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  1. Toolala

    Daigunder V-06 Tigamaru & V-07 Rogumaru (Doublefang)

    To be fair very few things in life are.
  2. Toolala

    Daigunder V-06 Tigamaru & V-07 Rogumaru (Doublefang)

    Naturally with them being symmetrical, you can combine them the other way around. Roga! Doublefang! once again the stock configuration is ehhhhh Much better. Personally I much prefer this configuration, the face is much meaner and less derpy looking, and...
  3. Toolala

    Daigunder V-06 Tigamaru & V-07 Rogumaru (Doublefang)

    Thats right. it wouldn't be a Takara toyline without being completely obsessed with combining. this may look familiar to you if you know your Multiforce or Superlinks. Tiga! Doublefang! This combined...
  4. Toolala

    Daigunder V-06 Tigamaru & V-07 Rogumaru (Doublefang)

    They look pretty great together in every mode, Tigamaru's bright and clownish colors compliment Rogumaru's dark and moody ones perfectly. in the show they're quite agile and tend to use each other to preform all sorts of stunts...
  5. Toolala

    Daigunder V-06 Tigamaru & V-07 Rogumaru (Doublefang)

    In the many years that Transformers has existed in Japan its had many contemporary Takara-made replacements for when sales were low or when they just wanted to try something different with the Transforming robot-shtick. Brave is probably the most well known, running for 8 years, we currently...
  6. Toolala

    Generation 1 Skyfall

    The Action Masters aren't exactly the most fondly looked back on part of the franchise, the reasons are pretty self explanatory; "its a Transformer that doesn't transform? well whats the point of that?" for the most part I would agree. non-transforming Transformers aren't exactly my idea of a...
  7. Toolala

    The CHUG Problem

    Oh yeah I'm hyped for the eventual Diaclone repaints of that mold, I've enjoyed almost every single MP carbot I have, and Trailbreaker looks promising so far.
  8. Toolala

    The CHUG Problem

    But it isnt about the amount of steps though, they chose to design the arms the way they did and the chest the way they did when some simple design changes could have allowed them to fit in the hood. hell, if they traded the wrist swivel for fold in fists that would have already been an improvement.
  9. Toolala

    The CHUG Problem

    I've already stated that the cheapness and hollowness isnt the problem, it's just outright weird design decisions. this isnt a situation where they had a great toy in mind that they just had to mangle in order to fit in the budget, the arms hiding away should have been in the blueprints, the...
  10. Toolala

    The CHUG Problem

    Yeah I specifically did not bring up durability because most Diaclone/Microchange molds aren't exactly solid either, if this was on some 86+ stuff I could definitely go over on how much better the durability and longevity is on them compared to a chug equivalent.
  11. Toolala

    The CHUG Problem

    So before I get into anything I just want to say this isn't meant to be a call out post or a way to shame people for buying mainline figures, or even some superiority complex about g1 toys, this is just something thats been on my mind for a while now and getting Liftticket this morning finally...


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