![]() The sculpt is simple but effective and the transparent smoky windows look good (and serve as a good update on the black windows of G1). Overall it's a good colour scheme, but for whatever reason the paint on the front half of the cabin is a slightly paler shade than elsewhere, which is disappointing. His tyres are black with while painted hubcaps and his taillights are painted red. There's gold stripes across the headlights and side skirtings to match the stickers on the G1 toy and a large Decepticon logo on his roof. ![]() His windows are transparent smoky plastic, as is most of this figure in fact - much of the shell of the car is _painted_ with only some out bursts on his hood (ankles) being a light grey plastic. Thanks to Hasbro for focusing.A very light grey generic 1980s sports car, Runamuck is no longer Trans Am from 1986, but the general shape is the same (it's closer to a Lotus). So yeah, that's way closer than I was thinking until I went looking. The other CW bots are not, without major add on kits. Got closer to my goals in 3 years than 15 with Masterpiece.įor me – CW Devastator is acceptable. I hope that they get done properly before the DNA switch, whenever that comes. Not directly related, but was looking over the list of S1/S2 characters – and there are acceptable equivalents from WFC & SS86 knocking out most of the list. Related TFSource Links: Sky Lynx, Megatron, Sunstreaker, Trailbreaker, Arcee, Quintesson, Alicon, Bluestreak, All WFC Trilogy Still waiting on Elita-1 and Bee from Walmart… The exclusives – I bought at the stores they are exclusive to. I would like to thank them both for sending them through to review. Hasbro then sent out a promotional mailer to fan site and press contacts, containing most of the same items. I was in progress on most of these, courtesy of TFSource. If you had to pick up one this year just for fiddling around – that’s the one. It’s a significant upgrade from Siege, which I also thought was great. Tight joints, great colors, paint applied well. Out of all these – for me the winner is Netflix Soundwave. ![]() Just did what I felt like running, rather than being comprehensive or super fancy for each. Most have just basic shots showing them off, with a couple fancies mixed in. Since we are at year’s end I’ve kept the galleries short. You can click the links below to go to full gallery pages for each of them. ![]() Read on to check out some select shots from each of the below figures. And exclusives roll-outs, but that’s a whole other bag of hammers… WFCT has been great, dug most of Earthrise, and the only negative feedback I have for any of it is the distribution angle. I know the pandemic is partially to blame, but this is something that should be addressed at each stage of the chain going forward. This year has been even worse for that, with some stores getting it at one time, and others later. I like having stuff near when it first drops globally, and usually fail on that front. I got a hold of Earthrise wave 1 in February, caught some of the exclusives through the year, Sky Lynx and Scorponok mid year, and am just now getting a hold of later waves for retail Deluxe and Voyager. Distribution has been sporadic all year for multiple brands. These have all been out somewhere already depending on where you are in the world and how you are looking for them. Time for another Photo Bomb of recent releases from the Transformers War for Cybertron Trilogy! Today we have a mix of retail and exclusive items, plus an overview of a recent Hasbro promotional mailer geared around Earthrise.
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