Mike Bazzell: Hey, I was just sketching my take on the Time Traveler. It finally hit me how I see him. I have always seen him as magical in a cosmic way. I like the fact that wizards are usually drawn wiry, tall and thin. Because they don't need the physical strength. That's how I approached it... then the cape and collar and goatee just went so along so well!. I'll finish the sketch soon and post it. The time traveler more than any of the figures in his plane undetailed form is the most recognizable so more than the others I am sticking to his original design and building off of it.

 

Bryan Wilkinson: Time Traveler- This is the toughie....I think we need to take a hard look at everything Microman and Henshin Cyborg and make him the essence of that. Very tron-ish and kind of mysterious looking with circuitry molded inside him visible through clear parts. Maybe a bit elven- looking, perhaps.

 
Mike Bazzell: Also have any of you ever realized that Karza's head has a couple of very dominant Frankenstein's Monster characteristics. The pegs at the back of the jaw like Frankie's metal conductors and well the flat head of course. I added the powerful lightning bolt on the forehead to metaphor the scar down Hollywood Monster's head.
 
Bryan Wilkinson: Galactic Warrior- Gotta get the cyber interface thing going with the souped up hand cannon. Also since he's a "warrior" he needs a bunch of attachable weapons. Maybe make him more ninja-like in appearance while still retaining the general GW look (think GW crossed with a cyber version of Snake Eyes). Perhaps it could be a female warrior as kind of a counterpart to Time Traveller.
 
 
Mike Bazzell: to get the horse and human legs to interchange in a realistic manor I separated Karza and Andromeda at the waist and made both the top part of Karza's torso and the front part or Andromeda's body fit in Andromeda's Pelvis part. I guess if that is the case then it should be possible to put Karza's pelvis on Andromeda's chest. Weird and silly but true to interchangeability eh?!
 
Mike Bazzell: Also the pelvis connector could be a ball joint with the 5mm peg sticking off of it so the waist can bend. Oh yeah Andromeda's head looks up and down there would have to be a slit down the bridge of his nose for the main to move through. This is odd. I had very baroque flourishes on Karza because they looked leader like to me in a royal way and then I realized it was not very futuristic and took the curves out of it and ended up with what you see.

 

Mike Bazzell: I have been wanting to try Microtron with his head the same width as his chest and the torus shapes that his arms plug into more dominant and his treads bigger and gnarly. Last night I drew this and saw a cool thing in the top of him. He looked like the seat part of the Ultronic Scooter and his head is still the seat!!! I even have thought of a very cool transformation for it.

Bryan Wilkinson: Microtron- He ought to be transformable into something that can be worn or ridden by a figure, IMHO, or have modular interchangeable 5mm parts you can use in this way. Maybe he could change into a motorcycle with the big discs becoming wheels. Or become a weapon platform of somesort. Or both. I have an idea for this I will try to sketch out later. A motorcycle form would work good with him being a scaled down figure and help justify the two big discs. I sketched on paper how I think it could work. The horns on Microtron are handle bars now, and his arms come forward and grasp one disc as the front wheel, and the treads fold back and the other disc goes between them behind, and the seat is on his back. His uppertorso kind of becomes the "tank" while his lower body is the engine and can have engine detailing on it. Biotron really ought to be a blending of mecha powered suit with the character of the toy of old, and be able to be disassembled into various vehicular parts. I have some ideas on that. It would be great if we could get both a robot and a vehicle(s) out of him.