Armor Knight Optimus Prime, Black Knight Dinobots, Legends Arcee,Chromia, Windblade
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Nanoblocks http://www.ohioart.com/brands/nanoblock
Comment by GuyIncognito
Oct 22, 2014
RhA wrote:I spot tiny (lego)brick BBB & OP... What's that about?
Nanoblocks http://www.ohioart.com/brands/nanoblock
Re: Figure King #201 Images: Armor Knight Optimus Prime, Black Knight Dinobots, Legends Arcee,Chromia, Windblade
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Those are pretty neat.
Comment by RhA
Oct 22, 2014
GuyIncognito wrote:RhA wrote:I spot tiny (lego)brick BBB & OP... What's that about?
Nanoblocks http://www.ohioart.com/brands/nanoblock
Those are pretty neat.
Re: Figure King #201 Images: Armor Knight Optimus Prime, Black Knight Dinobots, Legends Arcee,Chromia, Windblade
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Comment by Lockdownhunter
Oct 22, 2014
So,Prime's face changes like blitzwing?Hmmmm
Re: Figure King #201 Images: Armor Knight Optimus Prime, Black Knight Dinobots, Legends Arcee,Chromia, Windblade
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Not exactly. Blitzwing's face changes by a button on the top of the head.
Comment by OptimalOptimus2
Oct 22, 2014
Lockdownhunter wrote:So,Prime's face changes like blitzwing?Hmmmm
Not exactly. Blitzwing's face changes by a button on the top of the head.
Re: Figure King #201 Images: Armor Knight Optimus Prime, Black Knight Dinobots, Legends Arcee,Chromia, Windblade
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Comment by Sabrblade
Oct 22, 2014
Finally! Black Knight Strafe! 

Re: Figure King #201 Images: Armor Knight Optimus Prime, Black Knight Dinobots, Legends Arcee,Chromia, Windblade
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The Generations figure simply flips over manually without a button. Prime's head is more like how the Masterpiece Seeker's change expressions by spinning the face around to one of two expressions.
Emerje
Comment by Emerje
Oct 22, 2014
OptimalOptimus2 wrote:Lockdownhunter wrote:So,Prime's face changes like blitzwing?Hmmmm
Not exactly. Blitzwing's face changes by a button on the top of the head.
The Generations figure simply flips over manually without a button. Prime's head is more like how the Masterpiece Seeker's change expressions by spinning the face around to one of two expressions.
Emerje
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Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comment by Lockdownhunter
Oct 22, 2014
Emerje wrote:OptimalOptimus2 wrote:Lockdownhunter wrote:So,Prime's face changes like blitzwing?Hmmmm
Not exactly. Blitzwing's face changes by a button on the top of the head.
The Generations figure simply flips over manually without a button. Prime's head is more like how the Masterpiece Seeker's change expressions by spinning the face around to one of two expressions.
Emerje
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Comment by shajaki
Oct 22, 2014
i was waiting for someone to notice that! sweet! lets complete the black knights alreadyJelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Black Knight Strafe! Due for release in December.

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Comment by Sabrblade
Oct 22, 2014
shajaki wrote:lets complete the black knights already


