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Who will be the first TF: Alternators Decepticon  

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  1. 1. Who will be the first TF: Alternators Decepticon

    • Megatron (sadly, probably not in gun form)
      6
    • Starscream (maybe an F-22...?)
      17
    • Soundwave (please, God, not an iPod)
      1
    • Shockwave (I'd love to see something crazy like an FN-90)
      0
    • Devastator (... riiiiiight!)
      0


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OK, so these are just a few of the really obvious choices. Surely someone out there has some more insight into this? I am more excited about the Binaltech/Alternators line of Transformers line than I have ever been now that I own Smokescreen. It's proof positive that this line is going to be an instant classic.

Posted

According to the boards over at TFW2005 all the figures are going to be cars. So sorry, no f-22's or the likes. Although it remains to be seen if they will use some Decepticon names (like Megatron for example) with a car design.

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I think an iPod Soundwave would look pretty cool :)

if that were the case, he wouldn't have his little cassettes anymore. All digital now! :p:D:lol:

Posted (edited)

Whoops, double post. My first one! :p:D:lol:

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I think an iPod Soundwave would look pretty cool :)

if that were the case, he wouldn't have his little cassettes anymore. All digital now! :p:D:lol:

Say that again? :p

Yup! Soundwave would be cool, especially with a working and transformable memory stick. But it was more fun when they were cassettes. It's a good thing they didn't come out in the 70's because records are hard to transform. For the kids out there, records are real big CDs. :lol::lol::lol:

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I think an iPod Soundwave would look pretty cool :)

if that were the case, he wouldn't have his little cassettes anymore. All digital now! :p:D:lol:

Say that again? :p

Yup! Soundwave would be cool, especially with a working and transformable memory stick. But it was more fun when they were cassettes. It's a good thing they didn't come out in the 70's because records are hard to transform. For the kids out there, records are real big CDs. :lol::lol::lol:

You should take a look at soundwaves copyright sometime. It's 1974. :blink: He's probably older than most of our members. :p

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Hm, WRX, Lamborghini...

Let's hope for some more cool cars like a EVO and a Skyline.

Vostok 7

some once made a custom rat bat CD transformer I think.

Posted

I suppose Soundwave could be one of those MP3 players that uses compact flash cards.

But what is this talk about doing only cars...?! That seems a little too hard to believe. There weren't that terribly many automobile Decepticons (other than the Stunticons) that I can recall, and they certainly weren't at center stage like some of the choices listed here.

Oh, and Sideswipe is actually a Dodge Viper SRT-10, not a Lamborghini.

As for other Autobots, I personally hope Takara will try to do Mirage and Hound eventually. I always loved those two, but never had them. I'd love to see a Hound Hummvee.

Posted
I think an iPod Soundwave would look pretty cool :)

if that were the case, he wouldn't have his little cassettes anymore. All digital now! :p:D:lol:

Say that again? :p

Yup! Soundwave would be cool, especially with a working and transformable memory stick. But it was more fun when they were cassettes. It's a good thing they didn't come out in the 70's because records are hard to transform. For the kids out there, records are real big CDs. :lol::lol::lol:

You should take a look at soundwaves copyright sometime. It's 1974. :blink: He's probably older than most of our members. :p

Blaine23 looks at his "ancient" 1974 birthdate...

he then runs to the drugstore to start taking his geritol. :p

I think they should go straight retro and have Soundwave kickin' some bigass 8 tracks.

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You should take a look at soundwaves copyright sometime. It's 1974. :blink: He's probably older than most of our members. :p

REALLY?!? I didn't even know they used micro cassettes back then... I thought it was all 8 tracks... :unsure:

Posted

Heh. I was also born in '74, and I don't even remember ever having played anything on 8-track. My dad had tons of music, but it was all on records and tapes.

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