Masterforce Darkwings (Buster and Hydra) galleries now online!
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Jul 17, 2007 at 11:54am CDT
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Hasbro released these figures in 1988 as Powermasters known as Dreadwind and Darkwing whose Nebulan partners, Hi-Test and Throttle, respectively transformed into their Powermaster engines. The combined form of Darkwing and Dreadwind was called Dreadwing, who would later be rebuilt as a stealth bomber under Megatron's rule in Marvel Comics' Transformers: Generation 2 series. Galleries of the Hasbro versions of these figures will be released later this week right here on Seibertron.com.
Once you are done checking out these galleries, do not forget to check out the rest of the galleries in the Seibertron.com's Toy Galleries in the Seibertron.com Toy Section.
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Comment by Flashwave
Jul 17, 2007
SOmeone needs to do a KB Darkwing for Classics.
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Comment by Seibertron
Jul 17, 2007
Hey Darth Bombshell,
I updated your story to be about the Japanese versions of these figures instead of the U.S. versions. I saved your story so that I can use it for when I launch the U.S. versions later this week. There's a lot of differences between the two sets from Takara and Hasbro.
Thanks for posting this though. I'll give you credit when I post the news story for the Hasbro Dreadwing set.
Ryan
I updated your story to be about the Japanese versions of these figures instead of the U.S. versions. I saved your story so that I can use it for when I launch the U.S. versions later this week. There's a lot of differences between the two sets from Takara and Hasbro.
Thanks for posting this though. I'll give you credit when I post the news story for the Hasbro Dreadwing set.
Ryan
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Whoops. Sorry 'bout that, Ryan. Thanks.
Comment by Darth Bombshell
Jul 17, 2007
Seibertron wrote:Hey Darth Bombshell,
I updated your story to be about the Japanese versions of these figures instead of the U.S. versions. I saved your story so that I can use it for when I launch the U.S. versions later this week. There's a lot of differences between the two sets from Takara and Hasbro.
Thanks for posting this though. I'll give you credit when I post the news story for the Hasbro Dreadwing set.
Ryan

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Comment by Hotrod
Jul 17, 2007
Fabulous galleries as usual Ryan 

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Comment by Seibertron
Jul 17, 2007
I hope that I rewrote the above stuff about the Godmasters correctly. Even though I have watched, read and absorbed a ton of stuff about Masterforce over the past decade, I still do not think I fully understand the whole Transector thing. Basically, I get the impression that we truly do not know the names of the Transectors. If the human's name is Ginrai, then obviously the robot's name isn't truly Ginrai, is it? We simply don't know what the robot names are since they're just "Transectors" which aren't sentient in the series without their Headmaster Junior or Godmaster partners until the end of the series where they do gain sentience.
If I wrote the above correctly, then I guess I do understand it. If I wrote something above incorrectly, please correct me and let us know how the above text for this news story should be written.
If I wrote the above correctly, then I guess I do understand it. If I wrote something above incorrectly, please correct me and let us know how the above text for this news story should be written.
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Comment by Jelze Bunnycat
Jul 17, 2007
Here's how I can help out. Headmasters toy line still had seperate names for the robot and its partner, which was ignored in the cartoon in favor of the simpler "larger lifeless" body. The name of the larger TF is the name of the smaller robot in that case. The next series Masterforce had that both in toy line and cartoon.
An exception is Doubleclouder (Doubledealer): his actual name is Clouder, for both engines, since in the cartoon he has two suits instead of one.
An exception is Doubleclouder (Doubledealer): his actual name is Clouder, for both engines, since in the cartoon he has two suits instead of one.
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Comment by Scaleface
Jul 17, 2007
I do like the galleries. Great to see some rare G1 characters added. Points for you.
Maybe Buster and Hydra should have their own entries in the VSD, since they are completely different characters from Dreadwind and Darkwing and are different colors - they have nothing more to go with each other than Bumblebee and Glyph. I can get you translated writeups.
Maybe Buster and Hydra should have their own entries in the VSD, since they are completely different characters from Dreadwind and Darkwing and are different colors - they have nothing more to go with each other than Bumblebee and Glyph. I can get you translated writeups.
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Comment by soundwave13c
Jul 17, 2007
very cool
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There are some major changes coming down the pipes regarding VSD that will accommodate situations like the Dreadwing Powermasters and the Darkwings Godmasters.
Comment by Seibertron
Jul 17, 2007
Scaleface wrote:I do like the galleries. Great to see some rare G1 characters added. Points for you.
Maybe Buster and Hydra should have their own entries in the VSD, since they are completely different characters from Dreadwind and Darkwing and are different colors - they have nothing more to go with each other than Bumblebee and Glyph. I can get you translated writeups.
There are some major changes coming down the pipes regarding VSD that will accommodate situations like the Dreadwing Powermasters and the Darkwings Godmasters.
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Comment by Bugbite
Jul 17, 2007
Great job as always Ryan. Can't wait for the G.O.D. pics.
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Comment by Danish-Liokaiser
Jul 17, 2007
Gattai, Darkwings! 

