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Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on May 22nd, 2016 @ 8:25pm CDT
Posted by Wolfman Jake on May 23rd, 2016 @ 3:05pm CDT
As promised, I've got some comparison pics with the previous Takara Tomy releases of these molds. Unfortunately, I sold off my Hasbro versions a while back, so I don't have any in-hand comparison pictures with those versions. Note that for all comparison pictures below, the figure on the left is the original Takara Tomy release, while the figure on the right is the LG-EX release. Without further ado, though, here they are, starting with...
Rattrap is definitely the least changed of the three. The most obvious difference is that the rat's eyes are now black, to better match Rattrap's on-screen beast mode. There are a few other subtle differences, though. The plastic color for the "fleshy" parts of rattrap, like his paws, is slightly more saturated with pink in the LG-EX version. Likewise, the tan painted parts are every so slightly more saturated with orange. This is easiest to see on Rattrap's robot face and thighs. Finally, the red paint used for Rattrap's robot mouth and eyes is exactly the same shade on the LG-EX version, whereas the previous Transformers Legends release used a darker red for the eyes than the mouth. The matching reds, unsurprisingly, are more screen accurate. There doesn't seem to be much of a difference with the gray plastic used for the rat body of each figure, nor the brown fur highlights on their rumps. For me, the LG-EX version's colors just pop that much better. I switched the rat heads on my two figures to give the LG-EX version screen accurate red rat eyes for robot mode, which is the more important mode to me in terms of accuracy.
Waspinator has really stepped it up quite a bit with the LG-EX release. The "paint mask" (e.g., the paint operations layout) between both versions is basically identical. The only difference are with the plastic and paint colors, each being lighter, more saturated, and more accurate to Waspinator's screen appearance. The LG-EX release is missing most of the shiny metallic plastic and paint apps, going for a more glossy look instead. The light green, yellow, and medium browns match up extremely well with the original cartoon. The wings are exactly the same, giving a wonderful iridescent effect, like actual insect wings. There is ONE change to the paint mask between the two. The LG-EX version, like the show counterpart, has yellow and black striping on his robot mode head antennae. They are simply left plain gold on the earlier release.
Last, but certainly not least, we have Rhinox! I think Waspinator gets the "most improved" award, but Rhinox is certainly a contender for that accolade. The LG-EX beast skin is no longer metallic and shiny, going instead for a glossy look that's a bit more natural for an organic rhinoceros. The beast mode eyes are white with black pupils now, instead of just black, again matching the show character model that much better. The rubbery "rump" part on the back matches the harder plastic parts of the body much better now with the LG-EX release. The rhino horn and toe nails are also a slightly lighter shade or bronze now. For the robot mode, there are a few subtle differences that look fantastic, like painting the rhino gums pink. It really is a spectacular little detail to include this time around. Gone are the dark green paint apps on the robot mode forearms. Those were, I believe, a detail of the original toy, but doing without them is more show accurate. The coloring on the robot mode chest bits that flank the lower rhino jaw are also different. The original release paints those robot bits in gold with black trim, while the LG-EX version paints them the same green to match his other robot mode parts. Since these parts are an embellishment on the original show character model, the green technically is more "accurate" simply because it better blends in with the rest of the robot bits and can be overlooked.
Here's a look at the boxes these guys came in:
These boxes are no-frills. Obviously, they are in black in white, which is a common trope for Takara Tomy exclusive figures. Inside, each figure is wrapped in a plastic baggy and secured in the box with a simple cardboard framework. It's basically a folded sheet or cardboard with holes in a few places where each figure is just kinda "crammed" in. Waspinator and Rhinox are boxed in robot mode, for the most part, while Rattrap is boxed in beast mode. Also, of note, apparently Rattrap, according to the box, is an Autobot! Rhinox is properly identified as a Maximal and Waspinator as a Predacon, however. Check the second pic with the "LG-EX" labels. Rattrap is also the victim of some bad Romanization, being named "Rattorp" on the front of his box. Oops! He's correctly named "Rattrap" in the instructions, however.
Thanks for taking a look. If anyone interested in these LG-EX Beast Wars figures has any questions for me, I'll be happy to answer them!
Posted by megatronus on May 23rd, 2016 @ 3:50pm CDT
Where did you order these guys from?
Posted by Autobot Roadburn on May 23rd, 2016 @ 3:57pm CDT
Posted by Wolfman Jake on May 23rd, 2016 @ 4:56pm CDT
megatronus wrote:Thanks for the awesome comparison!
Where did you order these guys from?
I found these on eBay. $40 a piece for Rattrap and Waspinator. $60 for Rhinox. Not bad at all for exclusives, honestly. Far better prices than you would find for equivalent figures at the TFCC, that's for sure. Robot Kingdom has these in stock now too, I believe. Their prices are about $5 cheaper, but you might pay a bit more in shipping.
