GoktimusPrime
2nd June 2014, 12:38 AM
Strafe (finally, a Deluxe Dinobot whose name doesn't have "Dinobot" in front of it! :eek:)
Series - Age of Extinction
Sub-line - Generations
Size/class - Deluxe
New/remould/redeco - New
Wave - 2
Released here - May 2014
Approximate Retail Price - $30
Approximate Size - 13cm
Allegiance - Autobot
Sub-Group - Dinobot
Alt-mode - robotic dicephalic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycephaly) Pteranodon (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pteranodon)
Main Features/Gimmicks - missile launching crossbow
Main Colours - blue, electric blue, black
Main Accessories - x2 lances, crossbow
Beast Mode
All of the Age of Extinction Dinobots fail as robots in disguise (even if they were on prehistoric Earth), but Swoo, uh, Strafe especially fails as a two-headed & two-tailed robotic Pteranodon. It looks more like a Monsterbot than a Dinobot -- although one could make the same argument about all of the AoE Dinobots (i.e. additional horns). But this really takes the powder and makes it harder to suspend disbelief that it's meant to be a pteranodon. I wonder how many people who saw him in the trailer identified him as a pteranodon, or as a two headed dragon. :p While it doesn't work terribly well as a robotic pterosaur, it does work well as a robotic monster. Problem is that it's meant to be the former (packaging even explicitly says, "Pteranodon" :rolleyes: -- and of course, these are meant to be Dinobots). :rolleyes: But look, it has an impressive wingspan, and the combination of having two heads and two tails makes it look like something from Greek mythology. Predacon Rising? :p The dino feet have no articulation, so Strafe is pretty much permanently in flying mode; it's not possible to re-position the feet to allow him to perch/stand. The robot hands are clearly visible in beast mode too, for some reason which eludes me. The forearms have cavities which appear large enough to house the fists, but they're unable to swing inside. :confused: Like all AoE Dinobots, Strafe has that prickly feel about him, which looks pretty cool on this toy, particularly the serrated edges on the wings. The crossbow can be mounted on the beast mode's back, pointing the missile directly forward. The missile shoots with all the might of a G1 missile launcher (i.e. with barely any force at all! ... yet the toy has a sticker warning kids about the missile :p).
Transformation
One neat aspect of the transformation is how the robot legs compact themselves to form the beast legs. Robot legs seem to be an issue of contention with previous pterosaurian Transformers, often ending up as robot kibble in the beast mode. G1 Swoop threw them on his back, and the Beast Wars Terrorsaur mould has the robot legs resting along the underbelly. But Strafe's robot legs fold and turn into itself to essentially compress into smaller legs for the beast mode. The downside is that the robot's lower legs are hollow, but I can accept this as it's necessitated by the nature of the transformation (unlike say, the hollow robot forearms).
Robot Mode
Points of articulation: 16
Resembling a Classical Greek helmet, Strafe has one of the nicer looking heads among the AoE Dinobots. With the single visor and swept back helmet crest, Strafe's head bears reasonable resemblance to Swoop... and absolutely no resemblance to G1 Strafe. I really do like how the wings fold in and compact themselves. :) The body has some neat sculpting decos which are decoed with electric blue, but a lot of this is covered up by the two beast heads which sit across the chest. I really don't like how the heads just sit there... looks a bit silly, covers up the body, and also obstructs Strafe's vision should he ever turn to either side (or even just his peripheral vision when he's looking straight ahead!). He can hold his two lances as well as a missile-launching crossbow. The two lances can be attached to the crossbow to make it look larger. Unfortunately, similar to Slash, the robot fists are fixed in an "arm curl" position. I have no idea why they couldn't attached the fists in a "holding a cup" position which gives far more meaningful articulation IMHO... especially considering that the fists don't even fold in. :/
Overall
Not a terribly good Dinobot, but a mean looking Monsterbot. This toy would've been a whole lot gooderer if the hands had been positioned 90 degrees from where they actually sit. I find the beast heads to be quite cumbersome and interfering in robot mode, and personally prefer to sling them back over the shoulders -- but officially the heads are meant to sit in front of the chest. With jaws opened. Yyyeeeaaah. Oh, and expect this toy to be half transformed when you open it. :rolleyes:
Images
Stock images:
beast mode (http://static.seibertron.com/images/toys/uploads/1392569835_A7814%20-%20Strafe_veh.png)
robot mode (http://cdn.screenrant.com/wp-content/uploads/Transformers-4-Toy-Strafe-Robot-Form.jpg)
In package (http://articulationtimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/strafe.jpg)
Beast mode
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_strafe1_zps77d5766d.jpg
Robot mode
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_strafe2_zps5d1cb1f3.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_strafe3_zps8ba63340.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_strafe5_zpsc8618fc3.jpg
My unofficial version of the robot mode w/ beast heads over the shoulders
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_strafe3a_zps16a29446.jpg
