Takara ROTF Supreme Devastator In Package Images
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Asian countries are also receiving this new version of Devastator.
XL Toys Forum posted the in-package images of the toy. As we have reported before, Takara version spotted a slight different paintwork, notably on the Devastator'face.
Surely you would like to check out our very own gallery on Hasbro version Supreme Devastator for comparison.
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Posted by Prowl1529 on September 20th, 2009 @ 11:20am CDT
Hasbro said that they made this giant to be more accurate to the movie, they said that if the individually robots has more than one mode beside veicule mode they wont be perfect. So just one question: What happen to the number 7 constructicon the red truck? In the movie i saw 7 Constructicons so where's number seven? The EZ Devastator is much smaller cheaper and it's more accurate than this over expensive robot.
Posted by shonenfan4 on September 20th, 2009 @ 11:21am CDT
Posted by Pontimax 01 on September 20th, 2009 @ 11:41am CDT
shonenfan4 wrote:The box once agains looks the same except the ROTF Takara Sticker. Am I the only one here more intersted in how the cashier/employee holding the boxes looks like?
Oh she looks like a cutie. Asian/Japanese chicks are hooot.
Posted by JRFitzpatrick7 on September 20th, 2009 @ 12:57pm CDT
Posted by shonenfan4 on September 20th, 2009 @ 1:50pm CDT
Pontimax 01 wrote:shonenfan4 wrote:The box once agains looks the same except the ROTF Takara Sticker. Am I the only one here more intersted in how the cashier/employee holding the boxes looks like?
Oh she looks like a cutie. Asian/Japanese chicks are hooot.
Exactly wonder if this is in Japan or Hong Kong?
Posted by Galvatron X on September 20th, 2009 @ 2:15pm CDT
shonenfan4 wrote:The box once agains looks the same except the ROTF Takara Sticker. Am I the only one here more intersted in how the cashier/employee holding the boxes looks like?
You guys are great...I was thinking the same thing!
Posted by Convotron on September 20th, 2009 @ 2:52pm CDT
While the red on the head sculpt is more screen accurate, I like the Hasbro all-grey face Supreme Devastator.
Posted by PrimeHigh on September 20th, 2009 @ 4:19pm CDT
pics.?????, there is likely to be not more than a 100,00,000 of those U.S.A
more than 9000. I'm not sure. I went to ask this Japan girl if she knew if any of those will come here. she didn't know she said she would ask someone she knows to get them here. it's most likely that you can't get
those in stores. you maybe have to pre-order it. I'm not sure. there's a
slight chance that you can get them here. but for Japan and China. I'm sure there's a 100,000,00,000,00,000 mile long mine of them. Not sure. it
might be a good idea to pre-order it that just get bags ready travel to
Japan get it then get out, so just pre-order it.
Gen.Prime
Posted by shonenfan4 on September 20th, 2009 @ 4:56pm CDT
Convotron wrote:Hehe, it's good to see that despite being addicted to plastic crack, the guys have proper priorities. Ladies first.
While the red on the head sculpt is more screen accurate, I like the Hasbro all-grey face Supreme Devastator.
I love the Hasbro Supreme Devastator simply because of its price compared to the Takara one.
Posted by Forgotten on September 20th, 2009 @ 6:03pm CDT
Diem wrote:Razorclaw0000 wrote:Diem wrote:Torneira wrote:I don't know what to think of those bunny ears on devastator's head... He looks like he has a rabbitface to me. All he misses are 2 long teeth out of his mouth LoL
28 days... 6 hours... 42 minutes... 12 seconds. That... is when the world... will end.
Nah, this is just Tangent Universe Devastator.
"It takes a large metal object falling to change time to the presupposed line. Like a jet engine. Or Devastator's balls."
Donnie Darko ROCKS!!! and this Devastator is growing on me as well. As for the Asian chicky, 96% of them look gorgeous to me.
Posted by Convotron on September 20th, 2009 @ 6:21pm CDT
shonenfan4 wrote:Convotron wrote:Hehe, it's good to see that despite being addicted to plastic crack, the guys have proper priorities. Ladies first.
While the red on the head sculpt is more screen accurate, I like the Hasbro all-grey face Supreme Devastator.
I love the Hasbro Supreme Devastator simply because of its price compared to the Takara one.
That too, haha.
Posted by tom brokaw on September 20th, 2009 @ 6:45pm CDT
Posted by agent1159 on September 20th, 2009 @ 10:41pm CDT
tom brokaw wrote:eh, the red face doesnt make this any better than the hasbro version
+1000000000000000000
still looks like ass... the face, it's top heavy, was a "pet drone" in the movie.... on and on and on
instead of a repaint of a bad mold/character, can they instead go back a few years and never come up with this craptastic ruin of a great character
Posted by shonenfan4 on September 21st, 2009 @ 12:27am CDT
agent1159 wrote:tom brokaw wrote:eh, the red face doesnt make this any better than the hasbro version
+1000000000000000000
still looks like ass... the face, it's top heavy, was a "pet drone" in the movie.... on and on and on
instead of a repaint of a bad mold/character, can they instead go back a few years and never come up with this craptastic ruin of a great character
same old discussion about how crap Devastator is. We need pics of the girl's face now to save this topic.
Posted by Convotron on September 21st, 2009 @ 12:52am CDT
Posted by shonenfan4 on September 21st, 2009 @ 2:12am CDT
Convotron wrote:I like RotF Devastator overall. My main criticism of the Supreme class toy is that it's not a proper combiner.
Is it bc it's lacking individual robot modes for the components?
