I wish I'd waited and gotten him cheaper. And that he had heels and didn't tip over if you looked at him funny. And that he was actually fun, like City Commander and Protector.
I look at him and I see Tarn, myself. Or maybe Tarn always looked like a badly made Third Party toy. Your choice.He kind of looks like the precursor to Party Wallop.
All of FP's upgrade kits were really fun. And their standalone figures got better. In fact the last 3P remnant in my collection is their faux-Dai Atlas.That Fansproject armor for Classics Hot Rod is still one hell of a kit. I mean, it served as my Rodimus for countless years (the Battle in Space 2-pack version was my Hot Rod). Say what you will about 3rd party companies, but for a while, FP were just knocking their upgrade sets out of the park. Don't even get me started on what their Combaticon upgrades did for that Universe Bruticus Maximus.
I have a kinder take on FP than you but I do agree about them having a noticeable aesthetic. So much so that when one of their designers did one of the MachineRobo Action Toys figures I was like WAIT A GOSH DARN MINUTE... FP? Is that you?I bought their ninja Insecticons, Bruticus upgrade and their OC Steelcore. Ended up keeping only Steelcore. Got to handle a few other of their toys in one way or another. Everything they made until the bitter end had the same weird aesthetic that never sat well with even the blockiest of classics, had design problems and/or was later outclassed.
I got the City Commander and Protector kits, then had to put them and other stuff in storage, then they REALLY got kept in storage when we moved, and by the time I got back to them they had been passed by and outclassed. I remember being impressed just by the facility of creating something so involved from scratch, even if the designs were a bit... Lacking (Protector did work out a bit better). I did jump at the chance to get their Bruticus add-ons, as high on the Unicron Trilogy as I was.
Warbot Defender was what made me tune RIGHT out, because even at the time that was... woof. An interesting learning experiment for the designer, but not something I'd ever buy. Assaulter looked better, but also one I never seriously considered -- due to the other thing that was keeping me well away: the steep pricing. Then, as now, 3P stuff is just prohibitively priced due to various factors, which is just as well.
I did backtrack and get a surprising good deal on their Quickswitch, which at Voyagerish height and as a unique mold is preferable to the TR Velocitron set light retool of the character.
3P stuff has come a really long way in the... Near 20 years since then, yikes.
I've picked up a couple of their things on deep clearance, Quickswitch and Glacialord. Both are well done and a lot of fun for the price I paid. Glacialord especially is fun as the whole idea of "Late G1 toy from an alternate dimension" style toy is something that you just don't really see people doing. Not sure it worked out for them financially, as it seems you can still find unsold stock of those at several retailers all these years later, but I think they're great.
You know, I skipped Glacialord but in recent years have come to appreciate what it is. I think that he would look pretty good squaring off against Pirhanacon, for instance. I have seen three of the components for him still available at BBTS and TF Source (and for cheap!). However, the other two have proved to be elusive, and I have yet to come across a complete set.
Because of how inexpensive they currently are on BBTS, I'm considering taking the plunge on Tusker, Tailclub and Fangro. But I wonder: if I double-dip on Tailclub and Fangro, will I be able to form some version of Glaicalord? I see that Tailclub comes with a foot piece, but I'm not sure if they merge Scamble City-style or not.