I still have mine with all his parts... just a busted door ball joint with the rest of you lads.. . . so I wasn't the only one. Good to know.
But every so often, one can hear the distant sound of piano music coming from the directions of where his parts were stored, making one wonder...Cybertron has a schrodinger too.
He's a war criminal. Sentenced to death and then dismembered. His parts were stored away in locked vaults in the further corners of the planet... but no one is sure, cause everyone is too scared to check.
Honestly? I don't know. The sticker set was the "toy accurate" set, even though the actual G1 Ironhide toy didn't have that marking. I'm guessing it's something from the actual Nissan Sunny-Vanette Coach SGL model deco?I love this pic! Pardon my ignorance though, but what is the significance of the "2000" logo on Ironhide? I get the yellow stripe, and it looks like you've used a sticker set with some other upgrades, but just wondering about the number.
Danke!After a little research, I have come to understand that Nissan (Datsun) had several trim packages of the Vanette available in the 70s and 80s (LX, SG, SGL, D, T, GL, etc.). The "2000" designator apparently refers to the model, but I'm not sure how often it was used as a graphic on the actual vehicles. Still, it's kinda cool in an old-school, Diacloney way.
...but then they wouldn't be working alone in space anymore...I think TFs that work alone in deep space should ALWAYS be accompanied by Minicons or Micromasters for company. In Galaxy Shuttle's case, they can add some much-needed bulk to the rear of his alt mode (and the extra thrusters don't hurt either).
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Which is the whole point. It would be good for them to have some company. Look at poor Cosmos or Blastoff......but then they wouldn't be working alone in space anymore...
Oh absolutely.After a little research, I have come to understand that Nissan (Datsun) had several trim packages of the Vanette available in the 70s and 80s (LX, SG, SGL, D, T, GL, etc.). The "2000" designator apparently refers to the model, but I'm not sure how often it was used as a graphic on the actual vehicles. Still, it's kinda cool in an old-school, Diacloney way.
See? This is just cool to me.
I agree on the overall "look," but the SS86 van mode isn't bad by any means, and looks the part well enough.I do wish the SS86 vans leaned harder into that vehicle accuracy aesthetic that Earthrise had done.
For all their flaws, the ER vans kinda nailed the "early to mid-80's Japanese van" look (well, the front end and general silhouette) better than the new ones do. I haven't had the draw to put the more vehicle accurate details on SS86 Ironhide because it really isn't hitting that same vibe.
But, going to SS86 was still the cheaper option than buying all the upgrades to make the ER vans work. I'll settle for close enough, here.