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What Current Anime Are You Watching Version v4.0
M'Kyuun replied to wolfx's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Just finished Kuromukuro on Netflix and am about halfway through Tiger and Bunny. Enjoyed the former, and am enjoying the latter. I'm enjoying the anime selection on Netflix, even if they are a bit behind on seasons for a number of them. Can't wait for the day when Macross starts showing up on there. Hopefully soon. Seems like they're in no hurry to get it out there even with their greatest roadblock finally removed. -
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M'Kyuun replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I was just at one of the Targets in my area today, and all they had in leader scale was a couple copies of ER Ultra Magnus, which I happily left on the shelf. I hope the Hasbro team will get the opportunity to revisit his design with SS86, using a recolored ER Prime as core, as they purportedly wanted to do in the first place. Aside from a couple Kingdom Huffers and Ractonites, they had a peg's worth of Arcee to round out their Generations offerings. I don't recall if they had any of the legends class figs, or core class, as I rarely buy the official toys in that scale anymore. Anyway, I have Galvy PO'd, so I'll get him eventually. No hurry. Slag, OTH, I probably would have snapped up and canxed the PO. Priorities!- 16711 replies
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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
M'Kyuun replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I'm a huge fan of G1 Megatron's design and transformation, which is why I still like my Apollyon, even if it's a bit outdated aesthetically. MP-36 handled the legs beautifully, but dropped the ball with all the upper torso origami that kinda ruins the nice curved gun slide look that it should have. When NA's came out, I bought it after watching a few reviews; it wasn't the best looking thing in bot mode, especuially those hips, but for its size, it was a remarkably well-engineered and fun fig. Enter Magic Square and their 'just walked off the tv' Megatron. I actually hmm'd and hawed over getting yet another legends class Megs for awhile, but reviews were really good, and the thing just looks amazing, better than the MP. No regrets- such an impressive figure, and it looks incredible. I recommend him.- 9146 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
QFT. The realignment of the 'boobs' into the jet's intakes was a practical, no-brainer design decision that should have become the norm for Seekers thereafter. As for the chunky legs, by now most of these companies, including Takara, have figured out ways to use panel-fu, or otherwise collapsing structures, to change the shape of parts of one mode to fit the other in a more appealing and accurate fashion, but for whatever reason, when the alt mode is a jet, all bets are off. Thank you, Kawamori-san, for being the one beacon of hope in this otherwise dim and disappointing world of transforming jets.- 9146 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
If this is indeed Kingdom Waspinator, and I'm betting it is, like the ER Seeker, they gave him improved articulation, but essentially copied the transformation. Honestly, though, there really aren't that many ways to accomplish BW Waspinator and keep him true. I prefer tucking his legs up under the body better than the original toy's use of the robot legs as the grossly out of scale and inaccurate back legs in wasp mode. The integration of his weapon into the wasp's abdomen goes back to the original toy, and I'm glad that that particular feature carries forward. It's certainly better than Kingdom Cheetor's tail axe instead of his gut gun and tail gun. I never minded the flapping gimmick on T30, but YMMV. Honestly, I like the sharpness of detail on the T30 better than this fig, whose legs and wings have a gloopy melted candle look about them, similar to the original '95 toy. With all the other Kingdom BW figs aiming to look like the real animals instead of their toonier looks, this is a step in the wrong direction. So, no sooner does speculation begin over the photos yesterday when TonTon pops up with a review today. Crazy. Other than the better tucked arms and the more organically painted stripes on the abdomen, the T30 toy does everything else better, IMHO. Think I'll be skipping this guy.- 16711 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I thought I'd try to spruce up my ER Prowl with some stickers only to find to my dismay that Toyhax never made any for him. It seems a bit of an omission; they made stickers for Slitherfang, but not one of the most recognizable and wanting of the G1 Autobots. Anyway, I busted out my paints and tried to give him a minimal makeover to the best of my meager ability. I thought about trying to paint his zig-zag waist detail and his shoulder shields and stripes, but that's a bit too far outside my wheelhouse. I also bought a weapons set for him from Nonnef. The Nonnef gun is more accurate than the gun he came with, but somehow I like the official gun better. I gave it a coat of paint and it doesn't look too bad, IMHO. I also painted the missiles, although all I had in my rather limited and aging paint collection was aluminum, so that's what I used. I may pick up some silver or maybe even chrome paint at some point and give them a shinier coat to better match the OG toy. I still wish there were decals available to pick out the mechanical details in his shins, as well as the waist and shoulder details. I may still pick up some white paint and paint the insides of his legs as well as the little gap filler panels. Anyway, thought I'd share.- 16711 replies
