SharkyMcShark
31st May 2023, 07:04 PM
OPTIMUS PRIME
Series - Generations
Sub-line - Studio Series
Hypo-line - Gamer Series
Size/class - Voyager
New/remould/redeco - New
Wave - 20 (Studio Series), 1 (Gamer Edition)
Released here - ???? (Ordered from online retailer)
Approximate Retail Prize - $49.95
Approximate Size - 12cm
Allegiance - Autobot
Alt-mode - Space truck
Main Features/Gimmicks - Opening Matrix Chamber, swappable weapon arm
Main Colours - Red, Blue, Grey
Main accessories - Rifle-arm, Axe (3 pieces), Matrix
This is one of my favourite Prime designs (and it beats the stuffing out of the FoC version) so this was an insta-buy for me.
6702
6703
Vehicle Mode
- Really solid looking and feeling. Just a giant, balled fist of a vehicle.
- The rear wheels look a bit small to the eye?
- Fists sort of hanging out the back are a bit of an eyesore I suppose, but then everyone else was tripping over themselves to give Tarn a pass for this so I guess it's fine?
- Weapon storage isn't great, but then I guess there's only so much you can do with a giant doom axe.
Transformation
- Absolutely fantastic. The way the figure moves its mass around and the way that the shoulders expand and contract give this a great hand feel.
- It's the opposite of the panel nightmare that the original Deluxe figure turned into.
- You lose some of the 'authenticity' of the original figure's transformation, but on the whole this figure is more intuitive. What I mean by that, is that the original figure even at Deluxe managed to get the bumper onto the robot mode's waist and this one doesn't. The upshot is that this figure is much better articulated.
6704
6705
6706
6707
6708
6709
Robot Mode
- The proportions do look a bit chonky in pictures. In hand it absolutely works.
- Articulation is good. The gun arm goes for a full double elbow, and the other arm only goes to 90. The knees only go to 90 as well.
- The rifle-arm accessory can only be a rifle arm. It can't be held in any way as a standard gun, which is a bit of a disappointment.
- The removable arm is a bit loose on my figure. I'm genuinely considering just gluing it as I don't really like the rifle-arm, and the peg is fortunately not used for any articulation.
- The Matrix chamber is so smoothly integrated that I completely forgot it existed until right at the end of the photos.
Overall
- Solid engineering and great design work carry the day here. It's been a great year for Voyager figures and this continues the trend.
- That said, the accessories are a bit of a damp squib for me.
Series - Generations
Sub-line - Studio Series
Hypo-line - Gamer Series
Size/class - Voyager
New/remould/redeco - New
Wave - 20 (Studio Series), 1 (Gamer Edition)
Released here - ???? (Ordered from online retailer)
Approximate Retail Prize - $49.95
Approximate Size - 12cm
Allegiance - Autobot
Alt-mode - Space truck
Main Features/Gimmicks - Opening Matrix Chamber, swappable weapon arm
Main Colours - Red, Blue, Grey
Main accessories - Rifle-arm, Axe (3 pieces), Matrix
This is one of my favourite Prime designs (and it beats the stuffing out of the FoC version) so this was an insta-buy for me.
6702
6703
Vehicle Mode
- Really solid looking and feeling. Just a giant, balled fist of a vehicle.
- The rear wheels look a bit small to the eye?
- Fists sort of hanging out the back are a bit of an eyesore I suppose, but then everyone else was tripping over themselves to give Tarn a pass for this so I guess it's fine?
- Weapon storage isn't great, but then I guess there's only so much you can do with a giant doom axe.
Transformation
- Absolutely fantastic. The way the figure moves its mass around and the way that the shoulders expand and contract give this a great hand feel.
- It's the opposite of the panel nightmare that the original Deluxe figure turned into.
- You lose some of the 'authenticity' of the original figure's transformation, but on the whole this figure is more intuitive. What I mean by that, is that the original figure even at Deluxe managed to get the bumper onto the robot mode's waist and this one doesn't. The upshot is that this figure is much better articulated.
6704
6705
6706
6707
6708
6709
Robot Mode
- The proportions do look a bit chonky in pictures. In hand it absolutely works.
- Articulation is good. The gun arm goes for a full double elbow, and the other arm only goes to 90. The knees only go to 90 as well.
- The rifle-arm accessory can only be a rifle arm. It can't be held in any way as a standard gun, which is a bit of a disappointment.
- The removable arm is a bit loose on my figure. I'm genuinely considering just gluing it as I don't really like the rifle-arm, and the peg is fortunately not used for any articulation.
- The Matrix chamber is so smoothly integrated that I completely forgot it existed until right at the end of the photos.
Overall
- Solid engineering and great design work carry the day here. It's been a great year for Voyager figures and this continues the trend.
- That said, the accessories are a bit of a damp squib for me.