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That's cool. :) Sure beats a suggestion I had from someone on FB on wanting to see TF Prime Ratchet's head on an MP G1 Ratchet toy! :eek:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...ps736ded25.jpg
I like the idea of the windscreen being able to move up (would most likely be easier/cheaper than getting the shoulders to move down :o). A toy-accurate battle mask may also be an easier option, though you still don't get the whole 'flat head' and windscreen accuracy. Otherwise they could just include cut-out colour prints of the G1 face as part of the instruction booklet (similar to what TakTOM did with MP Soundwave's chest display thing); somehow able to be slipped on and off the existing face (i.e. have the edges of the sheet wedged between the face and insides of the helmet.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...r_ironhide.jpg
Swappable heads would be my first preference (let the collector decide), but Thick Ironhide, thin Ratchet would be my second choice.
Even though the animated consistency of the cartoon is all over the place, the character models of Ironhide and Ratchet are less identical than people might think. The main difference is that Ratchet is curvier than Ironhide, and as such motorcycle-helmet-Ratchet and Spartan-helmet-Ironhide make the most sense. (For their characters too.)
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/8238/4sdd.jpg
Note that it was probably hard for the animators to work out what the hell was going on with the characters' chins if they were given the above linework to work from, hence even more potential inconsistency than usual.
I selected "other". I did so because I'm not sure it matters all that much. The variations in the pics in the first post are animation inconsistencies, rather than deliberate interpretations of the characters. I suspect that whatever comes out will be about right, based on the MP cars we have so far, which don't seem especially thick or thin to me. A happy medium?
I'm going with 'thick', because I recall seeing the thick helmets more often, thus making them 'definitive' in my opinion (another example is Grimlock's robot head in SOS Dinobots and Heavy Metal War - the 'rounded' head is only seen in a few episodes, as opposed to the 'angular' head).
Anyone know which version of the Ironhide/Ratchet helmet appeared more often in the cartoon?