Posted by Convotron on September 21st, 2009 @ 2:56am CDT
shonenfan4 wrote:Convotron wrote:I like RotF Devastator overall. My main criticism of the Supreme class toy is that it's not a proper combiner.
Is it bc it's lacking individual robot modes for the components?
Yup. I assume part of the reason for Supreme Devastator's mechanical design is because the sheer mass of its combined form likely requires specialized parts for support rather than normal figures-that-turn-into-bodyparts.
So I understand the resulting design of Supreme Devastator but to me, some of the fun of a combiner is the individual robots. When I look at combiner sets, I look at it as getting twice the amount of toys as there are individual figures(alt+bot modes) plus 1(the combined form). There's so much potential for display and play with that amount of options. It's why I would rather have the EZ Collection Devastator set rather than the Supreme version.
Posted by Rated X on September 21st, 2009 @ 5:55am CDT
So lets see how much the greedy Jap company will ask for this one...my guess $250 US dollars.
Posted by shonenfan4 on September 21st, 2009 @ 1:31pm CDT
Convotron wrote:shonenfan4 wrote:Convotron wrote:I like RotF Devastator overall. My main criticism of the Supreme class toy is that it's not a proper combiner.
Is it bc it's lacking individual robot modes for the components?
Yup. I assume part of the reason for Supreme Devastator's mechanical design is because the sheer mass of its combined form likely requires specialized parts for support rather than normal figures-that-turn-into-bodyparts.
So I understand the resulting design of Supreme Devastator but to me, some of the fun of a combiner is the individual robots. When I look at combiner sets, I look at it as getting twice the amount of toys as there are individual figures(alt+bot modes) plus 1(the combined form). There's so much potential for display and play with that amount of options. It's why I would rather have the EZ Collection Devastator set rather than the Supreme version.
If I were to speculate, I would say that the Supreme Devastator is more aimed at little kids, can you imagine the horror the parents would've gone through if each had a robot form? I plan on getting the EZ Collection Devastator too, simply bc of the reason you said, size wise for display.
Posted by Dinobot Prime on September 21st, 2009 @ 2:15pm CDT
Convotron wrote:shonenfan4 wrote:Convotron wrote:I like RotF Devastator overall. My main criticism of the Supreme class toy is that it's not a proper combiner.
Is it bc it's lacking individual robot modes for the components?
Yup. I assume part of the reason for Supreme Devastator's mechanical design is because the sheer mass of its combined form likely requires specialized parts for support rather than normal figures-that-turn-into-bodyparts.
So I understand the resulting design of Supreme Devastator but to me, some of the fun of a combiner is the individual robots. When I look at combiner sets, I look at it as getting twice the amount of toys as there are individual figures(alt+bot modes) plus 1(the combined form). There's so much potential for display and play with that amount of options. It's why I would rather have the EZ Collection Devastator set rather than the Supreme version.
Also, y'know, it's movie accuracy. For a bunch of people that are always complaining that the figures aren't movie-accurate, you all sure seem to overlook when it actually is. In the movie (if I recall correctly, which I think I do) there were two sets of constructicons. One that went vehicle-to-Devastator, and another that went vehicle-to-individual-robots. That's why we don't have individual figures for each of the seperate constructicons, because they weren't all there in the movie. Only Long Haul, Mixmaster, that jackhammer one whose name I forget, and the steamshovel whose name I forget were actually there.
Same thing goes for the Jazz figure from the first movie. When you think about it, his weapon was one of the most screen-accurate ones. Instead of holding his gun like a G1 figure would've, his was part of his arm, much like it was in the movie.
Posted by Convotron on September 21st, 2009 @ 4:48pm CDT
I personally assess Transformers from the movie line looking for a balance of movie accuracy and design as a toy. If I can get a decent ratio of both factors, I'm happy. Supreme Devastator just doesn't do it for me as a combiner toy. It's just a huge figure that is composed of different parts that can separate. The design of the character is cool, though.
Posted by shonenfan4 on September 21st, 2009 @ 11:35pm CDT
Dinobot Prime wrote:Convotron wrote:shonenfan4 wrote:Convotron wrote:I like RotF Devastator overall. My main criticism of the Supreme class toy is that it's not a proper combiner.
Is it bc it's lacking individual robot modes for the components?
Yup. I assume part of the reason for Supreme Devastator's mechanical design is because the sheer mass of its combined form likely requires specialized parts for support rather than normal figures-that-turn-into-bodyparts.
So I understand the resulting design of Supreme Devastator but to me, some of the fun of a combiner is the individual robots. When I look at combiner sets, I look at it as getting twice the amount of toys as there are individual figures(alt+bot modes) plus 1(the combined form). There's so much potential for display and play with that amount of options. It's why I would rather have the EZ Collection Devastator set rather than the Supreme version.
Also, y'know, it's movie accuracy. For a bunch of people that are always complaining that the figures aren't movie-accurate, you all sure seem to overlook when it actually is. In the movie (if I recall correctly, which I think I do) there were two sets of constructicons. One that went vehicle-to-Devastator, and another that went vehicle-to-individual-robots. That's why we don't have individual figures for each of the seperate constructicons, because they weren't all there in the movie. Only Long Haul, Mixmaster, that jackhammer one whose name I forget, and the steamshovel whose name I forget were actually there.
Same thing goes for the Jazz figure from the first movie. When you think about it, his weapon was one of the most screen-accurate ones. Instead of holding his gun like a G1 figure would've, his was part of his arm, much like it was in the movie.
I could care less about Supreme Devastator being accurate or not, but it would've been great if they had given Movie Jazz some arms and hands.
Posted by lowel on September 23rd, 2009 @ 8:35pm CDT
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