I'm less concerned about size and more about it being good enough overall (interesting engineering, sturdy, looks good) to justify replacing the CW one (I can't have both).
Although while I don't mind Devastator being bigger than most combiners, I don't want him THAT MUCH bigger.
I'd be fine with something similar to the Combiner Wars take, with the individual releases getting each enough of a budget to not sacrifice as much. That version is also close enough to the execution with Motormaster; the Commander class is still the main body and the limbs plug in. The arm bots...
I like the spot being used for smaller characters (Exosuit Spike, Noah, and Mohawk are all nice) rather than "here's the same characters in a smaller scale". But then I was also fine with the G1 Minibots being Legends class rather than all getting bumped up to Deluxe.
Either way, I think it'd...
I go right back to the line idea I had in the "propose a TF toyline" thread, which was built entirely around Legion and Core class and the like. I really think this would be a fun direction to go in for a while. And the redeco/retool friendliness of G1 (and beyond, as the Legacy lines have shown...
It's pretty neat that they didn't insist on the original robot coloration so much in robot mode (although it is there). This would have been a nice approach for, say, Megatron as well. But yeah, the Joe stuff is getting better and better.
Wouldn't have expected Kup either, but it's neat to see...
Tbh, while the variation in packaging has been fun at times, I wish all Collaboratives were in Geewunny boxes like Ectotron, Gigawatt and Agent Knight.
Primus battles Unicron
Origins of Cybertron
Thirteen made, battle waged,
some of them died.
Slave labor, Quintessons
Nova Prime's expansion
Hey this universe is dead
D-void lives inside your head
Interregnum, Nominus
Functionists are fascists
Unitrex and Nyon
Cold-constructed Megatron
Orion Pax...
I think it does invite you to feel sorry for him to an extent, but not to forgive him just because he feels the weight of what he did. It's a difficult sort of catharsis that's tempered somewhat by the awareness of the stark reality of it. Like "oh, that's guilt you're now realizing. It's a LOT...
It's exactly the sort of weird turbo nerd minutiae based stuff I'd love to own. But given its release mechanics, that would be prohibitive, so I'll have to enjoy this from afar.
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