jtprime wrote:Sentinel prime - colors & mold could fit as omega supreme better...and omega has been in comics awhile. And sentinel was white and then became nemesis so I don't understand the colors.
SW's SilverHammer wrote:Eat my ass funpub.
Burn wrote:And this is for taking Nemesis Maximo seriously.
*high fives Silly in the face*
carytheone wrote:I can't be assed to do any better right now.
Randomhero wrote:Prowl4 wrote:Randomhero wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Prowl4 wrote:Come on takara right hasbros wrong and give us sentinel prime and galvatron fixed heads and not be headmasters.
I'm definitely going to tweet the takara designers and ask for this.
Why would they? They have no connection to sentinel prime. Galvatron? They might but it's doubtful especially since they may have to completely change transformation depending on if the neck hole is covered or not.
That's cute. I remember when I first got the Internet. Please, send them a tweet I'm sure they'll get right on that.
Seriously, these toys are designed to transform without heads. Which a means there's no place for a retooled fixed head to go. They're designed to have the head removed for transformation and putting the head/pilot in the cockpit. Honestly? Either don't buy it or don't transform it and do the thing you had to do when you were a kid all those years ago with G1 toys that 3 points of articulation and use your imagination
First of all your patronizing comment is reflective of you as a person. Quite sad really.
Secondly social media is great as it gives a direct line to companies and the guys making these figures. Just fyi my tweets to the designers and takara have been retweeted already by a lot of fans. So I'm sure somebody would notice.
Thirdly in my opinion making characters that have never been nor never should be headmasters into headmasters disappoints me as a fan which I'm very entitled to voice.
Fourth point is that takara went to the bother of making full figures of wildrider, slingshot, groove and possibly blast off so I'm sure altering a head and making storage won't be a problem. They're designers and engineers after all. What are you?
Not expecting something not broken to be fixed. Also takara didn't make a new mold for wildrider and slingshot they're repaints with new heads that we also got from hasbro. Groove is a new mold. No reenginerring there. You're asking(depending) on them to gut already existing molds completely because that's what theyd have to do to-which they won't- just so little old you can live in a fairy tale where galvatron and sentinel prime are not headmasters.
what am I? Someone whos okay with change to 30 year old characters with a theme of change.
Desslok2201 wrote:Prowl4 wrote:
Thirdly in my opinion making characters that have never been nor never should be headmasters into headmasters disappoints me as a fan which I'm very entitled to voice.
Fourth point is that takara went to the bother of making full figures of wildrider, slingshot, groove and possibly blast off so I'm sure altering a head and making storage won't be a problem. They're designers and engineers after all. What are you?
I couldn't agree more with you on the characters being shoehorned into being headmasters that really don't work. I realize it's not 'headmasters,' i.e. any of the 3 G1 storylines ( Marvel, US or Japanese cartoons ) but some characters shouldn't be using the next gimmick just because they're popular.
I don't know how handy you are but Galvatron does have that recess in his chest where the crest comes out. You could find a way to get a full head in there, possibly even using the mechanism that pops the crest out. I doubt you're going to see it officially ever, but that could be a workaround
Caelus wrote:jtprime wrote:Sentinel prime - colors & mold could fit as omega supreme better...and omega has been in comics awhile. And sentinel was white and then became nemesis so I don't understand the colors.
Nova Prime was white - in the IDW Comics Sentinel Prime was always colored Gold/orange/red (though I think he had a stealth-mode where he changed to darker colors).
Nova Major inherited the Matrix of Leadership from Prima by way of Alpha Trion when the Primes disappeared, and became NOVA PRIME.
Nova Prime secretly passed the Matrix of Leadership to Tyrest to experiment on (to try and forcibly create new life).
Nova Prime left for the Benzuli expanse, and passed a fake copy of the Matrix of Leadership to NOMINUS PRIME. [Nova Prime then entered the Dead Universe seeking a counterpart to the Matrix, and found the Darkness, which made him over into NEMESIS PRIME.]
The corrupt Senate arranged a terrorist attack that left Nominus Prime in a coma, with the intention that their Number 1 Enforcer be able to access the Matrix's power without having to have it passed to him. Of course, the fake Matrix of Leadership didn't grant any power, so that plan didn't work out, but when the Senate realized the fake Matrix wasn't worth anything, Nominus was assassinated and displayed before the public with the fake matrix still in his chest - which they also rigged with a bomb, so they could destroy the fake Matrix and blame the newly formed Decepticons for the greatest possible act of public heresy.
The fake matrix was stolen (by Orion Pax) before that plot could unfold, but the senate's enforcer was eventually given the title, anyway, and became SENTINEL PRIME.
