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Transformers War for Cybertron Siege S10 Skytread quick review

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First December TF posting! Without further delay, here is Decepticon Skytread aka Flywheels. Let's get started. Boxing     The boxing like usual. I didn't use the instruction manual like always for the most part. I got this guy as part of the Hasbro deal last year for $10. I finally decided to let him loose. Was he worth it? We'll found out. The figure           Derived from the Roadtrap and Battleslash mold from the Power of the Primes line. ST is a simple but pretty decent looking and handling figure. As of this review, I haven't gotten the chance to open up Roadtrap and Battleslash, but what I got here so far, ST plays very nicely. He comes with two guns that can form a extended rifle. Look for the pegs all over his body just to place weapons. Yeah, I just left his back flaps open rather than close it. As for G1 continuity: ST did appear in the Japanese Headmasters cartoon. I vowed f...

Transformers War for Cybertron Siege S21 Iron-Hide review

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Greetings folks. It's been a while since my last TF review. I was at one point doing reviews like mad, but thanks to work and this game named Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 3 The Black order, reviews have been halted from time to time. Thankfully, I decided to put my game down and finish up this photo shoot and review I had planned for nearly a month. Without delay here is Siege Iron-hide. Packaging    Standard WFC box. Now let's free him out of his plastic prison. Standing tall               Iron-Hide looks awesome! Not to mention, Hastak gave him deeper red which the classics ( well, the Hasbro version) figure was lacking. He is armed with canon blaster which can be utilized as a hammer. He looks good and poses great so far. His battle damage, which is the staple of the Siege line, is mainly seen on both of his feet.

Transformers War for Cybertron Siege S36 Refraktor aka Reflector review

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Aloha, we are coming in a rapid paces of reviews. Today's review is Refraktor (aka Reflector). Without haste, let's get started.     As you can see I have not one but three Refraktors. If you are the G1 TF purist, then you know why I got three. The hint is even given in the back of their boxes. If not, keep reading and you will see eventually. Robot mode:             So it looks like these guys came off the assembly line. Then again this was their G1 cartoon look. Had you bought the original G1 toy, they had individual names: Viewfinder, Spectro, and Spyglass. They probably went by those names in the cartoon as well but they were never referred to by those names or not that I recalled. Not to mention, they were different colors as well. Speaking of this, Hasbro has decided to release these guys in toy colors in a few months as I write this. It looks great for o...