I have the same problem with the Beast Hunters line that I have with Cybertron Beastformers. Far to basic to transform. If these conversions where more like Beast Wars/TM/TM2 figures I'd really be interested.
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I have the same problem with the Beast Hunters line that I have with Cybertron Beastformers. Far to basic to transform. If these conversions where more like Beast Wars/TM/TM2 figures I'd really be interested.
Agreed they are pretty basic, the retools are quiet disappointing and have been looking on the shelves at a few and IMO some of the paint appears just real sloppy. Like the dragon aspect of this line so I'll probably just collect them and might wait for the Japanese line O.p and Shockwave.
Have you seen Grimwing?
This will make you weep.
This Line just seems like an experiment to test the market, I like the idea behind it, but some of the character choices are just not appealing :confused:
Not trolling here, but I can't see anything wrong with Skystalker.
Its a childrens toy, and you always need for a children's line to include simpler, more basic toys for children to buy. There are more complex, collector oriented lines like Generations, but the show is about flying dragons and beasts so its kind of stretching creduility for adults anyway.
I've ordered a case from RK, and the only regret I have is that I will have to sell off a couple ratchets that I have no interest in. I suspect Ratchet will be the pegwarmer, not the beasts.
I might end up grabbing Dreadwing, since I didn't get the Voyager version of him (even if his new robot mode does look like the TF version of a peacock) but as stated in other threads - weird monster bots don't interest me so Skystalker is a definite miss
I actually think Skystalker looks great. Isn't Dreadwing dead?:confused: