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Thread: Toy Review - DRAG STRIP (Legacy Decepticon Dragstrip)

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    Dragstrip with added toyhax stickers and Wild Rider


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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    This is why...
    I agree that it is all too plain, but a lot of fans prefer cartoon-likeness, and HasTak are giving what fans want (within the confines of a Deluxe priced mass released children's toy that can transform and combine).
    There's a lot of really nice detailing on Drag Strip's sculpt that is just lost in the sea of yellow.
    Yeah, I know Juts a shame methinks. Personally I was always in the camp of mixing up the cartoon and toy options. Like the early Masterpieces did, they took aspects of the cartoon and aspects of the original toy and just made a rather nice looking toy. MP Skids also falls into this category.
    I guess it'll be easier for me to add some colour to him than for me to peel off extra bits I might not have liked.
    Quote Originally Posted by Deano85 View Post
    Dragstrip with added toyhax stickers and Wild Rider
    Looks pretty good. Did they add any to the vehicle mode as well?

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    Here is vehicle mode. I also used a silver sharpie on his wheels (which I do on alot of bots).


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetsuwan Convoy View Post
    Personally I was always in the camp of mixing up the cartoon and toy options. Like the early Masterpieces did, they took aspects of the cartoon and aspects of the original toy and just made a rather nice looking toy. MP Skids also falls into this category.
    I was gonna say, since MP Hound TakaraTOMY have reverted back to a hybrid toy x cartoon aesthetic. I think they must have realised that they pushed too far with Hound. The cartoon designs were never intended to be toys.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tetsuwan Convoy View Post
    I guess it'll be easier for me to add some colour to him than for me to peel off extra bits I might not have liked.
    One thing that Siege has taught me is that it's always easier for us end users to add paints than it is to remove them!

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    I must be on my own.

    I love the plain, clean yellow of Dragstrip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KELPIE View Post
    I must be on my own.

    I love the plain, clean yellow of Dragstrip.
    I reckon you're part of the silent majority, while I'm part of a vocal minority. Fans have been pining for screen likeness for donkey years, and HasTak are simply giving fans what they want. Screen likeness isn't my thing, I much prefer toy-accuracy... but I acknowledge that I am in the minority. And logic dictates that Hasbro and TakaraTOMY should appeal to the majority. While I'm not a fan of the plain yellowness of this toy, I do understand that it is a very deliberate creative decision that was made to make this toy look as cartoon-like as possible (within a confines of a mass produced Deluxe Class childrens toy ).

    And while I subjectively prefer the original G1 look, objectively speaking, that ol' blockhead is pretty silly looking. G1 Dragstrip's head, like many Scramble gestalt limb robots, had to also function as a combining peg. There were a few exceptions like Streetwise who had a nicer looking head (with his combining peg being a separate part).

    What CHUG Stunticons would look like if I were in charge

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    What CHUG Stunticons would look like if I were in charge
    So swap out the plain yellow for plain red - Got it

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    This is figure that I quite like, despite how workaday it truly is. Nothing about it is particularly special or standout, but it just works.

    I think having good QC in a week where I bought a very floppy Velocitron Blurr and a Studio Series BB Ironhide that can barely stand helps it.
    I'm really just here for the free food and open bar.

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