Target Now Shipping Studio Series 86 Blaster and Origin Wheeljack to Homes and Stores
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Comment by Nemesis Destron
Apr 2, 2024
Back to the iron giant Tidal Wave, hands down that these latest images are awesome. IMO the only thing they should have provided was a large size cannon of some kind even though his predecessor didn't have one it simply could have worked....'nuff said! 

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Comment by D-Maximal_Primal
Apr 2, 2024
So, since it has been a while, catching up on the recent stuff:
Legacy united wave 2 is a win overall. I ordered Cheetor, Shard, Chromia, Starscream, and Silverbolt off Pulse yesterday when they came in stock. I am going to wait for a sale on Sandstorm, guaranteed he will be discounted. Passing on Gears, T30 is perfect for me still.
the United 4 pack is awesome. Cyberverse will gladly take a Tarn, though I wish he had his scars, and i will need to see if I can rip off his left arm. Chimeracon is OK, he will go well with Blackarachnia from the prior 4-pack. Cliffjumper looks great, excited for him. Squeezeplay also looks nice, that was an expected but great looking retool. I also got the set for $60 thanks to target deals.
My origins Wheeljack has shipped out, should be here later in the week.
Now, for some new photos.
Fun fact: Legacy Towline just fits inside OG Magnus


Animated Optimus and Armada Optimus make great additions to the Legendary shelf

Legacy united wave 2 is a win overall. I ordered Cheetor, Shard, Chromia, Starscream, and Silverbolt off Pulse yesterday when they came in stock. I am going to wait for a sale on Sandstorm, guaranteed he will be discounted. Passing on Gears, T30 is perfect for me still.
the United 4 pack is awesome. Cyberverse will gladly take a Tarn, though I wish he had his scars, and i will need to see if I can rip off his left arm. Chimeracon is OK, he will go well with Blackarachnia from the prior 4-pack. Cliffjumper looks great, excited for him. Squeezeplay also looks nice, that was an expected but great looking retool. I also got the set for $60 thanks to target deals.
My origins Wheeljack has shipped out, should be here later in the week.
Now, for some new photos.
Fun fact: Legacy Towline just fits inside OG Magnus


Animated Optimus and Armada Optimus make great additions to the Legendary shelf

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Comment by D-Maximal_Primal
Apr 2, 2024
I am still grateful to Legacy for giving us both of these figures. And I still pray we see the other 2 planet leaders in this line too


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Given the inclusion of Metroplex and Override, it would honestly be weird to not see Scourge and Evac at some point.
Comment by #1 Signal Lancer fan
Apr 2, 2024
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I am still grateful to Legacy for giving us both of these figures. And I still pray we see the other 2 planet leaders in this line too
Given the inclusion of Metroplex and Override, it would honestly be weird to not see Scourge and Evac at some point.
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I'm hoping we somehow get their Cyber keys at some point too, since they are making those now at last
Comment by D-Maximal_Primal
Apr 2, 2024
#1 Signal Lancer fan wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I am still grateful to Legacy for giving us both of these figures. And I still pray we see the other 2 planet leaders in this line too
Given the inclusion of Metroplex and Override, it would honestly be weird to not see Scourge and Evac at some point.
I'm hoping we somehow get their Cyber keys at some point too, since they are making those now at last
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Comment by steve2275
Apr 2, 2024
Sweet pics
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A new Evac mold could also lead to an Airwolf collab figure...
Comment by First-Aid
Apr 3, 2024
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:#1 Signal Lancer fan wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I am still grateful to Legacy for giving us both of these figures. And I still pray we see the other 2 planet leaders in this line too
Given the inclusion of Metroplex and Override, it would honestly be weird to not see Scourge and Evac at some point.
I'm hoping we somehow get their Cyber keys at some point too, since they are making those now at last
A new Evac mold could also lead to an Airwolf collab figure...
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Comment by Emerje
Apr 4, 2024
One of the worst kept secrets in the Legacy line has finally been revealed thanks to users ZetcaReturns and ZipperMan29x over on TFW2005. Even without leaked listings showing this figure was coming in wave 3 it was obvious to anyone that took a quick glance at Legacy Evolution Shadow Striker that she was a pre-tool of Robots in Disguise Universe Sideburn. Unfortunately, unlike the recent trend of making shared tools of two different characters within the same line stand out by changing things up a bit, the only tooling difference between Sideburn and Shadow Striker is the heads. If you were hoping for at least a more realistic looking front end to the car that's unfortunately not happening.
Sideburn will be coming in the summer alongside Cybertron Hot Shot, Infernac Nucleus, a refresh of Strongarm, Cybertron Vector Prime and Armada Galvatron.