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Comment by fenrir72
Oct 23, 2014
http://tformers.com/generations-arcee-t ... /news.html
by ExVee
http://www.tfarchive.com/fandom/kitbash ... con_Arcee/
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Hironori_Kobayashi
Figure King Magazine came out this week and as we reported previously featured the upcoming Legends (TakaraTomy Generations) releases of Windblade, Chromia and Arcee. In this feature, it was revealed that one of the designers on the TakaraTomy side that contributed to Arcee was Hironori Kobayashi. Some may recognize this name in connection with various toys including Masterpieces, but when it comes to Arcee there's a bit more to the story. Keep reading to find out the secret behind Arcee's creation!
In the late 1990s, Japan had its own Botcon, under authorization from Takara and very similar to Botcon as we enjoyed it in the United States. Much like US Botcon, events like art contests were held with many kinds of entries. In 1998, a fully transformable, scratch-built Arcee figure was submitted in the Botcon Japan art contest. While it's now lost to history (or memories older than my own) if this won any prize, it did succeed in wedging itself in the minds and imaginations of many fans when it came to popular attention soon after that Botcon. Commonly arising in online discussions through the early 2000s, this often was pointed to when the question always arose, "why can't we have a G1 Arcee figure?" As third party efforts at a G1 Arcee took place in later years they would occasionally call up references to this custom figure. It was very much an icon for what was expected of a toy emulating Arcee's character design.
This scratch built figure was constructed by Hironori Kobayashi in or before 1998, and displayed at an event where representatives from Takara would have been in attendance. The following year Kobayashi went to work for Takara designing Transformers toys. His first on record was Speedbreaker, more commonly known as Side Burn in the Robots in Disguise adaptation of Car Robots. As Geneerations and Transformers in general has evolved to where a classic G1 style Arcee could find a place in the line, Kobayashi returned to the design he engineered nearly 16 years before to realize this character as a mass market item. And if you examine the photos of the custom figure and photos of Generations Arcee you'll find close similarity in design. The one major departure where the Botcon Japan figure appears to have a less significant backpack is both partly an optical illusion, and partly a design modification. The custom figure lacked anything like a trunk or other form of rear end of the car, leaving a much smaller mass that can be hidden in front by the body. Looking at the shoulders you'll see the familar fender-derived upright parts are fused to the car hood just as the Generations toy does. While there are minor differences between these, it's an amazing note on a figure that the fandom in general has waited for for a great many years, that it is in fact the realization of two wishes as it literally brings a one-off custom art piece to mass availability as a retail toy. Even if it took a decade and a half to get there.
Congratulations, Kobayashi-san, you've realized a dream few can ever reach in the process of fulfilling the wish of many, many others.
With thanks to Randy (aka Powered Convoy), TFArchive, TFWiki and "jitome-dan" for information and/or images that contributed to this article.
In short, the winner of the BotCon Japan version contest eventually became Mr. Masterpiece IS the same guy who now has designed the updated version of Arcee?
How the circle turns!
by ExVee
http://www.tfarchive.com/fandom/kitbash ... con_Arcee/
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Hironori_Kobayashi
Figure King Magazine came out this week and as we reported previously featured the upcoming Legends (TakaraTomy Generations) releases of Windblade, Chromia and Arcee. In this feature, it was revealed that one of the designers on the TakaraTomy side that contributed to Arcee was Hironori Kobayashi. Some may recognize this name in connection with various toys including Masterpieces, but when it comes to Arcee there's a bit more to the story. Keep reading to find out the secret behind Arcee's creation!
In the late 1990s, Japan had its own Botcon, under authorization from Takara and very similar to Botcon as we enjoyed it in the United States. Much like US Botcon, events like art contests were held with many kinds of entries. In 1998, a fully transformable, scratch-built Arcee figure was submitted in the Botcon Japan art contest. While it's now lost to history (or memories older than my own) if this won any prize, it did succeed in wedging itself in the minds and imaginations of many fans when it came to popular attention soon after that Botcon. Commonly arising in online discussions through the early 2000s, this often was pointed to when the question always arose, "why can't we have a G1 Arcee figure?" As third party efforts at a G1 Arcee took place in later years they would occasionally call up references to this custom figure. It was very much an icon for what was expected of a toy emulating Arcee's character design.
This scratch built figure was constructed by Hironori Kobayashi in or before 1998, and displayed at an event where representatives from Takara would have been in attendance. The following year Kobayashi went to work for Takara designing Transformers toys. His first on record was Speedbreaker, more commonly known as Side Burn in the Robots in Disguise adaptation of Car Robots. As Geneerations and Transformers in general has evolved to where a classic G1 style Arcee could find a place in the line, Kobayashi returned to the design he engineered nearly 16 years before to realize this character as a mass market item. And if you examine the photos of the custom figure and photos of Generations Arcee you'll find close similarity in design. The one major departure where the Botcon Japan figure appears to have a less significant backpack is both partly an optical illusion, and partly a design modification. The custom figure lacked anything like a trunk or other form of rear end of the car, leaving a much smaller mass that can be hidden in front by the body. Looking at the shoulders you'll see the familar fender-derived upright parts are fused to the car hood just as the Generations toy does. While there are minor differences between these, it's an amazing note on a figure that the fandom in general has waited for for a great many years, that it is in fact the realization of two wishes as it literally brings a one-off custom art piece to mass availability as a retail toy. Even if it took a decade and a half to get there.
Congratulations, Kobayashi-san, you've realized a dream few can ever reach in the process of fulfilling the wish of many, many others.
With thanks to Randy (aka Powered Convoy), TFArchive, TFWiki and "jitome-dan" for information and/or images that contributed to this article.
In short, the winner of the BotCon Japan version contest eventually became Mr. Masterpiece IS the same guy who now has designed the updated version of Arcee?
