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BigTransformerTrev
13th May 2014, 02:05 PM
Name: Grimlock
Series - Generations
Sub-line – Age of Extinction
Size/class - Leader
New/remould/redeco - New
Wave - 1
Released here – Out now
Approximate Retail Price - $99
Approximate Size - 25cm
Allegiance - Autobot
Sub-Group - Dinobot
Alt-mode - Robotic Tyrannosaurus Rex
Main Features/Gimmicks - Snapping jaws
Main Colours - Bronze, silver, black
Main Accessory - spiked club


http://i1294.photobucket.com/albums/b615/BigAngryTrev/10346626_10152369364207560_2578726108126683030_n_z psd8671505.jpg (http://s1294.photobucket.com/user/BigAngryTrev/media/10346626_10152369364207560_2578726108126683030_n_z psd8671505.jpg.html)


Robot Mode
Well, if you are looking for something G1’ish you are going to be disappointed. If he wasn’t named Grimlock you would probably think ‘What a cool looking bot!’ But if you are a G1 nut you will find a myriad of flaws here, from the turquoise eyes to the shape of his head to the older-style armor look. He does have his hind leg claws coming off the wrist which is nice though. However take away the G1 concept and he is actually quite a cool looking figure. Fairly imposing and his weapon looks like it could do some damage. The grey spikes that go down either side of his chest look quite nice and he is fairly well proportioned. He has decent articulation and poseability as well.



http://i1294.photobucket.com/albums/b615/BigAngryTrev/P1010931_zpsc037bfc7.jpg (http://s1294.photobucket.com/user/BigAngryTrev/media/P1010931_zpsc037bfc7.jpg.html)

T-Rex mode.
Well, he’s a T-Rex, and a big mother at that! Not as big (in either mode) as previous Leader class figures which I was a bit disappointed at, but this seems to be happening right across the whole TF toy range. He is certainly a lot mode elongated and not as stocky as other Grimock's we have come to know. Again, if you are looking for G1 inspired stuff here you will be disappointed. The silver on his back and head could sort of be considered a kinda shout out to the grey that we are used to, but that’s a bit of a stretch. The feet are big and balance the figure well and the robot hands become the hind claws which sorta works as long as you don’t examine him too closely. The whole aesthetic is kinda bony armor covering both the back and the torso which works well. The head looks bitchin – a huge gaping jaw that can be opened and closed and full of razor sharp (yet rubber ;)) teeth with a predatory expression. The horns to me look a bit like rabbit ears, I like the look of the ones on the Voyager version better. You can more the head with neck for poseability, it would have been nice to just be able to tilt the head alone. You cant change the position of thie hind legs much without him losing balance and like all T-Rex figures you can more the forearms though they are that tiny it doesn't make much difference. But overall a pretty impressive looking T-Rex and besides MP Gimock the biggest Grimock T-Rex we’ve had to date.


Colour Scheme
Bloody awful! :mad: I hate the colours on this figure! The silver, black, brown and bronze simply don’t work together in my opinion. In robot mode it’s not too bad but in Dino mode it just makes him look a mess and highlight that it is lots of different moving pieces coming together rather than making it look like one whole piece :(. Why they chose this colour scheme I do not know, gun-metal or battleship grey would have been a far superior look and I think his alt-mode would look twice as good for some colour uniformity.

Transformation
I know we’ve come to expect bad transformation instructions from Hasbro in the past few years but seriously – they sell him to you in Robot mode and then give you instructions on how to turn him from Dino into Robot. That’s just stupid and should have been picked up before he hit the shelves. As it was this was a figure I definitely had to turn to youtube for to figure out. Once done though, you can see how he all fits together and subsequent transformations are not that onerous. All the pieces snap together quite well and quite tightly, no issue there at all. A good transformation, maybe a tad simplistic for a leader-class but personally I was not after another Sentinel Prime challenge.