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There are? The only difference I know is toy-wise, the Japanese versions are red where the US versions are teal. Character-wise, I guess they're very different as I've never heard on this Transector thing. All I know is Dreadwind is a gloomy goth and Darkwing is the kind of psycho that likes to hurt kittens.
Comment by UltraPrimal
Jul 17, 2007
Seibertron wrote:There's a lot of differences between the two sets from Takara and Hasbro.
There are? The only difference I know is toy-wise, the Japanese versions are red where the US versions are teal. Character-wise, I guess they're very different as I've never heard on this Transector thing. All I know is Dreadwind is a gloomy goth and Darkwing is the kind of psycho that likes to hurt kittens.
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How does that work with Overlord? He's the only other Godmaster that had two engines and I'd assume that the same sort of back story wouldn't fit. I really need to get around to picking up the Headmasters, Masterforce and Victory box sets.
Comment by waaaaghlord
Jul 17, 2007
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Here's how I can help out. Headmasters toy line still had seperate names for the robot and its partner, which was ignored in the cartoon in favor of the simpler "larger lifeless" body. The name of the larger TF is the name of the smaller robot in that case. The next series Masterforce had that both in toy line and cartoon.
An exception is Doubleclouder (Doubledealer): his actual name is Clouder, for both engines, since in the cartoon he has two suits instead of one.
How does that work with Overlord? He's the only other Godmaster that had two engines and I'd assume that the same sort of back story wouldn't fit. I really need to get around to picking up the Headmasters, Masterforce and Victory box sets.
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Well, I guess "a lot" is probably not the proper phrase. There are "several" differences, probably is. The teal is swapped with red on both figures and the engines are different colors as well as sporting chrome similar to Hi-Q/Ginrai.
Comment by Seibertron
Jul 18, 2007
UltraPrimal wrote:Seibertron wrote:There's a lot of differences between the two sets from Takara and Hasbro.
There are? The only difference I know is toy-wise, the Japanese versions are red where the US versions are teal. Character-wise, I guess they're very different as I've never heard on this Transector thing. All I know is Dreadwind is a gloomy goth and Darkwing is the kind of psycho that likes to hurt kittens.
Well, I guess "a lot" is probably not the proper phrase. There are "several" differences, probably is. The teal is swapped with red on both figures and the engines are different colors as well as sporting chrome similar to Hi-Q/Ginrai.
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Comment by Scaleface
Jul 18, 2007
I think as far as the VSD is concerned, they have different tech specs. so they should have 2 entries. They have different colors, different names, and different stories. They are no more the same character than Minerva and Nightbeat.
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As I mentioned above, there are some major changes in the works with VSD that will accommodate this scenario for figures like the Godmasters and Headmaster Juniors.
Comment by Seibertron
Jul 18, 2007
Scaleface wrote:I think as far as the VSD is concerned, they have different tech specs. so they should have 2 entries. They have different colors, different names, and different stories. They are no more the same character than Minerva and Nightbeat.
As I mentioned above, there are some major changes in the works with VSD that will accommodate this scenario for figures like the Godmasters and Headmaster Juniors.
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Comment by Khaotika
Jul 18, 2007
WING CROSS!! 

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Cool, sounds great.
Comment by Scaleface
Jul 18, 2007
Seibertron wrote:Scaleface wrote:I think as far as the VSD is concerned, they have different tech specs. so they should have 2 entries. They have different colors, different names, and different stories. They are no more the same character than Minerva and Nightbeat.
As I mentioned above, there are some major changes in the works with VSD that will accommodate this scenario for figures like the Godmasters and Headmaster Juniors.
Cool, sounds great.
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Comment by Seibertron
Jul 18, 2007
Ratchet and Ironhide galleries tonight. I'm still tying up the loose ends to the BotCon exclusive figures. I still have to take pictures of Springer, Alpha Trion, Dreadwind and Weirdwolf in robot mode yet and then comparison pics and group shots of all of the BotCon 2007 exclusives and Classics together. Once I'm done with that, I'll be work on posting the BotCon 2007 galleries on the site. Hopefully no later than this weekend but we'll see.
In the meantime, Ratchet and Ironhide tonight and possibly G1 Ramjet, Dirge and Thrust tomorrow night or Friday morning.
In the meantime, Ratchet and Ironhide tonight and possibly G1 Ramjet, Dirge and Thrust tomorrow night or Friday morning.
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Comment by Six Two One
Jul 24, 2007
The Godmaster colors look awesome.