Friday, July 10, 2020

Transformers War for Cybertron Earthrise WFC-E10 Grapple review!


                                                      

After a long delay, I finally finished at least a small part of Grapple's review. Thanks to work and other activities, I was having trouble finishing up this shoot but it is done for the most part. Lets get started.

In the box

 


 


That is your standard WFC Siege or Earthrise packaging. I won't dwell much here. Nice artwork like usual.







Robot mode:

 


 


 


 


 


 


 



Grapple looks fantastic. He has his G1 head guard. He has the right colors, vibrant orange to be exact. You can pretty much use his rifle, hose blaster, and hook and peg it anywhere that has the 5mm hole; including the bottom of his feet, I kid you not. His hand folds for those who are wondering. Use your imagination.







Alt mode:

 


 


 


 


Well, this mode is quite fun due to the possibilities of sticking the weapons in any port. This mode is easy to transform into but there is a peg issue in the back part of his truck. The two pegs (the headguard section) gets really stuck if you push it in all the way into the two back wheels section. I know TF collectors will sand the pegs to make it smoother, but all I did was stuck it in halfway. I did plug it all the way the first time I transformed him and it took me a while to get it out. It did feel like the pegs were going to break from which I heard happened to some collectors. A great alt mode but be careful of the back pegs.


Grapple in the wild ( The Master Builders vacation)

Kualoa Park
Lanai Lookout



 


 


 


Grapple and his buddy Hoist in some adventures. Yeah, I didn't transform Hoist in this one but you can look that up online elsewhere. "There'll be other towers to design and build, Grapple." -Hoist. 


Conclusion:
Worth a buy. Grapple is done well, looks well, and plays well with the exception of that stiff pegs in the back of his alt mode. I forgot to compare him with Reveal the Shield Grapple. I will down the line when I have more time. Until then, Grapple is a welcome G1 addition to your classics line. Later folks and thank you Jesus for another day in Hawaii-nei. 




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