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Thread: Is it worth getting TFPrid toys?

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    I just recently got Prime Frumble, and I've found them to be surprisingly really great figures. These have actually become my favourite TFP figures, even if they don't appear in the show. In fact, that may have worked to their advantage, as designers have been able to create them as toys first, rather than having to adapt them from animation models (and all the well known constraints that comes with that). This is what Hasbro should be going back to doing... make the toys as toys first and foremost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    I just recently got Prime Frumble, and I've found them to be surprisingly really great figures. These have actually become my favourite TFP figures, even if they don't appear in the show. In fact, that may have worked to their advantage, as designers have been able to create them as toys first, rather than having to adapt them from animation models (and all the well known constraints that comes with that). This is what Hasbro should be going back to doing... make the toys as toys first and foremost.
    That's exactly what they appear to be doing with Beast Hunters, though. The toys might not have much "collector" appeal - they don't look like realistic vehicles or futuristic Cybertronian machines - but they are more toyetic than anything we've seen from Transformers toys for a long while.

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