mikeszekely Posted yesterday at 12:26 AM Author Posted yesterday at 12:26 AM Regarding today's Takara reveals... Hauler is cool. I might pick one up, if he's not too expensive, since I went with MMC for my Inferno and Maketoys for Grapple. Starscream looks cool enough. He's got that pseudo-G1 TFOne look in bot mode, with the Cybertronian alt mode from Bumblebee. Guess I get to look forward to buying at least three of those... Elita is not much of a surprise, as we've seen her before. She was supposed to be out in by May originally but she got shuffled. No real interest in either the Reflector/Thundercracker set or the Missing Link repaints. As far as Reflector goes, I have one of the retail and the toy-colored 3-pack with the camera bits (plus Scrapface) so I feel like I'm good there. As for Thundercracker, well, I've heard we might be getting Leader-class SS86 Seekers next year. The Missing Link repaints just don't get the point, or I don't get the point. I like a retro release to copy the original as closely as possible, and to me the draw of Missing Link is the retro toy but with more modern articulation. If I wanted a Bumblebee with modern articulation and a more cartoon-accurate deco I'd just buy SS86 Bumblebee (and yeah, SS86 Cliffjumper in 2026). Can't help but notice that Megatron's legs are looking a lot less blue in the official Takara images. Could be that they're renders/Photoshopped. Could be that the leakers are using cellphones that overprocess the images they take and the toy in-hand isn't so blue. Mixmaster's looking good, I think it's pretty smart to reduce the engineering and make the front of his cab the backs of his legs instead of his knees. Scavenger, though... waist up, good if hollow, alt mode good. But someone better change his diaper, that's one heck of a load he's got in there. Devastator, much like the Constructicons themselves, looks a bit like they started with the Combiner Wars versions, changed the scale, and made some improvements rather than starting fresh on a real cartoon-accurate Devastator. Which I guess is fine, since they did address my biggest complaints with the Combiner Wars set (Scrapper has elbows, Mixmaster has the right alt mode, Long Haul doesn't have absurd proportions, scales better with other combiners). I'm sure DNA will do some upgrades, too. I dunno, I'm not really feeling Liger Prime. And this is coming from the guy who collects Primes. Quote
mikeszekely Posted yesterday at 01:47 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:47 AM OK, so Earthspark. Hashtag's wave mate is none other than Soundwave, and unlike Prime and Grimlock (who were mostly retooled from their Cyberverse toys), Shockwave and Starscream (who were just repainted from their Cyberverse toys), or Prowl (who would have been more accurate if he was repainted from his Cyberverse toy, because for some dumb reason he was repainted from Hot Rod's instead), Earthspark Soundwave is a brand new mold that has nothing do with his Cyberverse toy. Don't ask me why, but I stuck the new toy on the right instead of the left. So, he's littler than the Cyberverse toy, and I think details that are different on the Earthspark toy like gray hands, blue forearms, blue feet, gray pelvis with no "buttons," blue face mask, etc, pair with a less-blocky design that make him a less obvious homage to the G1 design than most other Soundwave designs. I actually had to double check his Earthspark appearance to make sure that some of those differences weren't just to a lazy or inaccurate paint job, but honestly aside from a missing bit of red on his abdomen this is one of the most accurate decoes on an Earthspark toy. In any case, the head that looks like the Decepticon badge, the predominantly blue colors, and the gold trim around his chest are clearly Soundwave enough. Taking a peak around the sides and back, yes, he has wings. And yes, that's cartoon-accurate. I think it's safe to say that new takes on Soundwave will never be a tape deck again, because kids these days wouldn't even know what one is. The standard seems to have become some kind of kind of truck or SUV where they can work the Soundwave chest into the grill or hood... they did it with the Cybertron games, they did it with Robots In Disguise 2019, they did it in IDW, and they did it in Cyberverse. Heck, even if they're more like hovercars/tanks, it's basically what Bumblebee and Transformers One did, too. But you might be getting the sense that Earthspark went in a different direction... Soundwave's sole accessory is this gun. It's got an interesting sculpt, and it's nicely detailed with red and silver paint, at least. Soundwave's head is on a hinged ball joint. He doesn't have much room to look up or tilt his head sideways, but because of the hinge (for transformation) he can look down quite a bit. His shoulders are a bit complicated. There's transformation hinges inside his body that can move his shoulders laterally, connected to a ball joint