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Magnus
19th March 2019, 10:10 PM
Series - Generations
Sub-line - Studio Series
Size/class - Leader
New/remould/redeco - New
Wave - 2
Released here - June 2020
Approximate Retail Price - $49 (Big W Toy Mania 2020 sale price)
Approximate Size - 25cm
Allegiance - Autobot
Alt-mode - Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird
Main Features/Gimmicks - Screen accuracy, licensed vehicle mode, combines with SS32 Optimus Prime
Main Colours - black, grey
Main Accessories - Axe; cane; chest piece for Studio Series Optimus Prime

Vehicle mode

https://i.imgur.com/FI3c1VK.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/bkdHT9S.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/3zTPL0Y.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/I7DVJZM.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/O4cUecb.jpg

A black Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird. Jetfire is 35.5cm long, with a wingspan just under 19cm.

https://i.imgur.com/kbekphK.jpg

Jetfire is largely unpainted black plastic, with some touches of red for the Blackbird's markings, and a white Skunk Works logo on his tail fins. The tail markings are faithful to those of the actual aircraft at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Centre in Virginia, which is a great touch. (https://www.sr-71.org/photogallery/blackbird/17972/) There is a random yellow dot on the left side of the forward fuselage, near the cockpit hatch, but again, this is accurate to the real plane.

https://i.imgur.com/jyyAdNq.jpg

As is typical of plane Transformers, Jetfire's undercarriage is full of visible robot parts. However, this time the undercarriage is neater and more cohesive than the original.

https://i.imgur.com/7DUM1wl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/hnNlWVH.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/dymQCDS.jpg

Studio Series Jetfire is substantially smaller in vehicle mode than the original toy from Revenge of the Fallen.

Transformation

Quite involved, particularly the legs, due to the way they unfold for robot mode. The entire length of the fuselage collapses down to form the torso.

A nice touch is that the Pratt and Whitney J58 engines actually form Jetfire's thighs; on the original toy, the engines on the thighs were faux parts that were separate from the plane's engine nacelles.

Robot mode

https://i.imgur.com/ukaxKuC.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/qvJ0Wgc.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/4N6Q31l.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/KNgEUcn.jpg

Jetfire's height really depends on the degree you bend his knees and ankles; the maximum height I've been able to get him to is 25cm to the top of his head, and 28cm to the highest point on his back; however, his legs are very long and lanky in this configuration, almost giving the impression that he's standing on stilts. A more 'natural' positioning of his legs will give him a height of 21cm to the top of the head and just under 25cm at the highest point on his back. If you want to pose him believably leaning on his cane, he'll need to go lower still.

https://i.imgur.com/VUmr2kj.jpg

In addition to the black plastic, there is now a lot of unpainted dark grey plastic, possibly to break up the black. In addition, Jetfire has a surprising amount of paint in this mode - the face is painted silver; his facial fins and beard have silver drybrushing; his head and neck have red markings like the ones on his vehicle mode; the shoulders and biceps have little touches of red and blue; the forearms have glossy black and silver; the hands have touches of black and dull gold; the torso has glossy black and silver; the thighs have a lot of silver; and the feet have some glossy black paint applied.

Jetfire has fairly good articulation. The head is mounted on a ball joint, so he can tilt his head up and down and to the sides, but side to side rotation is very limited due to the design of the head and neck.

The arms move back and forth, and can abduct outwards. The upper arm has a rotator right above the single elbow. The wrists have two joints that give extension, so Jetfire can angle his hands up, as well as a single rotator.

The hips rotate in two axes, giving forward and backward movement as well as abduction. The knees ratchet, as does the ankle joint right below it - this second joint is the ankle in a digitgrade animal. Finally, the foot has inversion to accommodate wider stances.

https://i.imgur.com/x7iZCrG.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/UGsOGSl.jpg

The axe and cane plug into ports on Jetfire's hands, exposing perhaps the one big weakness of this figure's robot mode: the hands were moulded open with a single hole in the palm (conveniently approximating his palm-mounted hologram projector), and a ring between his thumb and index finger, resulting in an odd look for the axe in particular. Hinged fingers would have been great, although looking at his hands, they don't seem to share a common axis for a pin.

https://i.imgur.com/j1C23sY.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/av1QmVs.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/P4g4pnu.jpg

Compared to the original figure, Studio Series Jetfire is a lot less bulky and imposing, but he makes up for this with far superior screen-accuracy. Despite being substantially smaller in vehicle mode and having far less bulk in robot mode, Studio Series Jetfire ends up at pretty much the same height as the original figure.

https://i.imgur.com/8sqYvhB.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ceObmfe.jpg

The backdrop is of the Egyptian ruins in the Sinai, where NEST and the Autobots fought off several Decepticons while trying to find Sam and his companions.

https://i.imgur.com/5xF6wQW.jpg

The final piece Jetfire comes with is a small chest piece for Studio Series Optimus Prime, presumably to allow a version besides SS-32 to combine with him.

