TFYuki has tweeted two images of what is said to be the final product colours for Lynxmaster, who gets released at the end of this month... which will giving fans their first chance at a fully painted, factory-produced Combiner Ratchet toy.
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TFYuki has tweeted two images of what is said to be the final product colours for Lynxmaster, who gets released at the end of this month... which will giving fans their first chance at a fully painted, factory-produced Combiner Ratchet toy.
Tempting - I still don't have a CHUG version of Ratchey but I don't want a second version of the other toys so it's a pass for me
Has anyone posted any comparisons of CW vs UW Sky Lynx? I'm thinking I might still pick up a CW Sky Lynx and have one in Bird/Lynx mode and the other in combined mode.
The UW Lynxmaster should still be a couple days away from official release, so by the end of this week we might see some people get some comparison photos posted up somewhere.
I should be getting it the following week, so if I don't see anyone else post up photos, I will.
Shots of the coin:
http://i.imgur.com/ZB9ra0M.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/i2bbbsk.jpg
Just noticed in a Lynx Master review that TakTom went with yellow stars on Hound...
Oh how my heart skipped a beat (in a good way)
also had me thinking I should get my 2 cents in before people bagged them for the decision.
My old man restores military vehicles, and put a big yellow star on an Armoured scout car 20 odd years ago. So i've grown up with this. the reason...
So it was only 8 months, but it's out there.... and seeming Hound had an upgrade from the G1 Jeep, why not yellow as well!Quote:
Yellow Variants
In January, 1942 HQ Armored Force issued orders that all armored vehicle markings were to be
painted in Air Corps Yellow, No. 4 lusterless. A yellow star was adopted for armored vehicles.
On most tanks the star was applied to the turret sides, of at least 22” in diameter, with a 4” stripe
running around the turret. The adoption of the yellow star and markings for the Armored Force
is odd as the rest of the Army was in the process of adopting the white star. In August 1942,
AR-850-5 formalized the use of a white star as a form of national insignia.