Onslaught Six wrote:Hey, what's wrong with Wheelie? I fiddled with my friend's on several occasions.
Hee hee, that is the funniest quote of the month.
BWprowl wrote:Incidentally, one reason I got Dune Runner was so he could hang out with my Landmine and Hardtop. Does so quite well (and Hardtop's lack of faction symbol makes it easy to ignore that he's a Decepticon in this situation).
Dune Runner is an excellent opponent for Long Haul, the scale isn't quite right but seeing that scout-class figure go up against a big voyager-class brawler is kick ass. It's just not the same with Landmine.
I'm with O6, JT, what's so bad about Wheelie? I'm incredibly fond of him, he's nicely expressive with a lot of personality. And his transformation is a feat of engineering. Probably the most impressive display of Movie Toy Size-Changing Syndrome.
I don't know, I didn't bother buying him. The reviews I've seen seem like he's a big tangle of parts that are vaguely crammed together to make an alt mode with a ton of robot parts sticking out when you examine it. It's a fugly bot mode too with weird gaps and proportionality issues.
Shockwave wrote: Also on the good list should be Dirt Boss. I know I said I didn't collect ones that weren't in the movie but obviously I got passed that. And I'm glad too cause Dirt Boss is small, cheap and fun. Another thing I like about Wheelie is that he has two ways his feet can transform. Makes for added play value.
I picked up Dirt Boss recently, he's not on my good list, he's on the "alright, considering" list with Dune Runner. I just don't like the colors or the floppy back kibble, and the odd mobility choices for the head and arm-weapons, so it holds it back from my good list.
onslaught86 wrote:I don't expect everything to be weird or unique, but averagely good isn't going to encourage me to pick it up off the shelf amidst a sea of other equally good toys.
I don't believe there is a sea of "equally good toys" in this line. This specific line is fairly devoid of solid quality figures, and the past 10 years haven't delivered much at the $20 class I would exalt. There are a lot of figures over that time period that have charm, or a fun gimmick, but many don't deliver across the board.
I read an interview with Bay comparing his take to Lucas's, who apparently makes a tidy 15% from Star Wars merch. Yikes.
I don't believe Lucas' take is that high, but Bay is full of shit claiming he is on that level anyway, he didn't create the characters, he didn't create the designs, he's bullshitting. I would bet he gets a quarter of a percent at most. Lucas gets a lot because he's the creator AND merchandising rights-holder of the entire brand. Bay didn't do any of that.