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griffin
29th May 2011, 12:44 AM
Toy Review - DotM Deluxe Autobot Topspin

(Please post photos, comments or even a fully comprehensive review - these are just brief details)

Toy Review - Autobot Topspin (Wrecker)
Series - Dark of the Moon
Sub-line - Mechtech
Size/class - Deluxe
New/remould/redeco - New
Wave - 2
Released here - not yet (should be here May/June 2011)
Approximate Retail Price - $24-30
Approximate Size - 14cm
Allegiance - Autobot
Alt-mode - Armed Nascar Race car
Main Features/Gimmicks - Convertible Mechtech weapon
Main Colours - Blue, grey
Main Accessories - Mechtech weapon, 4 small guns


http://www.toycollectors.com.au/tftoys/mt12.jpg

SharkyMcShark
14th June 2011, 05:35 PM
Cracking figure. Wasn't going to get it in this size class originally but I saw it in the shop and it looked so awesome I had to get it.


complex well worked transformation (well, compared to the rest of the DotM stuff)
lots of guns (dettachable too if you're looking to arm up any of your other 5mm hand figures)
Mechtech gun is a fairly good concept and well executed (bowcaster style thing that has the bow bits flip forwards as a claw)
Great articulation - all the usual stuff + shrugging shoulders, side to side ankle joints and pincer joints for his hands
Vehicle mode well sculpted
Makes the back of vehicle becomes shoulder weapon pods concept work better than Roadbuster does on this size level
My only criticism is that like the rest of this line it lacks a bit of paint detailing in robot mode.


This feels in terms of quality and size like a Transformers 07 or RotF deluxe (ie not tiny and crippled by idiotic mechtech weapon). Definitely buy this figure.

Also this is an amazing design and if they do this at the HA size class I'm all over it

Gutsman Heavy
14th June 2011, 05:39 PM
Sweet, I've been wanting this guy for a while now, good to hear he lives up to my imaginary hype. Will buy.

Pipesqueak
15th June 2011, 10:08 PM
He really is awesome. And to think he was only on my 'maybe' list...shame on me.

Deceptic_Optic
16th June 2011, 12:00 PM
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m205/de3dz/JPEG1476.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m205/de3dz/JPEG1475.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m205/de3dz/JPEG1474.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m205/de3dz/JPEG1477.jpg

Gutsman Heavy
16th June 2011, 02:58 PM
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m205/de3dz/JPEG1477.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_ic_kQKToQvs/TFyEoigog2I/AAAAAAAAAe8/vW1wuKLQcQc/s1600/kenny-powers+glasses.png

Can't unsee!

GoktimusPrime
16th June 2011, 04:35 PM
Where are people find this??

SharkyMcShark
16th June 2011, 04:59 PM
I got mine from a Toyworld

griffin
16th June 2011, 06:17 PM
Toyworlds so far... which doesn't help those in Sydney.

This trio of wreckers is supposed to be another case of Bay-humour... (groan)
Just like the ethnic stereotypes he tried to have in the Twins in TF2, these three wreckers are supposed to look (and probably act) like redneck race car fans. Leadfoot has the beergut, Topspin has the mullet... and Roadbuster probably has something too, but I haven't noticed it yet.
I won't be too happy if Bay has them voiced like 'rednecks'... after all the trouble he got with the derogatory styling of the Twins.

SharkyMcShark
16th June 2011, 08:27 PM
Roadbuster is meant to have a cap and sunnies

Bartrim
16th June 2011, 09:01 PM
Toyworlds so far... which doesn't help those in Sydney.

This trio of wreckers is supposed to be another case of Bay-humour... (groan)
Just like the ethnic stereotypes he tried to have in the Twins in TF2, these three wreckers are supposed to look (and probably act) like redneck race car fans. Leadfoot has the beergut, Topspin has the mullet... and Roadbuster probably has something too, but I haven't noticed it yet.
I won't be too happy if Bay has them voiced like 'rednecks'... after all the trouble he got with the derogatory styling of the Twins.

The cgi renders of the characters are alot better then the toys.

GoktimusPrime
16th June 2011, 10:31 PM
The cgi renders of the characters are alot better then the toys.

Of course they are, but in order for a toy to look more accurate to the CG models, they'd look a little something like this (http://d3uwin5q170wpc.cloudfront.net/photo/142212_700b_v1.jpg) ;) Good luck affording/storing/transforming that! :cool:

Sutton
16th June 2011, 11:02 PM
Toyworlds so far... which doesn't help those in Sydney.

