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griffin
7th April 2012, 01:04 AM
(Please post photos, comments or even a fully comprehensive review - these are just brief details to get you started)

Knockout
Series - TFPrime
Sub-line - Robots in Disguise
Size/class - Deluxe
Wave - 3
New/remould/redeco - New
Released here - Should be here April 2012 (Released globally April)
Approximate Retail Price - $24-30 (US$12)
Approximate Size - 14cm
Allegiance - Decepticon
Alt-mode - Car
Main Features/Gimmicks - spring-loaded element of conversion
Main Colours - Red, maroon, grey.
Main Accessories - trident

http://www.toycollectors.com.au/tftoys/tfpr12.jpg

Ode to a Grasshopper
27th April 2012, 11:26 PM
Opened him today and...he's actually surprisingly good. The colours aren't that bad in person (robot mode is better than vehicle mode, ironically), aside from the window kibble limiting his arms he has decent articulation, when he's transformed properly he looks pretty good, the small size fits with other Deluxe 'cons, and, well, he's Knockout.
Aside from Hot Shot I've grabbed all of this wave and they've all been worth getting, even at standard retail price. I'm still gonna get someone to make him pretty someday, but he's a good buy as is.

Doubledealer
24th June 2012, 03:13 PM
Take Knockout out of the packaging and your presented with a small, yet nicely detailed Aston Martin-esque sports car. The colours are close enough to being show accurate without using metallic paint, although I really hope they do a premium version of this figure like the first Bayverse figures. Obviously it's a shame the rims aren't gold like the bit of detailing on the bonnet but in robot mode (how I imagine most will display him) you don't even see them so I'll let them off on that.

A minute or two later (I'm not kidding) and you'll have him in robot mode. At first I honestly thought this was a pile of crap mainly because of the arms and floppy chest. After a bit of fiddling around with him however, I discovered that it was my mistake as I *gasp* followed the instructions which end up having him like this:

http://i661.photobucket.com/albums/uu332/Doubledealer_83/koinstructions.jpg

The below pic is how he actually should look, both the chest and arms are now fixed:

http://i661.photobucket.com/albums/uu332/Doubledealer_83/knockout.jpg

So yeah, I don't know what they were smoking when they did those instructions but it must have been some good stuff. :p

When the robot mode is transformed PROPERLY it's actually quite an awesome looking toy. I really dig him! He kind of has this jester/King Neptune vibe going on which is quite a unique look. The colours work a lot better in this mode too and he generally just feels nice and solid. The only thing that bugs me is the chest - I really wish it didn't have the two little nubbly bits that 'nearly' join. I think it would have really improved the look of the toy if it was on angle sans the nubbly bits like this:
http://i661.photobucket.com/albums/uu332/Doubledealer_83/kochest.jpg
Overall, pretty happy with this one. :)

GoktimusPrime
24th June 2012, 07:41 PM
Where did you find Knock Out? I haven't been able to find him anywhere despite extensive searching. :(

Doubledealer
24th June 2012, 07:54 PM
Where did you find Knock Out? I haven't been able to find him anywhere despite extensive searching. :(

BBTS, same place I found Arcee and Ratchet (gave up looking locally).

i_amtrunks
28th December 2012, 02:02 PM
I was foolish and bough knockout. He is tinier than you think, and as doubledealer posted, his arm transformation is entirely wrong and makes an average toy crap. Once you fix his arms and slot his shoulders/head in the correct spot for the hundredth time he looks alright.

Still cannot recommend unless you are a Prime series completionist. Too small bad tf sequence wrong colours terrible weapon and lots of has bro grey.

Paulbot
20th July 2013, 08:56 PM
The errors in the box photo and instructions do make it a tricky first transformation, but once sorted out I think he looks okay. Sure some more paint apps would be nice, but that's the same for all this line.

I do wish I paid $10 for this, I got this from eBay last year, but I'm happy with it as a show cast addition, and more Decepticon sports cars (and medics) are welcome.

BigTransformerTrev
29th July 2013, 03:47 PM
I do wish I paid $10 for this

Yeah me too. I saw about 8 of them for $10 a pop at Big W on the weekend. Got him about a year ago from BBTS

A rather spindly toy with funny limbs, but I do like his staff and the character is that cool in the cartoon I just had to have him :D

doublespy
30th July 2013, 11:22 AM
He's one of those toys you gotta love no matter what because of how awesome the fictional character is.:D

Aside from the windows on his formarms bumping to stuff limits elbow articualtion, he's a decent figure. The fur coat effect is quite well done in toy form and the arm transformation is clever. But seems like the designer used up all the moving parts to recreate his upper body, the legs practically do nothing..

kaiden
1st August 2013, 12:17 PM
terrible toy representation of an awesome character.

even though i bought him for $10, sadly, i regret it and the money would have been better spent elsewhere.

AJ_Prime
1st August 2013, 01:46 PM
I don't mind the figure actually, although it would be nice if it rolled a bit better.

Aside from that, it scrubs up quite well with some minor paint apps and Reprolabels:

http://i1162.photobucket.com/albums/q525/AJPrime75/20130801_1133101_zps3c3f95d9.jpg (http://s1162.photobucket.com/user/AJPrime75/media/20130801_1133101_zps3c3f95d9.jpg.html)

Sinnertwin
1st August 2013, 02:07 PM
I like the Knock Out figure, the reprolabels top it off

UltraMarginal
1st August 2013, 02:35 PM
I heard somewhere that the reprolabels for this guy were a vinyl which looks super great on him?
is this the case?

AJ_Prime
1st August 2013, 02:57 PM
Yep, they're a nice stretchy vinyl which is great for when you're fitting them over the molding around the front wing panels.

UltraMarginal
1st August 2013, 03:27 PM
Wow, I've just looked up the set on their site and there's hardly a surface that's not stickered!!:eek:
looking at it, the only ones that stand out as applied are the ones where I know the original toy is plain black, or clear. that's a sign of a very good sticker set.

AJ_Prime
1st August 2013, 05:20 PM
It definitely helps turn an otherwise ok figure into a great one. The designer did a fantastic job paying homage to the on-screen character.

Holdobot
6th August 2013, 08:08 PM
I picked him up for the $10. I was eying him of prior to the $10 special primarily because I love the character. The $10 price tag was a bonus. I like him.