Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
I voted "no". Beast Hunters Smokescreen removes any need for this figure (as might the Japanese release of it). I would always get a non-sticked, non-porty Prime figure over an Arms Micron version (except AM Frenzy whose colours work much better than Hasbro Rumble).
this, except I'm happy with the Haxbro Rumble, the weapons make it.

Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
Some do rely heavily on stickers (like the white ones), but quite a few others don't... looking more like Gen1 toys, with just a few highlights added by stickers. It really comes down to how many different colours of plastics they use, and if those other colours are significant enough to be a good toy even without stickers.
Since Wheeljack was released by Hasbro, that was an easy one to avoid, but Smokescreen was necessary (at the time), and if the Beast Hunters version is decent and more cartoon-accurate than the Knock-Out redeco, it will be easy to pass as well (if you are only buying show characters, or JP toys that Hasbro didn't release).
And this, though with the AM chracters I do have, I haven't applied any stickers yet, I'm looking at some carefully applied paint apps here and there to replace crappy stickers.

Quote Originally Posted by kaiden View Post
Just wish hasbro would get their shit together and release breakdown and such with more show accurate weapons.
I'd agree, to the point that the AM weapons are craptastic in most cases, but the Voyager poweriser weapons are equally as bad or worse from most accounts I've heard/read. there's a definite space here for third party parts making screen accurate weapons.

as for smokescreen, I held off in hopes of something better than a rough repaint, especially since the only similarity between the two seemed to be the curvy chest, which is significantly different between the show models.