The age old question...
Yes. I want quality in my Transformers.
No. I don't want them to crack and rot off in 10 years.
It depends....
The age old question...
Any figure that comes with swords demands wrist articulation.
I voted no. And for the reason you gave too. People that want rubber tyres obviously don't expect to have their figures long term.
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I put it depends. I would prefer Masterpieces had them only.
Good quality tyres can last for a very long time. The only G1 toy's tyres that I've had rot so far (touch wood) was Cliffjumper's, which I replaced w/ a spare keychain reissue's. Robots In Disguise had notoriously BAD rubber quality. My RiD Prime and X-Brawn's tyres split within a year of owning those toys.
Just out of curiosity; does making rubber tyres cost more or less than plastic tyres? Because value for money is another thing. One reason why I went for Binaltechs over Alternators was because I felt that they were superior value for money; a price of a Binaltech was about the same as the original AU retail price for an Alternator... and for approx. the same price, I decided to get the die-cast metal Binaltechs. Both BTs and ALTs have rubber tyres though. Also, if they're going to opt w/ the cheaper materials, then it'd be nice if they could redirect the money saved into other things like superior paint ops, accessories etc.; this is again something that I felt some BTs did better than ALTs e.g. ALT Wheeljack skimped on chrome and the eyes are uncoloured; BT Wheeljack has additional chrome and painted blue eyes; ALT Windcharger omitted the rifle barrel/drive shaft (which means that the engine doesn't lock into place in vehicle mode) etc.
I don't mind if they want to make toys smaller, use cheaper materials etc., but either lower the price or do other things to the toy to make it justify the price point. e.g. MP Bumblebee is tiny (for an MP), but the level of engineering (and crazy attention to detail) plus the addition of the Spike Exo-Suit helps to justify its MP Car price point.
From what I've read, if you treat the tires every year or two, with vaseline(? I may be wrong with remembering what to use) it'll keep them from cracking/rotting
How about swapable wheels? best of both worlds?
i think it what type of rubber used for them to crack in years to come...like plastic as well they crack and yellow in years also .... so it all depends .... I love the rubber wheels on the GTR alternator line .....
I voted no. The trade off is not worth it. I would rather have long lasting plastic tyres/wheels, provided they look good enough. Hasbro have done an alright job with painting rims. Most of the Generations Legends have silver rims.
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- CW Brawl
- Earthrise Runabout
- Earthrise Thrust
No. I want my Transformers to retain quality in 10 years time. Apart from GPS, deteriorated rubber (cracked, split, sticky, flatspot, bare rims) is an eyesore right up there with flaking chrome and severe yellowing.
I also adds another cost to production and I look to my MP cars and think what would I take off each of them (bonus items do not count) so rubber tyres fit into this pricepoint? Nothing really comes to mind.
"I am not a gun. I'm hitting people with a hammer. On Mars."
The Iron Giant / David Wildgoose
The superiority of rubber tyres over the durability of plastic ones. Hmmm... well think of the following:
*Given the choice would you use fossil fuels or solar power?
*Do you date the alpha male/kinky lass or do you go the long term relationship with the nice & sane partner?
*Do eat fast food all the time or do you try to eat balanced meals?
If you picked the first options then rubber tyres are for you - they offer more gratification and more fun in the short term
If you picked the second options then plastic wheels are for you - they are a more sustainable choice and will stand the test of time
If you wish you could combine the best of both worlds - then you are probably human![]()