My dealer gave me a deal of $160 per Nemesis only if I buy 3 of them; cash only and i manage to find two other buyers. I made him same offer for other toys as well. Doesn"t hurt to ask a toy dealer for discounts only if you offer some sort of catchy multiple deal; some of them are trying to jus keep low inventory.
While Thrilling 30 Metroplex and Fort Max really felt like 'big' Titans, they also felt kinda hollow, which I don't really feel with the newer Titans. I really wasn't a fan of their legs either since their feet never wanted to stay in 'bot' mode when moving them. I never got either of the Skorponoks so I can't tell if he had a similar issue, though I have his upcoming rerelease on preorder now. I was totally unhappy with Titan Devastator though. That huge empty spot in the chest that was barely hidden by the 'V' plate annoyed me and if I had known about it beforehand I would've gone third party. I never even found a the Predaking combiner either but don't really feel the need to own that like I did Devastator. I think the Titans I've liked the most have been the last three. Nemesis is great but feels like she's missing something and might be kinda fragile, Tidal Wave could be better but hits everything but his minicon, and Cybertron Metroplex should've had his minicon. I really liked Trypticon too but after hearing horror stories about his legs, I never want to transform him anymore. Omega Supreme was one I always wanted as a kid and was a must-buy that I've had on display in bot mode and might've transformed twice since release. The Ark though. I'm glad I got him on heavy discount because he's the only modern Titan I feel really, really needs their upgrade kit to shine. Devastator needed an upgrade kit too just to fix flaws and stability but The Ark's ship mode looks kinda cheap without the extra pieces to hide gaps.
I personally don't really get all the hate Tidal Wave seems to get in the community, sure it sucks he doesn't have his Minicon but it seems like he does quite a bit for a Titan; he splits into three vehicles, those vehicles combine into a big vehicle, you have the smaller ships that can either act on their own or combine with Megatron/Galvatron... Granted I didn't get him myself since I'm not a big enough Armada fan to go in on it so maybe he's worse in person than he looks? Personally I feel like Fort Max is still the worst Titan, especially for the time he was released. They reused like half of him from Metroplex and two of his modes are exactly the same but one has his legs spread apart. The biggest thing he has going for him is the electronic sounds, and that gets old after a couple minutes. I do think it's good they're branching out into this pseudo-Supreme Class size for future releases though, since they're kind of running out of figures they could do at Titan size anyway. There's what, Animated Omega Supreme? Maybe Primus, but then people would be mad he's smaller than Haslab Unicron...
I'd agree with Fort Max being the worst Titan I've owned so far. Mine had a loose head (in multiple ways, the mini-headmaster was loosely attached and the headbot himself had really loose arms that kept falling off. This eventually led to a the headmaster 'neck' getting chewed on by my puppy because the head fell over thanks to a wagging tail despite me locking down the body on his shelf with display putty. I still check ebay for replacements of that specific headmaster every now and then since I've been using a spare one from those scout-sized packs.
@PK-Radio No. I have ROTF Optimus Prime. He is big. However, the current Titan Class is far superior in parts count and plastic quality. You're remembrance is vague at best.
Eh... he's got some size over the RotF Leader class. He's like at the halfway point between Commander Jetfire and Omega Supreme. You could say the current Commander Class is more like the old Leader Class but even then it is somewhere between Old Leader and Ultra class. Something to remember now is that the current classes are less a description of size and more a description of parts budget and complexity. What this really hurts is Studio Series, which actually tries to stick to an alt-mode scale that has led to some sub-par figures.
Which Recent titan yall think has suffered the most❓️❓️❓️
The nemisis
That Star Convoy thing
@smallstudiofilms6632 Honestly, star convoy is better for its price than the nemisis is
Probably Legacy UT: Cybertron Metroplex due to the lack of a mini figure (Mini-Con), also isn’t he slightly shorter?
The ark
I like the idea Omega supreme was too big. Having flexibility in the toy line is for the best
The deepest discounts I saw was the old Titan's ending up at Ross like Tripticon as cheap as $40-$50. It's not a new thing
My dealer gave me a deal of $160 per Nemesis only if I buy 3 of them; cash only and i manage to find two other buyers. I made him same offer for other toys as well. Doesn"t hurt to ask a toy dealer for discounts only if you offer some sort of catchy multiple deal; some of them are trying to jus keep low inventory.
