I'm pretty sure a recent question-answer session revealed that the Marvel Crossovers and StarWars Crossovers are engineered in-house by hasbro...
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I only have the one Marvel Transformer, but Iron Man's plastic quality feels more or less on par with Star Wars Transformers. The missiles are flimsier that SWTFs though.
has anyone got that Ironman/Spiderman combo Ive seen in Hobbyco? It looks kind of cool from what i see there, but i couldnt find any reviews on it.
i do NOT Play with toys...
But I DO occasionally do scale model assisted simulations in physical fight dynamics.
I'm sure someone did get it and posted a big review of it... but I can't find it.
Stompy did a review
ah, much obliged
the leg ratchetng wrecks it for me i think. i didnt like it on the other Marvel TF's either.
i do NOT Play with toys...
But I DO occasionally do scale model assisted simulations in physical fight dynamics.
Altered the topic title, as I wanted to comment on both Star Wars and Mavel Crossovers without having two, often-dorment, topics - due to them both being small sublines that aren't getting much coverage in Australia.
I recently picked up a few Marvel crossovers and they aren't half bad...
Venom has a wicked Alt. mode but his mech mode is just awkward...
Wolverine seems more balanced but I don't like the yellow on him...
&
Human Torch...well...this guy is just fantastic (Pun Time!). His Alt.
mode is sleek & creative (but missing landing gear) and his mech mode
is flawless...well...beside a kinda large back pack. His colors are so sexy...
God I love that orange and it works really well with the silver.
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