>>7794327I'll admit, they do look better then the TR ones, but I never saw those guys in any store so I'm stuck with the TR versions. The Micromaster Rumble just looks like a weird, square toddler so that mold's an easy pass for me.
>>7794346He's had so many figures come so close, but all of them fail in all the worst ways.
The Universe version lacks front leg swivels so he's stuck with in his one awkward pose. The WFC version is probably the worst Disc figure of all the Disc figures with his tiny legs and giant flap tail. The TR version is just awful, and it's best mode is the jet of all things. And the Micromaster one has those awfully large, blocky shoulders/upper thighs with the comically small feet. Had those larger square blocks just folded out like almost every other Ravage figure ever made, it probably would've been the best non-MP Ravage out to date.
Personally I use the TR Frumble, Universe Ravage (the least bad of the bunch imo) and the Micromaster Laserbeak, who honestly feels like he should have came with Soundwave himself.
>>7794362And I wish I could afford dropping $600 bucks on one of these guys. Partly because I do love how obnoxiously large he is, but also because I want Haslabs to keep making giant toys that otherwise would never see the light of day. As big of a TF fan as I am, I can live without a super sized Unicron. But if they keep making these giant toys, eventually they'll hopefully make a new U.S.S. Flagg, and at that point I'll be all in.