It's just fun. This is Optimus Prime's ultimate form. It's fun that Roller didn't get left out of the big upgrade. It's fun that the trailer is still usable despite turning into legs now. I've never bought any additional Micromasters to go with my reissue Star Convoy but it's still fun.
We've just had a wave of reveals and you know what that means. Mark Maher is already at it with another peek behind the curtain. First up is Age of the Primes Solus Prime.
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Micromaster trailers also interacted with each other. They're surprisingly versatile things. I wanted this.
You have a point that it's not obvious how it fits anything else in Hasbro's current plans. Either they were just that determined to make a perfect Star Convoy no matter the cost, or they...
I've actually had a similar idea if they ever did a generic purple G1 Seeker. The wings are detachable and there's multiple versions, so just include all of them.
Sadly EHobby doesn't do anything interesting anymore, so this isn't happening. But the model kit idea could work.
I'll just stick to rewatching Aliens forever. Aside from a couple matte shots it holds up just fine today. Creature effects have not evolved past Stan Winston's work. Scifi guns have not evolved past James Cameron's work. Cameras have evolved a lot but I think better picture clarity would be...
I'm happy. Not because this is a good way to do combiners, but because I'm looking forward to seeing how silly this frame approach gets. I imagine Hasbro is too proud to have the frame turn into nothing, but only Menasor provides an obvious idea what to do with it. It's going to take creativity...
I have no opinion on Superion at this time. But I do think we need to give Nintendo some props here, because it's nearly 2025 and those Game Boy cameras still work.
As bad as POTP Predaking is, it is respectable how they managed to make such a stable combiner at that size. And I admire how they attempted to make the combined mode look magically too big relative to the components. The components pay a price for it, but it's neat.
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