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17:55 why not make a video series like "road to legacy superion" just like monthly megatron but with an end goal in mind . At the end you can anwer 3 questions "who is the best superion/combiner/ individual aerialbots?" (maybe the three answers are not in the same set of toys and that sounds pretty interesting)
Me: I don't know if I want to buy the new Superion. *Thew says Superion* Me: I guess I'll go order the new Superion. I like this setup. The ring light around the top camera works well. The wood table is a better backdrop than the solid white from the Blokees. Love and peace.
@@toygrind Speaking of feedback, since I completely agree with Nebula's comment, I have a different bit of model-related advice for you regarding sticker-placement (apologies in advance if you are already aware of this but,): using a wooden toothpick to not only assist with precision when putting it in place, but also smoothing out the sticker after its been applied, has worked absolute wonders for me when it comes to building Gunpla. I'm not sure if it would translate over to these Kabaya kits, but hey- I figured I'd at least suggest it to you.🤝
So glad you share my thoughts on the modern Menasor and Superion, I thought I was going crazy. They're literally not combiners, they're just Commander-class bots you can stitch some smaller bots onto purely for aesthetics. SS86 Devastator is thankfully not using this system, but he has another problem in that he's nowhere near as big as he should be. He's barely taller than Optimus. The Constructicons should be Voyagers and Leaders, not Deluxes and Voyagers. Deluxe Bonecrusher looks like a Happy Meal toy. Holding out for a Studio Series Gamer Edition FOC Bruticus, hopefully that will sate my weirdly high and specific combiner needs lol
Studio Series RotF Devastator is the peak combiner for now, if your main focus with combiners is that they be free of combiner kibble. He's got a grand total of a SINGLE piece of combiner kibble, no other combiner has that few extra parts. I don't mind the frame system for scramble city combiners because all of them relied on extra parts already, both as toys and show models. If the current toyline's objective is to faithfully recreate them, then they HAVE to use extra parts. Asking hastak to do accurate scramble city combiners that scale correctly in robot and combined modes, at retail price, without relying on extra parts is literally asking for the impossible.
@@MrRcn23 For me, I'm not too concerned about any kind of _accuracy,_ as long as they look cool and resemble the characters. For the most part, I'm actually really happy with the Combiner Wars incarnations (I do have the Takara version of Computron). That said, the Legacy Stunticons actually worked for me, but I don't think the same is true of what I've seen from the Aerialbots, so I'll likely be skipping them. I see we have a Vortex coming in wave two, so I'm gonna play wait-and-see there; I do love my CW Bruticus, but I'm curious how this new version looks, it's a definite possibility.
@@Brickerbrack I suspect you'll want to hold on to your CW Bruticus, because everything points to the frame becoming standard for the special teams. Menasor was the weakest of the CW Combiners in my opinion, so it makes sense you liked the new one despite the frame. These things are cyclical though: I'm sure that now that they're doing the combiners putting scale and accuracy first and foremost, if they ever do them again they'll prioritize integration like in CW. I like both systems so I'm happy either way, but since they already favored integration back in CW I'm glad accuracy is the priority this time around, because that way we get more distinct toys. My favourite combiner so far is the aforementioned RotF Devastator, but I'm also really looking forward to seeing what they do with G1 Devastator and Bruticus.
@MrRcn23 I don't have a problem with the frame where it makes sense, and I have a hunch that it could work for Onslaught the same way it did for Motormaster. I'm just gonna wait and see what happens...
God I love the Kabaya series. I have Overlord and Road Ceasar sets and they are so gooooood. I would also love to see more of these build videos, they're so relaxing.😊
this is a rare treat, dont think ive ever seen one of these kabaya transformers in motion before, let alone see one getting put together. they’re always in low resolution on the wiki with no other images anywhere else, so seeing this little fella come to life feels very special.
