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After months of work i can finally present you… The long awaited Prime, Prime of Combination, Master of Powerlinx,
The Nexus Prime!
--------------------------------------------------------- After months of waiting and work i can finally unveil and show you my finished take on Botcon/Funpub Nexus Prime/Maximus, the one that changed it all. I hope you will like it.
Trasformers, aotp, Nexus Prime belong to Hasbro and Takara, These Digibashes belong to Me!
Oberon
Author's Notes:
Was actually working on another comic to post this week, but as it turns out, Target got a new shipment of Transformers figures... guess who's now on the shelves.
Dialogue is taken from TFWiki.
So, AOTP Armanda Sideways. I gotta admit, the proportions are a little weird and I don't know how I feel about them, but I'm not as vitriolic as some others have been. I'm definitely not thrilled that I need to take the Mini-Cons apart now, but the extra pieces have pegs that let them be stored on Sideways's body (instead of having to be set aside uselessly, like I worried). Plus, since Rook's legs have a 5mm port, I can just pretend it's a weapon.
On a related subject, I also picked up Nexus, and surprisingly, I don't hate him? Rather, I hate that this is supposed to be Nexus, but I don't hate how the figure itself looks. If this had just been some other dude, or just the central component of Nexus rather than the Prime himself, I'd probably be more okay with him. Granted, my softening feelings might be because we're getting the rest of Nexus down the line (even if my question of "What about the combiner skeleton?" still doesn't have an answer).
Beep beep outta the way
I recently got the new Aotp Slingshot, so I decided to draw him.

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So I initially said that if we ever get a Shredhead figure it'll probably be (another) retool/repaint of the Skids mould. But, now I've handled the Age of the Primes Armada Red-Alert I could see that working as well.
I just hope we get a figure of this guy.
Age of the Primes Flatline
Released as a redeco and slight retooling of AOTP Armada Red Alert, Flatline serves as a premier example of the Black Convoy effect, because everything looks better in black.
I was. Not Sold on Red Alert. I've not really watched Armada so I have no connection to either the character or the original toy, and the new figure seemed really basic and, thusly, a bit boring. Flatline, though, looked much cooler. The heavy amounts of black were obviously enticing, but the red highlights helped draw me in further. They pop really nicely, the translucent plastic especially. I do feel he's lacking paint in robot mode, especially in places like his thighs his massive, massive thighs, but I'm not too bothered by it and the placement of what paint is present is also different from Red Alert, which is nice.
I was right about the mold being a bit basic, though. What you see is what you get, by and large. He poses well and has some good range, but no single point is super outstanding, and the transformation is even more straightforward. Fairly clean, but you're not going to be surprised by much, I don't think. What he does get is a good number of accessories. He comes with everything from Red Alert, being three attachments for the left arm and a gun, and a hand. Which Red Alert did not have. They all look nice and fit well! Not much going on there. It's a reasonable amount and they all stow away on the figure itself, which is very much appreciated.
While there's nothing to shock you in the posing department, the joints are fairly tight. Something that wasn't lost in the repaint process, from what I've heard. In general he's a well built figure. Though the heels are just "ok".
The transformation is not terribly involved, but it ~overall~ flows quite smoothly and feels good. My only gripe is that the final step is a bit funky. Getting the rear wheel wells in/out of place requires either a bit of flexing or a very awkward motion, neither of which the figure is particularly built for. You've gotta get like four different sets of tabs into place pretty much at once. Not a huge concern but it's fiddly. The end result is a very sturdy little SUV. Looks great and rolls amazingly, actually? All four wheels are pinned, there's plenty of room underneath, and you get some good traction right out the gate. You also get a few play features. Well, one. But it's still a neat one!
I made this stop motion with my new AOTP Vortex figure.
Music is also by me, if anyone cared.