>>7216736>Optimus mold was great-ly covered in kibble. Back kibble that just hanged out, door kibble on the arms, the roof was all kibble and had to be made into weapons.
>Megatron was so-soMegatron looks like it was designed like a very elaborate joke to see how lazy they could get before collectors started boycotting transformers. Seeing how well Megatron was received, they are yet to reach that point.
>Jetfire was great barring the weird articulationThe legs are shit, the arms are serviceable albeit barely functional, the torso protudes too far out, and the unmasked head is one of the great tragedies of the 21st century.
>Astrotrain was really innovative and just had the articulation issues Jetfire had with his legsWhich just shows they forgot how to make hip joints with Armada. Hot Rod kind of succeeded at that.
The altmodes might be better but all its faults come from linewide memetic retardation that spread to most toys, like making deluxe triple changers and putting hip joints on the middle of the thighs.
>Hot Rod was solidIt wasn't. It looked awful and its barely working articulation had G1-obligatory-transformation-joint-tier range.
>Bumblebee mold was fantasticIt's still bad but easily the best from Classics, and it had put whatever the shit that thing was to trick people into buying a scout for deluxe price.
>Seeker mold was bland, I'll give you thatEarth's molten core level standards.
>Grimlock did some great things and failed at othersGimped arms and awful legs that bump into everything. Sacrificed everything for an okay dino mode.
>2-Pack Prime was bad, okayIt's the only acceptable Optimus from Classics but it's still shit.
>2-Pack Megatron was solid except for the gimmick arm not having a handAnd the torso looking like shit, and the legs looking like shit, and the Stickin' Around proportions, and the ugly sci-fi tank, and the
>Devastator was a repaint everyone wanted at the time, being pre-3PEnergon had better colors.