for swiveling. The ball joint doesn't get much lateral movement, though, which would absolutely give him Hot Rod shoulders except that there's another hinge between his shoulder and bicep for transformation that gives him a little more lateral movement. Effectively, that comes out to just shy of 90 degrees with his arms down, and about 45 degrees with his arms up. His elbows bend 90 degrees, and they're hinges, not ball joints. His wrists are ball joints, though, which give him a wrist swivel and some downward bend. His waist swivels. His hips are, surprise, NOT ball joints. He can move them a little over 90 degrees forward, a little under 90 degrees backward, and well past 90 degrees laterally. His thighs swivel just above his knees, which bend 90 degrees. His feet are attached to his ankles via ball joints, which gives him swivels, some upward tilt, a lot of downward tilt, and a little pivot. But there's a transformation joint in the ankle that you can engage for more pivot, giving him a respectable 45 degrees overall. All-in-all, not bad for an Earthspark toy. Soundwave's gun, like his Cyberverse counterpart, is the only one he gets, so it has a 5mm port he can hold but also a notch that clips onto a tab on his back to be his shoulder cannon. Soundwave's backpack rotates and shifts, his chest opens so his head can tuck inside, his shoulders come together above his head, his forearms tuck against his sides, his waist spins 180 degrees, then he does the splits and his legs unfold and spread into big wings. It reminds me a little of Titans Return Mindwipe. Although not the first time he's had a winged alt mode (Cybertron/Galaxy Force and Prime, anyone?) it still feels like a super fresh design. Kinda curious to hear what @M'Kyuun is gonna say about this one. From the top and most angles, aside from his feet, I think his jet mode looks pretty dang good. It's thin enough, and it's cartoon accurate. Maybe if they'd molded some exhaust ports into the hollow backs of his thighs it'd be even more convincing. If you flip him over, though, the underside of the jet is still a lot of robot kibble, though. I don't totally hate it; his lower legs are the wings and his upper arms are the nose, after all. His thighs could have purpose if, like I said, they'd made ehxausts of them, maybe tightened them against his arms so you could imagine a path from the intakes on top of the wings through the arms and out the thighs. And though it's obviously his torso, I'll buy his body as the fuselage. I could imagine it opening up to deploy drones like Laserbeak while in the air. It's just a shame they couldn't have done better with his feet, and folded his hands into his arms. There's a 5mm port between the stabilizers on his rear. You can plug his shoulder cannon into it. Since it's just a peg it can swivel, and there's a hinge so it can be aimed upward a bit. I just wish it didn't stick up so far; it's not very aerodynamic. I feel like I'd have liked for it to flatten and mount on the underside... maybe on one wing, with an actual hand weapon on the other? Regardless of the little flaws, overall I love this toy. It's a neat design for Soundwave; I wouldn't mind seeing a Voyager-class version pop up one day when Earthspark is old enough for characters to get a mainline do-over. But even as a Deluxe, even as a more limited and cheaper Earthspark Deluxe, it's a very solid toy with a simple but interesting transformation, adequate articulation, and better-than-average cartoon accuracy. It is, by a wide margin, the best of the 13 (out of 14) Earthspark Deluxes I've looked at. Et's a cool design for a cool character in a relatively cool and relatively inexpensive toy. Even if you're not into the cartoon, I think it's ultimately a figure worth checking out. Quote
davidwhangchoi Posted yesterday at 04:28 AM Posted yesterday at 04:28 AM 2 hours ago, mikeszekely said: OK, so Earthspark. Hashtag's wave mate is none other than Soundwave, and unlike Prime and Grimlock (who were mostly retooled from their Cyberverse toys), Shockwave and Starscream (who were just repainted from their Cyberverse toys), or Prowl (who would have been more accurate if he was repainted from his Cyberverse toy, because for some dumb reason he was repainted from Hot Rod's instead), Earthspark Soundwave is a brand new mold that has nothing do with his Cyberverse toy. Don't ask me why, but I stuck the new toy on the right instead of the left. So, he's littler than the Cyberverse toy, and I think details that are different on the Earthspark toy like gray hands, blue forearms, blue feet, gray pelvis with no "buttons," blue face mask, etc, pair with a less-blocky design that make him a less obvious homage to the G1 design than most other Soundwave designs. I actually had to double check his Earthspark appearance to make sure that some of those differences weren't just to a lazy or inaccurate paint job, but honestly aside from a missing bit of red on his abdomen this is