m0n5t3r Posted September 17 Posted September 17 5 hours ago, Mog said: Check out the Google translation in @tekering’s post above. Mentions an Eta Legioss (the blue one) 2nd release/“resale.” Lol, I missed that. Thanks. Gonna preorder both. I wonder if Sentinel will release a boxed set for both... Exciting times indeed for Mospeada fans. Quote
Reni Posted September 17 Posted September 17 (edited) IIRC the Eta Legioss was already re-released once -- were there any improvements when it was reissued? Like loosening up the shoulders or fixing the joints on the ride armor pilot so it wouldn't fall apart so easily? Edited September 17 by Reni Quote
jenius Posted September 17 Posted September 17 Yes, the first reissue had better shoulders and a tighter wing flap. I believe the correct translation is "second reissue". I'm so happy about this news. Quote
Duymon Posted September 17 Posted September 17 ooh snap there goes a chunk out of my 2025 toy budget. Might have to buy a 2nd eta and then use the 1st release one I have for the tread. Quote
sh9000 Posted September 18 Posted September 18 Cool. I'll be sure to collect all of the releases. Quote
no3Ljm Posted September 18 Posted September 18 21 hours ago, MKT said: Meanwhile, a nice in-hand video on Moshow's Cyclone. It weights in at a pretty hefty 1.2kg, but the good thing is it’s able to stand on its own in Ride-Armor mode. And though its parts-forming, each part have additional transformation steps on its own to go from one mode to other. I guess I’m starting to come around to the parts-forming, & the size really gonna have presence. It’s even cheaper than USD180 in Asia. For eg, in Singapore: https://www.tfh.com.sg/product-details.php?p=40337 16 hours ago, shazam said: Firstly I thought the box would be much larger than shown. I am glad that the box is not oversized and sensibly places all the parts neatly inside. I like the use of the magnets in the gun to activate the lights on the Cyclone. I just hope that replacing the batteries with ease of access and does not become a chore. The figure of Scott has all the cues from a modern Hot Toys die-cast Iron Man figure. The Ride Armor is as heavy as a Hot Toys die-cast figure. I like the way the pistons move in the legs front and back. The parts attachment from Cyclone to Ride Armor seems simple enough. Its only the main body of the Cyclone that does most of the transformation. I could not see anywhere in the video where the riders legs clip onto the bike. The foot pegs seem to be in place, but not put into use. I don't have any issues with the look of the head sculpt for Scott. I am perfectly happy with pre-ordering this figure. 🤩 Seeing that they decided to do partsforming, I wouldn't mind if they just did the original design rather than redesign Sentinel's version. I really appreciate what MoShow did on its features and gimmicks. I even like the joints added to the thigh side armor for more movement. I don't mind at this point the partsformer feature in exchange of more movement in Ride-Armor mode. It's just that the curved design elements really doesn't do for me. Now how I really wish MoShow should've just use the original Aramaki design. I'm pretty sure a lot of us will prefer that instead even if it's a partsformer figure. 21 hours ago, MKT said: Finally!!! 19 hours ago, MKT said: Couple more images. Earlier on we speculated that the Legioss forearm slots are possibly where the Tread pegs on to, but looks like that is not the case now.. Are those slots now redundant? Good thing it's next years release. Now I have to make room for this big boy on my shelf. The only question now is will I complete the other colors afterwards or just go with Blue. Quote
derex3592 Posted September 18 Posted September 18 Ok, I convinced myself I was 99% out of the toy game, but man, I'm going to have to reconsider jumping back in on a re-release of the Legioss and Tread! I have all the Toynami's from back in the day, but man, this looks amazing! Quote
Mommar Posted September 18 Posted September 18 I've been planning ahead for years for these. Have two of every Legioss color in anticipation of attaching to the Tread. Quote
Mog Posted September 18 Posted September 18 I’m quietly waiting for them to give us specs and measurements. Hopefully they have a stand planned to hold this combined bad-boy up. Quote
Chronocidal Posted September 18 Posted September 18 Should we start crossing our fingers ahead of time that the Tread connection peg is stronger than the stand that came with the Legioss? Quote
Mog Posted September 18 Posted September 18 Pretty much. It’s clear where the Legioss is going to connect to the Tread (for the connecting boom at least). But wonder where the stand connection will be: on the Tread’s connecting boom or on the back of the Tread itself? Also, for “gits and shiggles,” I snapped a pic of the Toynami combo from a similar angle as the one done for Sentinel’s rendition: Had to wipe off the dust her to make her look a little more presentable. 😅 Quote
Knight26 Posted September 18 Posted September 18 I am super curious to see how they folded away the cockpit in docked and battroid modes because it just gone as far as I can see. Quote
