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Re: Worst things ever in TF?

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BWprowl wrote:
Misanthrope Prime wrote:Beast Machines, almost all of it, save for some Battle For the Spark Toys
What?!
Too fiddly, too much translucent plastic, out of scale, far from show accurate, really... weird designs, unnecessary transformation, and they broke easily (I have... one toy from the first two waves of BM that isn't broken, Buzzsaw. Granted, that was back when I played with my TFs, but most of my BW toys are still intact)
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Misanthrope Prime wrote:]Armada Side Swipe
What?! (okay, I'm probably the only one who would attempt to defend this one)
Big, ugly hamfists, sideways knee, no articulation, "dragster mode"? He's not a brick, he's a step further, because his articulation makes NO SENSE.
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Misanthrope Prime wrote:Scott McNeil
WHAT?!!
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Misanthrope Prime wrote:Too fiddly, too much translucent plastic, out of scale, far from show accurate, really... weird designs, unnecessary transformation, and they broke easily (I have... one toy from the first two waves of BM that isn't broken, Buzzsaw. Granted, that was back when I played with my TFs, but most of my BW toys are still intact)
The translucent plastic was a big part of the BM designs. It's a stylistic choice. It took me a long time to actually like it, but I eventually did--what did it was picturing the translucent bits as being techno-organic somehow or other and everything else was pure metal.

Also: Vehicons Vehicons Vehicons. There is no crappy Vehicon toy. None! Except maybe Not-So-Mega Megatron.
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.
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I disagree. I like the design philosophy of the vehicons... halfway between animal and vehicle modes, but I think their execution is shoddy, especially compared to the vehicle designs of RiD.
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Misanthrope Prime wrote:I disagree. I like the design philosophy of the vehicons... halfway between animal and vehicle modes, but I think their execution is shoddy, especially compared to the vehicle designs of RiD.
To be fair, it was the first attempt to get back into vehicular designs after five years of animals.

I love pretty much everything about the Vehicons and wish we'd gotten a few more. I'm not as big a fan of the BMac Maximals by any means, though there are some strong designs. To stick to the topic, I have to say that Nightscream looks like the biggest waste of plastic. Way too big, floppy and unstable. Silverbolt, despite having a good bot mode has one of the lamest attempts at a avian mode ever.
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That pterodactyl BMac toy? Awful. Bruticus (the three headed dog released during RiD)? Awful. Supreme Cheetor? Who would buy that? Why?
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Misanthrope Prime wrote: Bruticus (the three headed dog released during RiD)? Awesome.
Fixed that one for ya. :mrgreen:

I like ol' dog faces okay. He's different, anyway. Also in BM's defense...Nightviper.
Dominic wrote: too many people likely would have enjoyed it as....well a house-elf gang-bang.
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RID Bruty sucks?! Alright, that's it, you can't be our touring keyboardist anymore.

The Vehicons all having heads in vehicle mode was awesome. Come on, you know you made Deluxe Jetfire's head spring out and have him look around 'all the time.' I know I did. It gave me a reason to leave him to vehicle mode for a long time, which is really uncommon for TF.
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.
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Misanthrope Prime wrote:Supreme Cheetor? Who would buy that? Why?
I have to admit that I did. Amazon.com was selling it for $10 with free shipping, so I bit. Looks good, but hobbled by the gimmicks and needs more articulation.

Hey, it was well worth the $10. :mrgreen:
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I am going to have to say G1 Ironhide or Ratchet.

The 3H comics were pretty awful as well.


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Hey, I actually own G1 Ratchet, and he's really fun.
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.
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