Yeah, the G1 toy was one of only a couple of mini bots I had as a kid. It was....not great. He spent a LOT of time in vehicle mode. This one has the opposite problem. Pretty good robot, but lousy car mode.
Ah, I meant this Wheelie seems worse in the sense of somehow being blockier than his G1 counterpart. Legacy Skids' alt mode already looks boxier than his G1 version - Legacy Wheelie here has a curvy G1 alt mode to work with, and they still manage to make him blocky in robot mode. =/It's hard for me to agree that this Wheelie toy is worse than G1, but I'll certainly agree that it's blockier.
Nope(Did Buzzsaw appear in TFTM?)
Nope
I don't know, I suppose there's a point of no return when they are designing these things, but I would think that if your design hits that budget wall for its intended size class while it's still in a sub-par state, you either find a way to work it up a size class and improve it, or shelve it until you can work out the bugs.
This Wheelie would be good with another revision; if the Core budget didn't allow for it, maybe he should have been bumped to the Deluxe class. Maybe in a two-pack with Buzzsaw? (Did Buzzsaw appear in TFTM?)
As it is, for myself, at least, it's kind of frustrating that he's taking up a slot in the lineup that could have potentially been used for something I'd rather have (Core Ratchet to Ironhide retool, for instance).
I can understand being worried you might’ve missed out on something cool forever because Wheelie took the slot.
Let me completely assure you that a Ratchet into Ironhide retool is still on the table.
Arguably he could be on the poster despite lacking an appearance in the film.Nope
Obviously, one figure not being made doesn't automatically mean another will, let alone a specific one that hasn't even been hinted at. But it is hard to continue to support a particular line and size class when they fill a wave with less-than-stellar offerings like Wheelie. And that is, I guess, ultimately my point: I don't want my voting with my dollar against a sub-par offering in the Core lineup to be a vote against the entire Core class itself.
I like the mini versions of regular character core class toys, but imo, characters that are naturally that size should get priority.I mean, I would assume so, too, but there's been times in the past when the obvious stuff didn't happen for reasons. (Cyberverse Spark Armor Ratchet into Ironhide would have scratched the small scale itch for me if it had happened, for instance, but it didn't.)
Then, there are my more outlandish wishes, like a Core-class Blurr. Probably not on many fans top-ten list for Core class, but focus on the 86 movie kind of gave me hope. I would love to retire my DX9 Speedoo so an official HasTak Blurr could take his place in my Gobot-scale displays.
Obviously, one figure not being made doesn't automatically mean another will, let alone a specific one that hasn't even been hinted at. But it is hard to continue to support a particular line and size class when they fill a wave with less-than-stellar offerings like Wheelie. And that is, I guess, ultimately my point: I don't want my voting with my dollar against a sub-par offering in the Core lineup to be a vote against the entire Core class itself.
I like the mini versions of regular character core class toys, but imo, characters that are naturally that size should get priority.