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Thread: Titan Combiner Devastator - first look at German Toyfair

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    Wonder if there is a TT version?

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    props to Hasbro for finding a backwards looking truck to support their design requirements:



    I never knew these existed, not as good as the picture Paulbot put up on the twitters but gets the idea across.


    It makes sense that the combiner limbs especially are as light as possible, it makes the strength requirements on the connectors lower allowing for more movement flexibility and reducing material costs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraMarginal View Post
    props to Hasbro for finding a backwards looking truck to support their design requirements:

    I never knew these existed, not as good as the picture Paulbot put up on the twitters but gets the idea across.


    It makes sense that the combiner limbs especially are as light as possible, it makes the strength requirements on the connectors lower allowing for more movement flexibility and reducing material costs.

    Oooh now i can get a good night sleep

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    Steve Austin used one of these trucks to fill Vince McMahon's car with cement at a WWF RAW show.

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    Wow, I'm old. For me, Steve Austin was always a former astronaut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CBratron View Post
    Wow, I'm old. For me, Steve Austin was always a former astronaut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraMarginal View Post
    props to Hasbro for finding a backwards looking truck to support their design requirements:

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    This is what I found googling

    at first I thought they flipped Mixmasters connection but when I had a closer look and saw the pics of the Toyfair... well I had to google it.. so yeah me too, never knew such a vehicle existed..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ampoldj View Post
    Or maybe more than $200
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    If TRU, not surprising.
    You'd be paying double or triple the price for a 3rd party not-devastator, so I'll gladly pay $200 for something as enormous as this. The G1 homage and the fact that it's an official product just makes it all the more sweet.

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    I'd be (very pleasantly) surprised if this toy sold here for $200, as it would work out to be approx. $33.35 per Voyager; slightly above the RRP for a Deluxe! I wouldn't be adverse to paying $250 for this toy (≈$42 per Voyager), but I wouldn't be surprised if it sold here for $300, making it $50 per toy which is on par w/ full RRP for a Voyager. Wow... $300 would match what I paid for Brave Maximus, which remains the single most expensive Transformer that I've ever purchased. Hopefully Devastator won't contest this title.

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