Chronocidal Posted September 19 Posted September 19 I'm guessing the top of the main body opens up and it has to flip/rotate around to bring the cockpit out front, swapping it with the blank panel when transformed. Doesn't look anywhere near as complex as the Legioss, fortunately, but will definitely be fun to see how they do it. I'm mostly interested in seeing how well the two craft mesh when combined, since it looks like you should be able to slide in the connection arm to snug them up close, but it will depend on whether the arm locks in certain positions. Quote
M'Kyuun Posted September 19 Posted September 19 (edited) The Tread-Legioss connection is cool, but it seems odd, at least to me, that more of the rear of the Legioss isn't subsumed by the Tread for a more homogenized craft overall. That's my take as a LEGO mecha builder and just as a longtime mecha fan. Regardless, that's not what the original designers did and the result, a jet perched somewhat precariously on a thin stick in front of a much larger, oddly proportioned, but cool nonetheless, spaceplane is what we have instead. I'm looking forward to both potential Legioss rereleases (I wasn't aware of the first rerelease) and the release of the blue Tread to go with my lone Sentinel Legioss. My Legioss is a first release, and the shoulders are still incredibly stiff; I wouldn't mind adding the green one to my collection, hopefully with looser shoulder joints. I'd be content with a single Tread, as I've never owned one, I'm super impressed with Sentinel's take on the Legioss, and I feel that their take on the Tread will be no less impressive. Not sure where I'll put the big SOB, but I'll make room somewhere for it. 😁 Gonna have to keep posted to this thread for when POs go up- definitely want to score one of these. Referring to the MoShow ride armors, let me preface by saying I've never been a fan of the design; I far prefer a bike that becomes a mech like the Garland or the MotoSlave over a fragmenting bike that becomes armor for the rider. That said, for what it is, I think the new takes look pretty good. Still not my cuppa, but from an aesthetics POV, I think they look cool. I'd love to see Sentinel take a crack at the MotoSlave. I have Linna and her green MotoSlave (which she never had in the anime, but whatever😄). I missed the boat on initial release; Priss would've been my obvious first choice, but Linna's was within the realm of affordability, so I got her just to have a copy of the Yammie MotoSlave. It's a fickle toy and Linna's arm's pop off at the merest touch. I'd love to see Sentinel do a slightly upscaled, better articulated, and more robust version with far more solid Knight Saber figs. Digits crossed. Edited September 19 by M'Kyuun Quote
CoryHolmes Posted September 19 Posted September 19 9 hours ago, Mog said: Pretty much. It’s clear where the Legioss is going to connect to the Tread (for the connecting boom at least). But wonder where the stand connection will be: on the Tread’s connecting boom or on the back of the Tread itself? Also, for “gits and shiggles,” I snapped a pic of the Toynami combo from a similar angle as the one done for Sentinel’s rendition: Had to wipe off the dust her to make her look a little more presentable. 😅 Happy sigh. That's still a mighty pretty sight. Quote
no3Ljm Posted September 19 Posted September 19 (edited) It's a wonder why these reviewers doesn't use the foot rest. Edited September 19 by no3Ljm Quote
m0n5t3r Posted September 19 Posted September 19 15 minutes ago, no3Ljm said: After watching that, I don't know if I should be impressed or disappointed about how they engineered the partsformation for this. And I still couldn't help saying to myself "who the hell is that!?" when he lifted up the visor, lol. Reminded me of the headsculpts of the Toynami cyclones I used to have before I went all in on the Sentinel ride armors. Quote
jenius Posted September 19 Posted September 19 Wish I knew who would get it first so I could buy there. Is this going to be at the normal stores too? Quote
Shawn Posted September 19 Posted September 19 Wow-that (Moshow) is just amazing. Aside from some of the strange proportions like the thighs, it is an amazing engineering feat. Everything moves and turns and pivots and slides. I don't mind the parts-forming too much if nothing is left over to set aside. So far I just think the back plate cover where you plug in the bike is the only left over part? Or do you then put that onto the bike somewhere? Def looking forward to this release, and more in the line. Great job. Quote
no3Ljm Posted September 19 Posted September 19 It would be nice if the wheels mechanism can still be rotated towards more to the back of the figure. Right now it feels like the wheels sits too low. Quote
shazam Posted September 19 Posted September 19 (edited) 4 hours ago, no3Ljm said: Looks like other people see the connection as well. 😁 Edited September 19 by shazam Quote
no3Ljm Posted September 19 Posted September 19 Just now, shazam said: Looks like other people see the connection as well. 😁 Yeah. Perfect example also of which Assault Weapon System to use too. Quote
shazam Posted September 19 Posted September 19 (edited) 3 hours ago, no3Ljm said: It's a wonder why these reviewers doesn't use the foot rest. The foot rest/pegs seem to be in place and look like they swivel outwards for bike mode and fold in for ride armour mode. I wonder if it is a misstep in the instructions that bypass the use of the foot rest/pegs. Edited September 19 by shazam Quote
