August Hauls!
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 12:40 pm
Got some packages!
Cybertron Thunderblast came in off of eBay. Not sure why, but I hit upon wanting this toy a while back. Probably similar to getting that BH Arcee in that all that Windblade-spawned talk of female TF led to me wanting a few more of them in my collection. And Thunderblast, being a 'new' character for her series and a boat-former besides, scratches a lot of itches for me anyway. She's as much of a blatant shellformer as you've always heard, though at least the legs contribute a *little* bit to the altmode. She was a lot better once I found out you can move the shell back on that hinge in robot mode too. The weapon is better, especially in robot mode, if you just never use its key gimmick, it's fine as just a hugeass box rocket pod.
Man, where were all the people bitching about shrinking Deluxes back in Cybertron? Not only is Thunderblast positively tiny, there were plenty of others in the line (Red Alert comes to mind) who were on the small side as well.
Then got a package from Dom: Dude hooked me up with Generations Skrapnel/Reflector, who I've otherwise resigned myself to never seeing in my area. He's pretty cool, definitely better than Tailgate. A 2-pack of things I generally like, Insecticons and Reflector, they do it pretty well. Reflector does alright a tiny camera who transforms by standing him up, and Skrapnel can actually grip him in camera mode alright using his arms/handles on the sides. Gun mode is fun, I like the 'fins' formed by his arms. Skrapnel himself is cool, decent transformation that actually feels rather Beast Wars-ish in places, which I like, the legs are particular clever. Also like that he actually stands up on all of his bug legs (unposable as they are), and the wheels sculpted into them are a nice touch. Robot mode is nicely dynamic. I'm amused that his pincers don't have to spread for transformation to reveal his head anymore, it's a purely aesthetic flourish (entirely dictated by the look of the G1 toys, but still). Guess I should get the Chop Shop from Megatron and let him hang out with this guy at some point too.
Dom also threw in the customary Dom Extras, including a bunch of FCBD comics from some company I've never heard of, the Battleship novel (why did you even buy this in the first place?), a Warhammer novel (something something night lords or something) which worked out because it was my roommate's birthday and he likes reading these things so I was able to just chuck it over to him, and a Marvel Legends Super Hero Showdown black costume Spider-Man figure, one of those neat little absurdly articulated 4inch figures Toy Biz was doing for a while (which had a game tied into it OF COURSE). Shoulders pop off a little easy and despite the oodles of articulation it has everywhere they somehow skimped out on wrist swivels, plus it's got one eternally-webslinging hand, which I hate on Spider-Man toys, but whatever, neat little Spider-Man! Thanks for everything, Dom!
Cybertron Thunderblast came in off of eBay. Not sure why, but I hit upon wanting this toy a while back. Probably similar to getting that BH Arcee in that all that Windblade-spawned talk of female TF led to me wanting a few more of them in my collection. And Thunderblast, being a 'new' character for her series and a boat-former besides, scratches a lot of itches for me anyway. She's as much of a blatant shellformer as you've always heard, though at least the legs contribute a *little* bit to the altmode. She was a lot better once I found out you can move the shell back on that hinge in robot mode too. The weapon is better, especially in robot mode, if you just never use its key gimmick, it's fine as just a hugeass box rocket pod.
Man, where were all the people bitching about shrinking Deluxes back in Cybertron? Not only is Thunderblast positively tiny, there were plenty of others in the line (Red Alert comes to mind) who were on the small side as well.
Then got a package from Dom: Dude hooked me up with Generations Skrapnel/Reflector, who I've otherwise resigned myself to never seeing in my area. He's pretty cool, definitely better than Tailgate. A 2-pack of things I generally like, Insecticons and Reflector, they do it pretty well. Reflector does alright a tiny camera who transforms by standing him up, and Skrapnel can actually grip him in camera mode alright using his arms/handles on the sides. Gun mode is fun, I like the 'fins' formed by his arms. Skrapnel himself is cool, decent transformation that actually feels rather Beast Wars-ish in places, which I like, the legs are particular clever. Also like that he actually stands up on all of his bug legs (unposable as they are), and the wheels sculpted into them are a nice touch. Robot mode is nicely dynamic. I'm amused that his pincers don't have to spread for transformation to reveal his head anymore, it's a purely aesthetic flourish (entirely dictated by the look of the G1 toys, but still). Guess I should get the Chop Shop from Megatron and let him hang out with this guy at some point too.
Dom also threw in the customary Dom Extras, including a bunch of FCBD comics from some company I've never heard of, the Battleship novel (why did you even buy this in the first place?), a Warhammer novel (something something night lords or something) which worked out because it was my roommate's birthday and he likes reading these things so I was able to just chuck it over to him, and a Marvel Legends Super Hero Showdown black costume Spider-Man figure, one of those neat little absurdly articulated 4inch figures Toy Biz was doing for a while (which had a game tied into it OF COURSE). Shoulders pop off a little easy and despite the oodles of articulation it has everywhere they somehow skimped out on wrist swivels, plus it's got one eternally-webslinging hand, which I hate on Spider-Man toys, but whatever, neat little Spider-Man! Thanks for everything, Dom!