But from the get go, this figure turned out to be full of surprises, the biggest one of which wasn't at all good. Hit it to find out more!
Dislike: That my lil' Prime broke apart when I first swiveled his waist to tray and transform him. The first rotation loosened the ribbed metal "screw," and the second created a separation between the chest and the lower torso. Try as I might, I couldn't press it back in. So I thought instead of forcing it and breaking itty bitty Optimus, I'd slowly remove the top half from the bottom half and re-screw it in. Alas, this wasn't to be because:
1) The metal screw that I thought was a screw was actually a ribbed metal "nail" that had been hammered into the plastic of the lower torso.
2) The "screw" hadn't been hammered in straight. That meant that while I could fit it back in the hole, the upper body wouldn't swivel correctly, instead rotating at an angle that would cause the top half of the figure to spill over itself.
What I dislike about this the most is that it's gonna take a helluva lot of work to fix this! How, you ask me? Well, I'm clueless too! :'(
| The gap you see is due to the screw. Argh! | 
 Like: The sculpt is very well detailed for a figure only 3 inches high.  He's got great detail on his face, legs and abs, although the paint is pretty basic.  I guess it's ideal if you're up for some paint customizing!
Like: The sculpt is very well detailed for a figure only 3 inches high.  He's got great detail on his face, legs and abs, although the paint is pretty basic.  I guess it's ideal if you're up for some paint customizing!I also love the Reveal the Shield sticker on his left forearm. It's tinnier than any I've seen before and works just as well--you don't even have to rub/press it--just breathe on it. ;)
RATINGS
 His painted parts are: the red head panel, the blue helmet and silver eyes and mouth.  The smokestacks are also painted silver, while the lower front half of the truck mode below the window is cast in silver and painted red.  His thighs and fuel tanks are silver over a dark blue cast plastic and his chest windows are stickers.  All in all it's a decent amount of paint on the smallest class of Hasbro TF, so good effort.
His painted parts are: the red head panel, the blue helmet and silver eyes and mouth.  The smokestacks are also painted silver, while the lower front half of the truck mode below the window is cast in silver and painted red.  His thighs and fuel tanks are silver over a dark blue cast plastic and his chest windows are stickers.  All in all it's a decent amount of paint on the smallest class of Hasbro TF, so good effort. Poseability: 5/10 - It's just tough to get lil' Prime here in any decent action poses because of his
Poseability: 5/10 - It's just tough to get lil' Prime here in any decent action poses because of his straight leg problem. Besides wide-legged and normal stances, the only other thing he can do is a walking stance. Hm. More's the pity that he's got good upper body articulation that can't be fully exploited because of the stiff legs.
But in all seriousness, there's something fun about these pocket-sized Transformers. It's just more than cool that they are so small and yet can transform better than those G1 figures we used to play with in the 80s. Or at least this lil' Prime is better than his 80s counterpart. This is a toy that's simple enough that I would transform him again and again.
Overall: 6.5/10 - I really never thought this fella would turn out to the be-all-and-end-all of Optimus Primes. I did indeed expect him to fall far short of Deluxe and Voyager figures. He did surprise me in many good ways but there was one major nasty surprise that just really ruined the enjoyment for me. He'd probably get bumped to a full 7/10 if he didn't break and if I took that fully into account, he'd be less than a 5.
But I have to stay objective--Prime is as good as any Legends you can find. The fact that he's our old fave G1 Autobot leader just makes him worth having. I can't say that you'll have to be careful when selecting your Primes, because in this instance, it's impossible--you can't just bust open the package to check all his joints. I guess it's just my luck. Here's hoping that you have better if you find him! :)
 

 
 
Aww poor little guy. Henkei looks great though ;)
ReplyDeleteYes. Sigh. I'm glad the more expensive stuff doesn;t break like that. Heheh. :)
ReplyDeleteI weep for your Optimus! But I can't say I'm surprised -- just about every Transformer I get these days either has mismatched parts or is broken or is guaranteed to break with a few transformations as indicated by heavy stress marks right out of the package. Between that and the higher prices, I've significantly scaled back my Transformer purchases as of late.
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want to dig out my G1 Prime and see how he matches up!
ReplyDeleteYeah, good call Wes. I have both Henkeis and Hasbro TFs and I can safely say not only does the Japanese produced stuff look better re paint apps, but they're also much more sturdy and doesn't do the whiting out/breaking thing. Another good reason to fork out about another 25% more for the quality stuff, since we get both Henkei/TF United and HAsbro here. :)
ReplyDelete@hockstylin' - Hey dude! Long time. :) Yeah, you should! ;)
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