And unlike Neo Autobot X (which needed parts from some exclusive Weaponisers), actually doable! Admittedly with some skill with paint at the very minimum, but doable!
Hasbro releasing a rainbow-colored faux-prototype version of Scraphook is something that I actually could get behind, unlike those awful rainbow "prototype" Star Wars figures they've been making.
Agh. Those things. I really don't get what the idea or inspiration is behind them. Like, I'd understand an "animated" version with paintjobs that resemble cartoons, or releasing a comic version using something unique to comic books (e.g. like how Soundwave in the old Marvel Transformers comics was purple instead of blue due to the limitations of the time).
Why, that's brilliant!
And unlike Neo Autobot X (which needed parts from some exclusive Weaponisers), actually doable! Admittedly with some skill with paint at the very minimum, but doable!
Hasbro releasing a rainbow-colored faux-prototype version of Scraphook is something that I actually could get behind, unlike those awful rainbow "prototype" Star Wars figures they've been making.
Agh. Those things. I really don't get what the idea or inspiration is behind them. Like, I'd understand an "animated" version with paintjobs that resemble cartoons, or releasing a comic version using something unique to comic books (e.g. like how Soundwave in the old Marvel Transformers comics was purple instead of blue due to the limitations of the time).
In comparison, what's up with those rainbow ones?