I skipped the last 5 titans, at 300$ + taxes in Canada. Not worth it whatsoever.
While Thrilling 30 Metroplex and Fort Max really felt like 'big' Titans, they also felt kinda hollow, which I don't really feel with the newer Titans. I really wasn't a fan of their legs either since their feet never wanted to stay in 'bot' mode when moving them. I never got either of the Skorponoks so I can't tell if he had a similar issue, though I have his upcoming rerelease on preorder now. I was totally unhappy with Titan Devastator though. That huge empty spot in the chest that was barely hidden by the 'V' plate annoyed me and if I had known about it beforehand I would've gone third party. I never even found a the Predaking combiner either but don't really feel the need to own that like I did Devastator.
I think the Titans I've liked the most have been the last three. Nemesis is great but feels like she's missing something and might be kinda fragile, Tidal Wave could be better but hits everything but his minicon, and Cybertron Metroplex should've had his minicon. I really liked Trypticon too but after hearing horror stories about his legs, I never want to transform him anymore. Omega Supreme was one I always wanted as a kid and was a must-buy that I've had on display in bot mode and might've transformed twice since release.
The Ark though. I'm glad I got him on heavy discount because he's the only modern Titan I feel really, really needs their upgrade kit to shine. Devastator needed an upgrade kit too just to fix flaws and stability but The Ark's ship mode looks kinda cheap without the extra pieces to hide gaps.
hasbro: mak!ing cuts since....the first titan release.
R u still gon do that short reacting to my minibot designs? Also great vid
@@Toucan101 yup should be coming today
@@Toucan101 which video is it?
@Chrisjaam wdym which vid?
If u need better pictures I can send u some
@@Toucan101 nvm I found the post for sure hopefully tomorrow I can record it
with titan being 150 for star convoy, if it goes to 200 no one will buy it due to them seeing the price jump
Star Optimus' Robot mode looks awesome but his vehicle mode looks ugly as shit lol
These are all skips anyway. Not a single one of them is really worth even $100.
I personally don't really get all the hate Tidal Wave seems to get in the community, sure it sucks he doesn't have his Minicon but it seems like he does quite a bit for a Titan; he splits into three vehicles, those vehicles combine into a big vehicle, you have the smaller ships that can either act on their own or combine with Megatron/Galvatron... Granted I didn't get him myself since I'm not a big enough Armada fan to go in on it so maybe he's worse in person than he looks?
Personally I feel like Fort Max is still the worst Titan, especially for the time he was released. They reused like half of him from Metroplex and two of his modes are exactly the same but one has his legs spread apart. The biggest thing he has going for him is the electronic sounds, and that gets old after a couple minutes.
I do think it's good they're branching out into this pseudo-Supreme Class size for future releases though, since they're kind of running out of figures they could do at Titan size anyway. There's what, Animated Omega Supreme? Maybe Primus, but then people would be mad he's smaller than Haslab Unicron...
I'd agree with Fort Max being the worst Titan I've owned so far. Mine had a loose head (in multiple ways, the mini-headmaster was loosely attached and the headbot himself had really loose arms that kept falling off. This eventually led to a the headmaster 'neck' getting chewed on by my puppy because the head fell over thanks to a wagging tail despite me locking down the body on his shelf with display putty. I still check ebay for replacements of that specific headmaster every now and then since I've been using a spare one from those scout-sized packs.
Current titan class is just old leader class
The upcoming titan class prime is like the same size as leader class rotf optimus
Ehhhh it's more so Supreme class
@PK-Radio No. I have ROTF Optimus Prime. He is big. However, the current Titan Class is far superior in parts count and plastic quality. You're remembrance is vague at best.
Eh... he's got some size over the RotF Leader class. He's like at the halfway point between Commander Jetfire and Omega Supreme.
You could say the current Commander Class is more like the old Leader Class but even then it is somewhere between Old Leader and Ultra class.
Something to remember now is that the current classes are less a description of size and more a description of parts budget and complexity. What this really hurts is Studio Series, which actually tries to stick to an alt-mode scale that has led to some sub-par figures.