@@therealnmgHe’s a reviewer who reviews Transformers figures through stop motion and he’s super pernickety about real world vehicle scale and vehicle details, even though he’s aware that they’re just toys Seriously, if you placed HasLab Unicron in front of him, he’d probably start nitpicking that his planet mode is too small and makes Pluto look like Jupiter and that the robot mode should be at least 70 feet taller
Shouki - Shinkansen 0 Series Getsuei - JNR Class EF65 Yukikaze - Shinkansen 200 Series Suiken - JNR 153 Series Seizan - JNR 485 Series Kaen - JNR Class DE10
Totally agree. I chose the Moon Studio version over this, and I am relieved I did. I would even argue the trains are nicer, even though they aren't to scale with the model train standard. They actually scale better with the Legends Class Transformers figures and look so accurate to the cartoon it's scary. Takara tried to do too much and failed on every front, in my opinion.
Very cool to finally see them all together!😊 I hope that you will add this video, and the videos of each singular member of this group, to your playlist of combiner videos. Thank you once again for another great video, Touch Toys!😁
Some flaws to the combiner, sadly. Maybe MPG will make Raiden 2 in a few years, where the foot fins are accurate and the waist isn't an accessory for a repaint. I am curious what's next though.
A better torso would be nice, too. I was hoping for something like Combiner Wars Devastator, but these feel really delicate and not fun at all to pose or play with. :'(
Get the Moon Studio version. It's better scale, better looking, has die cast parts, and combines like a beast! I had to choose between this set and the Moon Studio one, and I'm SO glad I chose Moon Studio over this one.
@@JohnnyMcJim For a product made by Takara Tomy (Big Corporate mumbo jumbo) is already considered damn good. If you want better just go Third party. E.g God Ginrai by takara tomy really sucked, so I went for FansHobby God Ginrai and I was happy as hell, sold away Takara Tomy God Ginrai.
I am still waiting for someone to do a stop motion of the Trainbots fighting their true rivals the Constructicons because it was written that both were remolds of six-member combiner teams from the Diaclone line before Transformers.
Not a fan of the clunky and blocky look like they came out on a 2004 animated cartoon, but gotta give credits to the engineers. I was expecting all of them to have legs that just split from one end, but that ain't the case. Pretty cool
actually i always envy your music choice 'as' you know all~~~~~ways great first i thought you are japanese because i think u like shibuya music alright? but after i got u r from honkong first i poped up than i planned my trip to honkong for this year whatever, thank you for every your video and i hope it will be gonna gone from your big fan loving robot see ya someday thanks again
I would like to personally thank you for saying this. I originally wanted the MPG Raiden. This comment made me realize that the Moon Studio version exists. Now that I have it I’m glad I don’t have the MPG Raiden. Thank you for saving me
@hugemegamanx3568 Glad to hear it! I have had my set of the Moon Studio figures now for over half a year and I'm still enjoying them to this day. Far more detailed. Look more like the characters on the show. Solidly built. And, most importantly, a great gestalt that holds together firmly and doesn't feel like it's going to either fall apart or fall over at any second.
I'm usually forgiving of backpack kibble, especially on combiner pieces, but this is insane! How the hell do you mess up transforming bricks that cost $200 each?!
The Alco RS-3(?) looks wonderful! Robot mode is probably the most clean of the set. What’s the name of the fifth bot? Edit: it’s a DE10, which shares a ton of similarities to the Alco road switchers!
The only critique I have are about the feet. I think they could've designed the missile turrets a bit better? Fold in on themselves a bit to not be so protruding? Or link up from the heel?
It really isn't, and I say that objectively... There is partsforming in almost every bot, transformations are hardly a step up from mainstream figures, there is a reliance on thin clear plastic which simply wont last the test of time, and the alt mode trains dont even fit properly on the provided display bases/tracks - a far cry from "masterpiece". Genuinely one of the worst combiners in recent memory, especially given the astronomical price tag.
man, this set is a *joke* the excessive partsforming really puts some parts of it down (like the legs) the individual trains look fine, robots just look like kibbly messes, and the combined mode.....my god i'm so glad i'm going for the moon studio versions of this team, they look so much better, alt-mode scaling be damned
@jediarco amazing train modes, awesome looking robots, and a very unique combiner that looks like it's actually composed of real world trains. That's why. Generations could NEVER
I just got Suiken and I can't wait to get the others! Ok I was playing with Sunken last night and the cone's connection piece snapped clean off of the socket for his robot form. And now my mom says that I probably shouldn't get all three of these awesome guys! Hopefully I can get these guys for myself though.
@@Warpass1334 Yes, these are all from the Japanese sequel series to g1, mostly Super God Masterforce if I'm not mistaken. Each of the trains is also a famous Japanese train, as model train collecting is very popular in Japan.
@@Warpass1334When the original Japanese toyline that became Transformers was launched, there were 2 combiners. Devestator(construction vehicles) and Raiden(trains). Raiden was never brought to the U.S. toyline because of a lack of interest in trains, so it wasn't put into the cartoon. That's why it's made of six robots and has that extra piece on the chest- it was designed with Devestator, so they share some similarities.
Know you what!? When i seen in TF3 movie gigant robot a worm (Driller), i thought "in what he could transform?" and the only thing that came to mind, this is train with vagons))