The modern comics universe has had such a different take on G1, one that's significantly represented by the Generations toys, so they share a forum. A modern take on a Real Cybertronian Hero. Currently starring Generations toys, IDW "The Transformers" comics, MTMTE, TF vs GI Joe, and Windblade. Oh wait, and now Skybound, wheee!
onslaught86 wrote:
Heavyload's box says he's Classic Series, not Cybertron Series, so he's a G1-universe character. If you want context..TFCC it is. On the plus side, that means Marvel continuity for the most part.
I was assuming that "Classics" lablel was an error, given the Minicon. Gah, I hope the fan-wank-club does not touch this character, as that might well ruin the toy for me. Of course, they seem high enough on the smell of "Shattered Glass" right now. I hate the concept, but if them sucking their own meth that much keeps them from ruining mass-market toys, then I will not complain.
Dom
-wonders why the heck anyone would get 2 of the same Ultra-scale toy. Kitbashing?
There was never a G1 character named Heavy Load, was there? I remember Wideload, but not Heavy Load. He looks as if he might be loosely based off Mixmaster, given his use of chemicals and mixer truck mode.
BWprowl wrote:...and ‘MONZO 12782’ printed on the sides of the hood, whatever that means (Is this the type of van he is? I’m no expert…)
This is a reference to TF fan Monzo, the lucky bastard. The number is his birthday. This is actually his second reference in a toy this year--the other is in Acid Storm's bio, which says he has a "hyperion3 cannon," which is Monzo's email.
Personally, I dunno why it didn't have, say, 686 on the side or something. We totally deserve it!
BWprowl wrote:The internet having this many different words to describe nerdy folks is akin to the whole eskimos/ice situation, I would presume.
People spend so much time worrying about whether a figure is "mint" or not that they never stop to consider other flavours.
The Monzo thing is even more ridiculous, because it's a reference to a guy who took his username from a Transformer (well, Nebulan). It's hopelessly incestuous.
I have been saying for years the fandom was too insular, and now......this. Inbreeding.
andersonh1 wrote:There was never a G1 character named Heavy Load, was there? I remember Wideload, but not Heavy Load. He looks as if he might be loosely based off Mixmaster, given his use of chemicals and mixer truck mode.
I know there was a Minicon named Heavyload during "Cybertron". And one of the Build-team from "Robots in Disguise" had the name.
Dominic wrote:I was assuming that "Classics" lablel was an error, given the Minicon. Gah, I hope the fan-wank-club does not touch this character, as that might well ruin the toy for me. Of course, they seem high enough on the smell of "Shattered Glass" right now. I hate the concept, but if them sucking their own meth that much keeps them from ruining mass-market toys, then I will not complain.
Dom
-wonders why the heck anyone would get 2 of the same Ultra-scale toy. Kitbashing?
I have mixed thoughts on this. I'd rather Heavy Load get SOME fictional appearances than none at all, since he really is a good character, and I like the idea of him fitting in with the other Classics characters. He's quirky and interesting, a primarily non-combatant Decepticon, always something I welcome. Could have a great story arc in him, as long as it's not focused on some half-assed redemption effort. He reminds me of TM2 Scourge, easily one of the best Beast-era characters, bio-wise.
Why get two? To display one in-box, or to modify one and have the other as backup. Bear in mind that this is my holy grail toy.
Monzo got those references because he warned Hasbro that they were going to lose some trademarks. They were like, "Oh shit. Thanks man, you just saved us a lot of face. We should put your name on a toy or something. You guys like that sort of self-referential stuff, right?".