one of the most accurate decoes on an Earthspark toy. In any case, the head that looks like the Decepticon badge, the predominantly blue colors, and the gold trim around his chest are clearly Soundwave enough. Taking a peak around the sides and back, yes, he has wings. And yes, that's cartoon-accurate. I think it's safe to say that new takes on Soundwave will never be a tape deck again, because kids these days wouldn't even know what one is. The standard seems to have become some kind of kind of truck or SUV where they can work the Soundwave chest into the grill or hood... they did it with the Cybertron games, they did it with Robots In Disguise 2019, they did it in IDW, and they did it in Cyberverse. Heck, even if they're more like hovercars/tanks, it's basically what Bumblebee and Transformers One did, too. But you might be getting the sense that Earthspark went in a different direction... Soundwave's sole accessory is this gun. It's got an interesting sculpt, and it's nicely detailed with red and silver paint, at least. Soundwave's head is on a hinged ball joint. He doesn't have much room to look up or tilt his head sideways, but because of the hinge (for transformation) he can look down quite a bit. His shoulders are a bit complicated. There's transformation hinges inside his body that can move his shoulders laterally, connected to a ball joint for swiveling. The ball joint doesn't get much lateral movement, though, which would absolutely give him Hot Rod shoulders except that there's another hinge between his shoulder and bicep for transformation that gives him a little more lateral movement. Effectively, that comes out to just shy of 90 degrees with his arms down, and about 45 degrees with his arms up. His elbows bend 90 degrees, and they're hinges, not ball joints. His wrists are ball joints, though, which give him a wrist swivel and some downward bend. His waist swivels. His hips are, surprise, NOT ball joints. He can move them a little over 90 degrees forward, a little under 90 degrees backward, and well past 90 degrees laterally. His thighs swivel just above his knees, which bend 90 degrees. His feet are attached to his ankles via ball joints, which gives him swivels, some upward tilt, a lot of downward tilt, and a little pivot. But there's a transformation joint in the ankle that you can engage for more pivot, giving him a respectable 45 degrees overall. All-in-all, not bad for an Earthspark toy. Soundwave's gun, like his Cyberverse counterpart, is the only one he gets, so it has a 5mm port he can hold but also a notch that clips onto a tab on his back to be his shoulder cannon. Soundwave's backpack rotates and shifts, his chest opens so his head can tuck inside, his shoulders come together above his head, his forearms tuck against his sides, his waist spins 180 degrees, then he does the splits and his legs unfold and spread into big wings. It reminds me a little of Titans Return Mindwipe. Although not the first time he's had a winged alt mode (Cybertron/Galaxy Force and Prime, anyone?) it still feels like a super fresh design. Kinda curious to hear what @M'Kyuun is gonna say about this one. From the top and most angles, aside from his feet, I think his jet mode looks pretty dang good. It's thin enough, and it's cartoon accurate. Maybe if they'd molded some exhaust ports into the hollow backs of his thighs it'd be even more convincing. If you flip him over, though, the underside of the jet is still a lot of robot kibble, though. I don't totally hate it; his lower legs are the wings and his upper arms are the nose, after all. His thighs could have purpose if, like I said, they'd made ehxausts of them, maybe tightened them against his arms so you could imagine a path from the intakes on top of the wings through the arms and out the thighs. And though it's obviously his torso, I'll buy his body as the fuselage. I could imagine it opening up to deploy drones like Laserbeak while in the air. It's just a shame they couldn't have done better with his feet, and folded his hands into his arms. There's a 5mm port between the stabilizers on his rear. You can plug his shoulder cannon into it. Since it's just a peg it can swivel, and there's a hinge so it can be aimed upward a bit. I just wish it didn't stick up so far; it's not very aerodynamic. I feel like I'd have liked for it to flatten and mount on the underside... maybe on one wing, with an actual hand weapon on the other? Regardless of the little flaws, overall I love this toy. It's a neat design for Soundwave; I wouldn't mind seeing a Voyager-class version pop up one day when Earthspark is old enough for characters to get a mainline do-over. But even as a Deluxe, even as a more limited and cheaper Earthspark Deluxe, it's a very solid toy with a simple but interesting transformation, adequate articulation, and better-than-average cartoon accuracy. It is, by a wide margin, the best of the 13 (out of 14) Earthspark Deluxes I've looked at. Et's a cool design for a cool character in a relatively cool and relatively inexpensive toy. Even if you're not into the cartoon, I think it's ultimately a figure worth checking out. Wow Mike, do you have the entire collection of TF's, i keep seeing a review for the releases. You should do a youtube channel for reviews, they're really good write ups. Quote
