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26th May 2014, 12:45 AM
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Toy Review - Age of Extinction Leader Class Optimus Prime
Optimus Prime
Series - Age of Extinction
Sub-line - Generations
Size/class - Leader
New/remould/redeco - New
Wave - 1
Released here - May, 2014
Approximate Retail Price - $99
Approximate Size - 22.5cm to top of head, 23.5cm to top of 'backpack'
Allegiance - Autobot
Alt-mode - Western Star 4900SB
Main Features/Gimmicks - N/A
Main Colours - blue, red, grey
Main Accessories - sword, gun-shield
Note: This review will be making a lot of comparisons with First Edition Age of Extinction Optimus Prime (hereby referred to as FEOP)
PROS
+ Nicer use of chrome. Whereas FEOP concentrates chrome on the torso, shoulder and front grill/bumper, Generations Leader Optimus Prime (GLOP) distributes the chrome around more. There's less chrome on the robot mode but more on the truck mode which, IMO looks nicer.
+ While this toy still has a fair amount of panel-kibble, it's better distributed than on FEOP, with panels on the shoulders, hips and rump instead simply folding behind. This more spread out distribution helps to make the toy look more like a 'Transformer' in a traditional sense; i.e. a robot who's carrying his alt mode parts all over him... whereas FEOP is almost like a Pretender whose vehicular shell folds onto his back. 
+ More paint apps on the arms, sword and gun-shield
+ A more "proper" transformation; i.e. is not nearly as much of a shell-former as FEOP.
+ Also a more solid toy in both robot and truck modes, whereas FEOP feels somewhat hollow. The rear of the truck mode looks a lot nicer too, without the 'empty' feel of the rear of FEOP's truck mode.
+ All windows are transparent.
+ Rubber tyres! 
+ 22 points of articulation!
Including articulated thumbs. 
+ Eyes are light piped yellow -- I prefer yellow eyes on Optimus Prime than blue because they better offset the colour of the blue helmet (wheres blue eyes tend to blend too much). Although sticklers for screen likeness may not like this.
+ The smaller shield works better and it also has a freakin' gun attached to it! 
+ Autobot insignias are sculpted on the hubcaps! Noice.
CONS
- "You're rather short for a Stormtrooper." -- both robot and truck modes are notably small for a Leader Class toy, and smaller than FEOP.
- Larger shoulder panels are a bit cumbersome (although they are on double-swivel joints which allow them to be positioned on of the way).
- Hasbro Grey.
(FEOP has a nicer looking darker grey) Although the grey hubcaps are a nice touch... chrome would've been better, but grey is better than just black. 
- He's still carrying a silly backpack (which one would expect from a Voyager or Deluxe, but is still rather ordinary to see on a Leader), but it's a significantly reduced backpack and not as obtrusive as FEOP's backpack.
- The lower parts of the backpack kibble (where the fuel tanks are) still provide some obstruction to backward movement of the legs. I really wish that they could swing back up or something to get them out of the way.
- Why transparent yellow?? Eewww...
Other
* FEOP has two silver lines running along the helmet above the eyes, whereas GLOP has omitted this in favour of silver deco on the forehead crest. Both look nice in their own way, so it's really a matter of personal taste. The screen model appears to have silver on both of these helmet elements, so neither is really more or less screen-like than the other. I personally prefer the stripes on FEOP's helmet as it helps to break up the blues of the toy.
Overall
This toy is still disappointing for a Leader Class Optimus Prime toy, especially considering that the Leader Optimus toys from TF1, ROTF & DOTM were all outstanding toys; each improving over the last... this toy still feels like a step backwards when compared to other Movie Leader Optimus Primes -- having said that, it's not as much of a great leap backwards as FEOP.
GLOP is actually a rather nice toy... just not a great Leader class toy. It's like somewhere between an Ultra and a Leader, so I reckon about $80 is a reasonable price to pay for this toy, but certainly not $99. If you're considering getting a Leader Optimus Prime, then I would recommend this toy over FEOP, and if you can find it on sale (places like Kmart & Big W are currently selling this toy for under RRP
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^L-R: Leader, GLOP, Ultra, Voyager
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26th May 2014, 07:56 AM
#2
Ive pre-ordered the Takara version. I think it's about the same price (Kmart price) than this Hasbro version. And looks soooo much nicer.
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26th May 2014, 01:06 PM
#3
Awesome review and Screenshots. I'll have to go out and get myself one. I think it looks a lot better than the First Edition.
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26th May 2014, 01:54 PM
#4
I do want the mold, I think, but I don't want another toy that looks so similar to the First Edition. I'll wait and see if Hasbro manage a repaint of the figure (as opposed to a "Silver Knight" depaint) and then look at getting that version. Fingers crossed.
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26th May 2014, 02:38 PM
#5
Stock images:
Hasbro version - photos on the official page is more accurate to the look of the actual toy
TakaraTOMY version <---looks to have nicer paint apps in robot mode, but still suffers from having yellow windows; RRP 7500JPY (approx. AU$80)
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26th May 2014, 02:40 PM
#6
nice review gok didn't know it was a different mould.
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