The plastic quality of it isn't bad for a modern Hasbro release. Although the colors are a bit on the bright side, this is easily the best Hasbro release we've had in a very long time.

I won't go into details about the mold as it has already been covered with MP-10 but here are the goods and bads from Hasbro's release:

Good

- Plastic quality is pretty decent, a lot better than expected, probably same as Tomy's.
- As mentioned previously, it has die cast on his feet (I suspect the Tomy version does too)
- Chrome and no nerfing of the smoke stacks!
- Hasbro gray is no where near as bad, it is actually a darker gray than that super light one we normally get and still somewhat metallic than glossy, not 'creamy' and cheap.
- Rubber wheels, not plastic
- Trailer has a nice metallic pant job on the outside.

Bad

- Colors are still a bit bright although still within an acceptable margin, nothing like Pinkimus and other previous Hasbro abominations.
- All the toys I saw had variations of a bit dodgy paint application on the Autobot symbol of the trailer but nothing a red paint pen wouldn't solve and you have to look to notice.
- Inside of the trailer is plain old Hasbro gray so it looks very cheap

Aside from that, superb effort from Hasbro! I wish there were more releases like this one from them.