Series - Age of Extinction
Sub-line - Generations
Size/class - Deluxe
New/remould/redeco - New
Wave - 2
Released here - May 2014
Approximate Retail Price - $30
Approximate Size - 13cm
Allegiance - Autobot
Sub-Group - Dinobot
Alt-mode - robotic dicephalic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycephaly) Pteranodon (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pteranodon)
Main Features/Gimmicks - missile launching crossbow
Main Colours - blue, electric blue, black
Main Accessories - x2 lances, crossbow
Beast Mode
All of the Age of Extinction Dinobots fail as robots in disguise (even if they were on prehistoric Earth), but Swoo, uh, Strafe especially fails as a two-headed & two-tailed robotic Pteranodon. It looks more like a Monsterbot than a Dinobot -- although one could make the same argument about all of the AoE Dinobots (i.e. additional horns). But this really takes the powder and makes it harder to suspend disbelief that it's meant to be a pteranodon. I wonder how many people who saw him in the trailer identified him as a pteranodon, or as a two headed dragon. :p While it doesn't work terribly well as a robotic pterosaur, it does work well as a robotic monster. Problem is that it's meant to be the former (packaging even explicitly says, "Pteranodon" :rolleyes: -- and of course, these are meant to be Dinobots). :rolleyes: But look, it has an impressive wingspan, and the combination of having two heads and two tails makes it look like something from Greek mythology. Predacon Rising? :p The dino feet have no articulation, so Strafe is pretty much permanently in flying mode; it's not possible to re-position the feet to allow him to perch/stand. The robot hands are clearly visible in beast mode too, for some reason which eludes me. The forearms have cavities which appear large enough to house the fists, but they're unable to swing inside. :confused: Like all AoE Dinobots, Strafe has that prickly feel about him, which looks pretty cool on this toy, particularly the serrated edges on the wings. The crossbow can be mounted on the beast mode's back, pointing the missile directly forward. The missile shoots with all the might of a G1 missile launcher (i.e. with barely any force at all! ... yet the toy has a sticker warning kids about the missile :p).
Transformation
One neat aspect of the transformation is how the robot legs compact themselves to form the beast legs. Robot legs seem to be an issue of contention with previous pterosaurian Transformers, often ending up as robot kibble in the beast mode. G1 Swoop threw them on his back, and the Beast Wars Terrorsaur mould has the robot legs resting along the underbelly. But Strafe's robot legs fold and turn into itself to essentially compress into smaller legs for the beast mode. The downside is that the robot's lower legs are hollow, but I can accept this as it's necessitated by the nature of the transformation (unlike say, the hollow robot forearms).
Robot Mode
Points of articulation: 16
Resembling a Classical Greek helmet, Strafe has one of the nicer looking heads among the AoE Dinobots. With the single visor and swept back helmet crest, Strafe's head bears reasonable resemblance to Swoop... and absolutely no resemblance to G1 Strafe. I really do like how the wings fold in and compact themselves. :) The body has some neat sculpting decos which are decoed with electric blue, but a lot of this is covered up by the two beast heads which sit across the chest. I really don't like how the heads just sit there... looks a bit silly, covers up the body, and also obstructs Strafe's vision should he ever turn to either side (or even just his peripheral vision when he's looking straight ahead!). He can hold his two lances as well as a missile-launching crossbow. The two lances can be attached to the crossbow to make it look larger. Unfortunately, similar to Slash, the robot fists are fixed in an "arm curl" position. I have no idea why they couldn't attached the fists in a "holding a cup" position which gives far more meaningful articulation IMHO... especially considering that the fists don't even fold in. :/
Overall
Not a terribly good Dinobot, but a mean looking Monsterbot. This toy would've been a whole lot gooderer if the hands had been positioned 90 degrees from where they actually sit. I find the beast heads to be quite cumbersome and interfering in robot mode, and personally prefer to sling them back over the shoulders -- but officially the heads are meant to sit in front of the chest. With jaws opened. Yyyeeeaaah. Oh, and expect this toy to be half transformed when you open it. :rolleyes:
Images
Stock images:
beast mode (http://static.seibertron.com/images/toys/uploads/1392569835_A7814%20-%20Strafe_veh.png)
robot mode (http://cdn.screenrant.com/wp-content/uploads/Transformers-4-Toy-Strafe-Robot-Form.jpg)
In package (http://articulationtimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/strafe.jpg)
Beast mode
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_strafe1_zps77d5766d.jpg
Robot mode
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_strafe2_zps5d1cb1f3.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_strafe3_zps8ba63340.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_strafe5_zpsc8618fc3.jpg
My unofficial version of the robot mode w/ beast heads over the shoulders
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y227/goktimusprime/Transformers/Age%20of%20Extinction/aoe_strafe3a_zps16a29446.jpg