tekering Posted September 19 Posted September 19 5 hours ago, M'Kyuun said: I have Linna and her green MotoSlave (which she never had in the anime, but whatever😄). As much as it's off-topic here, I can't ignore this: It appears in both the first and the fourth Bubblegum Crisis OAVs. We now return you to your regularly-scheduled transforming motorcycles. 😉 Quote
Chas Posted September 19 Posted September 19 (edited) 5 hours ago, no3Ljm said: It would be nice if the wheels mechanism can still be rotated towards more to the back of the figure. Right now it feels like the wheels sits too low. From the video transformation sequence it doesn't look like there is any mechanism to 'lock' the wheels at any particular angle in Armour mode, so it may be possible to get them a little closer to the body. However, likely not as close as your 18°. It looks like there will be clearance issues with 'bulk' from other parts. I suspect getting the wheels closer will mean making the horizontal distance between them wider. Edited September 19 by Chas Quote
magicsp00n Posted September 19 Posted September 19 So the TREAD boom arm can be extended and retracted without replacement? Looks like maybe it all folds up inside somehow? That's pretty cool. Quote
Mog Posted September 19 Posted September 19 Yeah, that what we all seem to be seeing. A shorter boom is one of the benefits of Sentinel’s design of the Legioss. Because the Legioss’ feet/boosters collapse so compactly into the rest of the fighter body, you don’t need as a long of a boom to connect the two. Yes, there have been complaints about the Legioss stand-arm breaking. But it also gives you a sense of how long the connecting boom will be. . . which is surprisingly shorter than Toynami’s boom. Quote
MKT Posted September 19 Posted September 19 8 hours ago, no3Ljm said: It would be nice if the wheels mechanism can still be rotated towards more to the back of the figure. Right now it feels like the wheels sits too low. Agreed.. the wheels also look weird sitting so far out instead closer to the body. But this pic now brings to mind yet another issue.. Earlier I was rueing Moshow didn't make parts like the arm pieces and hip armors connected (to the backpack) in Ride-Armor mode with option for the joints to be detachable for articulation even if the transformation scheme is parts-forming. The additional issue I'm just realising now is that having every part connected really sells the real robot/mecha idea of what the Ride-Armor is supposed to be - an exoskeleton or powered suit that helps & enhances the wearer's abilities. That's the core fantasy of a powered suit, and I had some kicks how after so many years of seeing it debuting in Mospeada and BGC, we are now seeing real-life implementations of them being in used in certain industries today to augment the wearer mostly in physical tasks. Once the bike pieces are separated and individually worn on their own like the pic above, they now appear to encumber the wearer instead. So Stick / Scott looks like he's carrying this ginormous weight on his back and might as well be strapping dumbbells on his forearms going into battle. The only thing that can bring this back to making some sense in this head canon, is that in Moshow's alternate universe Scott isn't wearing individual body armor pieces in his base suit (without the bike), but instead first wearing a complete head to toe powered base suit like Iron Man, to which the bike parts attach to in full Ride-Armor mode. So the red segments, which are cloth in the original show, are now imagined to be metal and the toy's aesthetics actually aligns with this. Likewise the pistons at the legs would be easier to make sense of if he is first wearing a full body powered suit, and the other little touches that Moshow did such as moving panels on the base suit to receive the bike parts feel as cool as they look. Quote
no3Ljm Posted September 19 Posted September 19 11 minutes ago, MKT said: Agreed.. the wheels also look weird sitting so far out instead closer to the body. But this pic now brings to mind yet another issue.. Earlier I was rueing Moshow didn't make parts like the arm pieces and hip armors connected (to the backpack) in Ride-Armor mode with option for the joints to be detachable for articulation even if the transformation scheme is parts-forming. The additional issue I'm just realising now is that having every part connected really sells the real robot/mecha idea of what the Ride-Armor is supposed to be - an exoskeleton or powered suit that helps & enhances the wearer's abilities. That's the core fantasy of a powered suit, and I had some kicks how after so many years of seeing it debuting in Mospeada and BGC, we are now seeing real-life implementations of them being in used in certain industries today to augment the wearer mostly in physical tasks. Once the bike pieces are separated and individually worn on their own like the pic above, they now appear to encumber the wearer instead. So Stick / Scott looks like he's carrying this ginormous weight on his back and might as well be strapping dumbbells on his forearms going into battle. The only thing that can bring this back to making some sense in this head canon, is that in Moshow's alternate universe Scott isn't wearing individual body armor pieces in his base suit (without the bike), but