One of my favorite transformers molds of all time is Classics Starscream. It's excellent in both robot and vehicle mode (Legacy Seekers have really cumbersome arms, a much more pronounced chest gap, and those terrible break-waiting-to-happen chest hooks... ugh...).
But what pushes this mold into epic territory is the absolute ease with which it's customizable. With minor disassembly and no painting, you can swap the core body with any set of wings from the retools, and the only limits you have are the number of colors the pieces have been modeled in. And if you're willing to paint and/or 3d print, the sky's the limit.
Furthermore, the Seeker archetype is ripe for troop building, so if you really wanted a White Dirge or a Black Ramjet or a Thrust with Skywarp's wings... you can slap any two nouns together to get a new character for your Seeker armada. MagmaJets, CoolWings, LaserScream... the sky's the limit!
Hasbro's licensed out the Transformers IP to assorted model companies, but apparently one stipulation of their deal with Takaratomy is that they can't license out the IP for transforming robots. Good. I want Hasbro to get off their rears and do a Transforming Model Kit themselves. Given Zoid models kits (like Zoids Wild, which flopped in the US due to absolutely no marketing... wtf?) currently don't use plastic runners and just come pre-cut in bags (think Blockies or whatever), I'm sure Hasbro could do the same if they wanted to. But honestly, I wouldn't mind a variety of runners that I need to snip pieces off.
In any case, imagine the cash cow that a Seeker model kit would be. It seems fairly obvious you start with the first 3, then the coneheads, and you can always do exclusives for the lesser known seeker characters. But if you design them right (and by this I mean like the Classics mold), you could mix and match parts right out of the box.
Apart from the seeker mold, I'm sure many of us would love some variant of Bumblebee/Cliffjumper's design for customization, and I'm sure we could get a few cool decos out of an Optimus mold, but short of a really stellar (and well designed) Junkion base mold, I don't think anything would come anywhere close to the cash cow of a really good Seeker model kit. But you know what? That's fine. I really don't want to troop build minibots or Cliffjumper, but if I've got an afternoon to kill, adding a new seeker to my army sounds like fun. And if you release a weapons pack with alternate heads or jet pieces or whatever... now we're in business.
Now all we need is more Arms Microns so we can have Targetmaster ThunderScream
But what pushes this mold into epic territory is the absolute ease with which it's customizable. With minor disassembly and no painting, you can swap the core body with any set of wings from the retools, and the only limits you have are the number of colors the pieces have been modeled in. And if you're willing to paint and/or 3d print, the sky's the limit.
Furthermore, the Seeker archetype is ripe for troop building, so if you really wanted a White Dirge or a Black Ramjet or a Thrust with Skywarp's wings... you can slap any two nouns together to get a new character for your Seeker armada. MagmaJets, CoolWings, LaserScream... the sky's the limit!
Hasbro's licensed out the Transformers IP to assorted model companies, but apparently one stipulation of their deal with Takaratomy is that they can't license out the IP for transforming robots. Good. I want Hasbro to get off their rears and do a Transforming Model Kit themselves. Given Zoid models kits (like Zoids Wild, which flopped in the US due to absolutely no marketing... wtf?) currently don't use plastic runners and just come pre-cut in bags (think Blockies or whatever), I'm sure Hasbro could do the same if they wanted to. But honestly, I wouldn't mind a variety of runners that I need to snip pieces off.
In any case, imagine the cash cow that a Seeker model kit would be. It seems fairly obvious you start with the first 3, then the coneheads, and you can always do exclusives for the lesser known seeker characters. But if you design them right (and by this I mean like the Classics mold), you could mix and match parts right out of the box.
Apart from the seeker mold, I'm sure many of us would love some variant of Bumblebee/Cliffjumper's design for customization, and I'm sure we could get a few cool decos out of an Optimus mold, but short of a really stellar (and well designed) Junkion base mold, I don't think anything would come anywhere close to the cash cow of a really good Seeker model kit. But you know what? That's fine. I really don't want to troop build minibots or Cliffjumper, but if I've got an afternoon to kill, adding a new seeker to my army sounds like fun. And if you release a weapons pack with alternate heads or jet pieces or whatever... now we're in business.
Now all we need is more Arms Microns so we can have Targetmaster ThunderScream