Saturday, February 22, 2014
2012 Upcoming Two Wheelers Launches In India 8 Hot Model Two Wheelers
You want to buy a new two wheeler in 2012 and are wondering as to what all your new options will be as 2011 turns into 2012, then you must definitely read the most comprehensive to-be-launched new motorcycle/bike list we’ve compiled for you.
Percentage of growth in the gearless scooter segment has been phenomenal over the last few years but it isn’t until now that the interest in this segment by manufacturers and consumers alike is at unprecedented levels.
For starters, 2012 promises to be one of the biggest years ever for the Indian automatic scooter market as 8 scooters from no less than 7 manufacturers, are all set to be launched in India during the course of the next seven months. Through this story, we’ll give you a lowdown on all the seven automatic scooters.
2012 Mahindra Duro DZ 125:
2012 Suzuki Swish 125:
2012 Hero MotoCorp Maestro 110 Scooter:
2012 Piaggio Vespa LX125:
2012 Honda Dio 110:
2012 TVS Qube 100 Hybrid Scooter:
2012 Yamaha Ray:
2012 TVS’s Rockz 125cc Scooter:
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Transformers Classics Generations Hot Spot Voyager Class
No, it isnt because I like them any less, nor is it the because theres been too much great stuff from Marvel and DC. (There has been but thats not the reason: a toy that gets me excited will get me raring to review it no matter what.)
And thats why I love Hot Spot.
This guy and me go a long way back. After Optimus Prime died in the Animated Movie, Hot Spot was my new favourite. He kinda looked like Prime, was the leader of the Protectobots, and had a posse that would have his back no matter what. If things got rough, they could even merge and form Defensor! Needless to say he was my favourite combiner.
So when I saw thins guy n the shelf, I didnt hesitate. I knew he was in short supply, since I saw one of him to every three Megatron and Power Dive. To find out they are all part of an Asian exclusive line just make me think how lucky I am to be living in this part of the world!Like: The little details on the sculpt--metal pipes here, pistons and complicated machinery there. His thighs have this "robot" detail, and his forearms have the exhaust pipes from when hes in vehicle mode. These are hidden by panels which fold down when hes in robot mode. The tops of his feet have nicely silvered double pistons--those are my favourite detail!
The eyes are also tampoed on a nice, dark red, like the old school toy. The bad thing about this is that the eyes dont get the full effect of the light piping, which is there because the back of his head is translucent but cant filter the light all the way through because of the coloured eyes.
Dislike: That he cant combine with the rest of the Protectobots to form Defensor. Worse still: they didnt/havent released the rest of the gang as re-imagined G1 toys yet. :(
Wouldnt it be awesome if Hasbro did something like this? (Drool...)
| Top View |
Dislike: That he doesnt come with any other guns. His classic figure come with two giant blasters, which could be also used in Gestalt mode. Then again, the old toy also came with Defensors chest piece, hand and feet. Its a real shame about the guns though, because hes got two gripping hands and nothing to hold in them!
| Bottom View |
Dislike: That Hot Spots missing his classic extendable ladder! That thing was a huge hit with everyone I knew back in the day because it could really extend to something like double the old toys height! And whats a fire truck without a ladder, anyways? Lol.
They were jealous of his strength, good looks, intelligence, and that full head of hair (that of course ended in that bitchin and yet usable pony tail.) He could also use it to smack them in the face when in brawl between Gestalts, making him the ultimate fighter among his brethren.
Dislike: That the back of the figure is literally missing. From the front, he looks great. from the side, he looks like his missing the back half of his torso. From the back, he looks completely naked. This is the one drawback of this sculpt that prevented me from getting Inferno and then Grapple when they were initially released. But this is Hot Spot! And with his release, Hasbro got me in my soft spot.

Dislike: That hes missing a torso swivel. Its tough to give robots chest pivots like in superhero/human/organic figures. A hinge might be better but would serve no purpose, really. But a hinge would go a long way towards helping Hot Spot out in many a pose and making him look less like he had giant paunch (which he doesnt! Its all mechanical muscle, I tell you. And with space for the Matrix of Leadership. Just in case.) A torso hinge would make this great figure even better.
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| HIs cannon also has a hinge! Doh! |
Aesthetics: 9/10 - Beautiful! the more I look at it, the more I smile. I talked about liking new, updated takes on G1 figures and well, this is one of them. Its a look that is probably better than the original and has lines that look cleaner than the G1 design too. And of course, his head design is still kinda like Optimus Primes! In fact, it could be that they are long lost brothers... ;P
Poseability: 8/10 - As all modern transformers toys are, Hot Spot is superbly articulated. Also, being a Voyager Class size figure, hes got the bulk and weight to be stable in most any pose. Add to that the many straight edges of a TFs robot form and hell balance in just about any pose you can put him in.
He could do better in the accessories (guns) department for sure, though.
Hot Spot isnt for everyone but for those of you, like me, who love this guy, hes a must-have. Just like those who love Grapple and/or Inferno, I wouldnt miss out on getting him while hes still available in retail. And like those who love the latter duo, I now understand why I dont see any more of them on the shelves--you guys simply had to have them! ;)
