Toy Review - SLUDGE (Studio Series 86)
DINOBOT SLUDGE
Series - Generations
Sub-line - Studio Series (The Transformers: The Movie)
Size/class - Leader
New/remould/redeco - New
Wave - 9
Released here - ???
Approximate Retail Price - $100
Approximate Size - 21cm
Allegiance - Autobot
Sub-Group - Dinobot
Alt-mode - robotic Brontosaurus
Main Features/Gimmicks - no stupid sidekick
Main Colours - greys, red w/ gold & silver accents
Main Accessories - gun
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As with the other SS86 Dinobots, Sludge is a gorgeous looking blend of G1 toy and cartoon aesthetics. The colours all look great; particularly the choice of that dark charcoal grey; it's close to being black without being black (and thus still allowing the sculpting detail to be more noticeable, as well as being more faithful to the animation palette). Sludge also has a pretty interesting transformation, especially with the robot legs and chest. It's also an even bigger departure from the G1 transformation scheme than Slug^Slag. The robot arms now forming the dino hind legs instead of the front legs, and the dino front legs tuck into the robot's back.
However, this toy does feel like the weakest of the SS86 Dinobots thus far (although it is not a low standard). Some of the joints on mine are a bit loose/floppy. When I was photographing this toy last night, it kept on falling backwards leading me to think that it was too back-heavy. But tonight as I am typing this review, the toy is standing in front of me just fine and even resists falling backwards when I give the toy a few pokes with my finger. Weird. :/ There's also bugger all clearance on the bottom of the dino mode.