Well, Pulse has sent out a notification that my SS Cheetor is shipping soon. So, I guess they’re saying screw it to the Studio Series in terms of keeping to any sort street date. Hell, given the state of retail I’ve seen around here, I‘m not even hopeful in seeing RotB Studio Series by the time the movie hits.
In terms of Mirage…I’m getting mixed messages from him on a number of areas. First off, absent any other connections, I really do like the figure. The Porsche alt mode is gorgeous, and robot mode gives some nice “Classical Autobot” vibes. The color scheme is handsome and the figure gives me some distinct “2007 off screen” vibes.
But…that vibe is very much at odd with the design we saw in that Superbowl spot on Sunday. It’s a very handsome looking movie-style Transformers figure. But, after the astounding results with prior Studio Series, it seems quite off putting to see a figure with such “regression” in accuracy to the source material, or even in terms “elegance”. Even disregarding the concessions to physics and budget, the figure is lacking in areas it really shouldn’t, PARTICULARLY when it comes to deco. The details all seem to be there, but it just isn’t colored correctly, which is jarring for a new character design of the relative importance Mirage seems to have.
This might well be another situation where “letting go of accuracy”, as we saw with a number of the Core and Kids toys, might net a “better” overall representation of Mirage.
In terms of Mirage…I’m getting mixed messages from him on a number of areas. First off, absent any other connections, I really do like the figure. The Porsche alt mode is gorgeous, and robot mode gives some nice “Classical Autobot” vibes. The color scheme is handsome and the figure gives me some distinct “2007 off screen” vibes.
But…that vibe is very much at odd with the design we saw in that Superbowl spot on Sunday. It’s a very handsome looking movie-style Transformers figure. But, after the astounding results with prior Studio Series, it seems quite off putting to see a figure with such “regression” in accuracy to the source material, or even in terms “elegance”. Even disregarding the concessions to physics and budget, the figure is lacking in areas it really shouldn’t, PARTICULARLY when it comes to deco. The details all seem to be there, but it just isn’t colored correctly, which is jarring for a new character design of the relative importance Mirage seems to have.
This might well be another situation where “letting go of accuracy”, as we saw with a number of the Core and Kids toys, might net a “better” overall representation of Mirage.