View Full Version : Leaked Movie Optimus toy image
DELTAprime
5th December 2013, 08:18 PM
So I was looking at the leaked shots of AOE Optimus' toy (http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/transformers-age-of-extinction-optimus-prime-leaked-image/28898/) and I'm just not liking him. As someone that wants to love everything Transformers I hope the final CGI design changes my mind.
griffin
5th December 2013, 09:18 PM
(gave this its own topic, as the more interesting figures can get more attention this way)
This figure appears to be an photo of the back of packaging, perhaps for some upcoming trade show or convention. (America Toyfair is still 2 months away)
It is different to the previous one shown off as being a "Generations" figure, and judging by the number of steps (15) is well above their Deluxe size (which will be promoted in 2014 as only being about 5 steps).
It was funny to see on TFW (http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/transformers-movie-toys-products-30/transformers-age-of-extinction-leaked-image-of-optimus-prime-toy-178881/) that the photo was taken down after a couple minutes, and there was 5 pages of people wishing that someone had saved a copy so that it could be reposted. :p
doublespy
5th December 2013, 10:45 PM
Interesting. Aside from the presumably "simplified" transformation and the back kibble, this one looks better than the Leader Generations figure.
Deonasis
5th December 2013, 11:29 PM
Interesting. Aside from the presumably "simplified" transformation and the back kibble, this one looks better than the Leader Generations figure.This is my impression too.
Zommael
6th December 2013, 01:20 AM
Simplified transformation isn't a problem. It's when the toys themselves are simplified by losing detail such as sculpting and articulation that it's a problem. This does not look like that, thankfully.
Sutton
6th December 2013, 01:34 PM
Simplified transformation isn't a problem. It's when the toys themselves are simplified by losing detail such as sculpting and articulation that it's a problem. This does not look like that, thankfully.
I agree 100%. The ROTF toys were AMAZING, but too bloody hard for a kid to do. Which has led them to going too far the other way and producing their own over-sized legends figures (beating the Chinese KO producers to the punch I suppose!).
When I watch my kids struggle with a transformer, it's not how complicated it is that's the problem, it's how fiddly it is that causes the most grief. If all the panels line up easily, and the instructions are clearly written, then it's no problem.
I've often sent Hasbro the (rather obvious) suggestion that they post instruction videos on their websites for all their toys.
1orion2many
6th December 2013, 03:25 PM
What's with the big blue crotch plate:eek:
BigTransformerTrev
6th December 2013, 03:29 PM
What's with the big blue crotch plate:eek:
If you were in danger of being kicked in the ball-bearings by a 40-foot tall Decepticon, wouldn't you want one? ;)
doublespy
6th December 2013, 10:15 PM
Simplified transformation isn't a problem. It's when the toys themselves are simplified by losing detail such as sculpting and articulation that it's a problem. This does not look like that, thankfully.
Sadly, for the movie aesthetics, simplified transformation really means losing details or being far from screen accurate, because the concept artists never really think about how or if possible at all their design can be translated into working toys.
One vehicle panel the artist arbitrarily throws on the robot might make the poor engineers over at TakTom work overtime to get it working for toys. Yet people still complain about "fake chests" and "fake kibble".:(
1orion2many
9th December 2013, 06:18 PM
If you were in danger of being kicked in the ball-bearings by a 40-foot tall Decepticon, wouldn't you want one? ;)
No my ball bearings would be dent proof if I in turn was a 40ft Robot:p:D
GoktimusPrime
10th December 2013, 09:27 AM
Interesting. Aside from the presumably "simplified" transformation and the back kibble, this one looks better than the Leader Generations figure.
There are Leader Class Generations toys? :confused:
Simplified transformation isn't a problem. It's when the toys themselves are simplified by losing detail such as sculpting and articulation that it's a problem. This does not look like that, thankfully.
I must admit that this does look better than previous images I've seen... but I'm still remaining wary until I see the toy IRL or at least more in hand photos. Simplification of toys wouldn't be so bad if the price were reduced too, otherwise it just feels like inferior value for money.
