I actually like the more "Generations-y" looking Deluxe a lot more than the Voyager. A lot of the movie designs come out too greebily for my taste, but the Deluxe Airazor has a simpler, cleaner look to it that I think fits in with non-movie toys.
Some good new pics of Prowl up on Seibertron. I'm really liking this guy. I think he actually fits in really well as either a G1 version of Animated Prowl, or even as an Animated toy of a new character that would be one of Prowl's fellow police-bots. An old buddy from his academy days here in...
Given the release of "Shadowstrip" in G2 Dragstrip colors, I wouldn't be surprised to see the whole team done up the same way, so that may be a second chance at the Motormaster mold if nothing else.
I actually bought mine off the shelf at my local Target. I cancelled my pre-order from my phone and walked out with him. It was the one and only time I ever saw one at retail.
TFW has in-hand pics of Scourge up. I really like the look of these Terrorcons so far. With the "Mad Max" vehicle modes, they suggest to me a more evil aligned faction of Junkions. I've (more-or-less successfully) sworn off buying Movieverse toys that don't fit in with my existing...
I don't know. I don't mind picking up the occasional transformer with a nonsense alt mode as long as the robot mode is fun and the figure is cheap enough. Freezer here looks kind of like a mecha-kaiju from the Pacific Rim universe, so I could see myself getting him.
Honestly, I might be more interested in replacing the head with a more "G1" head (though not Wheeljack") and putting the glasses on the new head, something like this:
Too rich for my blood, I'm afraid. I was meaning at standard main line Hasbro pricing. I'll spend over $100 on a figure maybe once a year or so, but only for a Titan or similar.
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