Series - Transformers Generations
Sub-line – Thrilling 30
Size/class - Deluxe
New/remould/redeco – Redeco of FOC Starscream
Wave - 2 - 2014
Released here - not yet, maybe never
Approximate Retail Price - $25
Approximate Size - Robot 16cm
Allegiance - Decepticon
Alt-mode – Cybertronian Seeker Jet
Main Features/Gimmicks – Cannons can combine and spin
Main Colours – Purple, Grey, Black
Main Accessory – Spinning Assault Cannons, Spotlight Comic Book







Skywarp is the third Decepticon Seeker to be released using the FOC Seeker mould. The Tak/Tom version was released quite a while ago, and now the Hasbro version is finally available (although like most Generations toys – seemingly not in Australia ).

This mold got a bit of criticism when Starscream came out, but for me it is one of the best FOC inspired moulds out there. It has a very intuitive transformation, which while not hard is not too simple either. The jet mode is very faithful to the games (in Skywarps’s case that is WFC) and fits the ‘Cybertronian Seeker’ ideal well. The guns also suit the ‘oversized blasters’ motif that runs through the games, though look a bit silly to my mind combined so I keep them separate. Robot Mode looks good, quite beefy, quite alien, yet still retaining a certain faithfulness to the original 84 concept. This toy is almost the first example I’ve seen where the Hasbro version of a figure has a BETTER paintjob than the Takara one, the Tak/Tom version being too washed out an grey for my liking, so a big tick to Hasbro for improving it . The black wings on the Hasbro version in particular look a lot better than the purple wings on the Tak/Tom one.

The comic just takes one the form of one of the Dark Cybertron issues, but at least Skywarp does stuff in it, unlike some of the other spotlight ones (such as Dreadwing)where the character just happens to be in it. Plus it’s just a nice extra to get and well appreciated.

A good figure – certainly worth picking up if you are a fan of the games or Cybertronian alt-modes for G1 characters