I'm guessing '86 Arcee is going to be a redeco of the Earthrise figure. I can't imagine them putting out three new Arcee molds at the same time (Prime, '86, TF6)
I think that would be even MORE insulting than getting a new figure. It's not a great toy, and as a character, has no reason to be released for a third time in three years. Arcee is a prominent character, but to see as many toys in a year as Starscream or Optimus Prime? And with a toy vastly inferior to the recent Starscream and Optimus toys?
I wonder if Hasbro will do some shuffling, they still have ample time to rejigger their fall line ups.
I can't imagine Laser Prime or Dragon Megs being better than the originals .
To be fair, both I think would benefit from changes. It's just that I think said changes start to skew into "personal preferences" or "nitpicks of the originals" than any overt weaknesses on the toys themselves. Laser Prime could do with improved articulation and maybe deco. The Titans Return and Generations releases showed that you can do some interesting stuff with the deco.
I had Cryotek back in the day...and I think the figure suffers from the "getting in its own way" issue a LOT of those late Beast era toys tended. I think he is one figure where a new approach would make for a potentially better toy by using some of the "streamlining" techniques we've seen in the brand this past half decade or so.
a Dragon Megatron should mean an inevitable Selects Cryotek at some point right?
To be fair, there have been a LOT of seemingly "inevitable" Selects we still haven't seen or heard about. Like a ton of seekers, but also more simple things like a "Predacon Rhinox", or Slicer, or Detritus, or (as of now) one of the many toy repaints of Dinobot they could use the Grimlock head tooling on.
I'm not sure if its a perceived demand issue (they've been sticking to Diaclone and former rare exclusive repaints or notable core character repaints the past year or so), an "agenda issue" (ie, someone just doesn't want to do some stuff, which is totally a thing in toy development, see the Star Wars Cloud Car), a manufacturing allocation issue or a combination of all that.
But at this point, I think there is NO such thing as an "inevitable" Selects toy. Personally, I'm holding a small candle that we might see Hasbro retool Dragontron with stuff and extra accessories to evoke the season 1 Beast Machines look.
Cryotek is probably a ton more likely.