For those in Australia, Liokaiser is available for preorder. Based on what I've heard this is a lot more reasonable than how they priced Omega Prime.
https://www.ebgames.com.au/product/toys-and-collectibles/321725-transformers-legacy-haslab-liokaiser-combiner-action-figure
Yeah, that tank is rough. I hope that's one thing they're able to improve a bit.
The components, all of them honestly, have a lot of chunks to them. Seeing photos next to Deathsaurus and CW Liokaiser really puts it into perspective.
You have to honor what the original did right and make concessions where it makes sense . Leg bots are easier (they're already doing it well with the Constructicons) than a lower torso bot (which they have yet and seemingly can't get right in modern combiner).
Also, making the Baja buggy the biggest guy would be pretty laughable. It worked for Longhaul, as others have mentioned, he can take on the largest vehicle mode and did seen like one of the two toughest of the lot.
One thing they definitely are striving for is a combiner is something is good (articulation, aesthetics, and stability) in all three modes:
- Individual robots
- Individual vehicles
- Combined mode
Based on what we've been getting for the main lines this year into next you either get:
-...
You either get a really good combiner and really good individuals with one extra part or a combiner with terrible waist articulation and really good individuals or a really good combiner with a badly sized and proportioned individual and 5 good individuals. There is no way to do a really good 6...
I took some crappy photos yesterday. None of the Trigger celebration video, which is the highlight. I particularly like the new Decepticon illustration by Hayato Sakamoto (also didn't take any photos of).
A bit late, but it seems specific to the universe profile art. Except using two colors instead of one.
I love this two pack, finally giving us Diaclone Topspin. Spinister looks great in his new colors and now matches the other two small Target Masters. The Siege Target Masters were also hard...
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