Guess I'm still not replacing Classics Prime any time soon.
If anything, I think this helps make the case how SS86 Commander Prime SHOULD have gotten cel shading on his windows. To me, it really DOES help sell the cartoon look.It's got a super cell shady/cartoony look, which at a Deluxe size just doesn't look great right after SS '86 Prime dropped.
SS' new packaging is kind of stripped down. Figures are no longer getting a number either. And no backdrops. Seems like they're just consolidating all the branding into just "Studio Series" with a small logo for whatever the source media is.
I'm not sure what I'm looking at here. If this were a Core or something, it'd be pretty decent, but for a Deluxe, this is pretty bad. I mean, we've had several really good Optimi lately, so it's not huge loss, but I'm just wondering who decided that the world needed this instead of just doing a cell-shaded repaint of an existing mold?
I'd even understand if it was a case of "wanted to get our heavy hitters into as many size classes as possible," but there's currently a great Deluxe Optimus Prime on the shleves right now.
This is going to be part of the "A-Level" Assortment that 86 Bumblebee and TFOne SS Optimus Prime are currently holding. This Optimus will join TF One SS B-127 in replacing those two for 2025. In which case they won't even be hitting the market until next spring, more than enough time for the assorted existing Prime figures to sell through.Did we already know it was going to be a Deluxe? I thought they'd just put this color scheme on the Earthrise mold (with no trailer) as a Voyager.
Prime being a Deluxe goes against the idea of doing the Devastation cast to scale, doesn't it?
I'm still assuming the Devastation grunt enemies are going to be redecos of the appropriate existing molds, and this definitely won't be to scale with those.
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By Primus that thing is rough. They really "devastated" the design...
Possibly, but I don't think it is that close to the cartoon version and certainly not worthy of inclusion in the Legacy or SS lines. Kids and adult collectors alike already have better options for their Optimus figures already on the shelf at the time of writing.I think there is a valid argument that Platinum went overboard with the cel shading technique in the game.
To me, Hasbro's just using the Devastation game to help sell it to retailers. This feels firmly another take on the classic cartoon design, not the Devastation version.
I mean, look at this screen shot. It's damn near on point to this new figure
First look at Studio Series Devastation Optimus Prime. Looks like a Deluxe take on the G1 design?
Oh boy! I can't wait to get this to go with the other "Cheaper Version of an Optimus Prime I Can't Afford"!
Just because it doesn't have transparent windows, doesn't mean its not a functional toy.
SS86 Prime *does* have clear windows, they just have opaque plastic immediately behind them so they look stupid.I love clear plastic in general (light piping and clear energy weapons are among my favorite gimmicks), but I've realized I can take or leave it when it's vehicle windows. (And honestly it's funny how the pendulum has swung back -- fandom demands clear windows, gets them... and then starts painting or stickering clear windows up to be opaque cel-shaded)
And when the budget shrinks to the point of using clear plastic for sprues that include moving parts, I'd just as soon as not have it in a toy at all. I've been lucky so far with the WFC Datsunbro and Jazz molds, but I feel it's only a matter of time. And there are quite a few Studio Series guys I haven't gone back to more than once (Lockdown, Barricade) out of nervousness for something to finally crack or give.
Do clear windows if you can engineer the toy for them to be inserts attached to sturdier opaque panels. If the dimensions and budget can't provide for that, just put everything on opaque sprues. Something that "looks better" but is doomed to crack and shatter sooner from normal use is not "better".
SS86 Prime *does* have clear windows, they just have opaque plastic immediately behind them so they look stupid.
The cracking potential of clear plastic is vastly overstated. As we saw with the Autobot five pack, where they got rid of the clear plastic and Wheeljack was more fragile than the original.
Unfortunately dremelling out the plastic underneath is non-trivial - the hinges are rivetted, and the clear panels themselves very hard to remove without damaging the toy.