I agree 100%. The ROTF toys were AMAZING, but too bloody hard for a kid to do. Which has led them to going too far the other way and producing their own over-sized legends figures (beating the Chinese KO producers to the punch I suppose!).
Yeah but KOs are dirt cheap! If they're going to sell this toy for $100 RRP then I'd like it to try and at least give us $100's worth of value. Let's face it, most Leaders don't really give you $100's worth of value (a lot of it is paying for the electronic sound gimmick) - but some come close, like ROTF/DOTM Leader OP and Animated Megatron. :o
When I watch my kids struggle with a transformer, it's not how complicated it is that's the problem, it's how fiddly it is that causes the most grief. If all the panels line up easily, and the instructions are clearly written, then it's no problem.
I've often sent Hasbro the (rather obvious) suggestion that they post instruction videos on their websites for all their toys.
*gasp* You're expecting Hasbro to emulate TakaraTOMY's practices?! Next thing they'll be directly surveying us for what we think about their toys and asking us for suggestions! :p ;)
Sadly, for the movie aesthetics, simplified transformation really means losing details or being far from screen accurate, because the concept artists never really think about how or if possible at all their design can be translated into working toys.
One vehicle panel the artist arbitrarily throws on the robot might make the poor engineers over at TakTom work overtime to get it working for toys. Yet people still complain about "fake chests" and "fake kibble".:(
+1. This is why I really do NOT like Transformers toys that are created as screen characters first. But having said that, it's a "necessary evil" with the live action movie franchise because in a photorealistic setting, toy-accurate designs would end up looking like Power Rangers Zords (i.e. people in robot cosplay) which wouldn't be very appealing to audiences. So I can forgive it for the movie franchise... I just don't understand why Hasbro now applies the same formula to non-movie franchises like Animated and Prime. (-_-) Oh how I long for the good ole days of toy-first Transformer designs! :(
Having said that, the previous Leader Class Optimus Primes have all been really good toys - so we know that HasTak can engineer good movie-based Leader Class Optimus Prime figures, even if they are complex (although TF1 Leader OP wasn't as complicated as ROTF Optimus Prime, and the retooling done for DOTM Leader OP does make it a lot easier to lock the windscreens into place). And one great thing about previous Leader Optimus Primes is there's minimal faux-kibble; e.g. the windscreen panels on their chests actually becomes the windscreens of the trucks. And TFPRiD Voyager and Commander Optimus Primes demonstrate that HasTak are getting gooderer at reducing faux-kibble in smaller classes too. So I hope that they're able to maintain the same standard (if not better) w/ AoE Leader OP. These toys should be getting better, not worse.
When TF1 Leader OP first came out, I was incredibly impressed. Easily the best Optimus Prime toy ever made since 1995's Laser Optimus Prime. Then ROTF Leader OP surpassed even that! And as mentioned before, retooling was done to ROTF-Buster OP to make a marginal improvement there. So with each successive Leader Class Optimus Prime toy we've seen steps forward (even if the step between ROTF and DOTM was small, I thought it was still quite significant - for me that relatively minor change made the transformation a lot more easier and fun for me :)), not standing still or going backwards. I hope that this standard will continue in AoE, but the photos don't exactly enthuse me. Maybe the actual product will prove me wrong once it's released. Go on Hasbro, please prove me wrong. :)
bassbot
10th December 2013, 09:30 AM
On this one image I like it as I think it will engage kids much better. I have had heaps of parents complain time in recent years. If these toys increase playability then all power to Hasbro.
