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in honor of the 15th anniversary of the series and toyline, i cleaned up my transformers animated shelves. goodness gracious if i do not adore these figures--they're all a blast to transform, crazy screen-accurate, and full of fun, unobtrusive gimmicks that make each figure feel really unique and rich with character.

these toys have aged so gracefully. yes, i would love to see more torso articulation across the board, and wow am i not happy that ankle articulation has become standard in today's era of transformers design, but c'mon. look at these! they're richly detailed, popping with color, and have minimal gaps in their high-quality plastic! heck, the only figure that uses transparent plastic basically anywhere is swindle, and... well, there's a reason he's not on my shelf, and it's because his transparent plastic shoulders both broke years ago.

tfa is the closest to a complete collection i've got. obviously, i would commit minecraft atrocities to get my hands on some of the line's rarest figures--toys like hydrodive bumblebee, wingblade prime, and blackout--but i'm really happy with the collection as is--especially arcee and rodimus prime like, wow. aside from swindle, figures i've got but are missing here include:

  • deluxe bee (not in scale)
  • ironhide
  • sentinel prime
  • black soundwave (aka soundblaster--you can see ratbat in this pic though!)
  • deluxe cybertron prime
  • wreck-gar
  • swoop (missing a head)
  • sunstorm
  • activators ratchet and grimlock (i just think they're neat)

sure, i'd love to get a lockdown at some point, if i can find one for under 30 bucks. i had both megatrons at some point, along with snarl, though all three found new homes with my niblings a long time ago. but ultimately i consider this complete, for my purposes. this set represents my favorite designs and characters from the series. it also means a lot to me that these are all originals, purchased with summer job money while the series was still airing.

besides, i hear legacy evolution's going to dip into some of these designs, and goodness gracious it's about time. legacy "prime universe" bulkhead may as well be an animated take, given it bears effectively no resemblance to TFP's take on bulk bot, and i can't wait to get my hands on that weird G1ized animated prowl and the rumored new take on TFA Prime. plus, the promise of a new CHUG take on Lugnut (chugnut) has me very interested, so consider me stoked.

i really do wish this series had gotten the send off it had deserved. Prime's a good show, sure, but TFA was absolutely phenomenal, and the waning days of the toyline gave us some of the strongest figures in the lineup. 15 years on a lot of what made TFA so special to me still holds up, and i'm happy i'm able to give this special little series a spot on my shelves.

rip derrick j wyatt


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in reply to @kadybat's post:

Depends, really! If you're just getting into the hobby, and are buying figures new, you're going to see two kinds of figures:

  • Collector-focused lines (Generations/Legacy/Legacy Evolution + Studio Series)
  • Kid-friendly lines (Cyberverse, most of the Earthspark toys, the upcoming non-Studio Series movie branded stuff)
  • Expensive, hyper-collector focused lines (Masterpiece, Movie Masterpiece)

Ultimately, if you're an adult with money looking to buy well crafted action figures, go the collector-focused route. The kid-friendly stuff is super easy to transform and great for... y'know, kids... but they don't really pose or do much on a shelf.

As far as which collector subline to go for, it's more about what look you're into. Legacy and Studio Series are the current toylines--Legacy for a mix of characters from various cartoon and comics universes, and Studio Series for updated takes on the live action movie characters (and some 1986 movie characters, but those are less frequent).

You'll soon start to see Legacy Evolution on shelves, which is just a continuation of Legacy. Legacy is a part of the "CHUG" line (which stands for Classics + Henkei + Universe + Generations), a really long running collector-focused line that's had its ups and downs. Prior to Legacy, Generations had a three year stint of the War for Cybertron subline, with various subtitles (War for Cybertron Siege, Earthrise, and Kingdom respectively). Ultimately, anything that says War for Cybertron or Legacy somewhere on the box is going to be of equal quality.

If you're going back in time and collecting older figures, the "Prime Wars" trilogy of the Generations era is absolutely not my favorite. There are some good figures here and there (Titans Return Triggerhappy <3) but ultimately the Prime Wars trilogy (Power of the Primes, Titans Return, and Combiner Wars) was full of issues regarding scale, plastic quality, and just overall design that make it not exactly a fan favorite.

I would also avoid literally everything from the 3rd, 4th, and 5th movies--these are Dark of the Moon, Age of Extinction, and The Last Knight. These three lines are basically considered the worst that Transformers has had to offer in years, and if you're into the Michael Bay designs, do yourself a favor and get Studio Series or Movie Masterpiece figures instead.

You'll note I mentioned Masterpiece a couple times here--that's for folks who want to spend 200+ on intricately detailed figures with metal construction. I don't recommend it unless you're a turbo geek like me, and even then, a lot of the best figures of the War for Cybertron and Legacy eras can be considered "mini-Masterpiece" for all intents and purposes.

Again, it really depends on what designs you like, so before I gush about size classes and whatnot, it's better to figure out things like, is there a specific character you're looking for, or what kinds of vehicles do you like? Autobots or Decepticons? Maybe Predacons and Maximals instead, if you're a Beast Wars fan? What's your favorite Transformers series, or movie, or comic? Those kinds of questions should really be what guides your purchases rather than just "this line is good", because every line has its hits and misses.