Normally i don't buy masterpiece transformers but for it's price the element-01 optimus prime is cheaper then the mp44.
This siege three voyager three pack reissue i bought months ago mostly for troop building for the wfc line.
Hight 23cm/90.5,i bought it from showzstore.com it cost me 79.99 of course they mostly sell third parties and ko.Still i don't care i'm not gonna pay for what takara charges on masterpieces tf it being over priced bs.Element-TE01 doesn't have a trailer but i've heard you can use it with the mp-10 using a adapter.How big is that KO? Looks really nice, and at $200 its not bad, but if it's teeny... not so much.
Haha I just picked up Motormaster this evening. I didn't realize I had also gotten Dragstrip last week. Evidently the others haven't been released yet.Sometimes, you don't have the whole team but still need to combine anyway...
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Got it for $350 new way backDamn, thats pretty nice but for 7ish bills... ehhhh.
Cost isn’t the issue. It’s a blocky robot I can’t pick up without his arms falling off or something. It’s 1000 pieces instead of 40. It’s fucking dumb.Nice TF haul, Zaneiken!
@SignOfZeta Alternative brick brands had been making unofficial building block Optimus Prime sets, particularly the Michael Bay incarnation, for years (I own several) before LEGO threw their hat in the ring. And, of course, there's already a cheaper (~$47-50) Chinese bootleg of LEGO's version available on AliExpress, as well as lighting kits for it.
No one is forcing you to buy it and it existing isn't somehow hurting all the already existing TF toys. That's one less little toy robot for you and more money for records you'll only listen to once.Cost isn’t the issue. It’s a blocky robot I can’t pick up without his arms falling off or something. It’s 1000 pieces instead of 40. It’s fucking dumb.
@SignOfZeta: I don't own LEGO's Optimus, but, many fellow LEGO collectors I know do, and I haven't read of any of them being less than impressed with him so far. LEGO model designs are usually pretty sturdy, so, it's unlikely that the arms would come off too easily unless you purposely yanked on them hard. Smaller projecting bits, like the smokestacks and gun's barrel, could probably be dislodged more easily. And, other than a mini figure interpretation, 40 pieces wouldn't be adequate to do an Optimus model justice; even the smaller ones I have are around 300-500 pieces each. I do have a ~100 piece Optimus kit, but, that's a simplified SD chibi one.Cost isn’t the issue. It’s a blocky robot I can’t pick up without his arms falling off or something. It’s 1000 pieces instead of 40. It’s fucking dumb.
My word…@SignOfZeta: I don't own LEGO's Optimus, but, many fellow LEGO collectors I know do, and I haven't read of any of them being less than impressed with him so far. LEGO model designs are usually pretty sturdy, so, it's unlikely that the arms would come off too easily unless you purposely yanked on them hard. Smaller projecting bits, like the smokestacks and gun's barrel, could probably be dislodged more easily. And, other than a mini figure interpretation, 40 pieces wouldn't be adequate to do an Optimus model justice; even the smaller ones I have are around 300-500 pieces each. I do have a ~100 piece Optimus kit, but, that's a simplified SD chibi one.
I wouldn't mind that HISS tank/Transformer with Baroness.
Deadend is coming to the u.s but not until next year i need to get around to buying the stunticons still and i better before there gone.Haha I just picked up Motormaster this evening. I didn't realize I had also gotten Dragstrip last week. Evidently the others haven't been released yet.