


Some people can't see when they're being played. I didn't waste my money on those lazy-ass, cash-grab, Netfix repaints either. Instead of buying Inferno again, that's $40 I can put towards something new like The Ark. But I sure as hell won't be wasting my money on "Combat Vest Inferno". Worst "repaint" ever! But at least in his case, they weren't trying to change him into a new character.īut do what you want. Easy money!Īnd don't even get me started on G2 Fireflight. Change the color of a couple bits & trick the fans into buying the same figure twice. Except now he's wearing some kind of combat vest.īuster & Hydra are 2 more examples of extremely "LAZY" characters. Or at the very least, a G2 or Shattered Glass Grapple. Hauler can pass for a different character.

If Artfire didn't exist & I painted Inferno's chest white & tried to change his name, you'd laugh at me & say I was crazy. And now you're eager to blow money on another Inferno figure. But because they made Artfire "official", that changes everything. I mean, seriously! What if I took a Megatron figure & painted his arm pink & posted it in the customs forum? And then tried to pass it off as a totally new character? Or if I took an Arcee figure & painted her crotch yellow? You would say that I need to have my head examined. Oh c'mon man! You can't paint 1 part of a figure a different color & say "Hey look! I just made a totally new character!" Some people expect Super Megatron levels of "repainting" each times I guess?To some, redecos of any kind are "lazy" because "We could have gotten another character in a whole new mold instead!" They said that they find Hauler to be a good repaint but not Artfire, so I'm assuming their issue is that Artfire is still partially the same color as Inferno.but saying the only use of the mold who isn't just one solid color is lazy is still a weird take. Hellscream9999 wrote:Wait, how is artfire " lazy" when inferno has no deco, he's just a red robot Preorders are live and available at our usual site sponsors, so get your order in for Artfire today! Are you excited to add him to your collection? Let us know what you think below! Available at most major toy retailers and for pre-order on Entertainment Earth beginning at 1PM ET
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The WFC-GS26 Voyager ARTFIRE figure stands at 7 inches tall, converts from robot mode to firetruck mode in 18 steps, and comes with shoulder blaster, blaster and 2 removable fire hose accessories, plus 4 blast effects.įans can take their TRANSFORMERS figure collections to the next level with Generations Selects, a fan-dedicated line of figures featuring fan-favorite, special edition characters you can’t find in the main line (each sold separately, subject to availability). Fans can attach the blast effects to the NIGHTSTICK figure in blaster mode, and the ARTFIRE firetruck mode features an extendable ladder that can be ratcheted to different angles. This ARTFIRE figure is inspired by the original 1987 TARGETMASTER figure and comes with his TARGETMASTER partner, NIGHTSTICK, like in the original release. Retail Price: $34.99 / Available: September 1, 2021) Transformers: Generations Selects Voyager WFC-GS26 Artfire and Nightstick
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