The prototype shown off looks like it has plenty of room to store longer coneheads in jet mode but I think the limiting factor will be that the conehead has to use about the same amount of plastic as the standard seeker head.
If there's one thing that Sony's ridiculous Spider-Man universe without Spider-Man has taught me, it's that Venom looks naked without the big spider symbol.
They help a bit but they can't cover up those adorable hamster cheeks. I also don't like the scrawny hind legs, which really wouldn't be so bad if the front legs weren't so beefy. After all the excellent Generations beast modes, the one made-up cyborg is the one that's bad?
What I like about this Big Convoy is that he looks big. The original toy isn’t small by any means but take away any sense of scale and he ends up looking kind of lanky, particularly in the limbs. The new Big Convoy is a Big Chungus with girders for arms and tree trunks for legs. Even the...
I'm at the point where I'm tired of incrementally upgrading the same characters over and over. The Earthrise Seeker is far from perfect but it's good enough.
So many transformers don't have waist movement for various reasons that I don't count it as an essential point of articulation. Probably just me though.
Giving Blastoff the toy chest but stupid painted forehead is certainly a choice. Mold looks good though, I can fix that easy.
Quickstrike looks about as you’d expect.
Brawl looks great and is armed to the teeth.
Wreck Gar looks good, and I prefer the garbage truck to motorcycle as an altmode...
What I’d give for a toy version with clear lenses and chest, chrome/silver and that really distinct turquoise. I can take or leave the faceplate head though.
SDCC revealed a toy collab and a comic. Toys are turtles cosplaying as monsters. Leo as Goji, Mike as Ghidorah and Raph as Rodan. No Don yet on the slides but that's inevitable.
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