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Thread: Review - Transformers Generation Drift

  1. #51
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    argh, can't wait to get this, some awesome pics you guys posted here! ta
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    I just noticed that the toy has more of a BW Tigatron face than comic Drift.

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    I've had Drift for a day now. My thoughts are that he's not as cool in person as what he seemed in the pictures. He's pretty clunky and doesn't offer much in the way of poses. His legs have to be straight and sometimes he cant decide which is his dominant foot.

    For now I have him posed like this:



    Definitely better quality and appearance than WFC Optimus, but Optimus wins in the poses category.

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    i dont like his head to much, i thought it could of been a tad better looking .
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    Oh yea, his head only goes forward and back. No turning sideways like Optimus WFC. Optimus pretty much has unlimited range of movement with his head.

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    Drift is a win...in both modes and the 3 swords are great.
    The legs are a little "blocky" but apart from that...10/10.

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    The two small swords are more like machetes and should be called such.
    You wouldn't make a movie about karate and put kung-fu in the title would you?


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    I'm not feeling this toy so much lately. I think because I don't read the comics so I don't know the character.

    Maybe I will sell him off. Should be easy enough since I kept the packaging and he's only been transformed once and been on display since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ingram View Post
    I'm not feeling this toy so much lately. I think because I don't read the comics so I don't know the character.
    Ignorance is bliss my friend.

    P.S.: (OT) is your handle a reference to Mobile Police Patlabor, or to the submachinegun? (or something else altogether?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    Ignorance is bliss my friend.

    P.S.: (OT) is your handle a reference to Mobile Police Patlabor, or to the submachinegun? (or something else altogether?)
    Nothing really. I just used the name and later found out it was the name of a gun lol.

    As for Drift, I know he's a bit controversial. But I actually think the root of my issues with the toy is that it's very stiff and isn't very poseable which is mainly why I like these things in the first place.

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