Transformers Legacy toyline

Dake

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Skywarp tetrajet mode is the one I never got because I never saw one in the wild for less than 200 bucks

Well if the Buzzworthy line keeps pumping out Origins figures maybe we'll get a whole bunch of actual tetrajets this go round.

I'm still waiting on a Bumblebee movie tetra Skywarp... I can't start yet another Seeker trio until they finish that one.
 

PrimalxConvoy

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Well if the Buzzworthy line keeps pumping out Origins figures maybe we'll get a whole bunch of actual tetrajets this go round.
I hope not. I want them to be in the regular lines, not some US-only line that's not widely available internationally, such as Japan.
 

Lobjob

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I mean, okay, but like, only one line has given us these MTMTE designs. I'm just going off of established trends. Let it be known I wish every toy was available everywhere and everyone who wanted one could get one.
 

LBD "Nytetrayn"

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It wouldn't surprise me if Super 7 or some other sofubi company make official, oversized and overpriced "decoy" versions of G1 characters in the future, for over £100 a pop.
"It's Optimus Prime! And he's twelve feet tall!"

"Wait, real-world height, or toy-universe scale?"

"Real-world."

"Scrap."

One little detail that I appreciate is that the turrets are separate pieces that rotate. It always kind of bothers me that the Ark's are fixed.

NEMESIS DOES.
What Arkannot.
 

Haze Arquebus

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Every time I see those little jets, I get flashbacks to the Thunder Jets fruit snacks commercials.
 

The Phazer

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Yeah, I don't really value the playset idea, it would have to be so vast to be good it'll never happen.

Also the shape of the Nemesis would inevitably mean a fairly rubbish playset.
 

The Predaking

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A playset scaled with the main-line figures in mind would be great! Of course, I'd probably have to rent out some warehouse space to store it at that scale. :geek: 🤪
I am just saying that its been a while since we had a good useful playset. The Nemesis would have been a good way of doing that since its just remembered for being a space ship.
 

The Predaking

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Yeah, I don't really value the playset idea, it would have to be so vast to be good it'll never happen.

Also the shape of the Nemesis would inevitably mean a fairly rubbish playset.
It doesn't have to be in scale. They could have just had a top section that opens up to reveal a bridge. Maybe a little jail cell in the back, and a couple of pop out turret spots for your figures to sit in.
 

Gizmoboy

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I do appreciate what you're asking for Predaking, I love playsets. With Transformers and GI Joe, I've always built my own playsets. I remember back in the year 2000, I build a play set with my brother-in-law down in my in-laws basesment that took up a whole spare bedroom. I'll have to dig up my old photographs of that and scan them in digitally so I can share them with you guys. It was basically a Decepticon city.
 

Sciflyer

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Yeah, I am firmly in the "wish they had been playsets" camp re: both The Ark and this Nemesis release. Throwing the engineering and budget into something that splits open and becomes a command center, bridge, general hangout area, etc. would've been far more appealing to me than "by God, we've gotta make 'em transform above all else."

As it is, I've willingly agreed to pay the cost of admission for half of the functionality. I don't have any desire to ever display either Titan figure in their robot modes, much less transform them. But hey, if this is what it takes to get actual toys of both ships, then fine. I just wish that the current team could have had the courage/freedom/ability to do something a little different, especially at the current price point.
 


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