M'Kyuun Posted yesterday at 04:31 AM Posted yesterday at 04:31 AM (edited) 2 hours ago, mikeszekely said: OK, so Earthspark. Hashtag's wave mate is none other than Soundwave, and unlike Prime and Grimlock (who were mostly retooled from their Cyberverse toys), Shockwave and Starscream (who were just repainted from their Cyberverse toys), or Prowl (who would have been more accurate if he was repainted from his Cyberverse toy, because for some dumb reason he was repainted from Hot Rod's instead), Earthspark Soundwave is a brand new mold that has nothing do with his Cyberverse toy. Don't ask me why, but I stuck the new toy on the right instead of the left. So, he's littler than the Cyberverse toy, and I think details that are different on the Earthspark toy like gray hands, blue forearms, blue feet, gray pelvis with no "buttons," blue face mask, etc, pair with a less-blocky design that make him a less obvious homage to the G1 design than most other Soundwave designs. I actually had to double check his Earthspark appearance to make sure that some of those differences weren't just to a lazy or inaccurate paint job, but honestly aside from a missing bit of red on his abdomen this is one of the most accurate decoes on an Earthspark toy. In any case, the head that looks like the Decepticon badge, the predominantly blue colors, and the gold trim around his chest are clearly Soundwave enough. Taking a peak around the sides and back, yes, he has wings. And yes, that's cartoon-accurate. I think it's safe to say that new takes on Soundwave will never be a tape deck again, because kids these days wouldn't even know what one is. The standard seems to have become some kind of kind of truck or SUV where they can work the Soundwave chest into the grill or hood... they did it with the Cybertron games, they did it with Robots In Disguise 2019, they did it in IDW, and they did it in Cyberverse. Heck, even if they're more like hovercars/tanks, it's basically what Bumblebee and Transformers One did, too. But you might be getting the sense that Earthspark went in a different direction... Soundwave's sole accessory is this gun. It's got an interesting sculpt, and it's nicely detailed with red and silver paint, at least. Soundwave's head is on a hinged ball joint. He doesn't have much room to look up or tilt his head sideways, but because of the hinge (for transformation) he can look down quite a bit. His shoulders are a bit complicated. There's transformation hinges inside his body that can move his shoulders laterally, connected to a ball joint for swiveling. The ball joint doesn't get much lateral movement, though, which would absolutely give him Hot Rod shoulders except that there's another hinge between his shoulder and bicep for transformation that gives him a little more lateral movement. Effectively, that comes out to just shy of 90 degrees with his arms down, and about 45 degrees with his arms up. His elbows bend 90 degrees, and they're hinges, not ball joints. His wrists are ball joints, though, which give him a wrist swivel and some downward bend. His waist swivels. His hips are, surprise, NOT ball joints. He can move them a little over 90 degrees forward, a little under 90 degrees backward, and well past 90 degrees laterally. His thighs swivel just above his knees, which bend 90 degrees. His feet are attached to his ankles via ball joints, which gives him swivels, some upward tilt, a lot of downward tilt, and a little pivot. But there's a transformation joint in the ankle that you can engage for more pivot, giving him a respectable 45 degrees overall. All-in-all, not bad for an Earthspark toy. Soundwave's gun, like his Cyberverse counterpart, is the only one he gets, so it has a 5mm port he can hold but also a notch that clips onto a tab on his back to be his shoulder cannon. Soundwave's backpack rotates and shifts, his chest opens so his head can tuck inside, his shoulders come together above his head, his forearms tuck against his sides, his waist spins 180 degrees, then he does the splits and his legs unfold and spread into big wings. It reminds me a little of Titans Return Mindwipe. Although not the first time he's had a winged alt mode (Cybertron/Galaxy Force and Prime, anyone?) it still feels like a super fresh design. Kinda curious to hear what @M'Kyuun is gonna say about this one. From the top and most angles, aside from his feet, I think his jet mode looks pretty dang good. It's thin enough, and it's cartoon accurate. Maybe if they'd molded some exhaust ports into the hollow backs of his thighs it'd be even more convincing. If you flip him over, though, the underside of