The shade of brown and the detailing on the rock cycle guy reminds me of one of the surprises my dog likes to leave me.
No purple on those though
No purple on those though
Missing Link is, to me, more expensive than the nostalgia is worth. This one isn't as nicely painted, but it's less than half of what BBTS is asking for ML (at least, for the trailer-less version, but I don't care about the trailer), and might show up at retail so I could see it in person first. So I'm interested, but not committed to it.
I loved the US version of Galvatron, possibly more than the original colours and the Japanese version. I hope the larger version we get later on will fully homage that version.The last Core Class wave for 2024, from Evan Brooks. Galvatron is expected and Geocron is a retool of Bouldercrash.
Legacy United Core Class Infernac Universe Geocron & Energon Galvatron Revealed
The Hasbro team keeps the flow of official reveals! This time, Hasbro designer Evan Brooks has updated his Instagram account with images of the upcoming Legacy United Core Class Infernac Universe Geocron & Energon Galvatron. Read on for Evan's comments on these neele toys: Hi Transformer fans...news.tfw2005.com
Hi Transformer fans,
As promised, here's a look at the upcoming core class figures: Geocron and Galvatron!
Geocron is a redeco of our previous Bouldercrash figure but with a new head that is straight out of the JG1 Headmasters episode featuring the inhabitants of planet Daira.
Galvatron is a redeco as well; one that I think a lot of folks were waiting for after we announced the Energon Megatron. We followed the anime for the coloring which is why he has the silver crown and slightly blue face.
Please have a look at the photos attached and I made sure to snap a pic of them next to their counterparts.
Thanks for popping by,
-Evan
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I'm so glad that I didn't pay for the recent TT Missing Link or Hotwheels versions. I wonder why both companies released such similar figures so close in time to each other?
Yup. This might also be the first time in ages that I buy repros for this. Also, it might be ironic if someone does a slightly OSKO version of this, thus making it the same size as the original G1, complete with all toy decals, etc. Then, I'll probably buy that too.This is a mixed bag for me. I could live without the chrome (though I prefer it) but scaling it down seems like such an odd decision.
That said... this is the toy I've personally wanted from Hasbro for 40 years. I don't "need" it, but I feel obligated to get it because while I haven't really picked up maybe more than 3 or 4 things in the past 2 years... this is the first actual good Hasbro Optimus Prime toy since G1. It looks like it's supposed to and it does what we've always wanted it to do.
That's the absolute best summaryHonestly I see this and Missing Link as two very different things.
Missing Link is a 1980s toy constructed with modern toy technology.
This is a modern toy designed based on the look of a 1980s toy.
The former is something amazing and awesome that as a kid of the 80s I absolutely couldn't pass up.
I'm not sure the colors work all the way. LOVE the metallic purple, but the base brown just isn't jiving with me. I see the intention, but I'm not sure it completely works here.
Despite the inherent issues, I'd actually welcome translucent plastic on one of these.
Sure. But it's 99% a combination of last year's ROTB mainline toys and the first-year Legacy toys from two years ago.