So how big is Robot Masters Victory Saber compared to Voyager Classics Prime?
So how big is Robot Masters Victory Saber compared to Voyager Classics Prime?
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Robotmasters Victory Saber is skinny but is basically wearing stilts, so he's tallish, but if you put him next to Voyager Prime they'll look like two different toylines - like a vintage Luke Skywalker standing next to a vintage He-Man. Also, it's a truly awful toy, with annoying rubbery bits instead of nice hard ABS plastic, and the downscaling eliminates the best gimmicky bits of Star Saber. I would avoid buying one unless you really, really want it.
"Chasing fans"?No, instead of solid ABS plastic, which is predominantly used for Transformers, it uses rubbery PVC for the sword, ears, shoulder guns, which gets floppy and bent out of shape, depending on temperature. It's like... is it Pirates of the Caribbean where a combatant has a bendy fencing sword against an opponent with a solid one?
Anyone know if there was a red version of the FJ Cruiser Optimus Prime made? I'm going to get a FJ Cruiser Optimus but don't really like the yellow or white as they are not Prime colours.
The original G1 Star Sabre toy's plastic is pretty poor quality IMO. I personally don't have too much of an issue w/ the quality of RM Star Sabre's plastic quality or rubber parts considering the relatively cheaper price of that toy. The rubber is soft, but not so soft that it would super-easily bend out of shape like say the rubber used on a lot of TF Prime and Age of Extinction toys. Perhaps Star Sabre has a legacy of being made from inferior materials.Let's hope MP Star Sabre bucks this trend.
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If you are getting the Vol1 Generations 2014 book, or can look at someone else's, they show the 8 or 9 colour versions in there... I just can't recall, or easily access my copy at the moment.
If the FJ comes in red, I would imagine that there is a red version of the toy... as the limited edition versions of that toy were all colours done to match the corresponding car being purchased (so that the owner had a Transformer that turned into the exact car they just purchased).