The Repaint Concept Thread

LBD "Nytetrayn"

Broke the Matrix
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Question:

Has anyone ever done an Autobot version of Trypticon?

To be clear, I'm not talking about just swapping the faction symbol or Shattered Glass, I mean like what Metrotitan is to Metroplex.

I'm curious what something like that might look like. Would he have Dinobot colors? Or maybe more oranges and reds to Trypticon's purples and teals?

I'd suggest something akin to how Metrotitan seems to be wearing Ultra Magnus's colors, but that would kind of point to Galvatron, and... well, I kind of feel like that just gives us Trypticon again, so I'm not really sure that works.

Just something to ponder.
 

Sabrblade

Continuity Nutcase
Citizen
Question:

Has anyone ever done an Autobot version of Trypticon?

To be clear, I'm not talking about just swapping the faction symbol or Shattered Glass, I mean like what Metrotitan is to Metroplex.

I'm curious what something like that might look like.
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Steadfast

Freelancer
Citizen
Negator is just Megatron with a different name.
Without the gun-turning-into-ness.

Anyway, as I read the CBS pitch, I was struck at how disconnected a lot of it was from the actual toys. Was the actual/prospective toyline aspect omitted, did they figure they'd match things up later, or what?

Or did they seriously plan on a toyline only vaguely connected with the TV show? I know it's been done (a lot of Robotech-branded toys, f'rinstance) but it seems like something you do later and not right out of the gate.
 

lastmaximal

Administrator
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That page was an absolute trip to read. At almost no point did I know what the next sentence was going to say.
 

Sabrblade

Continuity Nutcase
Citizen
That page was an absolute trip to read. At almost no point did I know what the next sentence was going to say.
If you want more, there's a link at the bottom of the page to an audio drama recording of the scripted pitch episode "A Robot's Best Friend is His Dog", starring the likes of Gregg Berger (as Optimus Prime), Paul Eiding, David Kaye (as Negator, no less), Frank Todaro, and more. Specifically, the link is in the References section.
 

LBD "Nytetrayn"

Broke the Matrix
Staff member
Council of Elders
Citizen
Negator is just Megatron with a different name.
Sure, but I mean...

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This is basically supposed to be Bumblebee, too, right?

But if you asked me to pick him out of a police lineup, I assure you there's a GoBot who's going to jail instead.

No, but his proposed alt modes were "laser tank" and "satellite particle beam cannon" so I picked a toy that's both a laser tank and a satellite.

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Anyway, as I read the CBS pitch, I was struck at how disconnected a lot of it was from the actual toys. Was the actual/prospective toyline aspect omitted, did they figure they'd match things up later, or what?

Yeah, it's like... wow, for stuff that's made to sell toys, it's funny how wildly cartoons would diverge from the source material already, but this took it to a whole new level.
 


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