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Post by coldiron on Oct 20, 2014 10:39:44 GMT -5
So this guy is preferred to intimidator? If I get a chance next weekend to pick these guys up I think I will.
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Post by quinjester on Oct 20, 2014 11:58:17 GMT -5
So this guy is preferred to intimidator? If I get a chance next weekend to pick these guys up I think I will. Owning both I'd definitely say he's a better toy. More unique transformations (the leg robots of Intimidator are very similar, if not identical), easier to pick up and fiddle with (Intimidator's transformation can be nightmarish in comparison to the relative simplicity of Quantron's), and in general he feels more solid all around. The individual robots are a little more fun too since they're more varied in terms of design vs. being a bunch of generic sportscars. Granted at this point you can probably get Intimidator for cheaper than Quantron, so that's something to keep in mind. Despite his drawbacks, I still think Intimidator/M3 is a way-cool combiner robot and I wouldn't let him go from my collection.
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Post by Lejam on Oct 21, 2014 9:19:43 GMT -5
Intimidator is completed well this size combiners (MT and FP) Both companies are on the same design game, specially with these combiners. They are sharing the same hands mold too for bot modes... It seems (maybe I am wrong) they teamed up on Intimidator.
For sure Quantron is simplier to transform -> means fun !
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Post by KumaStyle.com (TJ) on Jun 7, 2016 17:19:11 GMT -5
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Post by KumaStyle.com (TJ) on Jun 9, 2016 15:52:31 GMT -5
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