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Hasbro skipped Powered Buggy, the little red single seater vehicle/robot that came with Powered Convoy too.
Never really thought about it before and it's probably been mentioned a number of times elsewhere, but Camshaft is an ironic name for the character (G1 Omnibot), as his car mode is a Mazda RX-7, rotary engines don't have camshafts....
I wonder if the person who decided on the name did so as a small joke
That's really interesting, surprising and cool. you can even see the little slots in the side of the ches piece where they coiuld have put those thin wire axels in for the wheels.
This is noticed by someone every 6 months or so on a board somewhere around the world, but that doesn't make it any less valid or interesting. I like to think it's the designers being creatively ironic. it's this sort of trivia that I love about Transformers.
Today I saw a picture of G1 Reflector with some other G1 bots and I have to say, he's WAY smaller than I thought.
Come to think of it, IMO most G1 toys are quite hard to tell scale with. Before I saw G1 Optimus in person, I presumed he was at least a tall deluxe-ish size. Soundwave, I couldn't give myself any idea and I still find it quite hard to tell.
Anyone else feel this way?
I grew up with G1, so they've always seemed normal to me, apart from the odd one or two. It's Beast Wars figures that really throw mei've either forgotten or have not seen it in the plastic.
In relation to Soundwave's height: he's almost the same height (feet to top of head) as Generations Sandstorm
<clears.throat> Most of us hereare twice your age or more^were children of the 80s who grew up with G1, so we've been used to the size of G1 toys for as long as they've been around... so it doesn't come as much of a surprise to us.![]()
Well I've been a TransFan since an 80s childhood too, but can still get surprised how big or small some G1 Transformers I did not own (or see) as a child turn out to be.
One thing that still gets me every time I see them is how big the Pretender Beast shells are since I didn't see them in person until the mid-late 00's. Much larger than I ever imagined as a kid. Same with Galvatron. And Sixshot. which made Quickswitch disappointing small when I finally played with him.