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Post by Pinwig on Mar 3, 2018 21:57:07 GMT
Fantastic story. One of the greats.
Unless you're a windmill of course.
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Post by Philip Ayres on Mar 3, 2018 21:59:52 GMT
Windmill is in it ????????
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Post by The Doctor on Mar 3, 2018 22:00:01 GMT
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Post by Pinwig on Mar 3, 2018 22:01:59 GMT
A windmill. Not *that* Windmill, you Actionmaster fanboy!
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Post by blueshift on Mar 3, 2018 22:13:21 GMT
I have him! No propeller, mind
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Post by blueshift on Mar 3, 2018 22:22:40 GMT
I always find it fascinating looking at the catalogues. I've never lost that sense of anticipation and desire that looking at the groups of toys organised like that brings. That thought that, ooh, if I had those three I'd have ALL the 1988 targetmasters, or if I had those two I'd have the leader figures. The organisation of the groups is just as exciting as the toys themselves, and the catalogues are the pinnacle of that. That's the collecting bug. One is never enough, it's about the sets. Bring back catalogues! Or at least e-catalogues! Get a grip Hasbro! Do you remember that Botcon 2001 (?) Wreckers catalogue. That was exciting!
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Post by Shockprowl on Mar 3, 2018 22:35:11 GMT
I always find it fascinating looking at the catalogues. I've never lost that sense of anticipation and desire that looking at the groups of toys organised like that brings. That thought that, ooh, if I had those three I'd have ALL the 1988 targetmasters, or if I had those two I'd have the leader figures. The organisation of the groups is just as exciting as the toys themselves, and the catalogues are the pinnacle of that. That's the collecting bug. One is never enough, it's about the sets. Ohh so ELEGANT! You reach into my mind, sir, AND ARTICULATE MY VERY THOUGHTS!
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Post by Baron B of Triple B on Mar 4, 2018 8:40:25 GMT
I always find it fascinating looking at the catalogues. I've never lost that sense of anticipation and desire that looking at the groups of toys organised like that brings. That thought that, ooh, if I had those three I'd have ALL the 1988 targetmasters, or if I had those two I'd have the leader figures. The organisation of the groups is just as exciting as the toys themselves, and the catalogues are the pinnacle of that. That's the collecting bug. One is never enough, it's about the sets. Bring back catalogues! Or at least e-catalogues! Get a grip Hasbro! Do you remember that Botcon 2001 (?) Wreckers catalogue. That was exciting! You can pick up modern toy magazines/catalogues. The ones I've bought on eBay are in Japanese but i buy them for the pictures.
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Post by Grand Moff Muffin on Mar 8, 2018 18:39:24 GMT
I vote Buzzsaw, because he has more accessories than the others, his most impressive accessory being Soundwave.
Also note he's the only Spy Cassette who is actually a Spy according to his tech-specs.
Martin
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Post by Philip Ayres on Mar 8, 2018 18:54:12 GMT
Can either of the condors catch Ravage?
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Post by blueshift on Mar 8, 2018 19:06:01 GMT
Ravage can nuke you from five miles away. THAT never made it into the cartoon!!
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Post by Philip Ayres on Mar 9, 2018 6:47:48 GMT
Results for What is the best Spy Cassette on the 1984 UK catalogue? Ravage | 1st | 6 votes | 35.29% | Rumble | 4th | 2 votes | 11.76% | Frenzy | 5th | 0 votes | 0.00% | Laserbeak | 2nd | 5 votes | 29.41% | Buzzsaw | 3rd | 4 votes | 23.53% |
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Post by Philip Ayres on Mar 9, 2018 6:53:55 GMT
Week 3: What is the best Robot Car on the 1984 UK catalogue?
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Post by Pinwig on Mar 9, 2018 7:48:50 GMT
Look at those six. Brilliance personified. How can you choose been them?
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Post by Philip Ayres on Mar 9, 2018 7:49:52 GMT
Easily. You click Sideswipe because he's the best.
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Post by Pinwig on Mar 9, 2018 8:01:33 GMT
I predicted you'd go that way based on the last top five poll. As usual, you are correct. All six are transformers icons, but Sideswipe takes it. Of those six, he was the first one I had, and still have. I love Sideswipe. Not because he's a sporty red car, but because he has an awesome robot mode and one of the best head designs of the whole of G1.
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Post by Jim on Mar 9, 2018 8:46:24 GMT
I wonder if part of Ravage's runaway success is that there's just the one, where the others have two variants? Ravage is a great character, but I don't think it's the best of the toys.
I have to agree on Sideswipe, it's a beautiful design in both modes. Feh to all this "but he's a NOBODY" whining we've seen ever since the MP was announced. There's a huge fiction-bias in certain elements of the fandom that ends up unfairly dismissing the design element of Transformers.
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Post by blueshift on Mar 9, 2018 9:25:08 GMT
Both can be true. Sideswipe IS a nobody with zero focus in any media... but his design is one of the best and quite iconic
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Mar 9, 2018 9:27:57 GMT
I voted Ratchet.