This trio of wreckers is supposed to be another case of Bay-humour... (groan)
Just like the ethnic stereotypes he tried to have in the Twins in TF2, these three wreckers are supposed to look (and probably act) like redneck race car fans. Leadfoot has the beergut, Topspin has the mullet... and Roadbuster probably has something too, but I haven't noticed it yet.
I won't be too happy if Bay has them voiced like 'rednecks'... after all the trouble he got with the derogatory styling of the Twins.

They supposedly have a British, Irish and Australian accent for their voices. The British accent in particular is supposedly modeled off Gordon Ramsey.

Guess we'll find out in less than 2 weeks :D

GoktimusPrime
16th June 2011, 11:36 PM
Oh Primus... the one with the Australian accent better not sound like a Croc Hunter... (-_-) TF1 had Maggie Madsen (Rachael Taylor) speaking in a normal (upper-general) Australian accent. But I suppose if they want them to sound like inbred hicks, then the 'Strine accent would be the way to go. :o

"Crikey, it's Fundercrackah!!" <shudder>

SharkyMcShark
16th June 2011, 11:53 PM
I heard the accents were Brit, generic American and redneck but clearly my sources were wrong

Bartrim
17th June 2011, 07:40 AM
The cgi renders of the characters are alot better then the toys.


Of course they are, but in order for a toy to look more accurate to the CG models, they'd look a little something like this (http://d3uwin5q170wpc.cloudfront.net/photo/142212_700b_v1.jpg) ;) Good luck affording/storing/transforming that! :cool:

Sorry I should of elaborated more in my post. What I meant was they don't look as "rednecky" in the cgi renders. Leadfoots beer gut doesn't seem as big and I get more of steampunk vibe from Topspin rather then redneck.

As far as the accents go that is in the novelisation but that doesn't mean that they will use those accents in the movie... I hope they do because I think it would sound cool. The Gordon Ramsay comparison is very appropriate considering...wait I wont spoil it;)

Firestorm
14th July 2011, 10:23 PM
I've gotta say, after all the hype for topspin, and how awesome he looked in pictures, I'm not really liking the figure as much as i thought i would, and i feel Roadbuster is the better of the 2 deluxe wreckers.
He seems smaller and skinier than i was expecting, and his head seems tiny it also kinda bugs me his mechtech weapon turns into a claw thing when he already has claws on his arms
I do love his colour scheme, vehicle mode, weapons and overall look, but i think he's just a bit too small, a human alliance version would be super awesome though

i also like his little fists inside of the claws and that his leg transformation reminds me of animated lockdown

overall i think he's good, but not the best DOTM deluxe so far, bring on a HA topspin

griffin
18th October 2011, 01:35 PM
I liked this one... probably the best DotM Dlx so far. Probably because I like the armoured car design, making it more playable in both modes. The backpack in robot mode kinda sucks though, and I couldn't seem to lock it in anywhere (and moving it around too much makes the panels pop out of their small ball joints).
I would have liked to see it utilise its smaller weapons in robot mode, as they just seem to be "decoration" with the focus being on the Mechtech weapon (which aren't even screen accurate, being just a toy-based gimmick).

I'm finding that the deluxe cars in the movie-verse (even in the earlier ones) are mostly just a tucking in of the arms and legs under the vehicle shell, with some panels on the limbs becoming the sides of the vehicle. It ends up giving most movie toys a tortoise look (flip it over and there are all the limbs), but also means lining up of panel parts instead of limb parts... (I miss the blockiness of Gen1, and even BW, which had the entire limb lock in securely - movie toys often have a thin panel & tabs holding back/concealing limbs, which can distort the outer shell if the limbs aren't aligned perfectly).

This one was fairly easy to do, and less fiddly than most, because like that Gen1 description above, the sides of the car are the entire legs, not just panels pinned to the legs. It's the advantage of having the armoured car look, instead of the smooth sides of a regular vehicle (that have to become a chunky, sculpted limb somehow). The sculpted robot limb didn't need to be hidden behind smooth car panels... which made it easier to work out and secure in car mode.

Plus, the colours make this one look a lot nicer than all the black & grey Dlx toys in the early waves. It's the brightest looking figure in the first 3 waves (Bee doesn't count because he's so overdone it is boring), making this worth buying for it's look on a TF3 display shelf, and for its more "funner" play value.