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Looks great, David. Did you buy the stickers or make them? I like the crew hatch tile, and wonder why LEGO didn't do the same; it's a pretty simple solution that looks much better than official. Anyway, it seems like a lot of the fixes were simple to employ without major mods to the model beggaring the question of why those solutions weren't employed in the first place. The budgeting politics at LEGO must be a bumpy road to navigate. LEGO has unveiled the latest IDEAS model, and it's an old school typewriter. More about it on Brothers Brick. This, like the piano, is a cool model, with moving internals that simulates the actual object in question. The sting, I think, is that, for all their artistic and technical prowess manifest in these beautiful models, neither the piano nor the typewriter actually works. However, the spirit behind these models, that they are objects of a particular nature that LEGO would not otherwise consider doing, has merit. The typewriter would make a great gift for anyone old enough to have used a typewriter, or for someone in the writing profession. Likewise the piano for musicians. For the average LEGO buying Joe, though, I think the appeal is limited, except, perhaps, as a parts pack (all that delicious sand green!). If I'm coming across negative, I'm not; I think stuff like this is why IDEAS is such a good platform; models like this are niche, expensive, specifically targeted at an adult consumer, represent some incredible artistry and engineering on the parts of the designers and submitters, and also represent real world objects that hold personal or nostalgic feelings for many people. I hope the folks at IDEAS continue to receive submissions like this; it adds a whole new range of depth to what a LEGO set can be, and hopefully changes perceptions about it as more than just a toy, but as yet another creative medium like clay or scale modeling.
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I agree, pretty good kit, but not without its flaws, and the fix for those door hinge indents is pretty simple and straightforward. It beggars the question of why the designer didn't do it that way, but they're up against constraints that most consumers aren't aware of, so I'm more willing to let things pass. The landing gear system was well executed, but I think the scale of the gear as opposed to the Shuttle itself is a bit too large; however, it's LEGO, so they have to work with what's available, and compromises are a necessity. For how smoothly the gear retraction/extension works, I'm not too plussed about it. Part of me wishes that this had been minifig scale like the Shuttle Adventure set years ago, but this was more of a commemorative model, thus the more realistic crew cabin. Moreover, it's grossly out of scale for the minifigs, but I'm old skool, so astro-figs in anything make me happy.
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Kitz Concept Toy Thread 2.0
M'Kyuun replied to Stampeed Valkyrie's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Humor aside, that's a great graphic! Guess I'm not used to seeing such fluid movement like that, reminiscent of Zero, Frontier, and Delta. Thirty-some years on, and the VF-1 is still a beauty. Kinda makes me wish they'd remaster the original series with modern art. As for suffering wallets, mine's willing to pay the penance for domestic Macross releases. Punish me with merch overload, Big West and Bandai!- 2216 replies
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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
M'Kyuun replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I have to agree, and despite not wanting to delve into yet another collection for which I have no room, I'm drawn to these things for how well they're executed. I constantly wish they'd upscale these things to fit in with CHUG, as they'd fill any number of holes left by missing or subpar official toys. TW's Constructor is the only complete set of Constructicons in my collection, and I wouldn't be opposed to another. While I tend to like NA's individual Constructicons more, the Magic Square Devastator is more appealing. The Magic Square bots are seriously channeling Sunbow, down to the tire shaped bumps on the arms of Mixmaster, Hook, and Scrapper. I'm not the biggest fan of that level of toon faithfulness, but I'm not shelling for both companies, and right now I like MS' Devastator more than NA's, so that's likely the direction I'll go if I decide to get a set of wee Constructicons. I sure wish a fourth party would upscale these (either company) to CHUG scale.