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    While it wasn't the reason I got back into collecting, Classics et al are now my raison d'etre. To me, the reasons for the lines' greatness are that with the modern advances in technology, they've delivered not only technically superior toys, but toys that matched the animation I thoroughly co-enjoyed while collecting and playing with the original toys as a child. Therefore, my favorite toys are the ones that either weren't available at that time, either entirely, or just in the greatness that they exist now.

    In no particular order:

    Unicron (Transformers 2010)
    How could you make a movie to advance a line of warring toy characters, and not make a toy of the biggest, baddest, bad guy. The Unicron that TakaraTomy made in 2010 is that Unicron. It's absolutely perfect. Earlier versions need not apply.

    Skyfire (Henkei or Classics)
    I loved my G1 Jetfire as a child, but what I always really wanted, was a Skyfire toy. Heroic, futuristic, I adored that character and his alt mode. While the Classics/Henkei reincarnation is a blend of both Jetfire and Skyfire, the head mold is so perfect (best ever), that it still completely successfully exudes Skyfire to me, making me one happy camper. I have the slightest preference towards the Henkei flavor, but Hasbro outdid themselves with this one, as their version is virtually equally exceptional.

    Wheelie (Universe)
    I'm sure this one will be contentious. I loved G1 Wheelie, both in the cartoon, and in the G1 toy, although only so far as the alt mode. Not only did the robot mode not match his fictional representation, it was arguably the shittest robot mode in any Transfomer to date. While TakaraTomy blew it with the colors, the Universe version is excellent.

    Bruticus (Universe, Fansproject)
    I've said it before. This amalgamation of toys, accessories and add-ons represents the greatest Transformers I have ever seen or owned. The fact that half of it was designed expos facto only adds to the awe. Scale, articulation, armament, this guy is what everyone should have always wanted in a combiner. Kudos to HasTak's initial work and IP, and to Fansproject for their extending vision.

    I can't come up with a fifth that I feel represents the caliber of these four. I do have a few honorable mentions though:

    Thrust, and all of the other seekers (Henkei)
    G1 seekers were tight-ass Partformers. Great alt modes, but no fun, and prone to parts loss. The modern equivalent is great, especially the diversity of the four flavors. Thrust just happens to be my favorite, but they're all great, although a bit boring.

    Hound (Henkei)
    I got the Universe version first, and I really liked it. Then I got the Henkei version and I was in love; the dark, rich green, the great head mold, it's G.I.Joe-Vamp-esque alt mode, and lastly, that gunmetal colored chrome they used on the front bumper is just pure love. It's the little things.

    Every other Henkei, United and Fansproject toy
    When i think about it, I absolutely adore these lines and virtually all of the toys within them. As I've just finished putting the final toys on my 1986 Movie Autobots display, I really couldn't be happier as a Transformer collector.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaydisc View Post
    Unicron (Transformers 2010)
    Hmmm... interesting. If he counts as a Classicsverse toy, then 2010 Creator Primus well and truly knocks Universe Ironhide out of my top five.

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    It's quite interesting that no one has included in their list Henkei/Classics Prime with the G3 trailer.... that trailer is all flavors of awesome and has finally solved the "mystery" of where it goes during the heat of the battle and combined (well blended if I may say) with the official Prime toy just enhances it very well!. True , it's not as exciting but with the oodles of weapons it comes with and an excellent modern day roller, launcher, and whole other gimmicks, Im sure it's well worth even a notable mention.
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    1. united drift
    2. united/generations perceptor
    3. generations wfc soundwave
    4. perfect effect-non reflector
    5. fansproject shadow sycther w/ e-hobby hot rod as base figure


    as the lists goes on....

    • generations warpath
    • united jazz
    • e-hobby kup w/ igear e-hubby head
    • delicate warrior arcee
    • fansproject shadow commander
    • generation blurr
    • fansproject defender
    • fansproject bruticus
    • fansproject city commander
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    Cool question. Based on how much fun it is to fiddle with:

    1) Deluxe Warpath - He's just perfect, from the Transform to the articulation to the kick ass vehicle mode, hes just a great toy

    2) Igear Weapon Specialist (Ironhide) - hes exactly what I want in an Ironhide. The cool gear, the cool transformation, and the great size make this the perfect version of this character for me.

    3) Drift - I get some people hate him, but he is a favorite of mine. I love the Knight aspect, his car mode is good and his robot mode isn't bad either. add the reprolabels set and hes an amazing figure.

    4) RTS Jazz - A locking chest would put him at the top of the list (or further up it anyway) but otherwise, whats not to love? The ultimate figure of the Ultimate 'Bot Commando.

    5) Classics Ultra Magnus with Fansproject City commander gear and Dr Wu face- It was a long time getting there, but i now have an Ultra Magnus who matches my IDW one in all its awesome

    Hon mentions:
    Igears Mini warriors, The Sideswipe/Red Alert/Sunstreaker mold, Classics Prime (With G3 trailer), Kup with Igear head and Perfect Effect Arcee.
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    But I DO occasionally do scale model assisted simulations in physical fight dynamics.