Sideburn will be coming in the summer alongside Cybertron Hot Shot, Infernac Nucleus, a refresh of Strongarm, Cybertron Vector Prime and Armada Galvatron.



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Comment by First-Aid
Apr 4, 2024
Meh, not bad. but remember, this is not a direct interpretation of the character. This is a geewunned version of the character. WHile there isn't much of a difference, there are some subtleties the RiD1 series had that G1 didn't.
Maybe we will get lucky and this isn't a final product?
Maybe we will get lucky and this isn't a final product?
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Wouldn't "Geewunifying" it mean a more realistic alt mode like we've seen in other reinterpretations of character, not whatever this is supposed to be?
At least two people have it in hand and we're about 3 months from release, this is the final figure.
I do like the head, it's a bit mature, but more importantly I like the effort with the four paint hits and clear yellow. He definitely stands out in bot mode. Though it's a little strange that he's going to be in the same wave as another blue sports car with clear yellow parts.
Emerje
Comment by Emerje
Apr 4, 2024
First-Aid wrote:Meh, not bad. but remember, this is not a direct interpretation of the character. This is a geewunned version of the character. WHile there isn't much of a difference, there are some subtleties the RiD1 series had that G1 didn't.
Maybe we will get lucky and this isn't a final product?
Wouldn't "Geewunifying" it mean a more realistic alt mode like we've seen in other reinterpretations of character, not whatever this is supposed to be?
At least two people have it in hand and we're about 3 months from release, this is the final figure.
I do like the head, it's a bit mature, but more importantly I like the effort with the four paint hits and clear yellow. He definitely stands out in bot mode. Though it's a little strange that he's going to be in the same wave as another blue sports car with clear yellow parts.
Emerje
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I didn't think about that. That is a little strange, those two maybe would have been better spaced out some.
Comment by #1 Signal Lancer fan
Apr 4, 2024
Emerje wrote:Though it's a little strange that he's going to be in the same wave as another blue sports car with clear yellow parts.
I didn't think about that. That is a little strange, those two maybe would have been better spaced out some.
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Geewunning is creating more of a blocky and wide/sturdy look vs the smooth lines of the Dodge Viper he was to start. Examples: Prime Arcee, Bulkhead, Knockout, Animated Prowl. All of them lost a lot of the smooth,sleek lines and definition that defined them in favor of very generic bot/alt modes. The blocky front here is definitely more G1 than anything...or Hasbro may simply be lazy.
Comment by First-Aid
Apr 4, 2024
Emerje wrote:First-Aid wrote:Meh, not bad. but remember, this is not a direct interpretation of the character. This is a geewunned version of the character. WHile there isn't much of a difference, there are some subtleties the RiD1 series had that G1 didn't.
Maybe we will get lucky and this isn't a final product?
Wouldn't "Geewunifying" it mean a more realistic alt mode like we've seen in other reinterpretations of character, not whatever this is supposed to be?
At least two people have it in hand and we're about 3 months from release, this is the final figure.
I do like the head, it's a bit mature, but more importantly I like the effort with the four paint hits and clear yellow. He definitely stands out in bot mode. Though it's a little strange that he's going to be in the same wave as another blue sports car with clear yellow parts.
Emerje
Geewunning is creating more of a blocky and wide/sturdy look vs the smooth lines of the Dodge Viper he was to start. Examples: Prime Arcee, Bulkhead, Knockout, Animated Prowl. All of them lost a lot of the smooth,sleek lines and definition that defined them in favor of very generic bot/alt modes. The blocky front here is definitely more G1 than anything...or Hasbro may simply be lazy.
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Comment by D-Maximal_Primal
Apr 4, 2024
I don't think this looks too bad
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Comment by Crosscheck
Apr 4, 2024
Looks good, I am glad I waited for him. I hope they do all three Autobot Brothers. I don't think we have had any molds that would make a great basis of either X-Brawn or Prowl though.
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Part of the reason i was OK with getting Universe Ratchet, TFCC Sideswipe, and the Super Sideburn (whom I will call Hot Rod) is because I hope we get the OG X-Brawn, Prowl, and Sideburn in Legacy, so I can have a version of both molds (it is what I am trying to do with Cybertron era figures too, get repaints of one mold or the other so the OG vs Legacy stand out from each other).
I think X-Brawn is rumored for next year?
Comment by D-Maximal_Primal
Apr 4, 2024
Crosscheck wrote:Looks good, I am glad I waited for him. I hope they do all three Autobot Brothers. I don't think we have had any molds that would make a great basis of either X-Brawn or Prowl though.
Part of the reason i was OK with getting Universe Ratchet, TFCC Sideswipe, and the Super Sideburn (whom I will call Hot Rod) is because I hope we get the OG X-Brawn, Prowl, and Sideburn in Legacy, so I can have a version of both molds (it is what I am trying to do with Cybertron era figures too, get repaints of one mold or the other so the OG vs Legacy stand out from each other).
I think X-Brawn is rumored for next year?
