I am enjoying the rock vehicles, but I would also happily take rock animals as well. Something like the old Rock Lords Terra Rock or Spike Stone:
But with a robot mode instead of a rock mode.
But, if they wanted to straight up make a new Fossilsaurus/Rockasaurus, I'd buy it.
Bumblebee may be one I spring for. He surely can't be TOO expensive, and my wife is a big VW person, so it's something we can both enjoy.
Actually, her real life beetle is orange, so if they could do a Volks version of the mold, that would be great.
Dangit, stop making me want to buy this.
Honestly, if the toy-accurate version had been available without the trailer, I probably would have bought it. I already have a perfectly good G1 Optimus trailer, and I didn't want to pay an extra $50 for another one just to get the toy version. Not...
It makes sense. CW Megatron was a good looking design that turned into a pretty functional tank (I absolutely love his moving treads and missile firing gun). They've lost the turret rotation here, but there's already a lot going on inside of him.
Coming from Baidu we have what looks to be our first look at Missing Link Bumblebee and Cliffjumper. Like Optimus Prime before them, they are G1 molds modified to have modern articulation. Each appears to also include new accessories: A blaster for Bumblebee and a Glass Gas Gun and Bazooka...
I caught that, too. It does make sense. This movie could bring in a lot of new young fans that have never been in the market for Transformers figures before. Keeping the price of admission a bit lower (especially since costs have been moving steadily up) for new customers may help create a...
A Rock. Et. Man.
The Infernac armorizers were already crazy rock vehicles. Now this one is a NASA themed rocket rockmobile rockmonster. It's a whole new level of insanity and I love it.
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