Red Dragon is a special version of MB-03 Fei Long, the
Fanshobby Masterpiece scaled
Doublecross. A general release version of a limited edition figure, Red Dragon
is an odd mix up of Beast Wars Transmetal
II dragon Megatron, Beast Machines Megatron,
and Robots in Disguise/Car Robots Megatron. It's also a special edition figure, a detail which may be hard to determine considering it comes packaged in a literal cardboard box.
Friday, June 22, 2018
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Star Wars: The Black Series Chewbacca (Solo: A Star Wars Story)
Apparently certified as a flop based on box office returns,
this springs’ Solo gives us younger
versions of some beloved Star Wars characters, and shows us how they met. Long
standing in the EU is the story of how Han and Chewie came to be such a pair,
and we get a version of it in the Han origin story. For some reason, Chewbacca
was sent to Target as an exclusive while Han and Lando went to general retail,
Han at least almost destined to warm the shelves.
Star Wars: The Black Series Grand Admiral Thrawn
Mitth'raw'nuruodo, or Thrawn, is a Chiss who
climbs the Imperial ranks, breezing through the various officer levels before
eventually becoming the Grand Admiral of the Imperial Navy, taking the reins of
a splintered military following the Imperial defeat at Endor. A fan favorite
character, the only thing that can be said about his Black Series figure is, “it’s about time.”
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Mastermind Creations Airborne Squadron
In 2006, the third party scene was just beginning to turn
into blossom into its current form. Around that time, most third party
offerings were things like add on sets for official figures. Very slowly,
original pieces were beginning to surface from a smattering of ambitious
companies, and the modern day market as we know it, consisting of established characters and full toys, as opposed to the more accurate accessories or embellishment kits, was born.
Friday, June 8, 2018
TFC Toys: Hades
Took way too long to get to this, but finally, let’s take a
look at the combined form of TFC Toys’ Hades team, the third party version of Victory’s Liokaiser, composed of
Rhadamanthus, Thanatos, Cerberus, Aiakos, Minos, and Hypnos.
The Hades figures show a change in the aesthetics of TFC
Toys combiners, moving away from the more cartoonish, Armada/Energon/Cybertron look of teams like Hercules and Ares,
towards a more realistic vibe, commensurate with lines like Classics or Generations, or whatever they call that general style of official
Transformers at any given time, or, dare I say it, even the live action movie
toy lines. Alt modes of the Hades squad would fit in with a movieverse
collection, but not the robot modes, as Hades’ members robot modes actually
make sense and are pleasing visually, unlike the twisted mass of cans and hoses
that the live action movie figures peddle.
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
TFC Toys Poseidon: Iron Shell
TFC Toys’ Ares was a big hit at the Coffin. Sure, it has an
issue here and there, but overall it is a quality third party Predaking. One of
the low points of the Ares experience was the torso figure, Nemean, who is
lacking in so much of what makes the set as a whole great. So there is some
trepidation heading into Iron Shell, the Snaptrap-themed –or, for Masterforce fans, Turtler-themed -- torso
bot of Poseidon. But, most concerns are quickly dispelled after a few minutes
of handling.
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Tamashii Nations Movie Realization Series: Samurai General Darth Vader
This is something really exciting, and I have been really
excited to share it with you all. Now that the semester is over and I have some
time before summer classes begin, I finally have a chance.
The Tamashii Nations Movie Realization Series is a general
series of figures depicting Star Wars and Marvel characters in a feudal
Japanese style. Wild, I know. They are generally pretty well jointed and
capable of easy posing, and are incredibly highly detailed. They are
approximately 8” tall, and come with a load of extra hands and accessories.