Sentinel Prime continued as the Senate's enforcer, generally disappointed that the Senate still treated him as their henchman, rather than their master. Nevertheless, he pursued the Senate's enemies aggressively - Shockwave's former students (Orion Pax and a group of Outliers) who were fighting the system, and later, Megatron and his newly formed Decepticons.
Megatron, of course, killed Sentinel Prime. And it was pretty awesome.
With Sentinel Prime's death, the title was taken up by ZETA PRIME, who was another of Shockwave's students, so Orion Pax and the others were brought back in the good-graces of the government. They were dragged into fighting Megatron and the Decepticons, though Orion didn't really want to, and it eventually became apparent that Zeta Prime was crazier than an LSD-laced Nabisco cracker crumbled across a Picasso. So then Orion and Megatron had to team up against him.
But then Megatron betrayed Orion, knowing that he'd succeed Zeta Prime, and he was pretty much done with that whole system. He attempted to kill Orion before confronting and killing Zeta Prime.
Nearly dead Orion tumbled into the bowels of Cybertron in a sort of pastiche of the classic hero-dies-travels-to-the-underworld myth, and there he finds the real Matrix of Leadership, where it's been hidden for who knows how long. It restores Orion and ordains him as OPTIMUS PRIME. Optimus Prime emerges, apparently via resurrection, and leads the Autobots against the Decepticons who'd betrayed them.
AND if you want to know more...
And then a lot of people die. Nemesis Prime returns with the Darkness and confronts Optimus with the Matrix. Optimus baits the Darkness into joining him and then nearly kills both of them. Galvatron then inherits the Darkness, and thinks he has control of it, and goes off on his own campaign. Megatron takes the Matrix from Optimus, nearly killing him, but can't make it do anything. Optimus comes back, and Megatron nearly dies, but Starscream runs off with the Matrix before Optimus can reclaim it. Optimus forfeits leadership of the Autobots to democracy and surrenders to the humans in order to negotiate a truce. Democracy goes poorly, because Hot Rod loses the election to Bumblebee, takes his followers and leaves, naming himself Rodimus Prime. That also goes poorly, so Rodimus decides to go retrieve the Matrix from Starscream to prove himself. The Matrix, it turns out, has been trying to manipulate Starscream to escape, but eventually has to settle for getting stolen by Rodimus. Megatron, restored, finds Rodimus with the Matrix, and blasts him and it into space, deciding he's just done with that too. The matrix attaches itself to Rodimus to keep him alive, but pointedly makes it an unpleasant experience until Rodimus returns it to Optimus. In a confrontation at Cybertron's core, Optimus uses the Matrix to counter Galvatron and the Darkness, and revives Cybertron (but restores it to a wilderness state).
The Matrix itself is gone at that point, so Optimus returns to the name of Orion Pax and passes the two halves of its container to Bumblebee and Rodimus, and basically says there shouldn't be anymore Primes. Bumblebee tries to run Cybertron with Prowl as his second in command. Metalhawk and Ratbat compete with him politically until Arcee assassinates Ratbat, which allows Starscream to gain some sway with the Decepticons and buddy up to Metalhawk. Megatron returns though, followed by Devastator, who now includes a Bombshell-controlled Prowl. Metalhawk dies. Megatron nearly kills Bumblebee. Superion emerges from the wilderness to fight Devastator, Prowl is freed, and Megatron tries to merge with Devastator but is eventually defeated. Starscream wrests control of Cybertron from Bumblebee, and throws everyone unwilling to swear loyalty to him out into the wilderness, including Prowl and the Constructicons, but not Superion (who is on life support) or the Stunticons (who've been laying low).
Lots more stuff happens - Starscream gains Rattrap as his right-hand man and is declared a the Chosen One by a dying Titan. Shockwave, who it turns out was Jhiaxus's student, launches a plan to zombify Metalhawk and the dead Titan and free Nemesis Prime and Galvatron from the Dead Universe. Orion Pax confronts Nemesis Prime, and decides that he is not defined by Nemesis Prime's failings, or the shortcomings of his false successors, and reclaims the title of Optimus Prime, but it turns out Shockwave and Jhiaxus didn't give a flip about Nemesis, and were working their own plan to end the Universe. Starscream kills Jhiaxus. Optimus Prime confronts his former teacher, Shockwave, along with Megatron, and after Bumblebee dies, Megatron (who had become very fond of him) is inspired to become an Autobot. Optimus and Megatron both give great speeches, and Shockwave is restored to his previous good-guy self, as is undead Metalhawk. Of course, both of them immediately sacrifice themselves to stop the universe from ending.