Posted by shajaki on May 23rd, 2016 @ 5:00pm CDT
My LG-EX Beast Wars figures arrived this morning!
As promised, I've got some comparison pics with the previous Takara Tomy releases of these molds. Unfortunately, I sold off my Hasbro versions a while back, so I don't have any in-hand comparison pictures with those versions. Note that for all comparison pictures below, the figure on the left is the original Takara Tomy release, while the figure on the right is the LG-EX release. Without further ado, though, here they are, starting with...
Rattrap is definitely the least changed of the three. The most obvious difference is that the rat's eyes are now black, to better match Rattrap's on-screen beast mode. There are a few other subtle differences, though. The plastic color for the "fleshy" parts of rattrap, like his paws, is slightly more saturated with pink in the LG-EX version. Likewise, the tan painted parts are every so slightly more saturated with orange. This is easiest to see on Rattrap's robot face and thighs. Finally, the red paint used for Rattrap's robot mouth and eyes is exactly the same shade on the LG-EX version, whereas the previous Transformers Legends release used a darker red for the eyes than the mouth. The matching reds, unsurprisingly, are more screen accurate. There doesn't seem to be much of a difference with the gray plastic used for the rat body of each figure, nor the brown fur highlights on their rumps. For me, the LG-EX version's colors just pop that much better. I switched the rat heads on my two figures to give the LG-EX version screen accurate red rat eyes for robot mode, which is the more important mode to me in terms of accuracy.
Waspinator has really stepped it up quite a bit with the LG-EX release. The "paint mask" (e.g., the paint operations layout) between both versions is basically identical. The only difference are with the plastic and paint colors, each being lighter, more saturated, and more accurate to Waspinator's screen appearance. The LG-EX release is missing most of the shiny metallic plastic and paint apps, going for a more glossy look instead. The light green, yellow, and medium browns match up extremely well with the original cartoon. The wings are exactly the same, giving a wonderful iridescent effect, like actual insect wings. There is ONE change to the paint mask between the two. The LG-EX version, like the show counterpart, has yellow and black striping on his robot mode head antennae. They are simply left plain gold on the earlier release.
Last, but certainly not least, we have Rhinox! I think Waspinator gets the "most improved" award, but Rhinox is certainly a contender for that accolade. The LG-EX beast skin is no longer metallic and shiny, going instead for a glossy look that's a bit more natural for an organic rhinoceros. The beast mode eyes are white with black pupils now, instead of just black, again matching the show character model that much better. The rubbery "rump" part on the back matches the harder plastic parts of the body much better now with the LG-EX release. The rhino horn and toe nails are also a slightly lighter shade or bronze now. For the robot mode, there are a few subtle differences that look fantastic, like painting the rhino gums pink. It really is a spectacular little detail to include this time around. Gone are the dark green paint apps on the robot mode forearms. Those were, I believe, a detail of the original toy, but doing without them is more show accurate. The coloring on the robot mode chest bits that flank the lower rhino jaw are also different. The original release paints those robot bits in gold with black trim, while the LG-EX version paints them the same green to match his other robot mode parts. Since these parts are an embellishment on the original show character model, the green technically is more "accurate" simply because it better blends in with the rest of the robot bits and can be overlooked.
Here's a look at the boxes these guys came in:
These boxes are no-frills. Obviously, they are in black in white, which is a common trope for Takara Tomy exclusive figures. Inside, each figure is wrapped in a plastic baggy and secured in the box with a simple cardboard framework. It's basically a folded sheet or cardboard with holes in a few places where each figure is just kinda "crammed" in. Waspinator and Rhinox are boxed in robot mode, for the most part, while Rattrap is boxed in beast mode. Also, of note, apparently Rattrap, according to the box, is an Autobot! Rhinox is properly identified as a Maximal and Waspinator as a Predacon, however. Check the second pic with the "LG-EX" labels. Rattrap is also the victim of some bad Romanization, being named "Rattorp" on the front of his box. Oops! He's correctly named "Rattrap" in the instructions, however.
Thanks for taking a look. If anyone interested in these LG-EX Beast Wars figures has any questions for me, I'll be happy to answer them!
Posted by shajaki on May 23rd, 2016 @ 6:02pm CDT
There's so little changed with Rattrap that I can skip him completely, but the other two warrant purchase (I can replace Bronzenox). When I'll divert funds in this direction, who knows
Posted by StellaMiniCon on May 23rd, 2016 @ 6:55pm CDT
Any chance you could take some quick snaps of the comic?