Overall
Well, it’s a giant fricken Grimlock that turns into a T-Rex so no matter what your predilection that should earn a few plus points right there. The dinosaur mode looks cool except for the colour scheme – the head being a highlight. The robot mode looks very cool and is the better looking of the two modes. If you are a massive G1 fan such as myself you will probably keep him in T-Rex mode though simply as out of the two it is far more G1 Grimlock reminiscent. Both modes in my opinion are more detailed and look better than the Voyager version. I paid full price for him while on a day trip away since I don’t know if/when this figure will reach my tiny town, but if you think you can find him cheaper than $99 I would definitely do so as even though he is worth getting, I’m not sure he is worth that price tag. If you are unsure whether to get him at all, maybe wait to see how much you like Grimmy’s foray onto the big screen and make your decision then.

Omega Metro
13th May 2014, 02:18 PM
Great review. Been waiting for someone to do it ;)
Yes the colour scheme is a bit off putting. I'm seriously looking at getting the AD-20 Black Knight Leader Grimlock.

i_amtrunks
13th May 2014, 02:25 PM
I see what you mean about the colours!

Love the packaging art for this guy, those teeth look tremendous and vicious, manya child will be using their pester power to try and get one, too bad about the massive price hike here.

Paulbot
13th May 2014, 03:14 PM
I'm not a fan of the Dino mode and think the Voyager mode will scale better with the deluxe Dinobots. Silly question, but the two deluxes I have both have instructions both ways, but from what I gather the voyagers and leaders don't?

Zommael
13th May 2014, 05:10 PM
You guys are crazy. I'll be getting him for the kit... (http://www.wolves.co.uk/)er, colours!

BigTransformerTrev
15th May 2014, 12:01 PM
Great review. Been waiting for someone to do it ;)


Cheers :)


I'm not a fan of the Dino mode and think the Voyager mode will scale better with the deluxe Dinobots. Silly question, but the two deluxes I have both have instructions both ways, but from what I gather the voyagers and leaders don't?

Not sure, will let you know after I pick some more of those classes up, but definitely no reverse instructions for ol' Leader class Grimmy

Omega Metro
15th May 2014, 12:24 PM
I have decided on the Voyager Grimlock. Don't like the chrome on this.

yoshi594
17th May 2014, 05:38 PM
what's up with his tail? soo short...

BigTransformerTrev
17th May 2014, 06:01 PM
what's up with his tail? soo short...

I think it's the way I photographed him mate, didn't pick the best angle :o

His tail is proportionately long to the rest of the figure :)

Holdobot
17th May 2014, 08:10 PM
I have decided on the Voyager Grimlock. Don't like the chrome on this.

I got voyager also, my main reason was the elongated body of leader didn't tickle my fancy. Also with the announcement of Slog as a voyager, the scale of the Dinobots as a group display the Voyager Grrimlock would work better.

MayzaPrime
17th May 2014, 08:41 PM
I went Leader Grimlock over Voyager Grimlock, for one reason... SIZE!!! :D

and I will end up getting the Evolutions 2 pack Grimlock:D:D

Omega Metro
17th May 2014, 08:46 PM
I'm still kinda sorta on the fence about getting a AD-20 Leader Black Knight Grimlock. Unsure if it would look odd up against other deluxe Dinobots?

Zommael
17th May 2014, 08:47 PM
I got voyager also, my main reason was the elongated body of leader didn't tickle my fancy. Also with the announcement of Slog as a voyager, the scale of the Dinobots as a group display the Voyager Grrimlock would work better.

Actually, if you accept that Grimlock is a tyrannosaurus, then to be in scale, Slog, as an apatosaurus, should be about twice as big as Grimlock. If you think Grimlock is a carnotaurus, then you'd be better off getting the one-step changer to be in scale with Slog - apatosaurus is about three times as big. But of course, then he'd be out of scale with all the other Dinobots.

