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- Tetsuro
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G1 Landmine.
I've seen a few reviews knock his robot mode, but I have to admit, I kinda like it. The decals and the wider variety of colours at least make him more visually interesting than most of the other Pretenders' three-tone affair. I also got one whose shell has next to no paint wear which is nice, but desperately needs new stickers.
I've seen a few reviews knock his robot mode, but I have to admit, I kinda like it. The decals and the wider variety of colours at least make him more visually interesting than most of the other Pretenders' three-tone affair. I also got one whose shell has next to no paint wear which is nice, but desperately needs new stickers.
Nah, Landmine sucks, you're crazy.
In other news, I finally found the first wave of Titans Returns Deluxes last night! Blurr and Scourge look like ass in person just like they did in pictures (I'm not one for playing the Takara card but damn did they make these two look so much better). Hardhead and Skullcruncher, on the other hand, looked great!
Hardhead is a lot of fun! He's not super complicated, but he's nice and poseable. The cannon adds a lot of play value in both modes, and also gives a lot of variability to his robot mode look. I could easily see the mold working as the rumoured Quake (albeit one inspired by his older-than-dirt BotCon appearance), but also expect we'll get a lot of Megatron (both G1 and G2), Soundwave and Stalker customs out of it. The way his legs transform really bugs me, though -- not because it doesn't work, but because it reminds me so much of another toy I own and I can't for the life of me figure out which one.
Skullcruncher is a bit messier. In the short time it's been out the figure has become notorious for having loose, floppy legs, and mine was definitely afflicted with that. I've tightened them a bit by clear-coating the ball joints and swivels, but straight out of the box the figure would barely stand in robot mode. My other gripe is that his face proportions are all kinds of messed up. He's about 50% forehead, and while you could point to Hardhead for having weird face proportions too, he's got a faceplate so it doesn't look so strange.
On the flip side, Skullcruncher is also known for having a lovely, expressive beast mode, and that's definitely true. The croc head is ball-jointed and it's got an articulated jaw, giving him a lot more poseability than you'd expect from such an alt-mode. It makes the beast mode a lot of fun to mess around with, so this configuration is definitely the star of the show.
But like the original, he doesn't really have a cockpit for his partner (though at least he stores him inside a box in his torso rather than swallowing him like the G1 figure did). So unlike Hardhead (who has both a visible cockpit and a gunner's seat for Titan Masters) with Skullcruncher there's no real motivation to ever transform the little guy, and he feels more like a partsformer than a Headmaster.
So overall, Hardhead is a really good example of how to do Headmasters right, while Skullcruncher is just kinda okayish.
No, no, that's the problem! I have nowhere I can put him but storage. There's nowhere else in our little house that I can put something as big as Fort Max where our 13 month old won't get his hands on it. Even my Sentinel Prime already has tooth marks and he's not tackle-hug sized. I don't know if Max would survive.numbat wrote:Sure you can find room - I mean, he's never going to have to go in to storage when he's this much fun, is he?
In other news, I finally found the first wave of Titans Returns Deluxes last night! Blurr and Scourge look like ass in person just like they did in pictures (I'm not one for playing the Takara card but damn did they make these two look so much better). Hardhead and Skullcruncher, on the other hand, looked great!
Hardhead is a lot of fun! He's not super complicated, but he's nice and poseable. The cannon adds a lot of play value in both modes, and also gives a lot of variability to his robot mode look. I could easily see the mold working as the rumoured Quake (albeit one inspired by his older-than-dirt BotCon appearance), but also expect we'll get a lot of Megatron (both G1 and G2), Soundwave and Stalker customs out of it. The way his legs transform really bugs me, though -- not because it doesn't work, but because it reminds me so much of another toy I own and I can't for the life of me figure out which one.
Skullcruncher is a bit messier. In the short time it's been out the figure has become notorious for having loose, floppy legs, and mine was definitely afflicted with that. I've tightened them a bit by clear-coating the ball joints and swivels, but straight out of the box the figure would barely stand in robot mode. My other gripe is that his face proportions are all kinds of messed up. He's about 50% forehead, and while you could point to Hardhead for having weird face proportions too, he's got a faceplate so it doesn't look so strange.
On the flip side, Skullcruncher is also known for having a lovely, expressive beast mode, and that's definitely true. The croc head is ball-jointed and it's got an articulated jaw, giving him a lot more poseability than you'd expect from such an alt-mode. It makes the beast mode a lot of fun to mess around with, so this configuration is definitely the star of the show.
But like the original, he doesn't really have a cockpit for his partner (though at least he stores him inside a box in his torso rather than swallowing him like the G1 figure did). So unlike Hardhead (who has both a visible cockpit and a gunner's seat for Titan Masters) with Skullcruncher there's no real motivation to ever transform the little guy, and he feels more like a partsformer than a Headmaster.
