RTS Starscream
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 9:41 am
I am not sure where the main thread for this is.
Starscream: robot/F15
As has been noted elsewhere, Legends RTS Starscream is an odd toy. There are elements to the engineering that are rarely, if ever, used in jet formers. Despite the unorthodox design, there is much about this toy that works well enough to make one wonder why it was not used as early as 1948. (It still manages to be a better representation of the character model than the 1984 figure.) Given how many possiblities for recolours there are for this mould, (even if we assume that Takara's Skywarp and Thundercracker rule out a US release of both), it is a safe bet that this mould will be released again in the next few years.
If you are a fan of "Legends" figures, Starscream is definitely worth tracking down. And, even if you are not a fan of the price point, this figure is worth picking up if you happen to see it.
Grade: A
An unorthodox, but competently executed, design.
Dom
-they better release this mould again.
Starscream: robot/F15
As has been noted elsewhere, Legends RTS Starscream is an odd toy. There are elements to the engineering that are rarely, if ever, used in jet formers. Despite the unorthodox design, there is much about this toy that works well enough to make one wonder why it was not used as early as 1948. (It still manages to be a better representation of the character model than the 1984 figure.) Given how many possiblities for recolours there are for this mould, (even if we assume that Takara's Skywarp and Thundercracker rule out a US release of both), it is a safe bet that this mould will be released again in the next few years.
If you are a fan of "Legends" figures, Starscream is definitely worth tracking down. And, even if you are not a fan of the price point, this figure is worth picking up if you happen to see it.
Grade: A
An unorthodox, but competently executed, design.
Dom
-they better release this mould again.