Posted by Sabrblade on May 23rd, 2016 @ 7:50pm CDT
Oh, snap, yes please! Full pics of each's comic would be very much appreciated.StellaMiniCon wrote:Good pictures!
Any chance you could take some quick snaps of the comic?
Posted by Wolfman Jake on May 23rd, 2016 @ 8:42pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Oh, snap, yes please! Full pics of each's comic would be very much appreciated.StellaMiniCon wrote:Good pictures!
Any chance you could take some quick snaps of the comic?
I'll try. I might not be able to get to that until tomorrow evening, though. My work schedule is weird this week. I'll be getting off at 12:30 AM and coming back in at 11:00 AM. That leaves little time for much else than sleep.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on May 23rd, 2016 @ 8:45pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on May 23rd, 2016 @ 9:01pm CDT
You'd be doing a great service to the fandom, but let your body have its rest.Wolfman Jake wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Oh, snap, yes please! Full pics of each's comic would be very much appreciated.StellaMiniCon wrote:Good pictures!
Any chance you could take some quick snaps of the comic?
I'll try. I might not be able to get to that until tomorrow evening, though. My work schedule is weird this week. I'll be getting off at 12:30 AM and coming back in at 11:00 AM. That leaves little time for much else than sleep.
Posted by Wolfman Jake on May 23rd, 2016 @ 10:12pm CDT
Posted by Decepticon Stryker on May 24th, 2016 @ 12:06am CDT
Posted by Wolfman Jake on May 24th, 2016 @ 12:15am CDT
Decepticon Stryker wrote:Missed out on these guys while they were still available in stores ... Looks like Takara is going to be the cheapest option.
I'd pounce on them sooner rather than later. LG-EX Rhinox and Waspinator are the best versions of those molds you can get, IMO. If you can find Transformers Legends LG-01 Rattrap for less than his LG-EX version, you could go that route, especially if you want the robot mode accurate red rat eyes.
Posted by Wolfman Jake on May 24th, 2016 @ 1:08am CDT
LG-EX Waspinator/Waspeeter
LG-EX Rhinox/...Rhinox!
Thanks are due to Sabrblade for suggesting I take some pics of these comic pages.
Would some kind soul be willing to translate these, or at least give us a synopsis of the goings on?
Posted by dragons on May 24th, 2016 @ 6:36am CDT
Posted by william-james88 on May 24th, 2016 @ 7:41am CDT
Posted by megatronus on May 24th, 2016 @ 9:23am CDT
william-james88 wrote:Yeah, is it just me, or these LGEX redecos are closer to the Hasbro decos?
They're closer to Hasbro just by virtue of being matte, but beyond that?
Posted by Sabrblade on May 24th, 2016 @ 10:13am CDT
You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar. The Wiki will return your kindness with synopses in due time.Wolfman Jake wrote:Would some kind soul be willing to translate these, or at least give us a synopsis of the goings on?
Posted by Mr Skram on May 24th, 2016 @ 10:32am CDT
Posted by william-james88 on May 24th, 2016 @ 12:39pm CDT
megatronus wrote:william-james88 wrote:Yeah, is it just me, or these LGEX redecos are closer to the Hasbro decos?
They're closer to Hasbro just by virtue of being matte, but beyond that?
Well it is more. Because the whole deal with Rattrap was that the Takara version had red eyes. The rest was similar aside from the head (right?) so having the eyes be black makes it far closer to the Hasbro version.
Posted by Sabrblade on May 24th, 2016 @ 12:53pm CDT
Hasbro Rattrap and Takara Rattrap have a number of differences between the two besides the rat eye color - http://higekumatoytoy.blog60.fc2.com/blog-entry-2356.htmlwilliam-james88 wrote:megatronus wrote:william-james88 wrote:Yeah, is it just me, or these LGEX redecos are closer to the Hasbro decos?
They're closer to Hasbro just by virtue of being matte, but beyond that?
Well it is more. Because the whole deal with Rattrap was that the Takara version had red eyes. The rest was similar aside from the head (right?) so having the eyes be black makes it far closer to the Hasbro version.
Posted by william-james88 on May 24th, 2016 @ 1:02pm CDT
Posted by Hero Alpha on May 24th, 2016 @ 5:33pm CDT
Mr Skram wrote:I got the 10 day notice from BBTS for Legends Skids! So pumped I'll get to ship out my pile of loot!
Same here, I'm pretty pumped to finally get the Legends Skids. Got my Hasbro one with Reprolabels on ebay.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on May 25th, 2016 @ 12:20pm CDT
Posted by RainyDayMan2k on May 25th, 2016 @ 7:26pm CDT
Posted by Wolfman Jake on May 25th, 2016 @ 8:02pm CDT
Posted by Kurona on May 26th, 2016 @ 2:51am CDT
Posted by Evil Eye on May 26th, 2016 @ 4:49am CDT
Posted by Deathsanras on May 26th, 2016 @ 6:55am CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on May 26th, 2016 @ 8:29am CDT
Yeah, the bikini armor is meant to be a nod to how impractical that style was for heroines in 80's anime.