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He looks pretty good in robot mode. Much more solid than the OG.
His car mode still odd, but somehow works better in blue than in Shadow Striker purple.
Loving the head sculpt though.
Kind of sad they strayed so much from the Dodge Viper alt mode. That was one of the defining characteristics of Side Burn. His real life alt mode. But I guess licensing costs might have prevented this.
We get a single gun to stand in for his gun blade and his crossbow bumper gun. Odd choice but would have been o.k, if they included the exhaust missile.
I hope they do release him in his "Super" color scheme, just because red and flames are never wrong.
Should we assume the other 2 car bots are coming in the future?
Definitely pre-ordering this guy and Cybertron Hot Shot.
Comment by Overcracker
Apr 4, 2024
Emerje wrote:One of the worst kept secrets in the Legacy line has finally been revealed thanks to users ZetcaReturns and ZipperMan29x over on TFW2005. Even without leaked listings showing this figure was coming in wave 3 it was obvious to anyone that took a quick glance at Legacy Evolution Shadow Striker that she was a pre-tool of Robots in Disguise Universe Sideburn. Unfortunately, unlike the recent trend of making shared tools of two different characters within the same line stand out by changing things up a bit, the only tooling difference between Sideburn and Shadow Striker is the heads. If you were hoping for at least a more realistic looking front end to the car that's unfortunately not happening.
Sideburn will be coming in the summer alongside Cybertron Hot Shot, Infernac Nucleus, a refresh of Strongarm, Cybertron Vector Prime and Armada Galvatron.
He looks pretty good in robot mode. Much more solid than the OG.
His car mode still odd, but somehow works better in blue than in Shadow Striker purple.
Loving the head sculpt though.
Kind of sad they strayed so much from the Dodge Viper alt mode. That was one of the defining characteristics of Side Burn. His real life alt mode. But I guess licensing costs might have prevented this.
We get a single gun to stand in for his gun blade and his crossbow bumper gun. Odd choice but would have been o.k, if they included the exhaust missile.
I hope they do release him in his "Super" color scheme, just because red and flames are never wrong.
Should we assume the other 2 car bots are coming in the future?
Definitely pre-ordering this guy and Cybertron Hot Shot.
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Comment by Ironhidensh
Apr 4, 2024
I wonder if the Dodge Viper license is prohibitively expensive, or they just didn't feel it was worth it?
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The Cyberverse designs were already pretty blocky and Geewun in aesthetic to begin with. And Side Burn (or rather, Speedbreaker) was originally conceived by Takara as a G1-universe character who already had a blocky robotic design with a very Diaclone Car Robot-styled vehicle mode.
So in this mold's case, it was less of an instance of "G1-ifying" like with the Prime and Animated designs, and more a case of Hasbro taking two different characters (Shadow Striker and Side Burn) from two different series (Cyberverse and RiD 2001) with two completely different designs, and forcibly trying to mash those two designs together, all because of Shadow Striker's original namesake (Universe Shadow Striker) having been made from the RiD 2001 Side Burn mold, despite the fact that Cyberverse Shadow Striker was a completely new design that looked absolutely nothing like Universe Shadow Striker.
This is like if the Legacy Bulkhead toy had instead tried to have a helicopter mode as a second altmode, and had been given a mustache on top of his very Prime-styled robot mode head, in order to cram in elements from Energon Bulkhead just because he was the first Bulkhead, despite Prime Bulkhead being nothing like him in design or character.
It's basically a return of the "Aligned" mentality that gave all us those mashed G1/Movieverse concept designs from a decade ago.
Comment by Sabrblade
Apr 4, 2024
The thing about this particular mold is that there was one thing more besides the head that was actually faithful to Cyberverse Shadow Striker: the altmode. This mold's altmode is pretty faithful to the shape and silhouette of Cyberverse Shadow Striker's pre-Frankensteined altmode, but with the addition of Side Burn's exposed engine and most of its angles smoothed out (but still visibly molded).First-Aid wrote:Emerje wrote:First-Aid wrote:Meh, not bad. but remember, this is not a direct interpretation of the character. This is a geewunned version of the character. WHile there isn't much of a difference, there are some subtleties the RiD1 series had that G1 didn't.
Maybe we will get lucky and this isn't a final product?
Wouldn't "Geewunifying" it mean a more realistic alt mode like we've seen in other reinterpretations of character, not whatever this is supposed to be?
At least two people have it in hand and we're about 3 months from release, this is the final figure.
I do like the head, it's a bit mature, but more importantly I like the effort with the four paint hits and clear yellow. He definitely stands out in bot mode. Though it's a little strange that he's going to be in the same wave as another blue sports car with clear yellow parts.
Emerje
Geewunning is creating more of a blocky and wide/sturdy look vs the smooth lines of the Dodge Viper he was to start. Examples: Prime Arcee, Bulkhead, Knockout, Animated Prowl. All of them lost a lot of the smooth,sleek lines and definition that defined them in favor of very generic bot/alt modes. The blocky front here is definitely more G1 than anything...or Hasbro may simply be lazy.


