Well, the Tie-Bomber looks pretty good overall. Like they put some serious thought into it. Grevious just sucks.
That new Grievous is already better than the first one. The Tie Bomber looks cool too. And for the record, pretty much all SWTF have pretty good arm articulation, it's just kibble getting in the way.
And the Millenium Falcon was actually the first TF-like SWTF.
Tie Bomber rules! And someone already said, it is also a great kitbash mould. As for Grivious, his bot mode is a bit lame, but his ship mode is super cool. This makes this mould a bit better that his first version.
... and then they fall apart.
There were a lot of non-bricky toys in Armada.Sadly, nobody knows about those, because they weren't big name characters and shit. Frigging Hasbro...
Same can be said for G2, though. Many of the later new molds were the first well articulated Transformers ever. Just look at how well the Laser Optimus Prime mold has held up, or all of the Dreadwing/Smokescreen repaints, others too.
Emerje
Don't forget the Laser Rods. They were likely the most poseable G2 figures. And I mean ninja poseable.
I think that tie-bomber is the first Star wars TF I've seen that actually looks like an honest to goodness Transformer.The Grievous on the other hand shows what was wrong with most of the Star wars TFs; they didn't really transform so much as they just kind of opened up and had a SW figure hidden inside. This Tie-bomber actually shifts parts of the ship around to crate a robot.
It's too bad. If they had really tried, they could have done something cool with the Grievous ship.
What like Movie landmine? Stockade and Ironhide?
It's transformable suck.
Epic fail.
There were a lot of non-bricky toys in Armada.Sadly, nobody knows about those, because they weren't big name characters and shit. Frigging Hasbro...
Same can be said for G2, though. Many of the later new molds were the first well articulated Transformers ever. Just look at how well the Laser Optimus Prime mold has held up, or all of the Dreadwing/Smokescreen repaints, others too.
Emerje
Rock on, sir.
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