>>6577013None of those things are unilaterally present on any figure I've bought, and any combination of them don't ruin my enjoyment of the toy itself.
>highly visible hollowed out partsBrainstorm, Kup, and all of my Legends purchases don't have this
>wonky articulationThey're all decent enough for retail figures. Not sure why you're triggered by this. If you're implying that older classics figures had more articulation, they really didn't. Most of it was inhibited by WAY more kibble.
>loose jointsMy Wheelie had loose joints, which I tightened with floor polish. All the rest I haven't touched, they've been great, either Hasbro or Takara.
>lots of kibbleLOL. TR has been one of the least-kibbly lines in forever. Toys like Kup, Triggerhappy, Hardhead, Highbrow, Wheelie and Roadburn have little to NO kibble at all, in both modes. I like how you're trying to accuse this line of having kibble when older Generations lines, ESPECIALLY CW, where every figure had half its alt. mode on its back, have had waayyyy more kibble.
>and an alt. mode that only vaguely resembles something recognizableOh just fuck off. All the Autobot and Decepticon Headmasters have great alt. modes. Kup is clearly a futuristic armored transport, Wheelie is a great little car, as is Roadburn and Brawn. Gnaw is excellent in alt. mode. Topspin has one of the fucking greatest alt. modes of all time.
I hate myself for replying to such an obvious shitpost, but it's just so fucking easy to disprove literally all of your bitching, I couldn't resist.