the jet is still a lot of robot kibble, though. I don't totally hate it; his lower legs are the wings and his upper arms are the nose, after all. His thighs could have purpose if, like I said, they'd made ehxausts of them, maybe tightened them against his arms so you could imagine a path from the intakes on top of the wings through the arms and out the thighs. And though it's obviously his torso, I'll buy his body as the fuselage. I could imagine it opening up to deploy drones like Laserbeak while in the air. It's just a shame they couldn't have done better with his feet, and folded his hands into his arms. There's a 5mm port between the stabilizers on his rear. You can plug his shoulder cannon into it. Since it's just a peg it can swivel, and there's a hinge so it can be aimed upward a bit. I just wish it didn't stick up so far; it's not very aerodynamic. I feel like I'd have liked for it to flatten and mount on the underside... maybe on one wing, with an actual hand weapon on the other? Regardless of the little flaws, overall I love this toy. It's a neat design for Soundwave; I wouldn't mind seeing a Voyager-class version pop up one day when Earthspark is old enough for characters to get a mainline do-over. But even as a Deluxe, even as a more limited and cheaper Earthspark Deluxe, it's a very solid toy with a simple but interesting transformation, adequate articulation, and better-than-average cartoon accuracy. It is, by a wide margin, the best of the 13 (out of 14) Earthspark Deluxes I've looked at. Et's a cool design for a cool character in a relatively cool and relatively inexpensive toy. Even if you're not into the cartoon, I think it's ultimately a figure worth checking out. I've been lukewarm on the show and the toys, though I've got Twitch, Thrash, and Nightshade thus far, Nightshade being my favorite of the three. I was intrigued by this take on Soundwave from the initial revelation, and my interest has only piqued further thanks to your review. I'm hoping Pulse will get him soon for preordering. The only thing this guy is missing is some sort of chestborne minion, and given that his chest faces the ground in alt mode, optimal for payload delivery, the omission of said minion, perhaps a drone that turns into a bat, bird, jaguar, or little blue dude who likes to shake things up is notably disappointing and dismaying. I totally agree with your suggestion of exhaust vent details in the backs of the thighs, as that would have looked great for both modes. Perhaps there'll be an add-on kit that does just that. While he's not the most svelte aircraft with all of that obvious bot kibble on his underside, he's still better than most and we don't get many flying wing alt-moded TFs. I wish he'd been larger and more refined with perhaps some retractable gear and the aforementioned chest minion, but as-is, he's a neat take on Soundwave, much like his Prime counterpart, within the annals of Transformers media. As you also mentioned, the placement of the feet, which would have looked better had they rotated 180 to let the tops of the feet form rounded shapes on the underwing, perhaps as conformal fuel tanks, and the inability to recess the hands are minuses against his alt mode, but he does still present a thin profile and I like that his shoulders form part of the plane as well as the unfurling of the legs into wings, a la Mindwipe, as you mentioned (one of my favorite transformation techniques in a flying alt mode in recent history). Overall, he's a pretty solid entry, especially in the Earthspark line, and one of the more unique and fairly well executed aircraft alt-moded bots to come along in a while. IMHO, he's better than all five of the abysmal Aerialbots put together and I happily await my opportunity to get a copy. Edited yesterday at 04:34 AM by M'Kyuun Quote
mikeszekely Posted yesterday at 06:05 AM Author Posted yesterday at 06:05 AM (edited) 7 hours ago, davidwhangchoi said: Wow Mike, do you have the entire collection of TF's, i keep seeing a review for the releases. Entire, no. Way too many, yes. I buy almost every mainline and Studio Series release; I've only skipped a few repaints/remolds if I think they were pretty poorly done, like Legacy Cyberverse Chromia being retooled from Legacy Animated Prowl. I don't do much in the way of Masterpiece, though. I think, prior to Ginrai and KOs of MP-44 and Megatron, I don't think I got an official MP since maybe Ironhide. I also don't really dip into the lines marketed more for kids, with the exceptions being the Cyberverse and Earthspark Deluxes. I haven't done the YouTube thing mainly because there's a lot of competition in an already niche market and the platform's algorithm heavily favors the established creators, so it's never felt worth it. I like writing, and I like you guys here 7 hours ago, M'Kyuun said: I've got Twitch, Thrash, and Nightshade thus far, Nightshade being my favorite of the three. As per my review, you might want to pick up Hashtag, too. I agree that Nightshade is probably the best of those three, but I think Hashtag's honestly better than Nightshade. 'Course, if you wound up getting four of the Maltos, then you're pretty much obligated to get Jawbreaker and complete the set. I don't know how easy he is to find anymore, though. He's on Amazon, but about $10 more than he should be. 7 hours ago, M'Kyuun said: I'm hoping Pulse will get him soon for preordering. I don't think Pulse carried any of the Earthspark stuff beyond the first wave or two. Your best bet is to check your local Targets, that's where most people are reporting findings. While mine's pretty barren otherwise that's where I found him. Edited yesterday at 11:46 AM by mikeszekely Quote