I have a bunch of these Kabaya & other candy-toy kits, they're always very faithful to the originals (aesthetics-wise that is, transforming is usually pretty partsformer-y) & good for some kitsch fun! I find a quick wash with dish soap & warm water before beginning goes a long way to preparing the surface for the stickers to adhere to more reliably. I then use a pair of toothpicks to manipulate the sticker, can usually line things up better than with my fingers. For the stickers that go over molded details, I flex & soften the tip of a toothpick a little & use it to gently scribe the sticker into the detail. For the bits that are still stubborn about adhering, or is starting to peel from handling due to location, the tiniest bit of crazy glue, applied with a toothpick & letting capillary action draw it along the sticker's edge, then gently pressed down into place, should do the trick. I'm always impressed how accurate the sticker details line up with the molded detail. Lined up right & done carefully, looks better than they deserve to! I didn't know these kits were out there, thank you! You should also check out Bandai's Machine Robo Mugenbine kits 🤘😎
@@NemesisTomato i try to just bend the tip against the desk a little & get some fibers to splay out, almost like a stiff paintbrush with a firm core.. if it's too pointy you risk tearing through the printed layer... carefully though, the layer can actually stretch down into the molding a bit, & if lined up well, could fool someone it was paint.. if things didn't line up well, or there's an oops, i just try to stay wabi-sabi about it 😅
This is honestly one of my favorite video formats you do, the vibe is all there and chill (when the build isn't confounding the brain too much), plus I bet most people just like hearing about your thoughts. Also yeah totally with you on how they're now doing the Combiners, and it really shows off how sticking by G1 and especially the Sunbow cartoon to a fault isn't always good, since they lose out on the big gimmick of the OG toys, where a limb can be an arm or a leg. Structurally I get it, but I am not happy with the extra crap Silverbolt needs just to function.
That third party Bruticus springs to mind, Mastermind Ox? The guy who has all the combiner parts built into each figure. Also Thew for the next voice of Skeletor, it's about a second but damn that's a good second!
The MMC Assaultus has all of the combiner parts incorporated into the separate bots. It's Some form of black magic how they did that AND made them look great in all 3 modes, but they're about 5% less complicated than a real transformer would be so I'll probably never take my set out of combined mode.
Right always love a build video, just nice listening to thew talking about things he love, For the setup I would recommend a mat or cover to help contrast the figure as Plain light wood against small. White pieces aren't the best. I would also move the camera down a bit further So you wouldn't have to Hold up the pieces That high and it would help keep the build in frame For model techniques I would recommend some tweezers for the stickers and some Q-Tips to smoothing the edges of sticker when it has been applied, helps make it look better
4:25 TRANSFORMER G (Gaia) SCRAMBLE (1) Fire Bolt (2) Drag Stripe (3) Vorter (4) Brawl That's Fireflight, Dragstrip, Vortex, and I think you can guess the last one.
I didn't know the G1 Aerialbots notoriously crumbled. One of my work colleagues actually gave me a boxed G1 Superion. He told me that he got it for christmas shortly after he started to grow out of transformers, and it had just been in his attic for thirty years. If they crumble easily, they can stay in their box.
@Brickerbrack Ah okay. Some bots crumble due to photodegradation too. It's hard to keep track. Of course thr GPS champion in the Aerialbots is G2 Slingshot
When I need to put stickers on a kit, I use a little cutter knife (you can use an exacto knife too) to lift the sticker off the sheet, with a bit of overhang, so my finger grease doesn't get on the glue. You can maneuver the sticker, press a corner down and jut slide the blade off. it usually works well. You can use toothpicks if you need to press it into a weird shape. Admitedly stickers are a pain :p Lightning was great!
People like to say that Transformers started overloading the line with gimmicks in 87, with the headmasters and targetmasters, but they started it earlier in 1986 with the whole Scramble City gimmicks, which weren't even fully advertised by the toys themselves!
In October, I built the Master Grade Extreme Strike Freedom Gundam and Real Grade RX-78-2 Gundam Ver. 2.0. Both models are very complex because I needed to build the full inner frame, assemble the armor on top, and build the backpacks and weapons. They are way more complex than the HG IBO kits. I love the finished models; the builds were very smooth despite being so complex.
This is literally the first time I've ever heard of anyone ever having issues with a G1 Silverbolt. I've had mine since about 1997, and he's still as good as he was then.
if I recalled correctly the 30th Anniversary Kabaya Combiners have their limbs being a mix of old characters with new characters made exclusively for these kits hence this Superion has a tank dude as one of his limbs, they are also Yuusha/Brave series inspired too being given "Gundam-like" designs.
I was given a Blokees Mirage as an early xmas gift after expressing my interest in the line from seeing them in your videos. I have no particular fondness for Mirage, or the movie he's from, but it was an enjoyable build!
