You said we were getting studio series figures "soon" and unfortunately that's not the case for all of them.
By and large, Hasbro has stopped communicating details for their “kids lines” through collector channels. About the only time we know about new stuff is when a retail listing gets leaked or retailers put stuff up for order.So, I was walking through the toy aisles at a nearby Walmart (as one does), and they still have the cardboard 4-sided display up for ONE figures, and it occurred to me: the Prime Changers are pretty much the movie's main line, and we've only got 2 of the film's 4 main characters in it. Elita-1 and D-16/Megatron are completely absent. I know we are getting Studio Series figures soon, but it just strikes me as odd that they wouldn't have Prime Changer figures out close to the release of the movie.
Has any further Prime Changer releases been announced, or is that it?
SoonYou said we were getting studio series figures "soon" and unfortunately that's not the case for all of them.
I'd have been in on that, but I think the fact that neither changes much was an issue. TFOne cog'd up Orion and D-16 don't look that much different from Optimus Prime and Megatron.I wish they had just done Orion Pax and D-16 (post cogs) for the deluxes and then done Optimus and Megatron at voyager scale.
Kinda hard to sell toys of the cogless 'bots in the proper Transformers: Studio Series line of transforming robot toys when the whole point of the cogless 'bots is that they can't transform.Elita-1, BB, Orion Pax and D-16 (cog-less) wave 1 deluxes.
Powermaster style maybe? Cog has to be inserted in order to free up transforming restricting hook tabs that would otherwise keep the shoulders, head and torso from transforming.Kinda hard to sell toys of the cogless 'bots in the proper Transformers: Studio Series line of transforming robot toys when the whole point of the cogless 'bots is that they can't transform.
But their cogless bodies are different designs and sizes from the cogged bodies. The cogs changed their bodies into new designs.Powermaster style maybe? Cog has to be inserted in order to free up transforming restricting hook tabs that would otherwise keep the shoulders, head and torso from transforming.
Yolopark's got us covered with both cogless and cogged versions of the main cast (Note: not my pic):They could have brought back the Transformers R.E.D. [Robot Enhanced Design] toyline and given it some actual synergy with the rest of the line.
The perfect excuse to bring back Action Masters.Kinda hard to sell toys of the cogless 'bots in the proper Transformers: Studio Series line of transforming robot toys when the whole point of the cogless 'bots is that they can't transform.
See my previous post above yours.The perfect excuse to bring back Action Masters.