

Of course there no longer is the godmaster as it is replaced by the headmaster without the default cab turning into a smaller 'bot. The feet are the same and still part of the trailer. Transformers Super God Masterforce Powermaster Optimus Prime (Super Ginrai) Gallery I dont know what you mean, care to illustrate? Because they look nothing like G1 Ginrai, just look where the wheels are placed.

Kind of like how "Huffer" sees the world through sludge filled windshields.įenrir72 wrote: Compare that to the original G1 Ginrai, nothing has changed. (This btw is not targeted to you Alpha Weltall). It's a flat 75 degree robot feet meant to be made complete with the Godbomber upgrade.īut if your biases are already carved in, no matter how you justify an item you will always see it as ugly. Compare that to the original G1 Ginrai, nothing has changed. The trouble with the feet is that, well, Takara gave it a tilt. I think the biggest problem I had with Ginrai was trying to explain to people that it wasn't actually Optimus Prime. The chests, cab fronts, arms, feet, hips, guns, heights and color shades help me to differentiate the two figures as the different characters they are. However now that I have it in hand, it's really not as bad looking as some of the original photos made it seem.
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Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Movie News.Transformers: Rise of the Beast Movie News.Far from past its peak, Transformers would continue the next year with Super-God - The Ultimate Transformers Fansite Headmasters, and its associated anime (unique to Japan) were highly successful, spawning the usual gamut of merchandise and memorabilia. Despite the large addition to the Cybertron (Autobot) roster, it paled in comparison to the differences in store for the succeeding series. Interestingly, the Destrons (Decepticons) did not receive any newly-designed toys exclusive to Japan. Takara adapted previously untapped Diaclone and Microchange designs for Raiden and Browning, and included a number of unique new designs, such as the Master Warriors, W Cassettbots, and the Targetmasters Artfire and Stepper.
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Headmasters was the first series to feature increasingly broad differences from the Hasbro lineup.

The series would also introduce the largest Transformer to date (a record that stood until 2013), Fortress Maximus (whose Japanese release included two swords). The series moved to a focus on gimmicks involving mini-figures that formed part of the main figure, such as the head or a weapon. Running the course of 1987, Headmasters continued the futuristic stylings started by its predecessor, Transfomrers: 2010. ← Transformers 2010 | Continuity: Japanese G1 | Super-God Masterforce →įight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Headmasters was the name given by Takara to the third series of Generation 1 in Japan. Movie - Revenge of the Fallen (ROTF) (181).
