Has Hasbro or Takara definitively said they won't be doing anymore animated figures, or does the success of Rodimus and Ironhide (Which from what I can tell are popular) mean we may see some more characters in Generations?
Has Hasbro or Takara definitively said they won't be doing anymore animated figures, or does the success of Rodimus and Ironhide (Which from what I can tell are popular) mean we may see some more characters in Generations?
i do NOT Play with toys...
But I DO occasionally do scale model assisted simulations in physical fight dynamics.
There's still unreleased stuff we've seen (repaints of Blurr, Bumblebee (as Wasp), Swindle and Starscream (as Thundercracker)) to which Hasbro's official position is that they're looking at ways of distributing them but have nothing solid so far.
Hopes for entirely new figures look bleak.
(although the Collectors Club is using Animated Blurr as the base for Transtech Cheetor this year)
*looks for pics*
Well, I cant see anything, but id buy another Blurr mold with Cheetor. That would be awesome!
For the rest: Sads.
i do NOT Play with toys...
But I DO occasionally do scale model assisted simulations in physical fight dynamics.
What's the difference between MPS 04 Sleep convoy Japan and the Asia version? Is one rarer than the other? I've heard the Jap one was e-hobby or something.
Does anybody know the answer to my question?
From tfwiki.net:
In Japan it was an Toy Hobby Market exclusiveLimited to 2010 pieces in Japan. The figure was also released in other parts of Asia with as a limited edition of 2010 as well, combined with the Japanese edition for 4020 total. The Japanese version denotes "Serial Number in Japan: ####/2010" on its bio card with the number out of 2010, while the Asian version denotes "C1 - ####/2010" with the number out of 2010 on its bio card.
Last edited by christalcase; 19th August 2010 at 08:06 AM. Reason: wrong info
"sometimes the things you see might not be real and the things that are real you might not see"
Actually the japanese release was Toy Hobby Market exclusive not e-hobby. The MP-1B (black version) was e-hobby exclusive.