Especially if you take into consideration the whole "elephants being afraid of mice" thing:p
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In concept a mouse and an elephant does sound very cool, it would work great as a headmaster or similar but i believe that it may prove very difficult to engineer, pity.
we really need to start drawing some of these ideas on paper...
Well the Duocons personality profile were all fractured personalities anyhow due to the splitting of the brains I think ... so this would fit in just well... with a background tech spec of claiming the technology is still unperfected til this time since the breat wars introduced the Duocons.:D
its amazing and just a little aggravating that when you actually try to sit down and design a function duocon [we need to come up with an autobot name for it too] its actually seemingly difficult. I invite others to have a go at it and see what they can actually come up with.
How to improve combiners?
Just reissue superion, menasor, defensor, computron, devastor, etc and be done with it as they'll never improve upon those even with 24 years more toy technology. Want proof? Just look at what is in the stores right now.....
Hasbro should purchase fansproject and let them officially redesign all the G1 combiners..period. They would then get the funds and backing to mass release these at retail under the name masterpiece combiners. I love what they did with bruticus but if fansproject had designed all the individual components it would have been truly a work of art.
i have to agree with this, fans project has designed [or redesigned] two of the best transformers that have ever hit the fans, munitioner [swindle] and explorer [blast off] the look and pose-ability of these figures far surpasses anything that hasbro has done. Its true that hasbro should buy fans project, yet leave them as is and pump in the funding and give them what they need to do it better. And they would have the mass production to make them cheaper for the man on the street to purchase.
Maybe fansproject should redo the duocons, imaging the possibilities