GoktimusPrime
17th May 2014, 10:25 PM
Also, as a Spinosaurus, Scorn should be bigger than Grimlock too.

Zommael
17th May 2014, 10:30 PM
Also, as a Spinosaurus, Scorn should be bigger than Grimlock too.

Yup. Which pretty much confirms that OSC Grimlock is the most in-scale version of the character. :P

I should go add that to my review.

BigTransformerTrev
20th May 2014, 09:32 AM
I got voyager also, my main reason was the elongated body of leader didn't tickle my fancy. Also with the announcement of Slog as a voyager, the scale of the Dinobots as a group display the Voyager Grrimlock would work better.


Actually, if you accept that Grimlock is a tyrannosaurus, then to be in scale, Slog, as an apatosaurus, should be about twice as big as Grimlock. If you think Grimlock is a carnotaurus, then you'd be better off getting the one-step changer to be in scale with Slog - apatosaurus is about three times as big. But of course, then he'd be out of scale with all the other Dinobots.


Also, as a Spinosaurus, Scorn should be bigger than Grimlock too.


Yup. Which pretty much confirms that OSC Grimlock is the most in-scale version of the character. :P

I should go add that to my review.


I considered trying to get all the Dinobots in scale with each other, so I did consider the Voyager Grimlock. However when we have Slash who is a Velociraptor and Slog (Sludge) as an Apatosaurus the differences in size are just too huge. You would need to get a Legends-size Slash and a Leader class Slog to make it work.

Considering Grimlock in the movie looks WAY bigger than a T-Rex should (considering how tiny Optimus looks on his back and Optimus is at least 2 stories tall - T-Rex's were big but not that damn big, he should not be much bigger than Optimus at most) with horns and Strafe is a 2-headed Pteradon, I'm just thinking of them as dinosaur-like monsters rather than decent representations of dinosaurs. Therefore I'm just going to go for the toy of each character I like best and not worry about scale. I'm planning on making a display of all my different Grimlocks anyway so I prob would not be displaying him with the other AoE Dinobots.

Omega Metro
20th May 2014, 10:42 AM
I've decided on a Takara Black Knight Leader Grimlock. Also have the normal Hasbro Voyager so will see what scales/looks best when it comes.

Magnus
20th May 2014, 08:14 PM
I went Leader Grimlock over Voyager Grimlock, for one reason... SIZE!!! :D

Pretty much what I'm thinking :D Also, to me, voyager Grimlock looks kind of 'stumpy' in tyrannosaur mode, although I concede that a shorter torso would've been nice for the leader.


I've decided on a Takara Black Knight Leader Grimlock.

Having seen the preview pics, I'm inclined to do the same.

Omega Metro
20th May 2014, 08:42 PM
Having seen the preview pics, I'm inclined to do the same.

Robotkingdom have 1 left.;)

Magnus
27th July 2014, 12:37 AM
My Black Knight Grimlock came in recently, so as with my Takara Optimus, I've decided to take some pictures which would help to compare the two.

http://i.imgur.com/O5ZPQOp.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/ZnBnISv.jpg

Compared to the Hasbro version's colour scheme, this colour scheme is far more uniform. The distinctive green seems to be the result of chrome and a green coat on top. This coat is prone to chipping, sadly.

http://i.imgur.com/RSnj9IS.jpg

The eyes are red instead of blue.

http://i.imgur.com/YOSpxkM.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/WHhc6bD.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/YOt4tA6.jpg

Again, the colour scheme is more uniform, although the grey and silver dominate, this time with a few applications of orange paint. It could just be me, but the silver on the chest isn't quite as shiny as the chrome on the Hasbro version. For some reason, the eyes are blue instead of red.


In person, I actually don't mind the somewhat elongated torso in tyrannosaur mode, and the robot mode has an interesting mix of chunky and slender.

For those who don't already own this mould, you'll pay a premium over the Hasbro version for this colour scheme, but it's worth it in my opinion.