>>5921049>what is considered a clusterfuck these daysClusterfuck-y just means it looks like one even if it ain't.
Transformers are just a jumble of pieces, which is what clusterfucks are from seen from afar. When you put in multiple transformers, it's hard to distinguish the different forms or seperate figures.
Why does a Transformer look like a jumble of pieces? Because you have the extra bits just sticking out. Antlers sticking out of feet, snouts sticking out of backs, antenna sticking out of shins, wheels on a shoulder, and that sort of shit. Pieces that shouldn't be where they are, making it look disjointed. Add more than a few transformers to a shelf? Extra extra busy looking.
So it's jsut the nature of Transformers. Can't be helped, unless you can streamline them like an 80s cartoon or with the help of magic and selling your soul to transcended autist .
Basically, a clusterfuck is where you cant tell what's what at first glance. Having figures where you can't see whos in the 11th row is a clusterfuck. Just obscuring the 2nd row can be a clusterfuck, hence raised stands being used.