- 9146 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I don't think so, at least not as extensively. I think MS took a page from Toy World's Constructor, as the method of attaching the limbs looks similar. With NA, the frame handles the heavy lifting, pun intended, for the gestalt's articulation. Looking at MS' Devy, there appear to be only separate waist and arms, much like the G1 toy and Toy World's Constructor. The knees appear to hinge at the conjunction of the leg bots and the thighs, which means the knee hinge attaches directly to the leg bots, the waist attaches directly to Long Haul, who in turn attaches directly to Hook, and either the arm bots or Hook contain the shoulder hinges. NA's solution may potentially impart greater stability, but to my eyes, the MS Devastator looks better to me- closer to source, I guess you could say. Too, the MS figs appear to have more complex transformations. That's not always necessarily a good thing, but I think it shows a level of investment. So I wonder if Dinobots are next after these guys finish their Devastators.?- 9146 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Magic Square's Long Haul, and Scavenger. Long Haul is always the main make or break Constructicon for me when choosing a team of Constructicon toys to go with. Back when it seemed that every third party had a version of Devastator coming out, I went with Toy World's Constructor because of how well their LH compared to both the G1 toy and the toon incarnation. Now that the two heavy hitters of G1 legends figs are simultaneously revealing their takes on the Constructicons, I find myself in the same position once again- which one skews closest? Gotta say, I think MS' has the bulk down better, although part of me wishes that the angled bit of his bed by the ankles was part of the foot, as it looks weird to me as it is. Too, I love it when realistic functionality is incorporated into an alt mode, and construction machinery just lends itself to that effect. That said, I have yet to see a Long Haul figure with a functional dumping bed, and I hope MS and NA incorporate it into their respective takes. Not holding my breath, mind you, but I hope.- 9146 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I'm ashamed to say I was unaware of McD's having been absorbed into Boeing. So yeah, it's a low investment paycheck for them, but I wish they cared. Such a beautiful and iconic aircraft- it symbolized America's air dominance for decades, and I wish they guarded its likeness as zealously as many car manufacturers do.- 16711 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Which is why Maketoys and Magic Square are my choices for Seekers and Prime, respectively, for my MP collection. I don't mind their move towards toon accuracy so much as the compromises they employ to achieve it. I'm not a big fan of using faux parts, but I will concede that it has its place here and there, especially if it doesn't egregiously effect the alt mode, but benefits the bot mode such as SS86 Hot Rod, or WfC Runamuck/Runabout. But the use of a double cockpit seems superfluous and only serves to ruin the look of fighter mode. Being a plane guy more than a car guy, having had some actual hands-on experience with the F-15, and having been spoiled by Macross designs, the new MP Starscream seems a step or two in the wrong direction design-wise. That sort of obvious compromise would be unsightly but acceptable on a mass retail non-collector grade toy, but on a Masterpiece figure, far more care should be taken to ensure that the F-15 mode is close to the source, especially given that it's a licensed likeness. Apparently Micky-D don't care, but David and I do.- 16711 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
It really is impressive what these guys are doing at legends scale.- 9146 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Hate it when smart phones aren't. Totally onboard with your thinking. And yeah, WfC has been a treasure trove of G1 goodness with some notable figs, like Cyclonus, Skyfire, and ER Prime to name just a few. Some disappointments too, like Astrotrain and the Seekers. In the case of the latter, it'd be wonderful if a fourth party, or the third party companies themselves, would make CHUG appropriate scaled versions of some of their figs corresponding to those official figs that were stinkers. It'd truly be a step closer to a perfect world.- 9146 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Do you mean legends sized copies of the WfC toys? Honestly, I think the Newage Seekers are far superior to the WfC designs; if anything, I wish they'd upscale their designs to fit with CHUG, as the WfC figs were essentially upscaled copies of the Classics Seeker, albeit with the CW leg mechanism instead of sliders. It's a poor dated design, and I'd eagerly welcome voyager scaled versions of NA's Seekers. That Magic Square Prime looks good. I didn't bite for their V1, but having their Megs, it's almost obligatory to have a comparable OP. I have their Light of Freedom as my MP Prime, so having his little brother in my slowly growing legends collection seems apropos.- 9146 replies
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Watched the first ep of LEGO Masters S2 last night, and like the first season, it seemed like there were already a few teams that kinda stood out above the rest. The theme was LEGO on Parade, and the teams had to build floats that told a bit about themselves, and incorporated motion. The winner, as in first season, would win the coveted Golden Brick, which can be played at any time to save the holder from being eliminated.
