Immortal Starscream wrote:also just read the full golden disk story on terrorsaur's amazon page. sad ending.
Slashercon wrote:Sigh, and this is why I didn't want a deluxe Terrosaur. Was really hoping they would have at least gone the Cheetor/Tigatron route of using a the deluxe engineering as a template for a larger voyager via Airazor (I would have preferred an original mold altogether but Hasbro gonna Hasbro.)Not to mention this means he won't have the shoulder rockets he used in the show. (Terrosaur was never one of my favorites, in fact I thought he was a weaker/less endearing version of Starscream in many respects, but he's still a season 1 character who deserved better than just a retool of a smaller sized Airazor.)I did preorder him of course (better to get it now than regret it later) but still a little disappointed.
Rtron wrote:I totally agree with those who loved weaponizers/modulators/fossilizers, those really were the hightlight of this line.
I think Terrorsaur is pretty good. Could have been better if he had been his own mold, but I guess he's just not popular enough.
Also, the product description on Amazon has the last paragraph of the story duplicated! Does that mean there is an actual last paragraph that is missing?
He was the second-tallest Predacon in the show before Inferno showed up.AcademyofDrX wrote:Terrorsaur was a smaller Predacon as a toy and as a cartoon character. I'm not rigid on scale, but a Voyager would have felt very wrong. I think this is as good as I expected given the scale.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:He was the second-tallest Predacon in the show before Inferno showed up.AcademyofDrX wrote:Terrorsaur was a smaller Predacon as a toy and as a cartoon character. I'm not rigid on scale, but a Voyager would have felt very wrong. I think this is as good as I expected given the scale.
The animators ignored the tininess of his toy and basically switched sizes between him and Scorponok.
No it isn't. Amazon is the primary retailer for this and they still have plenty for sale.DeathReviews wrote:Can't say this one triggers that 'gotta have it' response. More like, 'they want HOW much for this?' Then after that, 'Sold out? Ah well, I'll live.'
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
TF-fan kev777 wrote:Looks like Amazon got the memo from Hasbro on wave 4. They just pushed Pipes back on me to January. I'm assuming I'll be getting one for Slammer soon as well.
Overcracker wrote:White Tigatron is finally about to ship from Amazon. Estimate arrival October 8.
Still no availability on Waspinator though.
o.supreme wrote:It's still not available, but at least now we have official Tigatron pics:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/b08p3 ... =enewsi-20
o.supreme wrote:Overcracker wrote:White Tigatron is finally about to ship from Amazon. Estimate arrival October 8.
Still no availability on Waspinator though.
Sure you weren't looking at MP Tigatron by mistake?o.supreme wrote:It's still not available, but at least now we have official Tigatron pics:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/b08p3 ... =enewsi-20
Dr. Caelus wrote:I was afraid Terrorsaur would be worse (Wingfinger retool), but hoped he would be better (mostly new mold with some Scorponok engineering in the transformation). This is... an acceptable improvement over the original toy.
Wolfman Jake wrote:william-james88 wrote:With the fourth day straight of reveals from the Amazon exclusive Golden Disk set, we now see the toy people were most excited about, Terrorsaur. It does indeed happen to be an Airazor retool and it has a fake chest making it look innacurate in both modes.
Wait, how does the faux chest make both modes look inaccurate? The purpose of a faux part is to make the mode it’s featured in MORE accurate, sometimes at the expense of the other mode(s), but always as a shortcut to a more difficult (or impossible) engineering process for the conversion, like size, shape, or color shifting of a part between modes, or as a means of avoiding “partsforming.” The faux chest makes Terrorsaur’s robot mode look more accurate, not less. The beast mode is the only part that suffers for it. Yes, it duplicates the “rump” section of the beast mode on the chest, but it’s mostly hidden by how the figure stands in beast mode. At least it’s not a situation like with Maximal Skywarp where he magically has two eagle heads prominently visible in robot mode!
o.supreme wrote:ok, cool you were able to pre-order it. It's just not available to the general public then at this time, probably because they only have enough to fill pre-orders from months ago.
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