Transformers Legacy toyline

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Now with pinchy claw action!
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The Blitzwing/Laser Prime/Armada Megatron style of shoulders is terrible. I don't mind at all that the kibble is immobile but the restriction on shoulder extension and the way the shoulder flaps look whenever you try to raise the arms forward is damn unsightly. They should ideally been constructed like Hot Shot's.
 
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RCX

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Bombshell's colors are terrible.
There's just something so meh about that shade of purple.
The sprue plastic layout is so unfortunate with the waist.
We need a grey-chested version, bug-mode be damned.
Decent job reusing Shrapnel's pants.
 

Sciflyer

Two arms and one smile
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Eh, I think Bombshell looks alright. Like others have mentioned though, I'm not particularly over the moon with the decision to do the Insecticons again. I still like the smaller CW versions, even if they aren't as screen accurate as these current offerings. But I am holding out hope that we might see the Deluxe Insecticons, and if they're cannibalized from the current molds, then so be it.
 

Gizmoboy

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I have the CW versions of the Insecticons as well. I also have the original G1 versions, the reissue versions, and the FansProjects versions. I am treating the new deluxe versions of the G1 Insecticons as the characters themselves with all my others being their clone army.
I have the CW Chop Shop, but would love the see the Deluxe Insections at Deluxe scale.
 

G.B.Blackrock

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Machine Wars was a wave or two of the relatively less popular late G1 molds with random colors and legacy names slapped onto them.
Popularity had nothing to do with it. The smaller toys were developed late enough that they never had a chance to be released during G2, and the larger toys were developed during the period when Transformers didn't exist in the US, making MW their first-ever US appearance.
 

G.B.Blackrock

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They made every possible wrong decision with the set every step of the way. Then when they got called out on their decisions they played the "Uh, I meant to do that" card. They declared it was never supposed to be a Machine Wars set and we just didn't understand their great creative vision. Then when the set failed they blamed us for not liking Machine Wars enough. Not their great creative vision. They did that part right of course. It was Machine Wars' fault. Even though they said it wasn't Machine Wars and we never should have thought it was.
And we haven't even mentioned the fact that the ONE figure whose character really needed a remolded head (Megaplex, since he's meant to be a clone of Megatron) wasn't given one....
 

CoffeeHorse

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And they tried to tell us their bad decision was totally justified because it's not that Megaplex anyway. It's Fun Pub's own totally different Megaplex, so it was unfair to expect him to do the one thing Megaplex is notable for.

They also tried to tell us we shouldn't care because the original toys still exist. Meanwhile my original Megaplex has gotten so sloppy that it can't stay transformed anymore.
 

Haywire

Collecter of Gobots and Godzilla
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I would like to see more revisits of the MW jets, as well as the G2 Cyberjets. Hooligan is a great mold that holds up even now; compact size, fairly easy transformation, yet with articulation that elevates it above even some modern figures. Megatron/plex is a close second in my book, I even like the auto-transform feature, although they do seem to either loosen or seize up over time...
 

CoffeeHorse

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It may be a barely remembered line that lasted one wave in one store and had zero fiction, but Machine Wars is notable for being such an early attempt at having a collector line on shelves at the same time as the main kid line. Even if the execution was a complete rush job that only existed because they felt they had to do something, it's still notable for happening at all. It was an idea ahead of its time.

And the color schemes are just glorious.
 

LBD "Nytetrayn"

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It sure doesn't help that their original toys had each other's box art.

Megatron, the blue jet, had the silver jet box art, while Megaplex, the silver jet, had the blue jet box art.

And then the cross-sell on the back of the Basic class toys' packaging showed Megatron as a purple-ish blue jet, and Megaplex as a very dark blue jet.

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Huh... a formula-1 race car named Prowl.

I feel like I owe Energon Prowl an apology, somehow. Even though I don't think I ever had an issue, what with his police lights...
 

Donocropolis

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Huh... a formula-1 race car named Prowl.

I feel like I owe Energon Prowl an apology, somehow. Even though I don't think I ever had an issue, what with his police lights...

He was disguised as one of those special F1 police that you see patrolling the tracks during races. Those are certainly a thing that exists!
 

Glitch

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I hold out hope for Optimal Optimus, we had the POTP toy but some at the time said the designers got it backwards in that it should have been a robot to Gorilla deluxe with a vehicle mech to combine with. Also I'm goping Needlenose can be retooled slightly into G2 Smokescreen for Dreadwing and RiD Smokejumper for Skyquake.
 


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