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		trailbreaker wrote:Looks cool but I’d love a straight up G1 re-release of the original mold.
Because the Vintage G1 line was meant to celebrate the 35th anniversary, and it ended when the anniversary ended.megatran wrote:trailbreaker wrote:Looks cool but I’d love a straight up G1 re-release of the original mold.
Amen.
Hasbro started re-releasing G1 minibots a few years back... the stopped? Why?

Sabrblade wrote:Variety is how the Transformers brand itself has lasted so long, after all.

Sideways is as of today showing as In-Stock and available to ship on Walmart's site, I just ordered one and it alleges he'll be here on Saturday.Quantum Surge wrote:the Sideways fiasco.
Immortal Starscream wrote:had seaspray in my cart all the way to hitting the final pay confirmation, then he was sold out. Meanwhile on Pulse.com, he was sold out before the page went live.
Nemesis Primal wrote:Sideways is as of today showing as In-Stock and available to ship on Walmart's site, I just ordered one and it alleges he'll be here on Saturday.Quantum Surge wrote:the Sideways fiasco.
That Seaspray's gonna make for some killer repaints.


-Kanrabat- wrote:I got the Seaspray. As expected, it is a mini masterpiece. The vehicle looks perfect, and the bot looks perfect. Without any obvious gaps. However, I find the transformation difficult simply because of some fiddle factor and the fact that EVERYTHING IS SO THIGHT, it's hard to tell if something should move or not. Sure, I would have an easier time if I had looked at the instructions, but I love figuring out the transformation of my new Transformers. Also, there's a huge missed opportunity for the gun to be able to store in the huge gap under the vehicle mode. Overall, it is still a worthy buy.
So, how the new Seaspray hold up VS the old versions? It takes the crown for cartoon and G1 accuracy, but my personal champion is still the old 2009 HFTD voyager (with his son, Breacher.) This old voyager is just a genius design all over. Plus, even the vehicle is perfect looking, even from the underside! I would love a Leader priced 2 pack reissue in "cartoon accurate" colors of this voyager Seaspray and Breacher.
-Kanrabat- wrote:I got the Seaspray. As expected, it is a mini masterpiece. The vehicle looks perfect, and the bot looks perfect. Without any obvious gaps. However, I find the transformation difficult simply because of some fiddle factor and the fact that EVERYTHING IS SO THIGHT, it's hard to tell if something should move or not. Sure, I would have an easier time if I had looked at the instructions, but I love figuring out the transformation of my new Transformers. Also, there's a huge missed opportunity for the gun to be able to store in the huge gap under the vehicle mode. Overall, it is still a worthy buy.
So, how the new Seaspray hold up VS the old versions? It takes the crown for cartoon and G1 accuracy, but my personal champion is still the old 2009 HFTD voyager (with his son, Breacher.) This old voyager is just a genius design all over. Plus, even the vehicle is perfect looking, even from the underside! I would love a Leader priced 2 pack reissue in "cartoon accurate" colors of this voyager Seaspray and Breacher.
Cyber Bishop wrote:They should have given Brawn claws if they really wanted to make him "retro".
Cyber Bishop wrote:They should have given Brawn claws if they really wanted to make him "retro".
Till-all-R1 wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:They should have given Brawn claws if they really wanted to make him "retro".
Maybe for the crossover when they can put him in two-pack with Wolverine!

Till-all-R1 wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:They should have given Brawn claws if they really wanted to make him "retro".
Maybe for the crossover when they can put him in two-pack with Wolverine!