Likewise, Rattrap got turned into a Choro-Q, Cheetor was turned into a cliche anime delinquent, Tigatron's cute girl figures were all turned into eraser figures (like the G1 Decoys). All aspects of the 80's that, like Ai's impractical bikini warrior armor, aren't looked back in fond lighting.
Posted by Wolfman Jake on May 26th, 2016 @ 10:18am CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, the bikini armor is meant to be a nod to how impractical that style was for heroines in 80's anime.
Likewise, Rattrap got turned into a Choro-Q, Cheetor was turned into a cliche anime delinquent, Tigatron's cute girl figures were all turned into eraser figures (like the G1 Decoys). All aspects of the 80's that, like Ai's impractical bikini warrior armor, aren't looked back in fond lighting.
It is a bit suspect that Ai is one of the only instances of 80s regression that wasn't changed back to normal afterwards. Fan service!
Posted by Evil Eye on May 26th, 2016 @ 10:32am CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, the bikini armor is meant to be a nod to how impractical that style was for heroines in 80's anime.
Likewise, Rattrap got turned into a Choro-Q, Cheetor was turned into a cliche anime delinquent, Tigatron's cute girl figures were all turned into eraser figures (like the G1 Decoys). All aspects of the 80's that, like Ai's impractical bikini warrior armor, aren't looked back in fond lighting.
>Not liking anime delinquents and impractical bikini armour
Posted by DeceptiGojira on May 26th, 2016 @ 7:13pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, the bikini armor is meant to be a nod to how impractical that style was for heroines in 80's anime.
Likewise, Rattrap got turned into a Choro-Q, Cheetor was turned into a cliche anime delinquent, Tigatron's cute girl figures were all turned into eraser figures (like the G1 Decoys). All aspects of the 80's that, like Ai's impractical bikini warrior armor, aren't looked back in fond lighting.
I, for one, don't mind Ai's armor, very Urusei Yatsura-style.
Posted by william-james88 on May 26th, 2016 @ 7:36pm CDT
And dont forget that Hasbro has its own dubious imagery. Who was it that chose this shot for Optimus interacting with Elsa:
Posted by Sigma Magnus on May 26th, 2016 @ 7:42pm CDT
Posted by Kurona on May 26th, 2016 @ 7:55pm CDT
Posted by ScottyP on May 26th, 2016 @ 8:50pm CDT
Posted by Cobotron on May 26th, 2016 @ 9:00pm CDT
I know of what you speak!ScottyP wrote:Some of y'all never read the pack-in with LG Magnus, did you? I'll wait.
Hey Will, do you have a link to the article that accompanies that image. I'd actually really like to know why Disney dumped Mattel for Hasbro. (Please PM as to stay on topic. )
Now back to our regularly debated cultural differences.
Posted by william-james88 on May 26th, 2016 @ 9:09pm CDT
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on May 26th, 2016 @ 9:12pm CDT
"...Dammit Japan"
Posted by Sabrblade on May 26th, 2016 @ 9:12pm CDT
Posted by ScottyP on May 27th, 2016 @ 6:25pm CDT
The way it is drawn suggests she is wearing less clothing than she was before going in there. That is the something elseSabrblade wrote:What? You mean Magnus protecting Ai from Armada Megatron's threatening her with his pincers? Or something else?Cobotron wrote:I know of what you speak!ScottyP wrote:Some of y'all never read the pack-in with LG Magnus, did you? I'll wait.
Posted by william-james88 on May 28th, 2016 @ 8:44am CDT
As you can see, the Takara version is far closer in deco to Alex Milne's comic book model, which can also be seen below.
Posted by Cyberpath on May 29th, 2016 @ 1:44am CDT
Posted by Cyberpath on May 29th, 2016 @ 7:01am CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on May 29th, 2016 @ 7:13pm CDT
Posted by Kurona on May 29th, 2016 @ 7:17pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Heh, Cancer's operating Skull's gun.
There's a really horrible medical joke to be had here somewhere...
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on June 1st, 2016 @ 12:36am CDT
Kurona wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Heh, Cancer's operating Skull's gun.
There's a really horrible medical joke to be had here somewhere...
One of us already went there. Please, let's keep it at that person, huh?
I'm sorry, but in Dutch the word for cancer (along with other ailments like cholera if I may add) is used quite common as part of negative outings of any kind. Very trivially so, while cancer itself is no joke IMHO.