mikeszekely Posted yesterday at 11:48 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:48 AM Wow, the first SDCC set I can skip since PotP! Not that I think it's bad, but I'm fine with my Siege Jetfire and uninterested in Void Rivals. Quote
M'Kyuun Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago (edited) 9 hours ago, mikeszekely said: Entire, no. Way too many, yes. I buy almost every mainline and Studio Series release; I've only skipped a few repaints/remolds if I think they were pretty poorly done, like Legacy Cyberverse Chromia being retooled from Legacy Animated Prowl. I don't do much in the way of Masterpiece, though. I think, prior to Ginrai and KOs of MP-44 and Megatron, I don't think I got an official MP since maybe Ironhide. I also don't really dip into the lines marketed more for kids, with the exceptions being the Cyberverse and Earthspark Deluxes. I haven't done the YouTube thing mainly because there's a lot of competition in an already niche market and the platform's algorithm heavily favors the established creators, so it's never felt worth it. I like writing, and I like you guys here As per my review, you might want to pick up Hashtag, too. I agree that Nightshade is probably the best of those three, but I think Hashtag's honestly better than Nightshade. 'Course, if you wound up getting four of the Maltos, then you're pretty much obligated to get Jawbreaker and complete the set. I don't know how easy he is to find anymore, though. He's on Amazon, but about $10 more than he should be. I don't think Pulse carried any of the Earthspark stuff beyond the first wave or two. Your best bet is to check your local Targets, that's where most people are reporting findings. While mine's pretty barren otherwise that's where I found him. I've been looking for Soundwave, but on my most recent visit to Target, they had no Earthspark stuff to speak of. There's another location I may have to try. The only other Earthspark fig I entertained a fancy to was Chaos, but again, I never saw him in the store. I can't remember seeing Jawbreaker, either, for which I had a mild interest. The Earthspark stuff isn't as interesting to me overall as the G1, Prime, or Animated figs, so if I miss out, I don't really feel like I missed out, if that makes sense.😄 That said, Soundwave is more interesting to me than these others, so I would like to track him down. Mayhaps I'll have to resort to using one of the e-tailers. Edit: So I just returned from walking the pooch and decided to cast about on the interwebs for Soundwave. There are five stores within about a 60-mile radius listed on my Target page and not one of them has him. Perhaps we just haven't gotten stock on this side of the country yet. Ebay prices are typically exorbitant, TFSource doesn't carry him or Hashtag (or really much of anything Earthspark), so my guess is this really is pretty much Target exclusive and until my stores start stocking him, assuming they will, I'll just have to remain vigilant on their site. Edited 20 hours ago by M'Kyuun Quote
mikeszekely Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago (edited) I was just coming to post that. Based on past history, I'd expect SS86 Megatron to go up for preorder around 1:00pm ET that day. Also, Target's doing a Geek-Out 2025 on June 13th. I've heard there will be a Netflix Optimus/Megatron pack (as if we needed more copies of the Siege molds), Devastation Sideswipe and Wheeljack (likely the Earthrise molds will cell shading), and a 4-pack of Deluxes Bumper (Earthrise or SS86 Bumblebee retool), Ultra Magnus (fairly sure it's a repaint of the toy-style Legacy Deluxe Optimus), and Horri-Bull (gotta finish those Headmaster Juniors!) vs Voyager Nemesis Prime (Earthrise, maybe?). EDIT: Right on Bumper and Magnus, Horri-Bull looks like maybe a retool of Skullcruncher, and Nemesis Prime turns out to be Animated.🤨 EDIT 2: I was right on Wheeljack and Sideswipe, but Prime and Megatron are the game WFC, not the Netflix ones. So the SSGE versions, but with a few paint tweaks. Edited 7 hours ago by mikeszekely Quote
Scyla Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Oh great, another multi pack I only want one figure of… Quote
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