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    Ok, here goes:
    1. RTS Repaint of Universe/henkei Cyclonus- around 100% accuracy- great, G1 jet and great posability- also has targetmaster Nightstick to boot.
    2. Classics Seeker Mold- Pure perfection, great molding, not 100% accurate but still extremely scary.
    3. Henkei Hound- Very accurate and has a nice new spin on the jeep mode, though still keeping that G1-ish aspect. Good head mold and Ravage!
    4. Classics Jetfire- Very good homage to a very good G1 toy. An impressive addition to any collection.
    5. Generations/henkei Wheeljack- Though not perfect in terms of height, this one has a great altmode, awesome colours and a superb head sculpt. I bet you could even rig some LEDs in that head. Ingenuitive transformation as well. Very good toy.
    That's my five! Hope you enjoyed.

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    Here's mine:

    1)Jetfire - with reprolabels, love my Macross/Robotech!
    2)Optimus Prime - with Dr Wu Matrix Sword
    3)Drift - the sword & head sculpt just make it pop
    4)RTS Cyclonus - so cartoon accurate
    5)BotCon Kick Off - the colours & mold just make it look so awesome
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    Just went through and tried to do as comprehensive collection of CHUG/3rd party stuff as possible and found it to be a pretty daunting/expensive task so I sorta... got rid of everything. BUT I became quite fond of deluxe scale toys so I guess that's nice. Or whatever. Not sure where I'm going with that.

    But I guess as far as what I think are my top five, I'd probably go (no real order)-

    1. Warpath (or potentially Hardhead retool, which I haven't seen yet)- Just seems to go together quite well, no ridiculous kibble (the arms look a bit funky with the treads on them but I suppose that can't be helped). I like how the turret goes back in the chest?

    2. Skyshadow- I guess I found the head on Thunderwing a bit funny, but the Skyshadow repaint is nice. It's one of those nice, filled out molds of a fairly obscure character that you don't get too often (I mean, except for 2010 Generations, given Darkmount and Skullgrin and whatever, yeah...). I guess the colours seemed to work for me.

    3. Cyclonus- Another fairly kibble free, show/comic accurate(ish) guy, nice articulation, interesting transformation. Ideally would like a Metalhawk repaint/remold (The Botcon Thunderwing retool/redeco is awful) but won't complain if there isn't one (there won't be). Also the target master is a good little thing.

    4. Jazz- I get pretty mixed reception to this but I quite like him, again another fairly show/toy accurate representation, not too blocky, proper articulation etc. Just nice I guess. Just a shame that a majority of his repaints are exclusives/too expensive for me, with the exception of Wheelie who I don't think really fits (I like it but it's just not... I dunno, right. For me anyway).

    5. Darkside WFC Megatron (and I guess to an extent his Optimus Prime buddy) - I guess I just like black colour versions of toys.

    So err... yeah. I guess when it came to things like Fansproject Bruticus, or MakeToys Devastator or a few other things, they were nice but a bit fiddly. Maketoys microbots were very good though, and umm... I dunno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ploughmans Lunch View Post
    2. Skyshadow- I guess I found the head on Thunderwing a bit funny, but the Skyshadow repaint is nice. It's one of those nice, filled out molds of a fairly obscure character that you don't get too often (I mean, except for 2010 Generations, given Darkmount and Skullgrin and whatever, yeah...). I guess the colours seemed to work for me.
    From an Australian/Westerner POV, Black (Sky) Shadow is a far more obscure character than Straxus (Darkmount) or Skullgrin. Skullgrin would be the least obscure out of that lot, as that toy was available in regular retail stores here. Straxus is widely known to English speaking G1 fans as he obviously originated from Anglophone G1 continuity (although he never had a toy before). But Black Shadow only ever existed as a fairly low-key Takara exclusive toy/chararacter who, even in Japan, was one of the less prominent characters. The Crossformers' appearance in the animé wasn't very prominent, and their appearance in the manga even more obscure (if ever... I can't even remember what they did in the manga). And the fact that Generations Sky Shadow was never released in Australia didn't help things either. So yeah, Black Shadow is certainly a very obscure character from an Australian POV!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    From an Australian/Westerner POV, Black (Sky) Shadow is a far more obscure character than Straxus (Darkmount) or Skullgrin. Skullgrin would be the least obscure out of that lot, as that toy was available in regular retail stores here. Straxus is widely known to English speaking G1 fans as he obviously originated from Anglophone G1 continuity (although he never had a toy before). But Black Shadow only ever existed as a fairly low-key Takara exclusive toy/chararacter who, even in Japan, was one of the less prominent characters. The Crossformers' appearance in the animé wasn't very prominent, and their appearance in the manga even more obscure (if ever... I can't even remember what they did in the manga). And the fact that Generations Sky Shadow was never released in Australia didn't help things either. So yeah, Black Shadow is certainly a very obscure character from an Australian POV!
    Yeah, that.

    Wait it didn't come out here? Go figure, I guess.

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