If anyone is interested, BBTS has up a preorder page for the Takara version of Devastator.
http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=TAK12152&mode=retail
It's currently going to set you back $220, which to me, is not worth it.
That seems way too cheap, in fact. I would gladly pay 300$, but it's unlikely that I could get my hands on it for less than 400$ considering shipping to Spain and abusive customs.
Anyone knows of a fairly priced Euro shop that does Japanese imports? That would at least save me the customs fee.
My Sever is in my PoL, but I can't wait much longer. The FansToys Dinobots are just the greatest. Pricey, but if you love Dinobots, Masterpiece scale, and big heavy metal toys, they're so satisfying.
I just got word from my supplier that Takara Devastator is a TT Mall exclusive(like Defensor) so I don't think HLJ and others will be carrying it unless something changes.
Pleasantly surprised by Takara Devastator's price. He's basically the same as the MSRP of Hasbro Devestator once you take into account discounts from HLJ or AmiAmi. Basically you only have to eat shipping. Assuming shipping sits around $50-$60 (seems like a good bet to me), that seems like a fair increase for the increase in mold and paint quality and the extra accessories. I was going to go with the basic retail Hasbro edition, but looks like I need to keep an eagle eye on HLJ now.
Importer shops would have to pay the same customs fee, right? I would expect their prices to be higher to account for that. At least, that's what I find for shipping costs and local based retailers in the US. You might still be better off getting it from HLJ or another Japanese shop that gives discounts on the base price and eating the customs fee.
Going Takara. The improvements to the molds and the vastly superior paint job and detailing minus the horrid purple chrome of the SDCC version make it more than worth it to me.
BBTS doesn't list it as such and they reported on the Defenosr news as soon as it launched. Also, Anime-Export has pre-orders up and they are an in-japan retail only outlet like HLJ. It's possible they jumped the gun and Devy is a Mall exclusive, but it doesn't seem likely.
BBTS doesn't list it as such and they reported on the Defenosr news as soon as it launched. Also, Anime-Export has pre-orders up and they are an in-japan retail only outlet like HLJ. It's possible they jumped the gun and Devy is a Mall exclusive, but it doesn't seem likely.
I always keep track of HLJ for new transformer stuff, so I'll give a post as soon as it goes up. Anime-Export is a very reputable shop. I haven't ordered from their personally, but I know people who order their MPs there regularly and have heard of very few issues. Their customer service is very slow, but that's pretty much the case with any Japanese shop that's not HLJ. They also require your order (minus shipping) paid up front, while HLJ charges you everything at ship time. That's why I tend to go HLJ for my pre-orders. HLJ is also very lose about order cancelations. You can cancel easily any time from your account information page.
The main Japanese shops online that I see/use are Hobby-Search, Anime Export, HLJ, Nippon-Yassan and AmiAmi. They all have pros and cons. HLJ gives a bit less of a discount than AmiAmi or Anime Export, but they tend to have cheaper shipping and have great CS. AmiAmi and AE offer more discounts (with AmiAmi also having a discount points program if you buy regularly from them), but their CS is quite slow. Hobby-Search is somewhere in the middle, but is a perfectly good reputable shop if the others are sold out. Nippon Yassan tends to be on the expensive side for both shipping and figures, so they are a last resort. Their main benefit is being a middle-man for figures that are exclusive to one Japanese website or something. They're fine, but I would avoid them for normal retail figures. I would say expect the other shops to go live with their pre-orders sometime in the next week. It can be a bit random at times, but they usually all go up fairly close together.
Any word if Devestator will come with a decal sheet?
I *hated* that about Metroplex.
LOL Combiner Hunters Arcee's been playing too much Monster Hunter.
I know a few of you guys suggested I start with Masterpiece toys but I decided to go with a few cheaper options to start with. I know it won't be exciting to you guys but I picked up Waspinator and Chromia today.
My local shop also has Windblade and should have Arcee back in stock shortly.
I have officially started my Transformer collecting. I'll start saving for MP Optimus Prime while I collect a few deluxe Generations ffigures.
