Please oh please.
(The shades of green seem a bit off on Drench; this is more of a movie Crosshairs vibe. But damn I would love for such a pack to exist.)
I think that was one of its goals, so it was inevitable that they'd dig into it. Just wish they'd dug up something better.
I mean, I'd prefer to leave that all to myth, or lay it out but do the same for multiple competing pantheons and religious frameworks, but when it was designed to be a One...
This. I've held out on Starscream in large part for this somewhat unlikely outcome. (And also that the deco is kind of lacking.. plus I still have and enjoy the T30-era set.)
The holiday season beckons, and Hasbro will be ready to meet you there with an event at the NYC High Line from December 6 to 8, 11 AM to 3 PM. In cooperation with Amazon, Hasbro presents "Hasbro Toyland on the High Line" at the High Line Chelsea Market Passage. At the event will be Hasbro's top...
So far so good... I seem to recall hearing Shrapnel had it, but so far not much more than that (and thankfully my copy isn't as yet).
In a way it's good that it took so long to do another run of Soundwave, which hopefully won't be subject to that. Others like Origin Bee are also getting...
Yeah, the very idea that a toy company knowingly throws money down the drain to churn out absurd amounts of product they know won't sell -- when so much of what a company even gets to do is down to what retailers want on shelves! -- is suspect.
Everything has projected sales. Not everything...
Haven't seen the new Earthspark stuff yet, but I quite dig the design on Aftermath. Reminds me of Birdie from Street Fighter Alpha, so I'm envisioning using him as that type of character (no idea how close or distant this is from the show).
I agree with that. It's a long timeframe like CoffeeHorse said, but it's the most likely course of events. They went in on something that was very profitable, figured they'd build something out of it. But that something was more expensive and demanding than they were ready for, so they pivoted...
Soundwave and Kup seem to be the best ones, and it makes sense as they're right around the life span of the line when it kind kind of hits its stride.
Although Megs wasn't terrible per se; my only complaints with Megs are the colors (it's very "Megs, but wearing HISS parts") and a big chunk...
Transformerland and TFU serve that purpose for me currently, but something organized differently (perhaps accessory-centric) and a bit easier to navigate would indeed be welcome.
I didn't agree with a lot of his brand running principles or ones that were attributed to him (no interest in Sky Lynx, Wheeljack must be a bad guy name) but others made sense to me or didn't get in the way much (avoiding too much of one color across a wave or on a shelf).
But I'd love some...
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