Showing posts with label Springer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Springer. Show all posts

Friday, October 22, 2021

Happy 300th post! Till all are one! G1 Transformers tribute

 In memory of my pet dog Aiko: Sept 4, 2008 - Oct 13, 2021. Now in the loving care of Jesus Christ.

The Transformers 86 movie crew. 

Transformers Studio Series 86
Till all are one!

 *Slags horns are missing.* But it's ok. 

Saturday, July 24, 2021

Transformers Generations: War for Cybertron Siege Voyager WFC-S38 Springer Review.

"I've got better things to do tonight than die!" Springer, Transformers movie.

 

Today we go back two lines and review Siege Springer. Without haste let's get started!

Beginnings


Found this guy in my trip to Bend, Oregon back in Aug 2019. I finally decided to let him out. Yes, it was in Target as you can see.

Boxing



















That is Siege for you. I never got into the insignia marking so I have no idea what it represents. And I will tell you now that instructions were used for his helicopter and car mode. 

Saturday, May 19, 2018

Toy Review: Takara Generations Metroplex w/Scamper TG-23 review part 2 of 2!

Metroplex will clean up this mess!
Aloha Folks, back with part II. I had some issues with my uploads so it took me a while to fix it. Today we look at Alt mode and city mode for Metroplex. Without delay, let's get started! Oh, don't mind my messy room. *Special autobot appearances.*

Alt mode (No stickers applied):


 


 


 


 


Twist and shoot!



What the hook is used for.
 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Very easy to transform. I was amazed by his robot mode but his alt mode is easy to transform and play around with. It's nice for Legends scale robots. Metroplex serves as a carrier and a surfboard for the bigger robots. Haha. He looks kinda naked without the stickers though it will be remedied on the next and final Metroplex review. The pictures here don't really do his size justice. He is still that darn big! He looks awesome here no doubt. Scamper can use Metroplex's head as a canon. Neat gimmick. Play around with him for maximal fun. The western release has his ramps as black and its neat as hell. The Japanese release has him all white, something fans got turned off by but once again G1 animation colors the Japanese go by. Just FYI for those who wondered why the color difference.

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Toy Review: Takara Tomy Transformers Legends Rewind and Nightbeat LG-28


                                                              



Aloha fans, we are back with another TF review, unfortunately I left the next insecticon at my brother's house during my staycation there. So now I am left to do a quick substitute until I reacquire the Fansproject figure. Today's feature is none other than Rewind, one the autobot cassettes created to combat Soundwave's Decepticon cassettes. Without haste, let's get started!

Boxing and contents.

 


 


 


 

Boxing is your standard Takara packaging with attributes and a comic book. I was confused by what was going on. But I found the synopsis page online nonetheless so here is the link:

Rewind

 


 


 

Rewind comes equip with a thin rifle which can be pegged to his right forearm or plugged on both hands. I love how he has his classic cassette look on his back but updated with icons such as the Wi-Fi bar, battery icon (he is down one bar), and familiar icons such as the Facebook icon that is shaped with letter T instead. His G1 inspired eyes looks alright. For once, I kinda do prefer the IDW Hasbro visor look. Anyhow, Rewind looks great here.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Toy Review: Transformers Generations Sandstorm

Transformers Generations Sandstorm

Well, it isn't like Hastak to not use a mold more than once. So what we got next? A Sandstorm! Ok bad joke. Just Sandstorm the character. Like usual, let us examine the figure and let's get started!

Boxing and contents.

Transformers Generations Sandstorm
 Transformers Generations Sandstorm


 


 

Pretty similar to Generations Springer's concept and packaging. Included is a black and white portrait of his box art cover and the instructions manual.