Hahaha, although one of the worst impressions of Scatman Crothers that I've ever heard. :p
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Hahaha, although one of the worst impressions of Scatman Crothers that I've ever heard. :p
Scenario: Government mandates Ozformers board to shutdown due to COVID-19 (computer) virus. Whatcha do to keep busy?
My job, then watch Netflix.
From the Earthrise Optimus Prime review thread:
You are technically correct. The best kind of correct. :)
Although it's not like Refraktor'sMortar Cannon^Camera mode that was explicitly designed/engineered to be a camera, rather it was essentially fan-moding the existing Siege Soundwave toy into an approximation of a street light. But since it does appear on the packaging, it does make it canon. :cool: And let's face it, Refraktor's Camera mode is also, objectively speaking, about as lazy as Soundwave's street lamp mode; it's just 3 robots folded into boxes. But of course, they're designed to connect to each other and their accessories also form the lens barrel and tripod; so there's more explicit thought and effort put into the camera mode. Whereas with Siege Soundwave there wasn't even that level of effort. If Soundwave were able to bend at the mid-torso and have retractable arms to allow it to become a more G1-accurate street lamp, then I probably wouldn't have sold that toy. ;)
Perhaps one reason why they didn't give Siege Prime his G1 Cybertronian mode was because they already made Siege Megatron a tank, and they didn't want two tanks in the same assortment. Of course, the alternative would've been to make Siege Megatron into a scifi gun or space cannon. Still too similar? If they really wanted to go with a Cybertronian truck, then they could've given that toy Optimus Prime's (canonically) earlier Cybertronian mode.
https://i.ibb.co/p1Cffdj/temp.jpg
While G1 Prime's Cybertronian tank mode was seen first (in #1, 1984), his Cybertronian truck mode was seen in a historical recording back when Prime was a junior ranking officer (as seen in #48, 1988 - hence the Triggerbots). But either way, it's also a G1-accurate Cybertronian mode for Optimus Prime and it would have also satisfied retail buyers in not having two tanks in the same assortment.
I would've purchased Siege Optimus Prime in a heartbeat if its alt mode had been either one of his G1 Cybertronian modes. I already have War For Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron Optimus Primes who already have new/reimagined truck modes; I didn't need another Neo-Cybertronian Optimus truck (especially when it looks so much like an Earth truck! Yes, so does the G1 truck from #48, but at least that has canonical precedence (just like Soundwave's lamp or the Tetrajets)!)
Now that you mention it, what would have made a lot of sense is for Hasbro to have made Prime a "tank" as seen in the comics and make Megatron something else - either a jet or space gun. That way, they are much more different to their Earthrise counterparts and more people might feel inclined to have both versions of them instead of picking and choosing. We know that Earthrise Prime shares parts with Siege and by the looks of it Earthrise Megatron is a retool of Siege. Regardless, they are very similar toys.
On a whim I went and got out my old G2 Dreadwind/Smokescreen set (the stealth bomber that splits into an unconvincing jet and a gattling-missile tank-thing with a stealth bomber cockpit at the front) last night.
Hot damn G2 had some good toys. It's always nice when you go back to an old TF you haven't looked at/played with/fiddled around with in ages and remember/rediscover how much fun it was. :)
To be fair, the lamp mode in the G1 cartoon was itself also a not-very-good fan-mode of sorts, since the toy for Soundwave obviously already existed and inspired his model. :p
Hell, the official Siege alt mode for Soundwave itself looks like a thrown together fan mode mess, so it's not much better.