BigTransformerTrev
22nd August 2016, 06:55 PM
Series - Generations
Sub-line - Titans Return
New/Remould/Redeco - Remould of TR Blaster
Released Here? Yes
Price - $90
Size/class - Leader
Approximate Size - 23cm
Allegiance - Decepticon
Alt-modes - Tape Deck/Base
Main Features/Gimmicks - compatible with Titan Masters and Legends tapes
Main Colours - Blue, Grey
Main Accessories - Rifle, Shoulder Cannon, Soundblaster Titan Master
Robot Mode
http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y342/sare111/DSCF5657_zpsmx6rbjve.jpg (http://s1028.photobucket.com/user/sare111/media/DSCF5657_zpsmx6rbjve.jpg.html)
It’s lucky that both Blaster and Soundwave are boxy characters, so with a simple palette swap, a new head and a shoulder cannon this does looks like Soundwave rather than a recoloured Blaster (which he is after all). The proportions are ok though I would have liked to see more articulation. Nothing beats a Soundwave that can actually bend his arm upwards and press his eject button (aka MP SW). His gun is from Blaster and for those in the know it looks nothing like Soundwaves regular firearm which is a bit disappointing, but I suppose even Transformers are allowed to change their armament every few million years.
Tape Deck Mode
http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y342/sare111/DSCF5665_zpszvabe2cb.jpg (http://s1028.photobucket.com/user/sare111/media/DSCF5665_zpszvabe2cb.jpg.html)
The smartest thing they did here was to change the way the speakers look. It now looks like a tape deck from the early nineties rather than a proper Ghetto Blaster (all you kids born this century, you might have to do some research here to know what I am talking about). The mode looks better than I thought it would; it looks sleek and somber, just a shame there is the odd little gap here and there.
Base Mode
http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y342/sare111/DSCF5668_zpsvkke6iac.jpg (http://s1028.photobucket.com/user/sare111/media/DSCF5668_zpsvkke6iac.jpg.html)
This mode suits Soundwave far more than Blaster (who I still maintain should have turned into a DJ booth with dance floor). The darker colour scheme works for the mode as well as the extra cannon. Overall better than I expected.
Transformation
No change from Blaster. If you haven’t converted Blaster know that this figure isn’t difficult for a leader class figure. There is no real challenge here, however transforming him for the first time you have to engage your brain to turn him in to what is a reasonably two dimensional alt-mode as the Tape Deck. Conversion to base mode is very straight forward.
Overall
Soundwave is one of two figures which can be said to be a crossover between Combiner Wars and Titans Return, given that CW Buzzsaw can be put into TR Soundwave in both Robot and Ghetto Blaster modes. Interestingly in the instructions it only mentions him being compatible with the upcoming Laserbeak and Ravage, most likely as these toys are to be released soon. The fact you can insert these smaller figures into him along with the Headmaster gimmick and he is a triple changer means there is a lot of playability with this figure. While certainly not the ultimate Soundwave toy, on the whole this one is pretty good and it’s nice to see Soundwave once again as a musical device rather than a van or truck.
For a more detailed review and more pics, PLEASE SEE MY SOUNDWAVE REVIEW ON MY BLOG HERE (http://www.bigangrytrev.com/?p=453)
Sub-line - Titans Return
New/Remould/Redeco - Remould of TR Blaster
Released Here? Yes
Price - $90
Size/class - Leader
Approximate Size - 23cm
Allegiance - Decepticon
Alt-modes - Tape Deck/Base
Main Features/Gimmicks - compatible with Titan Masters and Legends tapes
Main Colours - Blue, Grey
Main Accessories - Rifle, Shoulder Cannon, Soundblaster Titan Master
Robot Mode
http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y342/sare111/DSCF5657_zpsmx6rbjve.jpg (http://s1028.photobucket.com/user/sare111/media/DSCF5657_zpsmx6rbjve.jpg.html)
It’s lucky that both Blaster and Soundwave are boxy characters, so with a simple palette swap, a new head and a shoulder cannon this does looks like Soundwave rather than a recoloured Blaster (which he is after all). The proportions are ok though I would have liked to see more articulation. Nothing beats a Soundwave that can actually bend his arm upwards and press his eject button (aka MP SW). His gun is from Blaster and for those in the know it looks nothing like Soundwaves regular firearm which is a bit disappointing, but I suppose even Transformers are allowed to change their armament every few million years.
Tape Deck Mode
http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y342/sare111/DSCF5665_zpszvabe2cb.jpg (http://s1028.photobucket.com/user/sare111/media/DSCF5665_zpszvabe2cb.jpg.html)
The smartest thing they did here was to change the way the speakers look. It now looks like a tape deck from the early nineties rather than a proper Ghetto Blaster (all you kids born this century, you might have to do some research here to know what I am talking about). The mode looks better than I thought it would; it looks sleek and somber, just a shame there is the odd little gap here and there.
Base Mode
http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y342/sare111/DSCF5668_zpsvkke6iac.jpg (http://s1028.photobucket.com/user/sare111/media/DSCF5668_zpsvkke6iac.jpg.html)
This mode suits Soundwave far more than Blaster (who I still maintain should have turned into a DJ booth with dance floor). The darker colour scheme works for the mode as well as the extra cannon. Overall better than I expected.
Transformation
No change from Blaster. If you haven’t converted Blaster know that this figure isn’t difficult for a leader class figure. There is no real challenge here, however transforming him for the first time you have to engage your brain to turn him in to what is a reasonably two dimensional alt-mode as the Tape Deck. Conversion to base mode is very straight forward.
Overall
Soundwave is one of two figures which can be said to be a crossover between Combiner Wars and Titans Return, given that CW Buzzsaw can be put into TR Soundwave in both Robot and Ghetto Blaster modes. Interestingly in the instructions it only mentions him being compatible with the upcoming Laserbeak and Ravage, most likely as these toys are to be released soon. The fact you can insert these smaller figures into him along with the Headmaster gimmick and he is a triple changer means there is a lot of playability with this figure. While certainly not the ultimate Soundwave toy, on the whole this one is pretty good and it’s nice to see Soundwave once again as a musical device rather than a van or truck.
For a more detailed review and more pics, PLEASE SEE MY SOUNDWAVE REVIEW ON MY BLOG HERE (http://www.bigangrytrev.com/?p=453)