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Skyfire
30th October 2024, 02:03 PM
Autobot Agent Knight
Series - Generations
Sub-line - Collaborative
Size/class - Leader
New/remould/redeco - New mould
Released here - October 2024
Approximate Retail Price - $100
Approximate Size - 17cm
Allegiance - Autobot
Alt-mode - 1982 Pontiac Trans Am
Main Features/Gimmicks - Electronic voice of KITT and vehicle sounds; KITT's signature red, moving light at the front of the car; pop up headlights
Main Colours - Black, grey, light blue, transparent blue windows, transparent red visor; small areas of silver, white, orange and red
Main Accessories - Machine gun, pistol, wrist comlink


A shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist. Michael Knight, a young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent, the powerless, the helpless in a world of criminals who operate above the law.


This figure is a 2024 Transformers Collaborative project with the 1980s TV show, Knight Rider. The TV show was popular here in Australia and helped launch David Hasselhoff (Michael Knight) into stardom.

The vehicle mode is based on the AI-infused Pontiac Trans Am that was the basis of the series. Its name was Knight Industries Two Thousand, or KITT. The vehicle mode is quite faithful to the screen appearance, though the front end is a bit blocky, partly because the battery compartment (3x LR44) and the electronics sit there. The car rear doesn't have the TV licence plate and it has red tail lights (the TV version was all black). The rims have the Pontiac logo, which the TV version did not.

The pop up headlights are manually opened and closed.

The weapons can store in car mode attached to the shins.

The main feature of the figure is the red light that moves back and forth horizontally, which was the iconic feature of KITT. A button on the hood cycles through sound clips and KITT's voice with each pressing. It seems to remain in standby, though there is no indication, until a short period of no button pressing leads to KITT saying, "KITT signing off". The most noteworthy sound clip is that of KITT introducing itself to Michael Knight at the start of the series, "I am the voice of Knight Industry 2000's micro processor, K.I.T.T. for easy reference, KITT if you prefer."

The robot mode is, I guess, meant to be Michael Knight ("Agent Knight"), with his black leather jacket and blue jeans. The wrist comlink is a throwback to Michael's wrist watch comlink he used to communicate with KITT.

The transformation is essentially based on two styles of engineering common to recent Transformers figures.

The upper body transforms similarly to the War For Cybertron Earthrise Datsun brothers (Smokescreen, Bluestreak, Prowl). The hood folds forward, through which the head pops out; the arms untuck from under the car next to the doors, bringing the shoulder wheels out; rotating the hood also brings the doors in line with it, which are then swung open to form wings (the doors can also be rotated up and down to give different wing angles); the top of the car folds down to form the back.

The legs transform similarly to the War For Cybertron Siege Lambo brothers (Sideswipe, Red Alert) or the Lambo-retooled Gigawatt. The shin panels swing open to allow the lower leg cavities to encase the thighs when the knees are bent. Bending the knees fully brings the feet areas to the middle of the car, forming the rear window, while the knee areas become the car rear-end. The feet form part of the car roof, instead of folding into the lower leg cavities like the Lambo moulds.

The waist is rotated to bring the upper body and legs into proper facing positions.

Transformation is straightforward if you have played with the above moulds or similar, but I had trouble inserting the black part of the abdomen into the grey part of the abdomen - there was a big gap that I couldn't force shut. I discovered that the hood hatch, which needs to be folded down to allow the head to pass, was not pushed all the way forward into its tabs (flush with the battery compartment).

Articulation is standard and good - all head movements, wrist rotation, ball joint shoulders (limited cross body movement due to the front of the car getting in the way), ankle tilts.

As for paint, it is mostly black or grey plastic. The windshield and roof is a clear plastic part with the roof painted black. The rims have black paint. Silver paint is used for the shoulders, head and rims. Headlights are white painted. Blue paint is used for the thighs and crotch. Red paint is used for the Pontiac logos on the rims, lights, forehead and shins. The turn indicators are orange. The Knight Industries logo is tampographed on the car rear.

My copy did not have any major quality issues. Joints are tight. Parts come together well. There was a very small area of overspray that I fixed with isopropyl alcohol and a small scratch on a window.

This crossover is aimed at 80s collectors, those around for G1 and these 80s franchises. Since I enjoyed watching Knight Rider and I like the G1-style boxes, I'm glad to have Agent Knight in my collection. He goes well as a sub-collection of the Collaborative subline i.e. G1-style packaging carbots with 80s franchise tie-ins.

