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14th July 2018, 09:34 PM
#1
Because they're not the same size just the same price.... the current listings have different weights (hence different shipping rates).
I had a look at Prowl and saw there's three listings - at prices that suggest Prowl's just in the Cyberverse line at a Legion size, a one-step size and a warrior size.
If the Sideswipe is a deluxe WFCS toy it makes sense that it's heavier - the Cyberverse Warrior toys I saw last night all looked pretty light.
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14th July 2018, 09:40 PM
#2
If anyone is thinking of buying this wave from Amazon after we know more details you should sign up for Amazon Prime even if it's only the trail or just a single month when ordering. Prime members get free international shipping on orders over $49. So all you have to pay is the cost of the item.
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15th July 2018, 06:35 PM
#3
More Transformers items found on Amazon Australia
(note - the dates quoted below are in American format, with the month first, then the day... so some of these items have a release date of August 2019... which could either be a typo for the year, or these were accidentally added to Amazon months before they should have)
- Nitro Blue (E2802, AUD 29.88, Release Date 02/01/2019)
- Ultra Magnus (E3479, AUD 74.71, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- E3520 Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron: Siege Deluxe Class WFC-S10 Sideswipe
- Starscream (E3527, AUD 14.91, Release Date 08/01/2018)
- Megatron (E3528, AUD 14.91, Release Date 08/01/2018)
- Deluxe Cog (E3536, AUD 29.88, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Deluxe Hound (E3537, AUD 29.88, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Ironhide (E3538, AUD 29.88, Release Date 04/01/2019)
- Prowl (E3540, AUD 29.88, Release Date 04/01/2019)
- Optimus Prime (E3541, AUD 44.82, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Megatron (E3543, AUD 44.82, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Starscream (E3544, AUD 44.82, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- E3550 Transformers: Generations War for Cybertron: Siege Battle Masters WFC-S1 Firedrive
- Race Car (E3557, AUD 14.93, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Battle (E3558 , AUD 14.93, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Airstrike (E3560, AUD 14.93, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Spy (E3561, AUD 14.93, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Rescue (E3562 , AUD 14.91, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Rockhounds (E3633, AUD 11.93, Release Date 01/01/2019)
- Prowl (E3636, AUD 22.40, Release Date 01/01/2019)
- ACES (E3638, AUD 11.93, Release Date 01/01/2019)
- Hot Rod (E3639, AUD 22.40, Release Date 01/01/2019)
- Woodducks (E3639 , AUD 29.88, Release Date 01/01/2019)
- Greenjackets (E3640 , AUD 29.88, Release Date 01/01/2019)
- Bumblebee (E3641, AUD 44.82, Release Date 01/01/2019)
- Prowl (E3647, AUD 14.93, Release Date 01/01/2019)
- Dino (E3699, AUD 29.88, Release Date 08/01/2019)
- Barricade (E3700, AUD 29.98, Release Date 01/01/2019)
- Sideswipe (E3726, AUD 29.98, Release Date 01/01/2019)
- Crankcase (E3744, AUD 29.98, Release Date 01/01/2019)
- Jetfire (E3748, AUD 74.71, Release Date 01/01/2019)
- Megatron (E3750, AUD 74.71, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Shockwave (E3576, AUD 74.71, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Bumblebee (E3641, AUD 44.82, Release Date 04/01/2019)
- Red Lightning (E3831, AUD 29.98, Release Date 04/01/2019)
- Stingray (E4000, AUD 1941, Release Date 02/01/2019)
- Sixgun (E4378, AUD 29.88, Release Date 04/01/2019)
- Thundercraker (E4490, AUD 44.82, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Springer (E4491, AUD 44.82, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Sports Car (E4492 , AUD 14.93, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Road Patrol (E4494 , AUD 14.93, Release Date 12/01/2018)
- Optimus Prime (E4522, AUD 74.71, Release Date 08/01/2019)
- Drift (E4710, AUD 29.88, Release Date 08/01/2019
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15th July 2018, 07:47 PM
#4
Good to see the prices laid out in a better format than Amazon's page which is better for my dyslexic brain to comprehend.
I'm wondering if the Legends figures are being put on hiatus to allow Micromaster Patrols or if they will be a new price point somewhere between Titan/Prime/Battle Master and Deluxe.
The $29.98 price tag seems right for Deluxes, $44.82 seems like Voyager and $74.71 sound like Leaders.
It would be good to know with certainty which figures are Cyberverse, Bayverse and CHUG.
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17th July 2018, 05:13 PM
#5
Six-Gun sounds intriguing. Appeared in the G1 cartoon (albeit once) but has never had an official Generations toy.
If he is independent, wonder what he would turn into. A gun emplacement would seem logical but a stand alone toy needs play value on its on. A big Targetmaster gun like Shockeave maybe?
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