I lump all of CHUGUR together as my "Classicsverse." Anything that's not part of CHUGUR doesn't go on those shelves.
The G2 Cyberjets are indeed awesome designs. 1994-95 saw a lot of cool designs coming in, creating the first Transformer toys that could transform into articulated pose-able robot modes. The Cyberjets were among the first to widely incorporate the use of ball and socket joints. While this practice became standardised during Beast Wars, it was later G2 toys like the Cyberjets, Laser Rods etc. that pioneered the concept of Transformers as transformable action figures - putting the poorly articulated and non-transformable Action Masters to shame.
I keep mine on my G2 shelves though - but it is cool how they still stand the test of time pretty well.![]()