That too. I suppose its no different than the maneuvering they did for Iguanus, Bomburst, Skullgrin and Bludgeon. Which, I guess tracks.
It will be neat to see how they make it work.
I am very curious to see how much "remolding" is going to be present for Dinoking. I assume the sacrifices made for the Dinobots were made for him, but by merging the shells with the robots we are in uncharted territory.
Either way, I am looking forward to it.
I had an original G1 op as a a kid *and* a G2 op (I still have them) and I consider myself very fortunate. Garage sales aren't quite like they used to be. This thing is glorious and if I didn't have either of those I would be all over this.
Now you know what I didnt have 30 plus years ago? A G1...
I mean, mentioning a Great War in regards to Transformers, before any hard reboot or multiversal shenanigans had been established prior immediately made me think Beast Wars was connected to G1 in some way or another and I was a child when I watched both.
This is great discussion and good stuff, stuff that would have driven me nuts years ago. Its not the best in universe explanation but i just roll with either of these.
BA's 300 years actually mean longer than we think it does cause these years are different (i know, i know)...
The period...
The new unicron is big and cool but the Armada mold will always warm my heart. The one i display is the Takara 2010 version. Its my movie Unicron. The new one is big and impressive, I just wish its robot mode back was more streamlined.
Yeah, i always prefer when toy details were merged with sunbow designs. Its the "best" of both worlds because you get a recognizeable character who remains visually interesting.
Truth be told, if Im being greedy, what I'd love is all new characters and concepts designed with *this* aesthetic. I know that clearly isn't the point here, but imagine how wild *that* could be.
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