So overall, Hardhead is a really good example of how to do Headmasters right, while Skullcruncher is just kinda okayish.
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Like Warcry I own Skullcruncher and Hardhead! It's like he wants to be me so badly.
Basically I'd agree with all his points, except as well as loose legs my Skullcruncher has trouble keeping one of his claws on.
Slightly baffled by the packaging making more of a thing of the head in the profile on the back than the actual toy. Though Skullcruncher's stand up career must be dying a death if he turns invisible every time he has his head on.
Basically I'd agree with all his points, except as well as loose legs my Skullcruncher has trouble keeping one of his claws on.
Slightly baffled by the packaging making more of a thing of the head in the profile on the back than the actual toy. Though Skullcruncher's stand up career must be dying a death if he turns invisible every time he has his head on.
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Pretty sure you're the copycat this time.inflatable dalek wrote:Like Warcry I own Skullcruncher and Hardhead! It's like he wants to be me so badly.
Are you sure it's popped on all the way? Mine had a loose claw too, but upon closer inspection the factory just hadn't bothered to push in the two little nubs that are supposed to keep in in place.inflatable dalek wrote:Basically I'd agree with all his points, except as well as loose legs my Skullcruncher has trouble keeping one of his claws on.
Gotta push that gimmick!inflatable dalek wrote:Slightly baffled by the packaging making more of a thing of the head in the profile on the back than the actual toy. Though Skullcruncher's stand up career must be dying a death if he turns invisible every time he has his head on.
But seriously though, Skullcruncher is a dimwitted, tooth-grinding cannibal and I'll fight anyone who says otherwise.
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I already had mine when I saw your post, I think it was actually a simultaneous buy (it took me a while to add my own views, I'm a very busy man)!Warcry wrote:Pretty sure you're the copycat this time.
Every time I pop it in it just pops out again.Are you sure it's popped on all the way? Mine had a loose claw too, but upon closer inspection the factory just hadn't bothered to push in the two little nubs that are supposed to keep in in place.
Same with Skullcruncher's claw.
Sounds like Peter Kay to me.But seriously though, Skullcruncher is a dimwitted, tooth-grinding cannibal and I'll fight anyone who says otherwise.
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I really hope that when James wrote Skullcruncher as that sort of comedian ("Phases eh, what was all that about?") it was an intentional piss take rather than him thinking "I want him to be a really good comedian so I'll write him like the best!"
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You mean as opposed to actually trying his best out of fear of everyone finding out how he's clearly not cut out for standup?inflatable dalek wrote:I really hope that when James wrote Skullcruncher as that sort of comedian ("Phases eh, what was all that about?") it was an intentional piss take rather than him thinking "I want him to be a really good comedian so I'll write him like the best!"
So thanks to some helpful circumstances I couldn't pass up, I picked up one of those new Fortress Maximus. And of course since I wasn't planning to get one soon, I need to make room for the huge bastard before I can really get him out of the box.
I kind of underestimated how large Fort Max actually is. I knew he'd be about 2 feet tall but it's not something you can really appreciate until one is in front of you.
I kind of underestimated how large Fort Max actually is. I knew he'd be about 2 feet tall but it's not something you can really appreciate until one is in front of you.
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TR Wheelie: Found a single Wheelie in a mass of Rewinds at the local TRU. The new Legends class is a good size for the little guy. His transformation is complex enough to be fun but not too complex. He also fits a Headmaster inside his driver's compartment without sacrificing anything. Mine pegs together well so that's a plus.
I found myself a TR Rewind over the weekend. He's a nice little Legends figure, and his silhouette and deco match the original look pretty well. Tank mode is kind of worthless, but the iPod mode has a surprising amount of detail, including screen icons, a molded on/off button and a headphone jack. Robot mode has decent articulation for the size, too. Overall, not a bad little toy.
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I got the first wave of Titan Masters. Crashbash's dino accessory is great; he's the one least likely to end up riding a Deluxe. Nightbeat's manning Hardhead's shoulder cannon, the red one's in Blurr's sled, and Horri-bull is acting as Skullcruncher's tail-gunner..
Alleged "poems"
that don't follow a rhyme scheme
are not poetry
that don't follow a rhyme scheme
are not poetry
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I just got him as well at TF Nation (alongside a Takara Skids and Generations Trailcutter). Quite cute.Warcry wrote:I found myself a TR Rewind over the weekend. He's a nice little Legends figure, and his silhouette and deco match the original look pretty well. Tank mode is kind of worthless, but the iPod mode has a surprising amount of detail, including screen icons, a molded on/off button and a headphone jack. Robot mode has decent articulation for the size, too. Overall, not a bad little toy.
Whatever you do, don't do what I did and foolishly forget you had stored his gun on the side of his arm before transforming from mp3 player to tank; didn't quite snap it, but now have a rather annoyingly bent rifle