CW Devastator was way too big to stand next to the other CW combiners.
In the movie, Devastator picked up Sludge and tossed him. Sludge is a big Leader-class toy. So, if they're going for scale, he'll have to be roughly as big as a small child.
If comics is what it takes to finally resolve Legends 2's ending, so be it. A game would be best, but it's been squashed too many times to have any faith in it ever happening.
If it got them the parts count to get an Armada Perceptor that could actually pose, or a Requiem Blaster that doesn't fall apart if you breath at it too hard, I'd be down for it.
"If you put a big monster in a small room, you put a little cash on the floor for the people that kill it! That's just good manners! Everyone knows the real friends are the treasures we found along the way!"
They know their base is heavy on racists. Associating something with another race is an easy way to say it's bad. They have to keep their points simple and direct because their base is very, very, very stupid.
Just breaking up the color scheme helps it a lot. The extra parts are nice too.
Still holding out a shred of hope for a Monstructor, but I might go for this, assuming it doesn't immediately sell out while I'm at work or something.
It looks like a pretty good G1 Prime reissue, but that's been done so many times that it isn't all that exciting anymore. Maybe if they'd gone with the Missing Link mold or something, but unless this is under $40 or so (and I expect at least $70, probably more), it's not really worth hunting...
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