Many Decepticon hardliners leave Cybertron under Galvatron's command (with Soundwave using him as a front-man). Starscream is left to rule of Cybetron, but due to the destruction, everyone moves into Metroplex, who is an Autobot, so he primarily listens to Optimus Prime and Windblade. Optimus Prime plays it pretty chill, because he doesn't want to rule a Prime-based theocracy, but Windblade doesn't trust Starscream and quickly becomes adept at politics, so she keeps a bit of a lid on him. Starscream still holds sway with the neutrals, those who worship him as the Chosen One (e.g., Scoop), and with some Decepticons, but wants the loyalty of Windblade's people too, so he restores Menasor and tricks him into attacking Windblade's planet, before restoring Superion so they can save Windblade's planet from Menasor. Starscream becomes the hero, but Windblade takes Optimus to Caminus, shows him off, and that trumps anything Starscream does, because they worship Primes. Starscream trolls for more planets to annex, intent on building an empire. Prowl wants to stop that, so he and the Constructicons show up and Devastator attacks the Spacebridge. Superion and Defensor stop him, and the Constructicons are locked up with the Stunticons. Starscream lets the Constructicons out, though, and has Scoop replace Prowl, so that Devastator will be zealously devoted to him. The Stunticons are sprung from prison by Swindle, though and with a group of rioting Decepticons, attack the Spacebridge. Swindle is mortally wounded, but has time to betray Starscream to Rattrap before he dies. Devastator is sent to help, but he's still 5/6 Decepticon so he gets confused and it becomes a 2v2 Combiner battle. Optimus and friends show up to help, but Prowl forcibly merges with them to create Optimus Maximus and make it a 3v2 battle, but Optimus has to fight Prowl for control of the combined form. The Stunticons are eventually locked up again, the Constructicons are allowed to remain combined as Devastator, effectively on parole, and is set up as part of the Spacebridge's guard. Optimus Maximus disassembles so that Prowl can be returned to custody, but Starscream agrees to release him into Optimus's custody so that Optimus can execute him in the wilderness. Before he can do so, though, Rattrap rescues Prowl.
Wrote all of that mostly because it was fun to recap it all in my head.
Prowl4 wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:Prowl4 wrote:
Thirdly in my opinion making characters that have never been nor never should be headmasters into headmasters disappoints me as a fan which I'm very entitled to voice.
Fourth point is that takara went to the bother of making full figures of wildrider, slingshot, groove and possibly blast off so I'm sure altering a head and making storage won't be a problem. They're designers and engineers after all. What are you?
I couldn't agree more with you on the characters being shoehorned into being headmasters that really don't work. I realize it's not 'headmasters,' i.e. any of the 3 G1 storylines ( Marvel, US or Japanese cartoons ) but some characters shouldn't be using the next gimmick just because they're popular.
I don't know how handy you are but Galvatron does have that recess in his chest where the crest comes out. You could find a way to get a full head in there, possibly even using the mechanism that pops the crest out. I doubt you're going to see it officially ever, but that could be a workaround
Agree with you. I did notice galvatron has that chest cavity so it is possible to remould it. Sentinel has yet to be seen but no doubt that a head could fit in somewhere.
To be honest I don't see why sentinel and galvatron are shoehorned into being headmasters. They'd sell the same if not better if they were just themselves using the real gimmick of transformers which is a vehicle turning into a robot.
I've confidence in takara to maybe change this for their own line as they've changed bigger things than just a head in the past but if they don't I'd assume a 3p company will do it's bit to gives fans a solid head to extract and replace the headmaster gimmick.
Prowl4 wrote:
To be honest I don't see why sentinel and galvatron are shoehorned into being headmasters.
Diem wrote:Prowl4 wrote:
To be honest I don't see why sentinel and galvatron are shoehorned into being headmasters.
Because the gimmick for this particular line of toys intended for children is Headmasters, so that the kids can have fun with interchangeability and little guys with vehicles. For the kids.
Remember back when Optimus Prime never showed any inclination to force a little man into an extreme splits and shove him in his tummy? And then all of a sudden he did, and it was reflected in the fiction? Remember how Bumblebee was never gold with a blue head, until he was? The fiction has always followed the toyline, since day one. And if suddenly Galvatron is a Headmaster then suddenly a Headmaster he'll be.
And if you think an adult writing to a toy company making toys for kids asking them to change out a kid appeal feature in a childrens toyline because it has a slight deviation from your memories of 30 years ago is realistic or admirable then I don't even know where to begin. If you want this Galvatron then buy it, and live with the fact that you'll need to, gasp, remove his head to transform him. If it's enough of a turn off to you that you don't want him as he stands, get Universe, or SG, or Energon Galvatron, or wait around for an MP Galvatron. But your response here is embarrassing.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:I don't think Takara will change a thing. I'd bet they are elated this gimmick is back. They are the one's who took all the "Masters" gimmicks to the next level.