Why did this just make me nostalgic for the period of time when thew got back into gundam also also since thew mentioned how great combiner wars superion is I shall now go buy a combiner wars superion
please, thew, for stickers, in the future, use a wooden toothpick or a needle (with your fingers holding the sharp end so you don't puncture the plastic, your paws can heal, the plastic cannot) to apply stickers. sincerely, a dude with big fat clumsy paws himself
I share your trepidation on opening Kabaya kits. I have the three for Big Powered unopened but did open the three for Road Ceasar. Sadly, i don't believe they recolored the latter set for the obligatory Sidewalk Vinaigrette mention.
A bit of advice should you do some more sticker heavy kits. I find using a toothpick to extract and place the stickers really helps, especially with smaller ones. The point allows for more precise placement and the stickers tend not to stick to wood nearly as much as they do plastic (,or you).
I am not being rude; I honestly watch you for bits about peas you had five years ago and going on about steaks. Where else can you find this content? I am looking forward to the new Silverbolt; it looks impressive.
It's scary to think that Combiner Wars came out ten years ago now. I remember when I was a young lad watching your videos as I got into transformers stuff, absolutely ogling the big combiner stuff that I just barely missed the boat on. Guess kid me will have to suffice with an objectively cooler and better combiner
4:30 The limbs look like a Fireflight, a red Brawl, a Fastlane but not really, and some weird combination of Blast Off and Vortex... 8:25 I concur. While I was hesitant at the non-Scramble City style of Legacy Menasor, I do actually really like how he came out, and yes, it does feel like an improvement to me over the Combiner Wars Stunticons. From what I've seen of the Aerialbots, though, I don't feel that need to replace the CW lot. The Commander Class figure's bulk-out parts seem pretty redundant, and make for a pretty unnecessarily chonky-looking Superion... 9:10 I've got to admit, I think this is one of those cases where I'd opt to _paint_ a lot of the details to _replicate_ the colour blocks they're adding... 10:45 Too late to take it back. Posts are now "stooples". 11:30 The original Bolty has a hole in his stomach that the chest plate pegs into. 13:20 I duuno, that sticker looked like a delightfully goofy grin _before_ you put it on, so I have to believe it's intentional... 15:50 Or Micromaster Sixjet/Superion, with all the spare combiner bits making a plane... 17:00 Yeah, G1 lad has that Metroplex-interplay base mode too, though I don't recall folding the forearms out; I think that's just to make room for his legs on this one.
For me the Legacy system only really works where it feels unfeasible to make an animation accurate model from the toys. Menasor obviously needed that more than any other combiner. but Superion? I don't get why he needed it
My first ever actually vintage transformer was a G1 Silverbolt that I got when the first Bay film came out as an early birthday present. But me being the dumb kid I was thought it was Jetfire because I didn’t know about the Airealbots at the time.
WoW! That is high grade plastic. If that tiny bit of plastic was on a scale model. It would explode (well split in two) with the tension between the piece and spue as you snipped it off. Mind you that is a Japanese model. When it comes to making moulding and tooling; they are not next level; it is an evolution apart when compared to the westerners and Chinese and everybody else (mind you the Chinese are growing exponentially, compared to everyone else, they are still behind the west but they are catching up really quickly) When it comes to model kits.
I have a recurring desire to buy a cheap Kabaya kit and paint and weather it like a Gunpla, generally make it the best it can be. Would certainly be more dignified than the flimsy stickers they come with.
I actually broke my Combiner Wars Silverbolt! While I was transforming him into combined mode the hinge of the panel that the combined mode head sits on broke and Superion's head came off. I was able to fix it but, it still bugged me so I eventually ended up selling him.
Gotta agree, CW Superion is still good and fine, he was really one of the best combiners in the whole Prime Wars line, especially if you had the upgrade hands and feet. The AOTP one by comparison looks pretty junky.
Yeah I was pretty dissapointed by the presentation of the Legacy Superion. I don´t like that the Leg-Formers are on the Back of the Legs. I didn´t like that at Menasor and I don´t like that at Superion even more.