The Cyberverse designs were already pretty blocky and Geewun in aesthetic to begin with. And Side Burn (or rather, Speedbreaker) was originally conceived by Takara as a G1-universe character who already had a blocky robotic design with a very Diaclone Car Robot-styled vehicle mode.
So in this mold's case, it was less of an instance of "G1-ifying" like with the Prime and Animated designs, and more a case of Hasbro taking two different characters (Shadow Striker and Side Burn) from two different series (Cyberverse and RiD 2001) with two completely different designs, and forcibly trying to mash those two designs together, all because of Shadow Striker's original namesake (Universe Shadow Striker) having been made from the RiD 2001 Side Burn mold, despite the fact that Cyberverse Shadow Striker was a completely new design that looked absolutely nothing like Universe Shadow Striker.
This is like if the Legacy Bulkhead toy had instead tried to have a helicopter mode as a second altmode, and had been given a mustache on top of his very Prime-styled robot mode head, in order to cram in elements from Energon Bulkhead just because he was the first Bulkhead, despite Prime Bulkhead being nothing like him in design or character.
It's basically a return of the "Aligned" mentality that gave all us those mashed G1/Movieverse concept designs from a decade ago.
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Comment by Rtron
Apr 4, 2024
The Car Robots brothers' designs weren't blocky at all, they were all rounded and sleek like the Beast bots. They were pretty much "Beast Wars but they turn into cars".
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They never use vehicle licenses for Legacy figures. I guess its not part of the line's budget.
Comment by william-james88
Apr 4, 2024
Ironhidensh wrote:I wonder if the Dodge Viper license is prohibitively expensive, or they just didn't feel it was worth it?
They never use vehicle licenses for Legacy figures. I guess its not part of the line's budget.