Verdict

https://i.imgur.com/9ivV6hu.jpg

The original Jetfire had to do four things at once:

1. Be a licensed SR-71A Blackbird;
2. Be an articulated robot that was faithful to the concept art;
3. Combine with leader-class Optimus Prime with a minimum of detachable parts, and
4. Have an electronics pack.

When you take this into consideration, especially considering that the toy had to be ready in time for a later wave of Revenge of the Fallen's toy line, the original Jetfire is actually a pretty impressive achievement.

Meanwhile, the new Jetfire only needs to do three things:

1. Be a licensed SR-71A Blackbird;
2. Be an articulated robot faithful to the final CGI model; and
3. Combine with voyager-class Optimus Prime with some detachable parts.

With access to ILM's CGI models, no need for an electronics pack, and with Jetfire now being able to partially disassemble to combine instead of staying largely intact, it's not a surprise that Studio Series Jetfire ends up superior in some respects to the original. Jetfire's lower legs, upper torso, and the front of the fuselage detach for combination, yet Jetfire doesn't give much of a sense of being compromised for this gimmick.

Besides the open hands, the only big fault I think Jetfire has is that his head seems slightly too large for his body. It should have been a bit smaller, but it would have been nice if the rest of him was a bit bigger instead. If you can look past or ignore these issues - particularly the hands - I recommend Studio Series Jetfire.

Paulbot
19th March 2019, 10:22 PM
The size of the head was the thing I was noticing most in your photos so aim glad you pointed that out at the end. I think it’s screen accurate still though, just something you don’t notice so much with all the moving around cgi on screen. (Same as Ironhide)

You make a compelling argument for getting this.

Butcher31
20th March 2019, 12:59 PM
Nice review! And great photos. Thanks for that.

I think the real, glaring problem with this toy is that...IT'S NOT OUT IN STORES!
I'm still waiting in hope, but I may need to just get it online.

G1Optimal
22nd March 2019, 08:11 PM
https://news.tfw2005.com/2019/03/22/unadvertised-features-for-studio-series-jetfire-revealed-via-takara-tomy-online-instructions-385700

GoktimusPrime
30th April 2019, 12:03 AM
Got the TakaraTOMY version today. Overall thoughts:

https://i.ibb.co/MCVbHfr/studioseries-jetfire02.jpg

* A very fiddly panelformer. I know I said this about ROTF Leader Jetfire (http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showpost.php?p=113377&postcount=36), but SS Jetfire is seriously way more panelformery than ROTF Jetfire, and I find it to be less forgiving too.

* Visually amazing. The screen-likeness on this toy is gorgeous and puts ROTF Jetfire to shame.

https://i.ibb.co/9G5DXTX/studioseries-jetfire03.jpg

* SS Jetfire is hands down the superior action figure, but ROTF Jetfire is arguably the better toy. ROTF Jetfire is a relatively more straightforward toy to transform.

https://i.ibb.co/pZF8W0k/studioseries-jetfire03a.jpg

* I'm really impressed with the way that this toy is able to fold up much of its fuselage and compacts it into the body. It's something that HasTak's gotten rather good at doing, plus it's a luxury afforded to this toy since it's unburdened with having to house an electronic sound gimmick.

https://i.ibb.co/rMwQZJz/studioseries-jetfire05.jpg

So is this toy worth buying? It depends. As a stand alone Jetfire toy, I'd say that this is the better Jetfire. As a combining component for Optimus Prime... it depends. Are you already planning on buying the SS OP that combines with this Jetfire? If so, then yes, it will be worth it for you. If not and you don't care about having this as a stand alone Jetfire toy, then maybe just stick with your ROTF Leader Jetfire.

https://i.ibb.co/Jszf8bg/studioseries-jetfire06.jpg

I personally don't care for SS Optimus Prime so this is just a stand-alone Jetfire toy for me. My ROTF Leader Jetfire and Optimus Prime still serve just fine for the combined mode.

https://i.ibb.co/52LqtwP/studioseries-jetfire07.jpg

Butcher31
19th December 2019, 02:07 PM
I finally was able to obtain this one thanks to an early Christmas present. It's an excellent figure. Everything underneath in Blackbird mode is so neat and flat and tucked away. I like it when the underside of an alt-mode is almost flat and quite cluttered, as it means they've really thought about it and have made good use of the space. Plus, the jet all tabs together quite well. In the words of Brickman it's "very swooshable". I still like the original but this is a definite step up.

My only minor quibbles are I would've preferred a longer walking stick and, as mentioned, the ability to curl the fingers would've been nice.