8:47 I agree with you Thew, it's cheating. I'm passing on the Arialbots because I have an oversized ko combiner wars one, and it's perfect. Now, if they do defensor or kb g2 constructacons I'm game.
the skeleton system works to make a more accurate and more importantly a more solid and articulated combiner, but while I much prefer the CW system, CW is still pretty damn good to this day and doesn't need an upgrade really, so having a different option built differently is very interesting imo, options.
Combiners are always going to be compromise somewhere between aesthetics, function and price. Combiner Wars era were 100% going for function, with each limb being essentially a quad changer (vehicle, robot, arm, or leg) and going full scramble city. But the aesthetics faltered with very samey robot modes, and really strained combined modes for many of them, Menasor especially. It's clear that HasTak are prioritizing the Vehicle, Robot and Combined mode aesthetics for the new Versions, making the combined mode look good and be screen accurate to the original at the expense of simplified combining as a gimmick. I understand people not liking the idea; I don't know if it's "cheating" per se when combiners have always required extra kibble to make the hands and feet work anyway, but i do get wanting the limbs to made up of the robot themselves. I just don't think the complexity and parts=count of a deluxe scale limb is going to cut it to make that work. I can't help but feel like a mass market store release budget can't get the aesthetic and function to where they need to be to do it, that might be Masterpiece territory. I like the new combiners, and I'll be picking them up to go with my CW, but totally get anyone who wants to keep the CW versions as their definitive.
I am glad that you were honest about how much the new Legacy combiner limbs are cheating by just slotting the arm and leg guys into the main combiner limb's shells! It is a terrible system and Combiner Wars and the OG G1 were better!
It really is funny how Legacy is *overall* so much better than Combiner Wars, but, fittingly given the name, the one thing Combiner Wars really does better than Legacy is Combiners.
I much prefer Hasbro cheating, though I do love my combiner wars but the look of the bots themselves, their alt modes and that combine mode is too much to not get it...
To me the Age of the Primes stuff has been kind of meh. the alt modes of the primes seem really underwhelming for "gods" just seem like slight reworks of molds that we have already seen a 100 times over the WFC and Legacy lines. The Optimas giant play set thing is really cheap looking too imo. the colors are way too bright and dollar store. idk I will wait to see what other waves look like
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What was your favorite episode of Thew Builds Little Timmy? I really liked the one where Thew talked about peas for a loooooong time.
All he was saying is give peas a chance.
Peas!
Damn, game grumps reference on a thew vid is crazy crossover
@@RazgrizXMG0079 I remember in I think a Ten Shots, Ten Bots, he said he was in "actual romantic love with Dan Avidan."
@@TheNewtypeblue Who isn't though?
17:55 why not make a video series like "road to legacy superion" just like monthly megatron but with an end goal in mind . At the end you can anwer 3 questions "who is the best superion/combiner/ individual aerialbots?" (maybe the three answers are not in the same set of toys and that sounds pretty interesting)
The real Silverbolt is the friends we make along the way.
Me: I don't know if I want to buy the new Superion.
*Thew says Superion*
Me: I guess I'll go order the new Superion.
I like this setup. The ring light around the top camera works well. The wood table is a better backdrop than the solid white from the Blokees.
Love and peace.
Cheers for the feedback! 😁
@@toygrind Speaking of feedback, since I completely agree with Nebula's comment, I have a different bit of model-related advice for you regarding sticker-placement (apologies in advance if you are already aware of this but,): using a wooden toothpick to not only assist with precision when putting it in place, but also smoothing out the sticker after its been applied, has worked absolute wonders for me when it comes to building Gunpla. I'm not sure if it would translate over to these Kabaya kits, but hey- I figured I'd at least suggest it to you.🤝
So glad you share my thoughts on the modern Menasor and Superion, I thought I was going crazy. They're literally not combiners, they're just Commander-class bots you can stitch some smaller bots onto purely for aesthetics.
SS86 Devastator is thankfully not using this system, but he has another problem in that he's nowhere near as big as he should be. He's barely taller than Optimus. The Constructicons should be Voyagers and Leaders, not Deluxes and Voyagers. Deluxe Bonecrusher looks like a Happy Meal toy.
Holding out for a Studio Series Gamer Edition FOC Bruticus, hopefully that will sate my weirdly high and specific combiner needs lol
I want a Gamer Edition Bruitucs so bad! Mostly because I love the sci-fi High Moon designs.
