It was indeed.Was your use of the > sign your way of saying each of the Decepticon Titans are better than their Autobot counterparts? Because I actually agree with this sentiment, minus the yet as unseen Nemesis.
I think that’s part of my frustration with Cybertron Metroplex. Besides a lack of attachment to the character/show, I’ve felt like both Metroplex and Max need a revisiting. Compared to the stellar Trypticon/Scorponok molds, Max/Plex didn’t feel…right. I was hoping this Titan Plex might have addressed some of those issues.
Which is why I asked about your usage of the > sign.
It was indeed.
Basically saying that so far, the Decepticon Titans have to date been better than their direct Autobot counterparts...
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Hey, I'd love to hear the counterargument. I want to like the Autobots more.While I don't fully agree with your point, I respect that you have the right to post it here.
Scorponok and Trypticon are my favorite two Titans. I also think Predaking and Devastator (Takara version) are among the best ones. All four are Decepticons. But Omega Supreme is the best Autobot Titan, and one of the best Titans in general.
Something I've been pondering is the future of the Titan class. The choices are running out. I was unenthusiastic to get the Ark as a Titan, but I understood that they were running short on characters to use for the class. I was pleased enough with the Ark anyway (wish he had more neck articulation, though). So I think Nemesis will be fine so that Ark can have his... Nemesis.
But what could be next? Tidal Wave (I hope so)? Liokaiser (YES PLEASE)? Animated Omega Supreme (please do this and do it right)? A Primus? Another try at Fort Max? I would have suggested Optimal Optimus, but they made TMII Megatron too small to fight a Titan Optimal. (Optimal's size was inconsistent on the show anyway... He shrank over time)
Oh, wait... Of course. How silly of me. GRANDUS. Problem solved for at least one line. Japanese G1 to the rescue again. :3
...Can we get a Violen Jiger that splits into the three bug monsters or is that way too obscure even if they run out of other Titan candidates? ;P
Other contenders:
- Unicron (at a cheaper price, using the same mold, with less paint?)
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From what I've read and seen, he's about the same height as Fort Max. Obviously parts/plastic might be more, but as they've already done the R&D, there might be wiggle room for a slightly simplified version. Who knows? Stranger things have happened.Heh. Hee-ha ha ha.
No.
Not even in bare grey plastic.
That's like saying they could leave the paint off Scorponok and release it as a Deluxe.
He is MUCH too massive to be a Titan.
-ZacWilliam, I mean there are other reasons it'll never be on the table too, but I have to assume you havn't much delt with him in person? Because he's way outta that size class.
I would have suggested Optimal Optimus, but they made TMII Megatron too small to fight a Titan Optimal. (Optimal's size was inconsistent on the show anyway... He shrank over time)
I wonder if he knows toys are more than just their Y axis.From what I've read and seen, he's about the same height as Fort Max.