-Kanrabat- wrote:Railbomb wrote:
I'd rather get figures like these for cartoon accurate figures rather than have panel messes with horrible backs like we've been getting from the MP line.
For that purpose, they are indeed perfect. Plus, way, way more easy on the wallet.
Agreed...
Although I like the MP line overall, I'll never get MP Optimus... Even though I just spent $250 on on a couple Lego sets, I can't justify $460 for one TF.
Either way, TF is somewhat unique because in one product they're supposed to have a solid bot mode, a solid alt mode, and the whole transformation- which should have some relative ease and enjoyment in the mix of that process. On top of this, is the attempt to try and make design decisions that not only appeal to the masses and collectors, but fit a specific budget.
At some point in all of this, something's gotta give.
I understand that transformation is probably the one aspect that makes these toys so cool.
Still, I don't quite understand the hate for this RED line...
It's not like it's taking-over and phasing-out converting figures.
Now, I have no evidence, but I highly doubt that this line is causing some transforming figure to be scrapped... Could it cause a transforming figure to be delayed? Sure, maybe. But if Hastak thinks something is going to make money, they're going to go for it.
And back to the compromise I mentioned, a series of figures like R.E.D. is one of the only real ways to get a cartoon-accurate robot since the other major aspects of a converting toy don't cause any compromises.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that I think everyone should or would be into these figures...
But I'm also a little surprised a line like this didn't happen sooner.