Studio Series RotF Devastator is the peak combiner for now, if your main focus with combiners is that they be free of combiner kibble. He's got a grand total of a SINGLE piece of combiner kibble, no other combiner has that few extra parts.
I don't mind the frame system for scramble city combiners because all of them relied on extra parts already, both as toys and show models. If the current toyline's objective is to faithfully recreate them, then they HAVE to use extra parts. Asking hastak to do accurate scramble city combiners that scale correctly in robot and combined modes, at retail price, without relying on extra parts is literally asking for the impossible.
@@MrRcn23 For me, I'm not too concerned about any kind of _accuracy,_ as long as they look cool and resemble the characters. For the most part, I'm actually really happy with the Combiner Wars incarnations (I do have the Takara version of Computron).
That said, the Legacy Stunticons actually worked for me, but I don't think the same is true of what I've seen from the Aerialbots, so I'll likely be skipping them. I see we have a Vortex coming in wave two, so I'm gonna play wait-and-see there; I do love my CW Bruticus, but I'm curious how this new version looks, it's a definite possibility.
@@Brickerbrack I suspect you'll want to hold on to your CW Bruticus, because everything points to the frame becoming standard for the special teams. Menasor was the weakest of the CW Combiners in my opinion, so it makes sense you liked the new one despite the frame. These things are cyclical though: I'm sure that now that they're doing the combiners putting scale and accuracy first and foremost, if they ever do them again they'll prioritize integration like in CW. I like both systems so I'm happy either way, but since they already favored integration back in CW I'm glad accuracy is the priority this time around, because that way we get more distinct toys. My favourite combiner so far is the aforementioned RotF Devastator, but I'm also really looking forward to seeing what they do with G1 Devastator and Bruticus.
@MrRcn23 I don't have a problem with the frame where it makes sense, and I have a hunch that it could work for Onslaught the same way it did for Motormaster. I'm just gonna wait and see what happens...
God I love the Kabaya series. I have Overlord and Road Ceasar sets and they are so gooooood. I would also love to see more of these build videos, they're so relaxing.😊
Great lighting and a perfect surface for filming! The warm colour background is much easier on the eyes.
A Thew Builds? On my Birthday? Amazing!
Happy birthday.
Happy birthday
Happy birthday!
I love these little Kabaya kits, the Seacon set they did is absolutely lovely
this is a rare treat, dont think ive ever seen one of these kabaya transformers in motion before, let alone see one getting put together. they’re always in low resolution on the wiki with no other images anywhere else, so seeing this little fella come to life feels very special.
I have a bunch of these Kabaya & other candy-toy kits, they're always very faithful to the originals (aesthetics-wise that is, transforming is usually pretty partsformer-y) & good for some kitsch fun! I find a quick wash with dish soap & warm water before beginning goes a long way to preparing the surface for the stickers to adhere to more reliably. I then use a pair of toothpicks to manipulate the sticker, can usually line things up better than with my fingers. For the stickers that go over molded details, I flex & soften the tip of a toothpick a little & use it to gently scribe the sticker into the detail. For the bits that are still stubborn about adhering, or is starting to peel from handling due to location, the tiniest bit of crazy glue, applied with a toothpick & letting capillary action draw it along the sticker's edge, then gently pressed down into place, should do the trick. I'm always impressed how accurate the sticker details line up with the molded detail. Lined up right & done carefully, looks better than they deserve to! I didn't know these kits were out there, thank you! You should also check out Bandai's Machine Robo Mugenbine kits 🤘😎
I was also going to suggest toothpicks! Tweezers also help. I like the idea of softening the toothpick tip for detail work, thanks!
@@NemesisTomato i try to just bend the tip against the desk a little & get some fibers to splay out, almost like a stiff paintbrush with a firm core.. if it's too pointy you risk tearing through the printed layer... carefully though, the layer can actually stretch down into the molding a bit, & if lined up well, could fool someone it was paint.. if things didn't line up well, or there's an oops, i just try to stay wabi-sabi about it 😅
Legitimately so jazzed to have Thew Builds back, I love these types of vids! 😊
This is honestly one of my favorite video formats you do, the vibe is all there and chill (when the build isn't confounding the brain too much), plus I bet most people just like hearing about your thoughts. Also yeah totally with you on how they're now doing the Combiners, and it really shows off how sticking by G1 and especially the Sunbow cartoon to a fault isn't always good, since they lose out on the big gimmick of the OG toys, where a limb can be an arm or a leg. Structurally I get it, but I am not happy with the extra crap Silverbolt needs just to function.
