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Superomegaprime

Wondering bot
Citizen
I have that Jetfire somewhere, also have the show verison on display, the Minicon, sadly is broken on the first one I got, while the one that looks like him in the show, I never got as I bought him second hand, what broke on the Minicon was the frame surounding the wheels, it was so flimsy that it broke off, so its dumped in a box somewhere and forgotten! The actual Jetfire figure is a good figure for its time, hopefully soon we can see a update on him that combines with legacy Armada OP
 

Exatron

Kaiser Dragon
Citizen
I had that Jetfire. Armada was the first TF series that launched after I started my career, so I was going full completionist at that point. By the time I was ready to move back home to Michigan six years later, it was time to scale back some. I ended up not liking the redecos as much, so I gave away my set of Final Battle Optimus, Powerlinx Jetfire, and Energon Ultra Magnus to a kid in our appartment complex. I kinda wish I'd kept Ultra Magnus now, but I hope he enjoyed them.
 

Platypus Prime

Well-known member
Citizen
Never underestimate how much of an impact that sort of thing can make. We tend to think 'we gave away a toy' but to a kid, it's something they'd never have been able to have otherwise. When I was young, someone at the DUMP, no joke, was throwing things away, and pulled out one of the small non-transforming Vehicle Voltron figures and a single Red Lion, and said "Would you like this?" I still remember that, the lion's legs eventually broke, and the VV eventually fell apart due to the difference in mass and strength between the di-cast and plastic joints that held it together, but it's because of those I got the modern Lion Voltron Moderoid kit and plan to get the Dairugger one too, so I could have a small easy-to-mess-with version back on my shelf.
 

Princess Viola

Dumbass Asexual
Citizen
btw why the hell does armada jetfire have ankle tilts i've had two people say it's for pants mode but i can't see any reason why you'd need to engage the ankle tilts for pants mode
 

Sabrblade

Continuity Nutcase
Citizen
It's sad when the 1990s leftover Generation 2 table scrap released as a short-run exclusive to a long-dead retail chain is more advanced in articulation engineering than a modern-day Optimus Prime released at mass retail in the year of Our Lord two-thousand twenty-five/twenty-six.
 

Donocropolis

Olde-Timey Member
Staff member
Council of Elders
Citizen
A tiny bit more articulation would really have made the toys easily integrate into main-line collections. I don't think it would have hurt their kid-friendlyness any, either.
 

unluckiness

Somehow still sane
Citizen
The biggest loss from the consistent toon emphasis is the silver + deep black + crimson color scheme.

I plan to do it myself since it's a relatively simple job but I'm waiting on a better fusion cannon before starting work.
 

unluckiness

Somehow still sane
Citizen
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Got Studio Series Soundwave in. He's an outstanding package overall. While I didn't dislike the Legacy Leader, the brighter blues, less stubby proportions and improved articulation are massive improvements. The bright primary blue, while arguably not even cartoon accurate is a lively, vibrant shade that pops and the painted gray parts aren't actually flat; they have the slightest hint of metallic texturing. Overall, the only part I actively dislike is the clear blue used for the chest door. More on that later.
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Soundwave is not an acrobatic dude. All I really need him to do is to stand around and press his eject button. He can do both of these with no problem. Notable points of articulation are double-jointed elbows and ridiculous ankle tilts that let him do a Van Damme. No complaints here. The usual soundwave guns are included and they do their job and fit nice and snug on all of Soundwave's 5mm ports. Quality control is good, although the tab that locks his right arm assembly is noticeably easier to dislodge than the left and the lower elbow joint is stupidly tight.
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Soundwave comes with Laserbeak, Buzzsaw and Ravage. Unlike the Stege-Legacy era Soundwave cassettes, these separate the weapon modules from the main body to make for a better animal mode. I don't really mind but the removable chunks aren't very convincing weapons and just peg into whatever available ports are on Soundwave. Would have been cool if they could hide inside the cassette player mode like the guns. Ravage is a noticeable improvement and even comes with two bends in the torso to simulate his haunch, but the birds are eh. They're pretty much the same but with a gappier cassette mode and less bird head articulation. Personally, I'll keep Buzzsaw as the older mold to differentiate the birds. As you can see, there's no attempt to form complete rectangles but there are sculpted spools to weakly insist that these are cassettes. They all fit into Soundwave nicely but only one at a time. The cassettes are why I'd prefer the colorless clear chest door. The blue messes with the color of the inserted cassette for display.
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Tape player node is a rectangle. Not much of note here. Aside from the button on the front and the eject button up top, there isn't any sculpted detail to make this a more convincing audio device. Of note for this version is that it has a step to flatten out Soundwave's kneepads which the previous version just left sticking out of the tapedeck mode's sides. Another win over Legacy is how the guns store in the back to simulate batteries and are partially covered by panels. There's two 5mm ports in the back to fit the cassette weapon packs but with the three cassettes he comes with, one will have to sit up top on the shoulder cannon port. Regardless of placement, one of the ports is going to have to accommodate a cat butt. No fit issues with this mode although my copy has some slight paint chipping on the tape deck's top right corner, which I suspect is due to the way it's tied down in packaging. I'll probably fix that when I have the time.
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Overall, a nice, complete playset package . New Soundwave is definitely worth the upgrade from Old Soundwave. No real problems to report and everybody needs the tape guy with the cool voice in their collection anyway.

Of note: the Studio Series Frumble mold and the 3P cassettes seen above are a very, very tight fit into the chest door. Wouldn't recommend inserting them due to the risk of stressing the clear plastic or getting the tapes stuck.
 
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CoffeeHorse

Hanging in there
Staff member
Council of Elders
Citizen
That blue is fascinating. I don't know if something was done to the contrast in those pictures, but the highlights and shadows look like completely different blues. It's as contrasty as cartoon lighting.
 

Fullstrength Motleypuss

Well-known member
Citizen
I still find it highly annoying that in a line that the whole gimmick is super cartoon accuracy they would pick a blue that very much isn't.
 


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