Cliffjumper was just a little bigger than Bumblebee, though, yeah?Bumblebee and Cliffjumper were smaller than the other Mini-Vehicles in the cartoon, though.
Or they're posed making a last stand in the midst of the diorama thing. (I was going to say one would be mid-shot with a blast effect attached, but that wouldn't be too good for the hard plastic/paint.) Sounds pretty neat either way.If it were up to me?
Release them as a 4-pack shaped like the Autobot shuttle. Flip open the cover, and inside are all four laying there in death poses on the floor of the ship.
Bonus window for the box where the Decepticons blew a hole in the shuttle. Or if not that, then a side where you can see "in" to it and the Decepticons standing there from a different angle.
If it were up to me?
Release them as a 4-pack shaped like the Autobot shuttle. Flip open the cover, and inside are all four laying there in death poses on the floor of the ship.
Bonus window for the box where the Decepticons blew a hole in the shuttle. Or if not that, then a side where you can see "in" to it and the Decepticons standing there from a different angle.
genuine question: how many people are actually buying these?
like i get that 'dead optimus prime' is well established as a REMEMBER TRANSFORMERS THE MOVIE??? REMEMBER WHEN PRIME DIED BECAUSE HASBRO JUST VIEWED THESE CHARACTERS AS PRODUCT AND NOTHING ELSE? nostalgia repaint for optimus prime figures at this point, but how much of a market is there specifically for these types of figures?
i mean it must be enough for them to keep making them i guess but also still it's just weird, are we gonna get a wheeljack corpse repaint/retool later on?