That reminds me...The thing about Ultra Magnus that a lot of people don't realize is that he was a size-changer in the cartoon.
Anyone recreated this with the SS Ultra Magnus and G1 Constructicons yet?
That reminds me...The thing about Ultra Magnus that a lot of people don't realize is that he was a size-changer in the cartoon.
That's just 1986 toy scale.That reminds me...
That reminds me...
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Anyone recreated this with the SS Ultra Magnus and G1 Constructicons yet?
Core-rect.I thought they cancelled Core class.
Paint Hardhead blue and grey. Pack in an Optimus head and a Megatron head. Stash whatever head you're not using in the cockpit that hangs off the robot mode's back.Reverse Convoy is one of those ideas they could have a lot of fun with and just don't. Like, Titans Return was right there.
I'm not a fan of Magnus being huge and Kingdom Magnus works just fine for me. He's a more appropriate size in robot mode AND I get the inner white Optimus/armour gimmick intact.I do realize that, and I'm certainly not trying to argue any of it. I've already lamented how HasLab Omega Prime is gigantic purely so RiD Ultra Magnus can carry deluxe cars around. I understand why both Magnuses are the size they are. Doesn't mean I personally like it in either case. To each their own, though.
Because Titans Return was made under John Warden's tenure, which was when Hasbro was all "We're going back to the 1980s for All G1, All the Time, baby!"How did this not happen?
Yes, I'm surprised TT didn't make it, considering it was pointed out/asked for by fans at the time and both they and Hasbro milked TR for almost everything (except by making the headmaster juniors/transtectors for some odd reason).TR Megs does make a surprisingly good Reverse Convoy with either the OP head, or the Sentinel head. Although that only really works with the Leo Prime head cause, you know, Sentinels orange.
I admit that I do like Warden. Combiners, Headmasters, stuff like Soundwave and Blaster and the cassettes as tape decks and cassettes that we were told "couldn't happen" under Archer suddenly not only did happen, but ended up (IMO) being quite good.Because Titans Return was made under John Warden's tenure, which was when Hasbro was all "We're going back to the 1980s for All G1, All the Time, baby!"
That might explain Hasbro’s side but Reverse Convoy is more of Takara’s wheelhouse anyway. with all the insanity Takara was up to at the time with Legends, they didn’t do it either, maybe because they couldn’t find a time or place or due to disappointing sales.Because Titans Return was made under John Warden's tenure, which was when Hasbro was all "We're going back to the 1980s for All G1, All the Time, baby!"
Yes, but the 1986 toy didn't have the screen-accurate look nor articulation to capture it so accurately.That's just 1986 toy scale.
I kinda think the line is overrated. Optimus Prime is a neat scaled down MP, but other than that...I dunno, maybe Robot Masters isn’t very popular. Even Robot Master-original redecos don’t get made despite suitable molds being available. It was more or less Japan’s version of the first Universe and that doesn’t get much attention either.
I used to have Titanium Optimal Optimus displayed with Classics because he felt roughly correct scale-wise.The only guys who really stand out are the Beast Wars guys, who end up as really cool compact versions of their bigger toys and work in a "the Maximals and Predacons were always smaller than Autobots and Decepticons" kind of way if you wanted them in a current collection but even then, finding other BW figures to scale with them might be difficult.