To be fair, that was about the time period where the Legally Distinct Camaro altmode was getting pushed onto most iterations of 'Bee, so I can't blame someone much for them all running together.
But you said Thrilling 30?
Because I was mistaken and I just looked it up. T39 is a pain too though.But you said Thrilling 30?
We're in Year 40, now.Because I was mistaken and I just looked it up. T39 is a pain too though.
I'd put them on my honorable mentions, for sure - or at the very least, Rippersnapper and Blot. Rippersnapper, I was definitely considering for a top 5 slot, since I got him long before the rest, and he got a lot of play - and then Blot's just Rippersnapper, but different, chonkier, and purple. Despite my grousing about the CW limbs, yeah, these guys went above and beyond.-TR Abominus. Sure, the combiners weren’t the absolute best, but of the Scramble City style teams, Abominus (and by extension the Seacons, though I never got to handle them) managed to work out a lot of the flaws while still having good individual robots. And that’s another thing; the individual bots all feel unique, from the beastly alt modes to their headsculpt to their bright colors. The Terrorcons are just a visual treat in any mode.
Funny enough, the ROTF ones were among the first few Transformers I had where after going back and forth from alt to robot to alt a few times I was just... I never want to do this again, and immediately put them up for sale. I think since then this has only happened with the original WFC game Bumblebee mold, although I haven't gotten around to selling that until now.The two that made me mad the first time I transformed them were the DOTM Deluxes of Skids and Mudflap. I didn't hate their ROTF Deluxe transformations, but their DOTM ones really got under my skin.
Tow-Line wasn't one of those little ones. He was Deluxe size.Was that figure size class called basic? Whatever it was, MOST of them were solid. I wasn’t super impressed with the Insecticon one. Strongarm, Skyblast, Towline, Ravage, Laserbeak. Those were great figures that troop builders could go crazy with from all the repaints.
Energon Optimus Prime may not get a lot of praise for its looks, but transforming it is a joy. The joints are deliciously clicky.