I think the only WWI Fig that actually worked was Optimus.Quoted for :truthy
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The seeker mold was okay but definitely had no "wow" factor, especially as compared to the comic characters they were inspired by.
Cybertron/GF Starscream mould >>>>> Ti Seeker mould when it comes to the WWI Seeker look.
This guy looks a lot like Psycho in vehicle mode.
If they sell its not like they wont get more. We'll see
AH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA... heh.
I didnt realize there were out yet. I have a question though. Are they sturdy and 'click' into place. I read that the joints are tight dont get me wrong but is the alt mode tight?
I want Grimlock & Prowl hope they still have em when i get there. Also dont you think they will be lying around for a couple of months. If they sell its not like they wont get more. We'll see
I think the only WWI Fig that actually worked was Optimus.Quoted for :truthy
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The seeker mold was okay but definitely had no "wow" factor, especially as compared to the comic characters they were inspired by.
It looks like there was a neat design involved at some point on this figure...unfortunately it look like that design wasn't the one that made it to production stage.
I think the only WWI Fig that actually worked was Optimus.
The seekers worked out pretty well too (besides the big abscess in the back)
I think the only WWI Fig that actually worked was Optimus.
Quoted for :truthy
Got my Prowl and Grimlock today at TRU in Md. The conceit of this line all along is that the alt modes are serviceable while the 'bot modes are pretty awesome. All other titaniums (StarWars, Indiana Jones, mini transformers, etc.) are mere statues while this line gave us a stab at two modes. In that vein, if you're down with concept, dig War Within, like a little diecast, and have the previous WarWithin diecast offerings then I think these new exclusives are a real reason to celebrate! We pay $10-$20 easy for plastic TFs and the color pops on the titanium offerings are really great for the adult collector.
It looks like there was a neat design involved at some point on this figure...
unfortunately it look like that design wasn't the one that made it to production stage.
I think the only WWI Fig that actually worked was Optimus.
Also, in vehicle mode, the white chest pieces pull apart from the center black piece, which it looks like you missed in the picture. This spaces things out a bit which minimizes the gap between the hood and cockpit pieces.
I didn't like the look of the pulled out fenders, so I compacted them back in. It exposed the gap between the hood and the cockpit more.
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