The thing with Sixshot is his alt-modes are SO abstract that if you want them to resemble the original toy/character in any fashion, you kind of have to stick pretty close to his classic transformation, otherwise they'll just look like a different compromised altmode and you wouldn't even have...
They're pretty out of scale for one.
Hashtag should be a voyager, while Nightshade is a tall, skinny deluxe and Jawbreaker is a shorter, wider deluxe. Thrash is a small deluxe and Twitch is basically a legends or core class.
Reminder that you don't get charged until the campaign is over. You can grab it now and help push it to 13000 and if it doesn't look like it's going to make it, you can always cancel.
It takes place in the modern era and HoS Bumblebee is THE Bumblebee, not Centurion, and all of the crazy stuff that happened in IDW Earth (like All Hail Megatron) hasn't happened to X-files earth.
Yeah that's true. Even if that leg bulk was integrated, it wouldn't just disappear. You'd have to find some way of incorporating it into the figure, which either means a bunch of panel forming or just having the leg kibble hanging off them.
That said, it's not like it did Killbison any...
There's definitely enough things wrong with that set that makes the already high $300 price tag especially galling. I'm considering canceling my order to be honest, now that my hype has died down a bit.
I'm sure it'll fund and probably get at least Deathcobra.
Are the only victory characters left Road Ceaser and Landcross? (If you're counting the existing Dinoking and Galaxy Shuttle toys)
Both Star Saber and Deathsaurus only made ~4k on their first day and wound up making more than 25,000 each by the end. Omega Prime was an outlier, likely due to being an Optimus Prime release and having actually been in TV show in America.
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