Yes, this is the version of the image that I'm used to seeing.Well, the wiki has a brightened/more accurate(?) one up now. I just remember the old version from the Legacy book (and what the wiki used to have)
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Yes, this is the version of the image that I'm used to seeing.Well, the wiki has a brightened/more accurate(?) one up now. I just remember the old version from the Legacy book (and what the wiki used to have)
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The solid colours G2 Dinos only ever had three, and the whacky 90s G2 Dinos only ever had three so... this is pretty much all there is to do unless they're going to start inventing the missing Dinobots from each style.I would love a full set of G2 Dinobots but unfortunately, looks like we're getting two sets of three.
Careful what you wish for. Hasbro could see that request and think, "Oh! The fans want us to bring back the foil stickers from TR and POTP! Alrighty then! We'll get right on that!"They really need the sticker details. Toon accuracy does not apply to G2, so let them go wild with toy accuracy.
I know ToyHax will cover that. And everything else on the toy.They really need the sticker details. Toon accuracy does not apply to G2, so let them go wild with toy accuracy.
Only if the sticker detail is sculpted there in the first place. I hate when they just tampo a sticker pattern 1:1. It never looks good.They really need the sticker details. Toon accuracy does not apply to G2, so let them go wild with toy accuracy.
They should've done the Core Class ones first in G2-esque colors.They should have waited to do G2 Dinobots when they finally did a Voyager class assortment of them - after the titan class.
Careful what you wish for. Hasbro could see that request and think, "Oh! The fans want us to bring back the foil stickers from TR and POTP! Alrighty then! We'll get right on that!"
These, I would have gladly bought.They should've done the Core Class ones first in G2-esque colors.
(i am very smrt)
In hindsight, this seems like it should have been the obvious answer. We 'just' got combining Dinobots in PotP, giving the Core releases G2 color schemes would have been an easy way to convince anyone on the fence to pick them up. Especially if they did second runs in the alternate color schemes. Instead, we got a whole bunch of gray and black dudes that seem to have contributed to the death of the size class.They should've done the Core Class ones first in G2-esque colors.
(i am very smrt)
Considering they used Swoop's toy face, that makes sense.They really need the sticker details. Toon accuracy does not apply to G2, so let them go wild with toy accuracy.
Although I would like actually small characters (Micromasters, cassette-bots, etc) in Legends size, I won't miss the line in general. I didn't see the point in buying the same characters again as smaller and less articulated toys.I think I've whined/ranted about this before, but...
I remain absolutely baffled that the Core/Legends/sub-Deluxe/Basic/Scout pricepoints/size-classes ended. They were entry-level-type fun little guys and one would think that cheaper figures would sell more units than more expensive ones.
The only thing I can really think of is that packaging and distribution costs ate up too much (relatively speaking) or something.
I *guess* the collector/youth element divide probably plays some part, but ehhhh it makes me so irrationally angry