I don't have a compatible Optimus Prime yet to try out the combined feature, but even without that mode it's still worth the price of admission.

GoktimusPrime
19th December 2019, 10:18 PM
LOL, does anybody own both SS Optimus Prime and Jetfire? Because so far everyone seems to own one or the other. :D This is reminding me of owning G1 Predacons in the 1980s -- knew people who owned individual Predacons but never knew anyone who owned the whole set (and thus could single-handedly form Predaking). :p

Dimi194
20th December 2019, 06:09 AM
I do! :P But tbh the combined version (without an upgrade kit) is a bit of a mess so I keep them seperate in my display!

GoktimusPrime
20th December 2019, 10:52 PM
I do! :P But tbh the combined version (without an upgrade kit) is a bit of a mess so I keep them seperate in my display!
Reviews should show the good, bad and ugly of all toys - don't hold back. :) No point including upgrade kits with reviews since they're not included with the original toy anyway. It'd be like reviewing food and deciding that a dish needs more seasoning, but you've brought some along and you spice the dish up. Yeah, the actual review of the dish shouldn't including the modification you made to it. :)

klystron
15th June 2020, 11:09 PM
Thread back from the dead!
Considering picking up Jetfire in the BigW sale (if I can find one). Despite largely positive reviews, there seems to be a few reports of the spine-hinge pin joint breaking.
Has anyone here had this happen to theirs?
https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/threads/studio-series-35-jetfire-jetpower-optimus-prime.1166951/page-14

Magnus
16th June 2020, 12:03 AM
Thread back from the dead!
Considering picking up Jetfire in the BigW sale (if I can find one). Despite largely positive reviews, there seems to be a few reports of the spine-hinge pin joint breaking.
Has anyone here had this happen to theirs?
https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/threads/studio-series-35-jetfire-jetpower-optimus-prime.1166951/page-14

Looks like I might be able to update the availability field of the basic info for the review!

I had a look at the hinge on mine, and there are what look like very thin stress fractures on the hinge, but they don't see to change width when I move the joint, and I moved it a few times to look on both sides to see if the stress fractures got wider and thinner. Because I'm not 100% sure it's a break, I'm reluctant to apply hobby glue to the cracks.

Dimi194
16th June 2020, 01:51 PM
Thread back from the dead!
Considering picking up Jetfire in the BigW sale (if I can find one). Despite largely positive reviews, there seems to be a few reports of the spine-hinge pin joint breaking.
Has anyone here had this happen to theirs?
https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/threads/studio-series-35-jetfire-jetpower-optimus-prime.1166951/page-14

No, but I've only transformed him twice + once into combined mode, he lives in Robot form on my display hahaha

Silverbolt
21st June 2020, 11:58 AM
Finally opened my Jetfire today. Getting the panels to line up is much harder than the original ROTF toy, but despite that i found him to be very satisfying. I found the instructions only helped so much in transforming him from robot to jet and were very hit and miss trying to work out how to combine Optimus and Jetfire. The instructions were practically useless in trying to work out how to connect the jet fire back-pack to Optimus.

There were two small pieces on the underside of the wings that you remove in order to combine with Optimus and are never mentioned again in the instructions. I did a quick search online and found out they form the muzzle of a gun that is made from the remaining piece of jet fire that doesn't make up the 'suit' that Optimus wears. It's a bulky gun and really only works when the gun is pointed down or looking at it from above so you can't see jet fires arms and head.

I found a good Optimus/Jetfire combination and gun transformation video in the youtube link below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-poCl7mzPk

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50027733981_07e7463af2_w.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2jdMdnB)[/url]

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50027733841_651fc4f26f_w.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2jdMdnB)

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50027195353_0a7af97f3b_w.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2jdMdkc)

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50027195263_605df120d3_w.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2jdJsfV)[url=https://flic.kr/p/2jdJsen]

It is a fiddly combination and i really like it, aside from the gun. It's stable and solid. But i bought Jetfire with the intent on displaying him, not the combined mode.

Magnus
23rd October 2020, 11:56 PM
For some reason, I only got around to trying out the Optimus-Jetfire combo in the last few days.

It's certainly an impressive piece, and everything holds together well. I even like the absurdity of the gigantic cannon formed by Jetfire's upper torso. Sure, it's not screen-accurate, but that doesn't matter. It's massive and awesome-looking, and that's what matters.

Something to note is that Silverbolt's pictures above are a 'fan mode', where Jetfire's spine is folded back and the back panels are swung out. I kind of like this configuration, as there isn't a giant block hanging over Optimus's head and the splayed-out back panels approximate the large panels that were actually seen on Optimus's back in the movie, but for the sake of showing the figure as correctly transformed, here is the stock configuration:

https://i.imgur.com/DQYTsTC.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/Qh8Q3tG.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/Kx0udWB.jpg