I love it when topics “date” a video. It’s like time traveling
That third party Bruticus springs to mind, Mastermind Ox? The guy who has all the combiner parts built into each figure.
Also Thew for the next voice of Skeletor, it's about a second but damn that's a good second!
The MMC Assaultus has all of the combiner parts incorporated into the separate bots. It's Some form of black magic how they did that AND made them look great in all 3 modes, but they're about 5% less complicated than a real transformer would be so I'll probably never take my set out of combined mode.
Right always love a build video, just nice listening to thew talking about things he love,
For the setup I would recommend a mat or cover to help contrast the figure as Plain light wood against small. White pieces aren't the best. I would also move the camera down a bit further So you wouldn't have to Hold up the pieces That high and it would help keep the build in frame
For model techniques I would recommend some tweezers for the stickers and some Q-Tips to smoothing the edges of sticker when it has been applied, helps make it look better
I will 100% be watching this in 4 years.
Superion was SUCH a strong opening to Combiner Wars. Back when it was the first time we saw those molds.
I thought it was a giant robot and then you pull out this little travel size cereal box! 😂😂 I want one now!
6:08 is that a Game Grumps reference!?
Thew's become one of my comfort channels :>
4:25 TRANSFORMER G (Gaia) SCRAMBLE
(1) Fire Bolt (2) Drag Stripe (3) Vorter (4) Brawl
That's Fireflight, Dragstrip, Vortex, and I think you can guess the last one.
I didn't know the G1 Aerialbots notoriously crumbled. One of my work colleagues actually gave me a boxed G1 Superion. He told me that he got it for christmas shortly after he started to grow out of transformers, and it had just been in his attic for thirty years. If they crumble easily, they can stay in their box.
I don't think he means _crumble,_ like GPS crumbles. I've had mine, _not_ boxed, for nearly forty years, and he's fine.
@Brickerbrack Ah okay. Some bots crumble due to photodegradation too. It's hard to keep track. Of course thr GPS champion in the Aerialbots is G2 Slingshot
@chrisschurke4151 My G1 Roadblock didn't last super-long either...
When I need to put stickers on a kit, I use a little cutter knife (you can use an exacto knife too) to lift the sticker off the sheet, with a bit of overhang, so my finger grease doesn't get on the glue. You can maneuver the sticker, press a corner down and jut slide the blade off. it usually works well. You can use toothpicks if you need to press it into a weird shape.
Admitedly stickers are a pain :p
Lightning was great!
People like to say that Transformers started overloading the line with gimmicks in 87, with the headmasters and targetmasters, but they started it earlier in 1986 with the whole Scramble City gimmicks, which weren't even fully advertised by the toys themselves!
Usually those guis are tiny but very articulated.
It's OK you are afraid to swoosh Silverbolt. He's afraid of heights.
In October, I built the Master Grade Extreme Strike Freedom Gundam and Real Grade RX-78-2 Gundam Ver. 2.0. Both models are very complex because I needed to build the full inner frame, assemble the armor on top, and build the backpacks and weapons. They are way more complex than the HG IBO kits. I love the finished models; the builds were very smooth despite being so complex.
This is literally the first time I've ever heard of anyone ever having issues with a G1 Silverbolt.
I've had mine since about 1997, and he's still as good as he was then.
if I recalled correctly the 30th Anniversary Kabaya Combiners have their limbs being a mix of old characters with new characters made exclusively for these kits hence this Superion has a tank dude as one of his limbs, they are also Yuusha/Brave series inspired too being given "Gundam-like" designs.
I for one am always enthralled by stories about peas from five years ago
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I love you, and I'm glad you're making a living. Still mildly disappointed
Thew, small tweezers exist! I use plastic cross-lock for applying diddy stickers and metal ones cross-lock tweezers for holding small parts.
I was given a Blokees Mirage as an early xmas gift after expressing my interest in the line from seeing them in your videos.
I have no particular fondness for Mirage, or the movie he's from, but it was an enjoyable build!