Sideswipe would be a close second. I just love the really alien look of Ratchet. Both of them and Mirage were all part of my Transformers collection back in the day.
Such a great looking toy.
Andy
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Post by Benn on Mar 9, 2018 11:20:14 GMT
Funnily enough, Sideswipe never even entered my thinking. It was between Hound and Mirage with third for Jazz. The vote fell to Mirage, because c'mon, it's me.
Sideswipe is nice, but not top three material.
None of my top three have official Masterpieces, either... hmm.
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Post by Dezzeh on Mar 9, 2018 11:43:33 GMT
Mirage for me, love that Liger
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Post by Jim on Mar 9, 2018 12:24:31 GMT
Both can be true. Sideswipe IS a nobody with zero focus in any media... but his design is one of the best and quite iconic I think both _are_ true - but the loudest voices at the moment seem to be the ones who focus on the fiction, and I find that a bit irksome.
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Post by Philip Ayres on Mar 9, 2018 12:28:28 GMT
By contrast I've always found Jazz overrated as a toy and a character, and hugely overused in the US cartoon and subsequent fiction.
It always annoyed me how underused Sideswipe was in the comics and cartoon.
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Post by Grand Moff Muffin on Mar 9, 2018 12:38:00 GMT
Bluestreak. Looks good in both modes, and of the six, his disguise mode is the only one that wouldn't attract attention on a city street. The others are al too conspicuous to be effective disguises in most circumstances. (And I really like the character.) Sideswipe was a childhood favourite would be my second choice, but he suffers from not having chrome weapons.
Martin
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Mar 9, 2018 12:46:27 GMT
Both can be true. Sideswipe IS a nobody with zero focus in any media... but his design is one of the best and quite iconic I think both _are_ true - but the loudest voices at the moment seem to be the ones who focus on the fiction, and I find that a bit irksome. The loudest voices of a pretty vocal minority. The toy collector fanbase of Transformers in sheer numbers far outstrips the comic/cartoon centric fanbase. While the comic is still for me my favourite aspect of Transformers, they are an interpretation of the toys, so the toys are the source as it were. Hence why the whole FIRRIB/RIRFIB nonsense always annoyed me as there was no debate in my eyes. Andy
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Post by Jim on Mar 9, 2018 13:32:44 GMT
By contrast I've always found Jazz overrated as a toy and a character, and hugely overused in the US cartoon and subsequent fiction. It always annoyed me how underused Sideswipe was in the comics and cartoon. Yes, Jazz mostly made an impact on me as a young 'un for being "the cool one" (and having the transformation we all wanted to imitate in the playground after the cartoon first aired) but he's otherwise a bit of a nebulous character. And I agree, his G1 toy is not the best. Nice car mode, but the robot isn't up there with the Datsuns (in my opinion). United Jazz was great though, as was Alt/BT Meister.
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Post by Pinwig on Mar 9, 2018 14:58:01 GMT
By contrast I've always found Jazz overrated as a toy and a character, and hugely overused in the US cartoon and subsequent fiction. I thought that too, but having examined all the US cartoon episodes closely to write about them, beyond the initial three episodes, Jazz doesn't feature much at all. It just feels like he does.
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Post by Grand Moff Muffin on Mar 9, 2018 16:40:36 GMT
Jazz does have a very cool move on the opening credits of season 1.
Martin
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Post by legios on Mar 9, 2018 18:54:12 GMT
While the comic is still for me my favourite aspect of Transformers, they are an interpretation of the toys, so the toys are the source as it were. Hence why the whole FIRRIB/RIRFIB nonsense always annoyed me as there was no debate in my eyes. Agreed! I'm another one who would have to say that my long-term loyalty to Transformers is very much about the "print media" aspect - and within that my first love will always be the Marvel comic. But when it comes down to it the secondary media are just that - secondary elements of a franchise that is first and foremost a children's toy line. So the toys must therefore take primacy as a source, over secondary sources. That said, I've voted Ratchet for two reasons. Firstly that he and Ironhide are genuinely my favourites of the 84 Autobot cars. They are the ones that properly look alien, with no pretence of being human - even down to not having a distinct human style head and instead having a core-block with limbs design. On top of that, both Budiansky and Furman managed to make Ratchet a genuinely great character - likeable, curious, loyal and capable of incredible courage. The sort of friend you would want in a tight spot. Karl
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Post by Llama God on Mar 9, 2018 21:25:44 GMT
The Kaptain has nailed everything I wanted to say right there. Fiction helps, and I want to vote for Ratchet because of all those reasons.
BUT!
Look at them!
Just look at them all!
They're all so perfectly gorgeous! Just by looking at that picture I want to vote for Mirage, Sideswipe and Bluestreak - look at how their colours pop! Jazz and Hound are probably the least interesting, just because the scan makes Hound blend into the background a little, and Jazz - as we are discovering - is just not as interesting a design as the others (do NOT leak this to my conjunx).
I should really vote for Ratchet - I love the Budiansky/Furman character, and that's my favourite mold of all the first year toys because it's so odd. But my previous two decisions were based on how they look in that photo, and... dammit. I can't decide. I'll have to mull this one over.
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