Toy Review - Age of Extinction Autobot Hound (Voyager)
AUTOBOT BULKHEAD HOUND
Series - Transformers Generations
Sub-line – Age of Extinction
Size/class - Voyager
New/remould/redeco – New
Wave – 2, 2014
Released here - June 2014
Approximate Retail Price - $50
Approximate Size – 15.7cm
Allegiance -Autobot
Alt-mode – Oshkosh Medium Defence Tactical vehicle
Main Features/Gimmicks – N/A
Main Colours – dark green
Main Accessories – knife & a load of guns!
Pictures
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Thoughts
Pros
+ Reasonably solid figure in both vehicle and robot modes.
+ 22 points of articulation!
+ A fair amount of painted decos, something that's been sorely lacking in a lot of other AoE toys. Glad to see faux kibble parts like the lights on the shoulders and faux-tyre feet are painted.
+ Seven guns and a knife! Tacker^Hound is a freakin' walking armoury! :eek: I quite like how the big rifle transforms into a rack of mini-guns for the vehicle, and the other guns can also attach on other parts of the vehicle too. Half of these guns can combine to form larger guns (similar to Generations Skids' guns).
+ The vehicle panels are reasonably well incorporated into the robot. This helps to avoid making Bulkhead^Hound a shellformer or backpackformer (like Optimus Prime & Galvatron). I would've liked to see the vehicle panels that cover the hands swing or fold back to better reveal the hands, but overall I'm quite satisfied with how what they've done w/ the vehicle panels in the robot mode.
+ The overall shape/design of Bluto^Hound's robot mode really makes him look big and bulky (but not tubby like the movie model appears ;)), and is also reminiscent of a modern day soldier, with the head resembling an army helmet.
Cons
- I'm not a big fan of the curvaceous forearms. The rubber "skin" that covers them also hinders wrist articulation.
- The panels that connect the shoulders do the body don't lock in tightly (they're supposed to do, but the tabs (which are the wing mirrors) or clips are too thin. The panels happen to be stiff enough that it still holds up just fine without it -- but this could become a potential problem in the future as these panels become loser with regular play. Time will tell.
- Minor gripe: While this toy is nicely decoed by AoE standards (cough), it could still be better done; e.g. hubcaps are still unpainted. :( I suppose they decided to dedicate more paint apps on the body of the toy at the expense of things like the hubcaps... if so, then I guess it's not a bad compromise. :o The TakaraTOMY version doesn't appear to be any better.
Overall
One of the best AoE Voyagers next to Evasion Mode Optimus Prime. This toy has a better decoed robot mode and better formed vehicle mode than EMOP, but I prefer the actual engineering of Optimus Prime's robot mode. All in all, I'd rate them both as being pretty much on par with each other. Recommended.
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