Why did this just make me nostalgic for the period of time when thew got back into gundam
also also since thew mentioned how great combiner wars superion is I shall now go buy a combiner wars superion
please, thew, for stickers, in the future, use a wooden toothpick or a needle (with your fingers holding the sharp end so you don't puncture the plastic, your paws can heal, the plastic cannot) to apply stickers. sincerely, a dude with big fat clumsy paws himself
9:26 I probably will when I do my annual Thew binge
If you could go back in time and tell my ten year old self that Silverbolt would last longer than the actual Concorde, he would not believe you.
1.08...Thew channelling his inner evil overlord.
I share your trepidation on opening Kabaya kits. I have the three for Big Powered unopened but did open the three for Road Ceasar. Sadly, i don't believe they recolored the latter set for the obligatory Sidewalk Vinaigrette mention.
Loving the subtle "I'm always drinking coca cola" vibes to the sponsored segment 😆👌
A bit of advice should you do some more sticker heavy kits.
I find using a toothpick to extract and place the stickers really helps, especially with smaller ones.
The point allows for more precise placement and the stickers tend not to stick to wood nearly as much as they do plastic (,or you).
I am not being rude; I honestly watch you for bits about peas you had five years ago and going on about steaks. Where else can you find this content? I am looking forward to the new Silverbolt; it looks impressive.
Welcome back thew builds!
Yat lil Thew bild vid for half way to Christmas.
12:10 So, does anyone know what he is talking about?
I like how you used generations skids to show the bounceiness of the chair. The only skids version that it's ok if it breaks.
It's scary to think that Combiner Wars came out ten years ago now. I remember when I was a young lad watching your videos as I got into transformers stuff, absolutely ogling the big combiner stuff that I just barely missed the boat on. Guess kid me will have to suffice with an objectively cooler and better combiner
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1:32 TFP Rumble *NOOOOOOOOOOOOO*
I am apparently an idiot, as I didn't know that Kabaya kits were transformable. Just thought they were model kits... Must... not hunt them down...
The Gunpla builder in me screamed to sand, use tweezers, as well as nippers lmao
4:30 The limbs look like a Fireflight, a red Brawl, a Fastlane but not really, and some weird combination of Blast Off and Vortex...
8:25 I concur. While I was hesitant at the non-Scramble City style of Legacy Menasor, I do actually really like how he came out, and yes, it does feel like an improvement to me over the Combiner Wars Stunticons. From what I've seen of the Aerialbots, though, I don't feel that need to replace the CW lot. The Commander Class figure's bulk-out parts seem pretty redundant, and make for a pretty unnecessarily chonky-looking Superion...
9:10 I've got to admit, I think this is one of those cases where I'd opt to _paint_ a lot of the details to _replicate_ the colour blocks they're adding...
10:45 Too late to take it back. Posts are now "stooples".
11:30 The original Bolty has a hole in his stomach that the chest plate pegs into.
13:20 I duuno, that sticker looked like a delightfully goofy grin _before_ you put it on, so I have to believe it's intentional...
15:50 Or Micromaster Sixjet/Superion, with all the spare combiner bits making a plane...
17:00 Yeah, G1 lad has that Metroplex-interplay base mode too, though I don't recall folding the forearms out; I think that's just to make room for his legs on this one.
BIOHAZARD!! Down for life!
You know a product is quality when the shilling for it ends with an explosion !
If you ever get his limbs, I would suggest looking up the instructions online. That way you can save the box.
I was not expecting to see someone else own that figure.
For me the Legacy system only really works where it feels unfeasible to make an animation accurate model from the toys. Menasor obviously needed that more than any other combiner. but Superion? I don't get why he needed it
My first ever actually vintage transformer was a G1 Silverbolt that I got when the first Bay film came out as an early birthday present. But me being the dumb kid I was thought it was Jetfire because I didn’t know about the Airealbots at the time.
I’ve always, always wanted the Kabaya God Ginrai… Maybe someday..
I heard Hasbro are releasing a leader class Flexi-spot tie-in/mashuup/collab...
It's got evo fusion. Lol
i really like the victory saber kabaya kit i got
Thew! Why do Brits love peas ?! My dad works for British airways and brought me home mushy peas 😭
WoW! That is high grade plastic. If that tiny bit of plastic was on a scale model. It would explode (well split in two) with the tension between the piece and spue as you snipped it off.
