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Re: updated Beast Machines figures in Universe
3H's Rotorbolt character was intended to eventually use this new Obsidian mould, which is why he was drawn show-accurate as opposed to toy-accurate like Skywarp.
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I doubt Universe would really be the place to go for show-accuracy, considering Cheetor and Dinobot. It would've been extremely welcome, to be sure, just didn't seem to be high on Hasbro's agenda. Influenced by, but definitely a reinterpretation. Takara's Dinobot is probably the closest to a new, show-accurate figure we've gotten from the whole line.Sparky Prime wrote:There is so much they could do with a Beast Machines character in Universe... Hardly any of the figures were show accurate the first time around, so really any attempts to do that for a figure would be an improvement. Even figures more to scale with what they were in the show would be nice.
Although I'll note there's an argument to be made for Starscream's more accurate repaints.
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The Beast Wars figures are a completely different story. Most of those figures were fairly close to show accurate in the first place. Beast Machines on the other hand was decidedly not.onslaught86 wrote:I doubt Universe would really be the place to go for show-accuracy, considering Cheetor and Dinobot.
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Sparky Prime wrote:The Beast Wars figures are a completely different story. Most of those figures were fairly close to show accurate in the first place.onslaught86 wrote:I doubt Universe would really be the place to go for show-accuracy, considering Cheetor and Dinobot.
Yeah... There are more examples besides this one, but it's the quickest to trot out...
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Honestly... I said "Most of those figures were fairly close", meaning different degrees of show accuracy, not that they were all show accurate. Obviously some BW figures were less so than others. Still, I'd say they were closer in accuracy than the BM figures.BWprowl wrote:Yeah... There are more examples besides this one, but it's the quickest to trot out...
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Eh, I'll concede that once Season 2 hit, the characters became pretty toy-accurate, but really there're a lot of S1 examples where characters were barely closer to their toy counterparts than the G1 guys were. Rhinox, Airazor, Terrorsaur, Scorponok, Blackarachnia, and to a degree, Cheetor all stick out in my mind in this regard.
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I'd disagree. Granted, they weren't perfectly accurate to the show counterparts but there was more resemblance than the BM figures. Save for maybe Blackarachnia...
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Heh. Does amuse me the way that went in reverse - the early BW animation models weren't very accurate to the toys, so they ensured later ones were. The early BM animation models went in a very different direction to the toys, so they made the later toys more accurate to the models. It's also interesting to consider the way they're handling the same problem with the movie toys now. BM's issue being that the show and toys were rushed and went off the same concept designs giving each different interpretations, the movie's certainly tying it closer.
I'd really like to see a BM comic using the toy designs, that'd be delightfully different. It could come after the BW reboot we've been pining for.
Certainly not saying I wouldn't want it, just that it wouldn't be that likely. It's a real shame the only nod BM got from the 25th anniversary was Robot Heroes Tankorr and Cheets.
Also, I'll come out and say this here since, well, I'm posting here right now, but thanks, Sparky. As much as we do all disagree with you a lot, it's great to have opposing views voiced and voiced well. It'd be terribly boring if we just had a board where we all agreed with each other. "Oh, hey, I liked that new episode!" "Me too! I liked this and this!" "Same here!" "Well, same time next week, chaps?"
So thanks for, hey, having a different opinion, especially since it means we heckle you a bit.
I'd really like to see a BM comic using the toy designs, that'd be delightfully different. It could come after the BW reboot we've been pining for.
Well, also considering all the other Universe figures who look little like the animation models while still drawing influences from them. Cheetor and Dinobot struck me as relevent considering the era. Henkei Dinobot's close-ish to Dinobot's animation model, I suppose. Universe just strikes me as consisting mostly of reinterpretations and updates rather than show-accurate new toys. I think that's mainly due to the fiction no longer being current, newer designs appealing more to the target audience, and the design team wanting to produce something new.The Beast Wars figures are a completely different story. Most of those figures were fairly close to show accurate in the first place.
Certainly not saying I wouldn't want it, just that it wouldn't be that likely. It's a real shame the only nod BM got from the 25th anniversary was Robot Heroes Tankorr and Cheets.
Also, I'll come out and say this here since, well, I'm posting here right now, but thanks, Sparky. As much as we do all disagree with you a lot, it's great to have opposing views voiced and voiced well. It'd be terribly boring if we just had a board where we all agreed with each other. "Oh, hey, I liked that new episode!" "Me too! I liked this and this!" "Same here!" "Well, same time next week, chaps?"
So thanks for, hey, having a different opinion, especially since it means we heckle you a bit.
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I second that. Thanks Sparky.
But, really O86, why are you bringing up...ATT here?
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But, really O86, why are you bringing up...ATT here?
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Heh, I was actually thinking about the whole Sparky thing myself recently, and have to say I'm in agreement. Thanks for not only having a different opinion, but for being able to argue it and defend it like a sensible human being. This is FAR more preferable to having, say, GHX around as our only source of discussion.