>>7509758It's what I do.
>>7509775>the number of people who actually own it is so small it's kind of hard to verifyIt's a shame. That's why I always spam pictures of him when I'm in the mood. I need to take some new ones, though. He mightn't have sold massive numbers, but even a quick google search yields a LOT of great photography of him; the few people who DO own him are usually pretty enthusiastic about it.
>>7509782>The artfire mold goes for the sunbow aesthetic tooThe difference is that the Fuso mold doesn't have to get into the absurd level of physics-twisting that the Sunstreaker mold, does. No backpack (no kibble at all, really), no fake parts, easy transformation, and the toy deco bumps the contrast up nicely. I suppose I should say that I don't have an issue with the sunbow aesthetic, as long as the toy is pragmatic about it. Of course, it's not really entirely Takara's fault; I'm willing to bet Mitsubishi gave FAR less of a shit than Lamborghini did about alt. mode accuracy requirements. It's basically just the cab with a rear end made of robot limbs
I will definitely nab Cordon if I see him for a reasonable price, though. The mold seems a bit fussy for my tastes, but still looks like I could squeeze some fun out of it.
>>7509781Oh look, another enlightened anon. Yes, Artfire is truly in a class of his own.
>>7509796They're tampographs. And they look really nice in person, if you're into kitsch. The shin ones would look better if he actually had the sculpting to go with it, though.