I wouldn't say no to the troop builders, but I'd go for the Ironhide/Prowl 2-pack.
Looks like a good start for them with the selling out on Pulse. Now to see if it does as well as the Rain Makers did at Target itself.it comes of as a low-effort experiment on troop builders in the TF franchise. The sort of thing that either sells well and they keep doing it or shelfwarms and they point to it as the reason why they don’t do troop builders when asked at conventions.
The ebay listings I found are almost 200 bucks. I'll wait for reviewsI considered pre-ordering from Target, but Target preorders are the worst. They ping your card for the full amount of the preorder every month till it ships, and for me at least it's a charge that takes a couple days to fall off.
I don't need to explain a $77 charge to my wife every month till October.
-ZacWilliam, otherwise I would absolutely lock one down.
What existing mold from Siege to today could Hasbro have used to make such Vehicons?No Vehicons from Transformers Prime. Such a shame.
A Cosmos-level retool of Sideswipe or CliffjumperWhat existing mold from Siege to today could Hasbro have used to make such Vehicons?
Cosmos isn't a retool. Takara made a brand new mold for him whole-cloth.A Cosmos-level retool of Sideswipe or Cliffjumper
it comes of as a low-effort experiment on troop builders in the TF franchise. The sort of thing that either sells well and they keep doing it or shelfwarms and they point to it as the reason why they don’t do troop builders when asked at conventions.
On the other hand, this set has an actual street date while Jazz for some unfathomable reason just has a nebulous "eventually".