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Sourball
Citizen
Combiner bots clearly mass shift to a great degree when they combine. How else could you possibly have a bot that's smaller than Optimus or Megatron become an arm for a bot large enough to grab Optimus or Megatron in one hand?
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Platypus Prime

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Citizen
I'll keep my CW Devastator with the Toyhax cell-shade windows (the only labels I ever put on them) for now. Reason being, for all the justified complaints, they ARE really sturdy, and I have a nephew who is REALLY ramping up his Transformers interest, so it can't hurt to have something pretty crash-proof. CW Devestator's Tonka-like aspects are an advantage in this case. The new line will be much more posable and probably a better display piece but for my purposes I need a solid TOY...
 

Dake

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Citizen
I've preorderd the first two, but kind of expect to cancel them. This way I've got time to think about it.

On the one hand, I like Dev being the same size as all the other combiners. I could probably move Big Dev over to my MP shelf to offset my MP-sized Superion Combiner KO. On the third hand... I'm supposed to be getting out of this whole collecting thing at some point.
 

Shadewing

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Citizen
Personally, my complaint was always that the CW Titan was too big specifically compared to the other combiners. This one being closer is a huge plus. My uncertainty on the purchase now is mostly due to lack of space.

Yeah, what I distinctly remember, was people were annoyed that he 'too big' becuase he was about twice the size of all the other combiners. Even I still have issues with that, but otoh... Dude is damn impressive and feels "right" at that scale when displayed with most other regular non-combiner figures. The idealist in me would love for all Combiners to be Titan Class, but the realist in me hopes they dont ever do them in that size again due to money and space concerns.
 


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