November Hauls!
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 9:02 am
Let’s all be thankful for the ability to spend disposable income on inconsequential collectible crap!
TFPrime First Edition Vehicon – I fully confess that this was mostly bought Because It Was There. I already have the allegedly superior PRID Vehicon, but I just generally like the design of the thing, and was interested in what a different interpretation of the same model in plastic would be like. Plus, First Edition toys and Vehicons aren’t exactly known for hanging around on shelves, so there was no waffling on this one. I’ve barely had any fiddle time with the thing, but it certainly is a different toy from the Revealer. I’d call it ‘less refined’, but there’s some stuff that’s also more ambitious. The wheels all have struts that they move about on somehow in robot mode, presumably for additional show-accuracy, and the gun-hand integration is more elegant than on the PRID (the gun on the FE is also smaller and just looks a little better). There’s no denying that this one’s a marginally bigger toy, reinforced by his stockier frame and the presence of the kibble-pack (which actually isn’t as large/obtrusive as promo pics made it out to be). This one generally feels more like a Movie toy, with more foldy-panely bits, and embellishments like the aforementioned wheel-struts. I don’t think it’s quite as good a toy as the PRID Revealer, it breaks less new ground (other toys are gonna have to work overtime to top the Revealer’s leg transformation), but it’s not without its own charm, and there’s certainly no harm in having more than one Vehicon. It’s actually kind of cool, having this slightly bulkier version around to imagine as the Commander unit or something; if I ever see another PRID Vehicon, I might grab it, just so this boss guy has two knuckleheads to kick around (aw man, am I troop building?!).
Also grabbed a blind-bag Pony, and wound up with Berrysweet, a light-purple repaint of the Rarity mold, who I think is my third fruit-themed Pony I’ve gotten out of these things. Not that Pony thematics are especially far-reaching with the toys, being primarily confined to fruits, desserts, and flowers, but at least I have the badass Firecracker Burst to offset things a little bit, right?
TFPrime First Edition Vehicon – I fully confess that this was mostly bought Because It Was There. I already have the allegedly superior PRID Vehicon, but I just generally like the design of the thing, and was interested in what a different interpretation of the same model in plastic would be like. Plus, First Edition toys and Vehicons aren’t exactly known for hanging around on shelves, so there was no waffling on this one. I’ve barely had any fiddle time with the thing, but it certainly is a different toy from the Revealer. I’d call it ‘less refined’, but there’s some stuff that’s also more ambitious. The wheels all have struts that they move about on somehow in robot mode, presumably for additional show-accuracy, and the gun-hand integration is more elegant than on the PRID (the gun on the FE is also smaller and just looks a little better). There’s no denying that this one’s a marginally bigger toy, reinforced by his stockier frame and the presence of the kibble-pack (which actually isn’t as large/obtrusive as promo pics made it out to be). This one generally feels more like a Movie toy, with more foldy-panely bits, and embellishments like the aforementioned wheel-struts. I don’t think it’s quite as good a toy as the PRID Revealer, it breaks less new ground (other toys are gonna have to work overtime to top the Revealer’s leg transformation), but it’s not without its own charm, and there’s certainly no harm in having more than one Vehicon. It’s actually kind of cool, having this slightly bulkier version around to imagine as the Commander unit or something; if I ever see another PRID Vehicon, I might grab it, just so this boss guy has two knuckleheads to kick around (aw man, am I troop building?!).
Also grabbed a blind-bag Pony, and wound up with Berrysweet, a light-purple repaint of the Rarity mold, who I think is my third fruit-themed Pony I’ve gotten out of these things. Not that Pony thematics are especially far-reaching with the toys, being primarily confined to fruits, desserts, and flowers, but at least I have the badass Firecracker Burst to offset things a little bit, right?