Toy Fair 2013 Coverage: Transformers Construct-bots Gallery and Videos
Saturday, February 9th, 2013 8:23PM CST
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Posted by griftimus prime on February 9th, 2013 @ 8:26pm CST
Posted by xyl360 on February 9th, 2013 @ 8:28pm CST
griftimus prime wrote:waste of plastic like kreo and botshots
Except for those who actually buy them and those who profit from them being purchased .
Posted by Trikeboy on February 9th, 2013 @ 8:30pm CST
Posted by Manterax Prime on February 9th, 2013 @ 8:32pm CST
Hound, Thundercracker, and a basic Bumblebee.
Posted by xyl360 on February 9th, 2013 @ 8:35pm CST
Posted by Bumblevivisector on February 9th, 2013 @ 8:39pm CST
Posted by RAcast on February 9th, 2013 @ 8:39pm CST
xyl360 wrote:Given the way these go together (parts over a basic skeletal frame), I wonder if you can mix and match parts. If so, that could be quite interesting. Kinda like a 'build your own protoform' line.
Of course you can. They're just like Lego pieces, specifically comparable to Hero Factory or Bionicle.
Posted by Megatron Wolf on February 9th, 2013 @ 8:43pm CST
Posted by Mindmaster on February 9th, 2013 @ 8:43pm CST
Posted by RAcast on February 9th, 2013 @ 8:58pm CST
Mindmaster wrote:I am somewhat impressed, but unless they pull a McFarlane and make differently colored pieces so you can actually customize them, it will be a pass.
I'm not sure how you mean that, and I suspect you don't quite either. Each one is basically made from a selection of the same parts, in different colors. Like Hero Factory, there are a set number of parts and variations of those parts, and every set is built from those (save for a very few parts specific to one set but which usually get used in others down the road). So, all of the skeletons are built from the same parts, again, in different colors. There are only a handful of molds for the armor pieces, and they're re-used on most of them. To illustrate, take a look at some HF sets.
Both Splitface here:
And Jawblade here:
Are based on the same torso (albeit in black, not orange):
Splitface has three different armor piece molds. The 5-unit long armor pieces in dark grey and red, the 5-long wide armor pieces in dark grey, and the large turbine pieces in dark grey.
Jawblade has the same 5-long armor pieces in silver, one in translucent orange, and a few 3-long pieces in silver on his tail.
Same pieces, very different end result.
Posted by Mindmaster on February 9th, 2013 @ 9:03pm CST
RAcast wrote:Mindmaster wrote:I am somewhat impressed, but unless they pull a McFarlane and make differently colored pieces so you can actually customize them, it will be a pass.
I'm not sure how you mean that, and I suspect you don't quite either.
If you are familiar with McFarlane's Halo: Reach line, there were customizable Spartans available.
There were several packs, each featuring different armor pieces. That's what I meant by McFarlane-style. I should have been more clear.
Posted by xyl360 on February 9th, 2013 @ 9:04pm CST
Megatron Wolf wrote:meh i really dont see the point, its better than kreo but its another pointless line. Hasbro needs to stop making so many sub lines and just focus on 1 or two main ones, maybe then the products wouldnt suffer from so many defects & QC issues.
These are for a totally separate demographic I think (still kids of course) but the more creative types that like to build things. It's a completely different play scenario, much like Bionicle and Lego etc.
The QC issues with paint have to do with the factories. The QC issues with plastics have to do with cost cutting measures and their choices in the plastics, thicknesses (molds and engineering) and how they make the joints (i.e. loose ball joints etc. etc.).
I don't see making another line of toys like this affecting the QC for main line TFs. They're just expanding the brand more.
Posted by STngAR on February 9th, 2013 @ 10:03pm CST
It does look like alot of them need a good meal, especially Wheeljack.
Posted by rpetras on February 10th, 2013 @ 1:18am CST
Posted by lonrac on February 10th, 2013 @ 3:59am CST
do these constuct bots transform or is it like kreo
build the bot, then take apart and rebuild as the vehicle?
Posted by Henry921 on February 10th, 2013 @ 4:44am CST
Bumblevivisector wrote:Is the green guy Hound or Bulkhead?
Hound. Look at the cannon on the shoulder, and the head sculpt.
I'm hesitant to drop even more money this year, but I'll probably get that Soundwave. Everyone else is still up in the air.
Posted by Mindmaster on February 10th, 2013 @ 7:38am CST
lonrac wrote:So question,
do these constuct bots transform or is it like kreo
build the bot, then take apart and rebuild as the vehicle?
Supposedly, once you put the parts on, you don't have to disassemble them to transform. They're also "customizable", meaning you can swap parts. Honestly, I think if they wanted to make customizable Transformers, they should have armor packs with differently colored parts ala McFarlane's Halo toys.
Posted by Duke of Luns on February 10th, 2013 @ 8:21am CST
Look at the lanky, spindly robot modes, and the Cybertronian esque vehicle modes that are hardly a disguise. While doing so, think one word:
Pretenders.
Naturally none of them are a shoe in for chacter x,y, or z, but I personally see a similarity.
Posted by RAcast on February 10th, 2013 @ 9:15am CST
Mindmaster wrote:lonrac wrote:So question,
do these constuct bots transform or is it like kreo
build the bot, then take apart and rebuild as the vehicle?
Supposedly, once you put the parts on, you don't have to disassemble them to transform. They're also "customizable", meaning you can swap parts. Honestly, I think if they wanted to make customizable Transformers, they should have armor packs with differently colored parts ala McFarlane's Halo toys.
It says it right at the top of the article, they don't partsform. And how is this method any different from your "armor packs"? It's literally the same thing. For right now at least, they aren't putting out -just- the armor pieces/heads/etc. without the frames, but they may do that in the future. But seriously, it's the exact same thing.
Posted by Sodan-1 on February 11th, 2013 @ 7:51pm CST
How badass does Bumblebee look with that faceplate? And do we really need a 'Bee triple changer? Blitzwing's car mode reminds me of Cybertron Megatron's car mode.
I probably won't be a completionist on this line, but may pick up a few select sets to create some custom pieces.