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M'Kyuun replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
All that kibble between the legs, mostly for covering up his faux robot mode cockpit, is an unsightly, and IMHO unnecessary, mess. The only good viewing angle, as with most of Has/Tak's jet offerings, is a top shot where none of the generally kibbley undercarriage, which all but ruins the illusion that this is anything but a robot with airplane parts attached, can be seen. This sort of egregious compromise would never be tolerated with a car alt mode. Even the New Age Seekers have better presentation in fighter mode, while still delivering a toon accurate and highly poseable robot mode. Takara, with all their experience, should be able to do at least as well, especially in a Masterpiece class figure. They did a far better job with the fighter mode with MP-3 and MP-11. Granted the bot modes weren't as well done, nor as toon accurate, but I would expect a better balance from Takara that delivers a far less compromised fighter mode while still giving the bot mode a toon look. Maketoys did it, and did it better, IMHO. Honestly, I wish this Starscream had turned out better- I have neither a Starscream nor a Thundercracker in my MP Seeker collection (that I want to display- I have Greenscream, and the Walmart versions of MP-3 Starscream and TC, I believe), as well as Maketoys' Skywarp, who I do have displayed. I have Maketoys' Starscream PO'd, but with the way things seem to be going with that company of late, I'm not sure it will ever materialize. Moreover, I want to support Takara. but when they produce a figure like this with so much compromise to the alt mode, and IMHO, unnecessary faux parts to try and capture the Sunbow look, the appeal is lost on me. For those who get it and love it, that's fantastic. As a toy, it did its job, and I hope it continues to bring joy to those who buy him for years to come. Meanwhile, I'm open to alternatives.- 16711 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Geek Culture appear to be the first reviewers to get their hands on The Ark. TFW2005 has posted a number of stills from the vid as well. I dig it, and I'm glad I've got it PO'd. That said, the big gaping holes along the sides of his ship mode and the poorly articulated hands, which look like he's wearing heavy rubber dishwashing gloves, make me hope that there'll be some third party fixes. I still wish they'd found a way to give him his fifth and center engine- it could have swung up onto his back as a jetpack, if nothing else. Alas, they didn't so that remains a glaring bit of inaccuracy to the original source that'll be nigh impossible to remedy due to the design. I like the robot's design, though, and apparently the head is based on "the Last Autobot" from G1 comics, so a nice nod there to early lore.- 16711 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I could, but selling stuff has never been my strong suit- I have a pack rat mentality, and it's hard to let stuff go. I'm not quite to the hoarder stage, but the warning signs are probably there. But yeah, you're right- different strokes... I say I'm not gonna get Kingdom Sideswipe, but I'll likely cave- that's what I do. As for Earth mode Hound, I'm sure they've got another double pack exclusive in the works- give it time. That I might bite on if it's well done, as Siege Hound just didn't capture the G1 look or feel, and a more faithful version would be nice to have. I'm still extremely partial to Classics Hound; he's one of my absolute favorite Transformer figs ever, a brilliant fig that was doing what the WfC figs are doing articulation-wise fourteen years ago. Classics Hound, Mirage, and Bumblebee still stand out in my mind (and heart) as some of the best TF figs I own amongst hundreds.- 16711 replies
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M'Kyuun replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
It's irritating that they're releasing an earth mode Sideswipe, but double packing it with a BW fig I don't want. Siege Sideswipe's alt mode is close enough for me, so I'll be passing on this set. And yeah, it's irritating that this Sideswipe doesn't have a spoiler either.- 16711 replies
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Don't forget his wry commentary, intentionally bad puns, and his songs that poke fun at the movie in question, himself, and the genre in general. It's basically a toned down MSTK3000, with a lot of actual facts and history about the actors and the film itself during breaks. It makes for an entertaining watch, and Svengoolie himself is often more entertaining than the film he's showing.
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M'Kyuun replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I thought the proto looked good, but the amount of detail they've added since is impressive. PO'd it some time back, and now my anticipation is building. For some reason, the head gives me a feminine Optimus vibe. Still eagerly waiting for a proto of this:- 9146 replies
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