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    Personally, I do not in any way like the WFC/FOC aesthetic (if one can even call a balled-up lump with wheels a "vehicle mode" in the first place,) but that's beside the point. Without even a game to advertise with these toys, what is there to gain with having more heavily (WFC/FOC-style) Cybertronian vehicle modes that decidedly can't be used for anything else?
     
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    I had had this thought (which I just thought was funny and considered it a joke) that Hasbro could design the toys in a way that they would easily be able to remold them into Earth Modes, then the whole second part of The WFC Trilogy would literally be the same exact toys, but just remolded into Earth Modes (which sounds ludicrous and stupid, but honestly that sounds like something Hasbro would do, which is why I found it funny). But now after seeing the very Earthen vehicle forms that they used for "Cybertronian Modes"...I now almost wonder if I've guessed correctly... :lolol 
     
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    That worked alright for Beast Hunters remolds, but those vehicles were pretty much the same baseline figure and vehicle mode. How to you take something that looks like FoC Soundwave and turn that into (example) an earth mode SUV? At some point, one has to wonder "Does the remold take so much work that it might as well be a new figure?"
     
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    Wouldn't it just be new vehicle shell pieces? It's not that hard.
     
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    Try getting a normal looking SUV out of Fall of Cybertron Soundwave. How do you add a front end like on a regular truck or SUV to that if it never had one in the first place? What is that added piece supposed to do in robot mode? Where were you even go?
     
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    It does have a front end, it's just stylized. There's a grill and bumper and very stylized windows on pretty much all of them.
     
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    But where would the engine go if this was going to get turned into an SUV? Those are always in the front of the vehicle. Where does that particular chunk of vehicle end up in robot mode? Tucked around and pegged into the back, possibly making the figure more back-heavy? Partsformed-off and made into a makeshift weapon?

    Not to mention the wheels. Those Cybertronian neon-lit mint-shaped lumps are decidedly not-Earthican. All that extra plastic, that engineering, that tooling, those parts, the extra assembly. That's a ton of little costs that add up on tens of thousands of units produced. These things have to be considered at some point by the engineers, probably having to stick to budgets and time constraints. This isn't third-party stuff where they can spare no expense on limited runs and take their time to perfect every little detail since most figures are bound to scratch some well-to-do toy collector's itch.

    And this is all from just me thinking about what would be a particularly good baseline figure to make into something you'd normally see on Earth. Jazz and Bumblebee molds would be even more of a mental gymnastics nightmare, and FoC Optimus as a base for an Earth-mode? Probably impossible. At that point, new mold's probably the only way to go. Maybe build a Cybertronian mode from an Earth-mode vehicle at some point? Maybe that might work? But there's still one other detail I haven't even touched yet:

    The WFC/FoC aesthetic is an outdated one. It's a style made up for a game that came out in 2010 and fell out of relevance for long enough to not even have brand-new molds for Generations' Thrilling 30 subline just 4 years later. (Metroplex was probably the only figure one could easily use from T30 to approximate a Cybertronian WFC/FoC version of the character.) Not to mention Hasbro had a ton of futuristic space vehicles in Titans Return that already fills many gaps in the category of "vehicles that look like they're not from around these parts." Hardhead, Brainstorm, Blurr, to a less extent Chromedome and Highbrow just off the top of my head. I know it's not the same, but it's probably still catering to more people who were fans of the season 3-4/Headmasters crowd, and that group has waited far longer for many of those characters to get revamps than people who like Transformers video games and want more toys of them in that style.

    I think that's all the opinion of mine I have on the matter. I know I'm no expert on the matters of engineering or manufacturing, but I did give this a bit of thought and this is probably just scratching the surface of how toys actually get made/advertised/sold. I could be wrong at some point in this thread. Fair enough I suppose.

    Nothing else to really say other than "Sorry this toyline wasn't what you were expecting." And to be fair, it wasn't what I was expecting, either. If this was WFC-styled Cybertronian vehicles, my wallet would have had a break and I'd just look around Ollie's for Interesting transforming robot finds. (Found a butt-load of $8 Sluglingers in my local one, long after I gave up trying to find one at a reasonable price. XD)
     
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    ...Nowhere...because it's an alien vehicle. And the Earth vehicle wouldn't matter, because we are talking about toys. We've had remolds where some transformation steps were added or taken away before. They could do it.