View Poll Results: What colour scheme appeals to you the most?

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  • Blue and white is all right

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  • Gold and green keeps me keen

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  • Blue, White and Red gets me out of bed

    2 22.22%
  • Once you go black you can't transform back

    1 11.11%
  • Out-there hues (pinks, purples, oranges) keep me amused

    6 66.67%
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    Question What colour schemes do you prefer?

    I was looking at my collection today and for the most part I noticed a trend. I seem to favour blue/white colour schemes for my figures. Out of them all I have Ultra Magnus, Brainstorm, Highbrow, Topspin, Triggerhappy and Battletrap as strong contenders, and because my collection is very small, they stand out more. Even Generations Thunderwing has a lot of blue and white on him (but doesn't dominate AS much as the others mentioned). Second seems to be gold/yellow with Springer and Hardhead and to a slightly lesser extent Rhinox (in robot mode anyways) and Cosmos is on the way, then brighter colours like purples, pinks and oranges.

    Outliers are God Ginrai (in red/blue/grey/yellow tinges) and Nemesis Prime (black/grey/teal/red).

    So it got me thinking, on another episode of TaZZerath's Thought-provoking Talks (thanks Goktimus ), what colour scheme(s) appeal to you the most?

    Edited because I forgot about poor 'Loose Hips' Rhinox

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    G1-character colour schemes

    Don't know why but it really gives me the irrits when a character who has its roots in G1 and is meant to be a newer version of that character is made the completely wrong colour.

    Look at Sideswipe - always an Autobot Sportscar. Yet he was then made Black in G2, Green in RID(01), Blue in Armada and Silver in Movieverse. Why not just make him red as that is what he always was?

    Actually I am pretty forgiving of G2 because so many of it's toys were recolours of G1, so it was kinda the point - plus my MP G2 Lambor just looks awesome!

    Alterations to colour schemes/paintjobs is fine, in fact they often spice up a newer version of a classic character, such as alterations to the flame motif on Hot Rod/Rodimus or the use of less yellow and more orange etc. But I think unless it is for a specific reason, if a toy is meant to be a new version of a classic character, or at least it's other universe counterpart, then it should retain a lot of the original colour scheme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigTransformerTrev View Post
    G1-character colour schemes

    Don't know why but it really gives me the irrits when a character who has its roots in G1 and is meant to be a newer version of that character is made the completely wrong colour.

    Look at Sideswipe - always an Autobot Sportscar. Yet he was then made Black in G2, Green in RID(01), Blue in Armada and Silver in Movieverse. Why not just make him red as that is what he always was?

    Actually I am pretty forgiving of G2 because so many of it's toys were recolours of G1, so it was kinda the point - plus my MP G2 Lambor just looks awesome!

    Alterations to colour schemes/paintjobs is fine, in fact they often spice up a newer version of a classic character, such as alterations to the flame motif on Hot Rod/Rodimus or the use of less yellow and more orange etc. But I think unless it is for a specific reason, if a toy is meant to be a new version of a classic character, or at least it's other universe counterpart, then it should retain a lot of the original colour scheme.
    If there was ever a time I wanted to branch out into Masterpiece, it would've been for G2 Lambor.

    You make a fair point though Trev. Sometimes altering colour schemes so fundamentally does cause a lot of confusion too. Keeping with the base level colours a character has makes for a lot easier identification and familiarity.

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    I can't go past black with a lighter accent colour.
    I'm really just here for the free food and open bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TaZZerath View Post
    You make a fair point though Trev. Sometimes altering colour schemes so fundamentally does cause a lot of confusion too. Keeping with the base level colours a character has makes for a lot easier identification and familiarity.
    Sometimes that confusion can stem from bots having other bots colour schemes.

    Looking at Energon Downshift - was obviously meant to be Wheeljack from the head sculpt and colour scheme, but since they used Wheeljack in Aramada they just gave the toy a different name. Hence why I liked Cybertron Downshift a lot better, at least he was a different colour.

    Age of Extinction Hot Shot is the worst. His colour scheme is completely Tracks - from the blue body to red face and white helmet. But they named him Hot Shot for whatever reason. If they are going to do that, why not just decide to make the toy yellow? If because of all the Bbees on the shelf then make him that light bluish colour he had in Cyberteron and without the red face? As it is we ended up with a toy named Hot Shot who was doing a credible Tracks impersonation

    Getting to the actual question of this thread, it really depends on the toy for me. I like the contrast between the green and purple of the Constructicons. I also love the colour scheme on Nemesis Rodimus Prime. I thought whoever that white Diaclone version of MP Sunstreaker should have been a Decepticon - that white with red eyes could have worked for an evil character so well!

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    It's good to have a variety of colours in the collection, but if I had to really pick one; I'd go blue, white and red. It looks heroic/patriotic, and it feels like the right mix of cool and warm colours. I can understand why many people go for black, but if you had a shelf of Transformers and nearly all of them were black, it'd be a bit creepy looking

    Another interesting thing about colour schemes (in Transformers) is that purple and green seem to be associated with evil. You almost never see Autobots (or superheroes in outside media) sporting purple and green. The only one that springs to mind is the EVA unit-1 from Neon Genesis Evangelion, which was piloted by the main hero. Besides that, no "good" characters seem to like wearing those colours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatalityPitt View Post
    It's good to have a variety of colours in the collection, but if I had to really pick one; I'd go blue, white and red. It looks heroic/patriotic, and it feels like the right mix of cool and warm colours. I can understand why many people go for black, but if you had a shelf of Transformers and nearly all of them were black, it'd be a bit creepy looking

    Another interesting thing about colour schemes (in Transformers) is that purple and green seem to be associated with evil. You almost never see Autobots (or superheroes in outside media) sporting purple and green. The only one that springs to mind is the EVA unit-1 from Neon Genesis Evangelion, which was piloted by the main hero. Besides that, no "good" characters seem to like wearing those colours.
    TR Autobot Shuffler is purple and that REALLY looks weird!! Would be good as a deep cover spy...

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