Mind you that is a Japanese model. When it comes to making moulding and tooling; they are not next level; it is an evolution apart when compared to the westerners and Chinese and everybody else (mind you the Chinese are growing exponentially, compared to everyone else, they are still behind the west but they are catching up really quickly)
When it comes to model kits.
I have a recurring desire to buy a cheap Kabaya kit and paint and weather it like a Gunpla, generally make it the best it can be. Would certainly be more dignified than the flimsy stickers they come with.
I actually broke my Combiner Wars Silverbolt! While I was transforming him into combined mode the hinge of the panel that the combined mode head sits on broke and Superion's head came off. I was able to fix it but, it still bugged me so I eventually ended up selling him.
I think you hit the nail on the head why the Legacy/Age of the Primes approach to Combiners doesn't work for me.
HAD to say....Biohazard Shirt 🤘🔥💯
Gotta agree, CW Superion is still good and fine, he was really one of the best combiners in the whole Prime Wars line, especially if you had the upgrade hands and feet. The AOTP one by comparison looks pretty junky.
Yeah I was pretty dissapointed by the presentation of the Legacy Superion. I don´t like that the Leg-Formers are on the Back of the Legs. I didn´t like that at Menasor and I don´t like that at Superion even more.
Somehow I forgot how your room look. lol❤
11:46 tarn:
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Coffee and new thew ts rules
I just saw a giant blokees optimus recently
8:47 I agree with you Thew, it's cheating. I'm passing on the Arialbots because I have an oversized ko combiner wars one, and it's perfect. Now, if they do defensor or kb g2 constructacons I'm game.
The last one I ever did was yras ago and it was overlord
Build that thing
I'm coming back to watch this in 2028.
No....no, I'm not.
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the skeleton system works to make a more accurate and more importantly a more solid and articulated combiner, but while I much prefer the CW system, CW is still pretty damn good to this day and doesn't need an upgrade really, so having a different option built differently is very interesting imo, options.
Combiners are always going to be compromise somewhere between aesthetics, function and price. Combiner Wars era were 100% going for function, with each limb being essentially a quad changer (vehicle, robot, arm, or leg) and going full scramble city. But the aesthetics faltered with very samey robot modes, and really strained combined modes for many of them, Menasor especially. It's clear that HasTak are prioritizing the Vehicle, Robot and Combined mode aesthetics for the new Versions, making the combined mode look good and be screen accurate to the original at the expense of simplified combining as a gimmick.
I understand people not liking the idea; I don't know if it's "cheating" per se when combiners have always required extra kibble to make the hands and feet work anyway, but i do get wanting the limbs to made up of the robot themselves. I just don't think the complexity and parts=count of a deluxe scale limb is going to cut it to make that work. I can't help but feel like a mass market store release budget can't get the aesthetic and function to where they need to be to do it, that might be Masterpiece territory. I like the new combiners, and I'll be picking them up to go with my CW, but totally get anyone who wants to keep the CW versions as their definitive.
the new superion left me so disappointed, wish they'd do a missing link version of the g1 toy that way they cant screw it up again lol
I am glad that you were honest about how much the new Legacy combiner limbs are cheating by just slotting the arm and leg guys into the main combiner limb's shells! It is a terrible system and Combiner Wars and the OG G1 were better!
I also hate the skeleton that the dudes attach to type combiners.
It really is funny how Legacy is *overall* so much better than Combiner Wars, but, fittingly given the name, the one thing Combiner Wars really does better than Legacy is Combiners.
Ah damn, that always turned me off kabaya. Parts-forming puts me off (unless shared parts is the gimmick).
TBH, hate the new Aerialbots look. Silverbolt looks like Brawn's cosplaying as him.
on the topic of the upcoming superion is anyone else a little annoyed at how stubby the horns/antennae are on his head?
Uhh-dorable
I much prefer Hasbro cheating, though I do love my combiner wars but the look of the bots themselves, their alt modes and that combine mode is too much to not get it...
I would suggest the flametoys arcee or wingblade, but bloody expensive. :P
Nail polish….
To me the Age of the Primes stuff has been kind of meh. the alt modes of the primes seem really underwhelming for "gods" just seem like slight reworks of molds that we have already seen a 100 times over the WFC and Legacy lines. The Optimas giant play set thing is really cheap looking too imo. the colors are way too bright and dollar store. idk I will wait to see what other waves look like
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