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Thread: Review 10-003 - TF2 Bludgeon

  1. #51
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    Posted drawing of Bludgeon w/ nobori here (^_^) m(__)m

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    if im gunna do the flaggy things too, i think ill do them like the ones in the idw concept art with the 2 small ones instead of the 1 big one lol

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    Awww. Now I want tiny Samurai flags for my Bludgeon.

    Maybe that could be something for the people who make the gears of war sets to think about?

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    They're not too hard to make.
    Theres a pic of mine in the Bludgeon Fan Art thread (Grapple's Creative section)
    TF Figs of 2024:
    1) Legacy Magmatron
    2) Legacy Gears
    3) SS102 RotB Optimus

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    Default Fun with Bludgeon.

    I finally located one and I was very impressed by this figure. It looked convincing as a tank and the bot mode is awesomurai™! The conversion was really good fun. It isn't as ridiculous as most RotF conversions which allows for good playability of back and forth conversions. The way the turret splits for the back revealing the dagger and angling the main sword in a easier to reach position. I like the hilts on the side skirt and using the treads as skirts is a brilliant idea. Articulation is ace and can manage to get decent poses even grabbing the sword two handed.

    I had so much fun that I played around and took pics...



    Brilliant use of colour. Using 3 tones of green With grey, black and orange .




    Great detail and paint apps for the head and chest.




    The back looks as good as the front with no hanging kibble besides the turret which is made useful by housing both swords.



    This was the big test. The ability to hold the sword two handed and it was a success. poseability is restricted though when gripped by both hands due to the wrists having no rotation.



    Nice to have the dagger for those up close battles. This was the big test. The ability to hold the sword two handed and it was a success. poseability is restricted though when gripped by both hands due to the wrists having no rotation.




    An enemy approaches. Crossover battle of two of my favorite robot lines (TF and Gunpla). Shin Musha Gundam approaches with his blingy self.




    Fight is on.




    ... and on...

    until ***SLASH***



    Bludgeon gives the final blow and Shin Musha Gundam crumples to the ground. But Bludgeon ain't done yet...




    He is a tank too and just has to make sure.


    Awesome figure. The best in a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stompy View Post



    He is a tank too and just has to make sure.


    Awesome figure. The best in a long time.
    Hahahahaha! Thats classic!

    I'm loving Bludgeon already

    Great review Stompy

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    Great poses (review, storytelling & pics) there Stompy!

    Yeah, the awesomurai™-ness of Bludgeon cannot be disputed!

    It's truly the best figure in the ROTF line IMHO

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    heh, that last pic looks like the reversal of the JAAM! comic -- robot not hump tank, tank hump robot!

    Anyway, I've posted some comparison pics between TakaraTOMY and Hasbro ROTF Bludgeons here. It's like a really frustrated game of spot the difference... cos there really isn't any. But hey, the pics are there in case anyone can spot something I missed. d:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vector Prime View Post

    It's truly the best figure in the ROTF line IMHO
    Yeah, although he and Seaspray will both be going into my Classics pile (after a few simple 'G1' paint touch ups...Seaspray's head just aint yellow enough...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vector Prime View Post

    If I remember correctly, the transformation process from his alt mode to robot is fairly straight forward with the exception of his legs/hips, which is quite fiddly and took a bit of time to figure out (without referring to the instructions) - as Kup can attest to!

    Can anyone please help me figure the legs/hips out? The instructions are useless.

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