instead first wearing a complete head to toe powered base suit like Iron Man, to which the bike parts attach to in full Ride-Armor mode. So the red segments, which are cloth in the original show, are now imagined to be metal and the toy's aesthetics actually aligns with this. Likewise the pistons at the legs would be easier to make sense of if he is first wearing a full body powered suit, and the other little touches that Moshow did such as moving panels on the base suit to receive the bike parts feel as cool as they look. Agreed. The bike now actually feels more like an 'add-on' option parts. Like the Aile/Launcher/Sword Packs to Strike Gundam. Like the Hulkbuster to Iron Man. Like the Strike Packs to VF-1S. And so on. Also, I backtracked the prototype photos below from Feb 2023, where the wheels are positioned closer to the back of the rider. So hopefully there's an extra rotation click on the wheel swivel. I'm also attaching here again the one I Photoshopped for comparison. 4 hours ago, Chas said: From the video transformation sequence it doesn't look like there is any mechanism to 'lock' the wheels at any particular angle in Armour mode, so it may be possible to get them a little closer to the body. However, likely not as close as your 18°. It looks like there will be clearance issues with 'bulk' from other parts. I suspect getting the wheels closer will mean making the horizontal distance between them wider. Correct. Not as close to 18° but hopefully it can still be rotated closer to what they have now. Also, I don't think the wheel rotating bar will hit any 'bulk' parts on the engine. I checked some back shot of it in the videos and the bar still have a lot of clearance to hit anything. Quote
jenius Posted September 19 Posted September 19 I think that's a pretty good way of viewing the MoShow reinterpretation. It's now an Iron Man suit with a motorcycle and the motorcycle converts to enhance the iron man suit. Sure, I can go with that. The Sentinel Tread looks to be sneaky complicated with its magically disappearing cockpit and integrated connecting boom. Are they going to pull off the landing gear as an integrated solution also? I'm very curious to see LOTS more of that toy. It looks like it may come with a second set of larger fixed posed hands and an integrated set of hands. I wonder if they won't include a pilot since we should all have the pilot already from our other toys I know the Legioss toys have connecting ports for weapon upgrades. Maybe after the Tread release they'll sell the parts to make that fantastic Tread art with the missiles since the Tread appears to have hard points (assuming they're functional). Quote
Mog Posted September 19 Posted September 19 ^^Technically, we don’t have Rey yet, so I’d be curious if they include his bike as well. Also there’s definitely a slight change around the “neck” area, when you compare pics between soldier mode and bomber mode. Crazy that they pulled it off and seem to have enough space for a same-sized pilot in the cockpit. And it’s interesting that the wings have hardpoints on both the top and bottom parts. Anything else we’re not picking up from the pics? Quote
no3Ljm Posted September 19 Posted September 19 19 minutes ago, jenius said: I think that's a pretty good way of viewing the MoShow reinterpretation. It's now an Iron Man suit with a motorcycle and the motorcycle converts to enhance the iron man suit. Sure, I can go with that. The Sentinel Tread looks to be sneaky complicated with its magically disappearing cockpit and integrated connecting boom. Are they going to pull off the landing gear as an integrated solution also? I'm very curious to see LOTS more of that toy. It looks like it may come with a second set of larger fixed posed hands and an integrated set of hands. I wonder if they won't include a pilot since we should all have the pilot already from our other toys I know the Legioss toys have connecting ports for weapon upgrades. Maybe after the Tread release they'll sell the parts to make that fantastic Tread art with the missiles since the Tread appears to have hard points (assuming they're functional). I'm also looking forward to the Tread too even though I'm not sure if I will be able to get the other colors after that. I'm already thinking or guessing what's the price is going to be. The Legioss I believe was between Y24000 to Y27000. Probably the Tread will range from Y34000 to Y38000? Hopefully by then the conversion will still favors us. Quote
Mog Posted September 19 Posted September 19 Hopefully, they’ll pack in a nice plethora of accessories for the beast too! Quote
505thAirborne Posted September 19 Posted September 19 While I absolutely do not like this rendition (design) of the Ride-Armor, especially the Motorcycle portion, I actually do appreciate the fact that this is a parts former. While I no longer have my MPC Rand Cyclone, that thing was a major headache to transform and from the videos I have seen, the Sentinel isn't much easier. The Articulation, details & tampo on this Ride-Armor are impressive and the fact it can stand on its own with no stand, I give MoShow high marks for that. So, to MoShow Toys, here's my deal to you, make a Ride-Armor like the original designs from the 80's TV series and I am on board with a big bag of $$$. Quote
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