However, the backpack is sucky
Sinnertwin
10th December 2013, 09:43 AM
There are Leader Class Generations toys? :confused:
I think this is the figure that Doublespy is comparing it to :)
http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/transformers-movie-toys-products-30/transformers-4-age-of-extinction-generations-leader-class-optimus-prime-official-images-178572/
doublespy
13th January 2014, 08:51 PM
In hand photo of this thing..
http://i893.photobucket.com/albums/ac134/scorer24/TF4%20AoE/AOE_L_PRIME_01_zps5eff463f.jpg
from actoys
kup
20th January 2014, 01:03 PM
It's this the new packaging style? If it is, it seems that not just the toys are getting cost cutted.
http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/hasbro-confirms-new-look-and-simplified-design-for-age-of-extinction-toys/29167/
Sinnertwin
20th January 2014, 01:19 PM
I was just reading that too...
Perceptor
20th January 2014, 01:27 PM
Looks a tad like Platinum Ultra Magnus in that packaging...
Although... SMASH AND CHANGE!
Paulbot
20th January 2014, 01:27 PM
It's this the new packaging style? If it is, it seems that not just the toys are getting cost cutted.
http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/hasbro-confirms-new-look-and-simplified-design-for-age-of-extinction-toys/29167/
It seems though that most people in the comments on the other site are missing that the photo and what the guy's talking about, which would be the "gimmick" lines. That is the "Joust Sparkers", "Flp & Smash", "One Step MA", "Power Attac" (http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=17702) stuff that probably "converts" but not in any sort of complex way.
There are still regular, more complex, movie Transformers coming out, and those are being branded "Generations", the existing collectors aimed line (in Deluxe, Voyager and Leader sizes at least). They might not be ROTF level complex, but they won't be Gravity Bots either.
The packaging we discussed here (http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=17680) seems to be the Generations type. Similar and simple, a little bold.
SMHFConvoy
20th January 2014, 03:12 PM
Looks a tad like Platinum Ultra Magnus in that packaging...
Although... SMASH AND CHANGE!
I know a 5 y.o. nephew that would love that prime :D
I don't mind the packaging to be honest.
Gouki
20th January 2014, 04:40 PM
That packaging is pretty good. I like it. The figure is not for me, but I reckon it'll do brilliantly with kids.
AJ_Prime
20th January 2014, 06:06 PM
Personally I'll be stoked if this is their direction for the toyline for the next movie, mainly for 2 reasons:
1. I really don't need another movie Optimus Prime, Bumblebee or Megatron; and
2. My wallet still hasn't recovered from last year's blows...
(although I'd LOVE a decent movie Grimmy....)
kurdt_the_goat
20th January 2014, 06:57 PM
When i wasn't collecting (between my childhood and the 2007 movie), i'd conversed with a few people over the years about TF's, and that gave me the general impression that the toys went to shit after G1.
Probably unwarranted complaints from people who didn't really know what was coming out, but it basically referred to no diecast and rubber wheels, which was a fair call except for the MP-1 and Binaltech's...
But when I first saw the pics of Movie 1 Leader Prime, and when i later played with it, boy did i realise how far things had come, and that that opinion was for the most part without merit. The toys now were far more involved, clever, poseable etc that made up for lack of diecast. And obviously since then, I've experienced heaps of incredible toys that they've designed.
Now though, looking at that in-box pic and seeing how cheap the whole thing looks, the scenario i'd imagined back then seems like it's become reality :( I really want to experience that wonder of seeing Movie 1 Leader Prime again!
Paulbot
20th January 2014, 07:46 PM
How did you feel about Fast Action Battlers? Gravity Bots? RPM? That in box pic is one of those toys, not a Generations AOE Leader toy in box.
(which might not be better (based on loose and back of box pics) but still you wouldn't judge MOVIE or ROTF toys based on the gimmick lines that came out at the same time)
kurdt_the_goat
20th January 2014, 08:00 PM
Yeah sorry my post doesn't make much sense, i was referring to the Leader (or whatever it turns out to be) from the previous page being underwhelming, but seeing the box with the cheaper toy really rubbed in that impression of what we've seen so far of the line, enough to make me comment.
Honestly while i wouldn't buy them myself, i never found the children's/simplistic toys of the previous lines to be bad or cheap looking like the AOE boxed toy... which looks more like a KO or oversized capsule toy than anything nice and inventive.
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