Robot Mode:
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With The Hoff:
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Car Mode:
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Boxes:
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Thurmus
30th October 2024, 06:36 PM
I love this toy.

It feels like it is bigger than any car based TF I have gotten in a while. The flash of the camera doesn't do it justice in some ways. In normal room light you can hardly see the joins and panels. I took it to work in vehicle mode and showed a few guys and they didn't even realise it was a transformer.

I had the same trouble with the abdomen so I will use your advice when I transform it yet. The only downside to me was the blocky part under the front bumper and engine where the batteries go.

Kranix
30th October 2024, 07:56 PM
I was really looking forward to this and I like the majority of it, I just can't get past what they've done with the front air dam. So, I've skipped it.

mikeyc7m
30th October 2024, 11:31 PM
I hated the robot mode colours, but now I see it was to match the 'Hoff.

reillyd
1st December 2024, 12:48 AM
I’m just thrilled with this, and it’s a reasonably intuitive transformation that it’s worth the mental energy to transform and play with him in both modes. Don’t have a screwdriver to install the batteries, but look forward to seeing the led light one day

GoktimusPrime
3rd December 2024, 09:26 PM
With The Hoff:
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So I'm not the only one who thinks that MP Hound's Spike looks like David Hasselhoff! 73 posts on the MP Hound review thread (http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php/26869-Toy-Review-Masterpiece-Hound) and nobody else mentioned it, which made me think that maybe I was the only one seeing it.:p

P.S.: poll please :)

GoktimusPrime
6th March 2025, 09:52 PM
Better late than never? :p Also, poll please! :)

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PROS:
+ as Skyfire and reillyd have said, the transformation is straightforward and intuitive. :)
+ very G1-esque aesthetics in both modes
+ the robot mode, while homaging Michael Knight, doesn't try to outright look like him. I personally dislike crossover/collab TFs that try too hard to make the robots look like the characters. Agent Knight actually looks like a Cybertronian.
+ I appreciate how the sound gimmick is housed in the front of the bonnet. Sure, it's also because it's part of the same electronic gimmick as the red light, but it does make the sound block relatively unobtrusive (compared to housing it inside the torso). Sound gimmicks are always challenging because the speaker will always form a block that can't be concealed (unless you got MP Convoy 3.0 level). Yes, it does make the chest protrude more, but that just adds to the 80s charm of the overall character design.

CONS:
- unless I've missed something, the roof panel has nowhere to lock into place on the back. It just hangs there at an awkward angle. I've watched a few video reviews and haven't seen any other solution.
- the arms are prone to popping off at the shoulders, although they are easy enough to pop back on.
- the wrist communicator thing doesn't seem to have any storage in car mode.

Also, note that batteries are not included with this toy. The good thing about this is that there's no risk of battery leakage for you sealed collectors. The downside is that you have to buy them separately, and the small watch batteries that this toy uses are not cheap! They cost $10 for a pack of 2, and since this toy needs 3 batteries, I had to buy two 2-packs for $20. Not breaking the bank, but it does mean that the overall cost of this toy plus batteries (unless you already have some) is $115~120.

DELTAprime
6th March 2025, 10:40 PM
Is the DMC DeLorean a small car IRL or did Hasbro use a different size class as their target for the DeLorean compared to the Ecto-1 and KITT?

Kranix
7th March 2025, 09:09 AM
Is the DMC DeLorean a small car IRL or did Hasbro use a different size class as their target for the DeLorean compared to the Ecto-1 and KITT?
Ecto-1 is a coach built Cadillac ambulance (they were also used as Hearses), it's huge in real life. Very long. Kitt is a Pontiac Trans Am, not a small car in its day, but not big at all by today's standards. A Delorean is quite a compact sports car in real life. More compact than a Trans Am. I don't have these toys myself, but I would imagine if anything Ecto-1 would be out of scale.

Skyfire
7th March 2025, 11:04 AM
Is the DMC DeLorean a small car IRL or did Hasbro use a different size class as their target for the DeLorean compared to the Ecto-1 and KITT?

The DeLorean was a smallish car, about 30cm longer and 10cm wider than a Mazda MX-5. I agree the toy looks small compared to the other two.