Man I want Chromia so bad.
Actually I want more fembots tbh. The only one I own is my KO Minerva. (Not including any repurposes or whatever)
Takara are doing Blackarachnia, Nightbird, and Slipstream as retools.Man I want Chromia so bad.
Actually I want more fembots tbh. The only one I own is my KO Minerva. (Not including any repurposes or whatever)
Takara are doing Blackarachnia, Nightbird, and Slipstream as retools.
LOL Blackarachnia's boob fangs.
Nah, she has the zip line in spider mode.Is that a retool of Animated Blackarachnia without her zip line? Ugh.
Nah, she has the zip line in spider mode.
Man I actually forgot they were making these.Takara are doing Blackarachnia, Nightbird, and Slipstream as retools.
LOL Blackarachnia's boob fangs.
Man I actually forgot they were making these.
Those boob fangs are weird.
I still have no idea what Hasbro was thinking with the bra for Transmetal 2 Blackarachnia.That's one way to make sure no one can screw off her bra this time.
Man I actually forgot they were making these.
Those boob fangs are weird.
Gets weirder when you consider that large pedipalps are the hallmark of a male spider.
Wouldn't be the first Transformer with a beast alt mode that turns into an animal of the opposite gender as they are.
But the standout by far is David Kaye as Megatron, who is just so much fun to listen to. Unlike most other Megatrons who growl or intimidate, his Megatron sounds completely human and charming. I think this was a good idea, because unlike most other Megatrons, Beast Wars Megatron's voice-acting highlights what he's feeling instead of what he's supposed to make other characters feel. Also, his verbal tic is hilarious and fits his ego. "Yesssss..."
See, in most cases this would be clunky forced exposition, but with Megatron, it makes perfect sense that he would be melodramatically narrating this to himself, setting up his victory.Oh man, you made me remember this scene. So, sooo good. Yesss.
For those looking for him, AmiAmi and HLJ have their Unite Warriors Devastator Pre-Orders up.
https://secure.hlj.com/product/TKT83165/Sci
http://www.amiami.com/top/detail/detail?gcode=FIGURE-012326&page=top
Anime-Export looks to be the cheapest overall, but everyone has their stores they like to stick with and they require up front payment. Think I'm going with HLJ even though they're like $20 more. The flexibility of their order cancelation system is worth it to me.
You know, after rewatching all of Beast Wars, the show is still fucking incredible. The first two episodes are pretty bad (And very awkwardly animated), but then the show finds its way by The Web. By Other Visits in season 2, the animation looks really good and it's unbelievable that this is the same show. The framing and environments just are such a step up.
The characters also are still great. One thing I love that I never thought about before is that after Maximal No More, every single consecutive episode has one of the Maximals make a comment about Dinobot's betrayal, setting up Code of Hero well. And the humor helps keep the show from ever feeling self-important or overly serious. For example, in Bad Spark, Silverbolt and Blackarachnia's flirting is awkward, so having Megatron say "Yuck" upon hearing it lets the audience know the awkward romance is not being taken too seriously. And while there is a lot of broad slapstick, there is also some really funny dialogue-based humor: "Why do you always talk to yourself?" "Ah... I simply have a penchant for... intelligent conversation." That doesn't mean the show can't be serious when it wants to be; again, see Code of Hero.
Then there's the way every character has their own voice. The voice-acting is so great that you could remove the footage and audiences would still be able to easily tell which character is speaking and how they feel. Characters voiced by the same actor like Dinobot and Rattrap manage to never sound alike, and even minor characters like Inferno have unique memorable voices. But the standout by far is David Kaye as Megatron, who is just so much fun to listen to. Unlike most other Megatrons who growl or intimidate, his Megatron sounds completely human and charming. I think this was a good idea, because unlike most other Megatrons, Beast Wars Megatron's voice-acting highlights what he's feeling instead of what he's supposed to make other characters feel. Also, his verbal tic is hilarious and fits his ego. "Yesssss..."
I dunno, I just really love Beast Wars and watching it again makes me remember why.