Starsaber468 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Starsaber468 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Well, though he looks to be a heavy Metroplex retool, I am very excited for Fort Max. Guess that's next yeas titan. Don't expect a reveal of him for a while though
I would hope it wouldn't be a remold i would hope an entirely new mold but time will show but still am i the only one still waiting for an metrotitan redeco? XD
Sabr showed off the image and the design is similar to Metroplex as are the transformation joints and separation lines. It looks like it is a very heavy retool/reshell.
Could you repost the picture?
Cobotron wrote:I don't think Takara will change a thing. I'd bet they are elated this gimmick is back. They are the one's who took all the "Masters" gimmicks to the next level.
monstrinhotron wrote:so long as i can transform them with the head attached i'm happy. I like the idea that the heads would be an escape pod in the event of losing a battle so the losing bot could scurry away to plot revenge. Having to remove the heads to transform these would make me sad and annoyed that HasTak removed options and chose for me. Probably a deal breaker if i'm honest.
monstrinhotron wrote:so long as i can transform them with the head attached i'm happy. I like the idea that the heads would be an escape pod in the event of losing a battle so the losing bot could scurry away to plot revenge. Having to remove the heads to transform these would make me sad and annoyed that HasTak removed options and chose for me. Probably a deal breaker if i'm honest.
Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
steals_your_goats wrote:monstrinhotron wrote:so long as i can transform them with the head attached i'm happy. I like the idea that the heads would be an escape pod in the event of losing a battle so the losing bot could scurry away to plot revenge. Having to remove the heads to transform these would make me sad and annoyed that HasTak removed options and chose for me. Probably a deal breaker if i'm honest.
Sorry man but that's how headmasters work.
Diem wrote:Prowl4 wrote:
To be honest I don't see why sentinel and galvatron are shoehorned into being headmasters.
Because the gimmick for this particular line of toys intended for children is Headmasters, so that the kids can have fun with interchangeability and little guys with vehicles. For the kids.
Remember back when Optimus Prime never showed any inclination to force a little man into an extreme splits and shove him in his tummy? And then all of a sudden he did, and it was reflected in the fiction? Remember how Bumblebee was never gold with a blue head, until he was? The fiction has always followed the toyline, since day one. And if suddenly Galvatron is a Headmaster then suddenly a Headmaster he'll be.
And if you think an adult writing to a toy company making toys for kids asking them to change out a kid appeal feature in a childrens toyline because it has a slight deviation from your memories of 30 years ago is realistic or admirable then I don't even know where to begin. If you want this Galvatron then buy it, and live with the fact that you'll need to, gasp, remove his head to transform him. If it's enough of a turn off to you that you don't want him as he stands, get Universe, or SG, or Energon Galvatron, or wait around for an MP Galvatron. But your response here is embarrassing.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Starsaber468 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Starsaber468 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Well, though he looks to be a heavy Metroplex retool, I am very excited for Fort Max. Guess that's next yeas titan. Don't expect a reveal of him for a while though
I would hope it wouldn't be a remold i would hope an entirely new mold but time will show but still am i the only one still waiting for an metrotitan redeco? XD
Sabr showed off the image and the design is similar to Metroplex as are the transformation joints and separation lines. It looks like it is a very heavy retool/reshell.
Could you repost the picture?
If you look, the leg segmentation is the same, the forearms are very similar, as is the overall design like how tall the torso is, the boxy design, the chest, it all looks similar. This really looks like an extensive retool/reshell of Metroplex.
MGrotusque wrote:I hope my PE Warden fits on that Fort Max.
fenrir72 wrote:Diem wrote:Prowl4 wrote:
To be honest I don't see why sentinel and galvatron are shoehorned into being headmasters.
Because the gimmick for this particular line of toys intended for children is Headmasters, so that the kids can have fun with interchangeability and little guys with vehicles. For the kids.
Remember back when Optimus Prime never showed any inclination to force a little man into an extreme splits and shove him in his tummy? And then all of a sudden he did, and it was reflected in the fiction? Remember how Bumblebee was never gold with a blue head, until he was? The fiction has always followed the toyline, since day one. And if suddenly Galvatron is a Headmaster then suddenly a Headmaster he'll be.
And if you think an adult writing to a toy company making toys for kids asking them to change out a kid appeal feature in a childrens toyline because it has a slight deviation from your memories of 30 years ago is realistic or admirable then I don't even know where to begin. If you want this Galvatron then buy it, and live with the fact that you'll need to, gasp, remove his head to transform him. If it's enough of a turn off to you that you don't want him as he stands, get Universe, or SG, or Energon Galvatron, or wait around for an MP Galvatron. But your response here is embarrassing.
This was broughtg to a new level in the JP show where the HMs interchanged heads to take advantage of their transtector's abilities.
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