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BigTransformerTrev
31st December 2015, 08:28 AM
Onslaught
Series - Generations
Sub-line - Combiner Wars
Size/class - Voyager
New/remould/redeco – Remould of Hot Spot
Wave – 5
Released here - not yet
Approximate Retail Price - $45
Approximate Size - 18cm
Allegiance - Combaticon
Alt-mode – Anti-Aircraft Truck
Main Features/Gimmicks – Combiner Torso, can combine with CW Shockwave
Main Colours – Blue, Green, Black
Main Accessories – Rifles x 2

http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y342/sare111/photo%201%204_zps5ptgxswh.jpg (http://s1028.photobucket.com/user/sare111/media/photo%201%204_zps5ptgxswh.jpg.html)


Robot Mode
We’ve had a few Onslaughts over the last decade and this one definetly looks the most like the original G1 version. Good poseability and articulation. The head sculpt is spot on and I like the fact the guns can go in the hands or on his back to recreate his classic look. A shame he didn’t get a 3rd rifle as well. I like the detail in the chest, though I’m not a fan of the purple on his legs.

http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y342/sare111/photo%202%204_zpsgcn1fx39.jpg (http://s1028.photobucket.com/user/sare111/media/photo%202%204_zpsgcn1fx39.jpg.html)


Vehicle Mode
Looks pretty cool, though I’ve never seen this dual-cab thing in real life that a lot of TF’s are popping up with nowdays. The guns in the middle work well for the look but it would be better if they could be maneuvered more. The colours are ok though I did like the camo black spots on the original Onslaughts truck mode. Pretty cool overall, though wont win any beauty pagents. You can plug Shockwave in at the top for some extra firepower which adds extra play value to both toys alt-modes (you can plug Shockwave into Onslaughts back in robot mode but it aint a good look).

http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y342/sare111/photo%203%204_zps3mhx0hsu.jpg (http://s1028.photobucket.com/user/sare111/media/photo%203%204_zps3mhx0hsu.jpg.html)


Transformation
Like all Combiner Wars toys it’s not too difficult and if you have Hot Spot you can do this with your eyes shut.


Overall
If you are just after an Onslaught figure then I highly recommend the 2008 Universe one – it’s fricken wicked looking! If you are after a G1’esque Onslaught that you can use to make Bruticus then this is the fella for you. Not stellar but certainly decent enough and does the job. Reccomended :)


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Tetsuwan Convoy
31st December 2015, 02:33 PM
Looks pretty good although vehicle mode could do with some paint. As you said the camo paint would do him a world of good.

I don't have hotspot. What's the posing like on him?

CHILENO20
31st December 2015, 02:50 PM
No camo? Sounds like a job for "Reprolabels"!!!

MayzaPrime
31st December 2015, 03:26 PM
My Onslaught has very loose legs in bot mode... fortunately I will display him as Bruticus so the looseness shouldn't be a problem

SMHFConvoy
31st December 2015, 03:35 PM
Are you talking about the knees? There's a particular way the knees plug in sort of like a Z. Peaugh has a video of it on his YouTube channel

BigTransformerTrev
31st December 2015, 03:42 PM
I don't have hotspot. What's the posing like on him?

Well he can't do handstands and breakdancing but can certainly do the usual arm, leg and head movements

GoktimusPrime
31st December 2015, 10:42 PM
I think that they've done a pretty good job in retooling Hot Spot as Onslaught. The toy is distinctly Onslaught in both robot and vehicle modes. There's very little that I can fault on this toy. The only minor issues I can see are:
* The "emergency stripes" on the sides of the legs. They've tried to downplay it by replacing the red with purple, but it still seems needlessly stripey. I honestly would've preferred if they'd just made the whole thing silver to mute out the sculpted stripes. They did something similar to this with Scattershot to mute out some of the "Silverboltness" of the mould, and I think it works reasonably well on that toy.
* Similarly with the siren/strobe lights. I would've preferred for them to just leave it uncoloured, that way rendering it the same blue as the standard plastic. I can understand the desire of having purple there to break up the blandness of the blue, but that could also be done by painting in the indented rectangles on the shins (which would also emulate the shin stickers on the G1 toy). These are really very minor issues. On the whole, I think that they've done a bang up job with this toy, and I'm extremely happy with it. :D

In terms of posability, I find that both my Hot Spot and Onslaught tend to be back heavy (possibly because they're carrying the gestalt robot chest and head on their backs), however, there are heel spurs that you flip out from behind. These work reasonably well in preventing the figures from falling backwards.

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prjkt
5th January 2016, 01:01 AM
First - what I like here.

I really like how they managed to take Hot Spot and (literally) turn him around into quite a different looking vehicle. Not entirely sure what this vehicle is supposed to be, but ok.

Without Hot Spot's ladder to help him stand, the heel struts are definitely appreciated, but unfortunately his floppy knees and back pack mean he's still going to fall, unless I don't extend the legs all the way, making him a little stumpier compared to Hot Spot (not necessarily a bad way to differentiate the two) and I don't like how he's permanently looking down (akin to Universe/Generations Ironhide and Ratchet.)

Torso mode is definitely sweet too, new chest piece and rotation of his arms give Bruticus' torso a noticeable different silhouette to Defensor, and I think that really works. Longer cannons on his back here would have been nice though...

Toy vs. Cartoon accuracy - this version's definitely Toy accurate with the grey chest piece for Bruticus, and I'm tempted to pick up the announced "running change" variant with the Cartoon accurate brown chest piece, as photos of that look pretty sweet, and hopefully his knees are a little tighter.

prjkt
13th January 2016, 11:47 AM
Ok retraction: like Hotspot, I wasn't actually transforming his legs properly, just leaving that double joint at his knees "floating" - wasn't much of an issue with Hotspot as his pins were a little tighter and supported his weight, unlike Onslaught.

Rotating the double jointed part and clicking it in securely behind the purple emergency lights secures his legs and he can now stand up wih no issue. Strangely, this holds a lot better than when trying it with Hotspot.

GoktimusPrime
13th January 2016, 11:50 AM
I'd say that it's because Onslaught is less back heavy without the ladder.

prjkt
13th January 2016, 12:22 PM
I'd say that it's because Onslaught is less back heavy without the ladder.

He still had a bit of weight on his back, but I was referring to how tight the double knee joint tabs into the lower leg - it's really solid, and quite tough to insert/remove compared to Hotspot, with whom I don't actually hear a "click"

shockNwave
28th January 2016, 06:03 PM
Thank you BigTransformerTrev for stating that the 2008 Universe version of Onslaught is the best as a stand alone. The sounds and lights give it that extra wow factor.:)