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Thread: Toy Review - Siege Cog

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    Default Toy Review - Siege Cog

    COG
    Series – War For Cybertron
    Sub-Line - Siege
    Size/class - Deluxe
    New/remould/redeco - New
    Wave - 1
    Released here – ?? 2019?
    Approximate Retail Price - $35
    Approximate Size - 13cm
    Allegiance - Autobot
    Alt-modes – Gasket and Grommet
    Main Features/Gimmicks – Hardpoints for fireblasts (not included). Transforms into weapons/accessories for other figures
    Main Colours – blue, red, silver
    Main Accessories – 2 guns

    GASKET & GROMMET



    Umm... yeah. They roll. They're about as good as G1 Gasket and Grommet, although I've yet to figure out how to seat a Titan Master onto Gasket, assuming that it's even possible. Gasket's transformation is nearly identical to G1 Gasket's. The removable guns become the arms and vice versa. Grommet is wee bit more involved as the waist folds down to conceal the upper legs. Both of these are certainly more colourful than their G1 counterparts and have more detailed sculpting, both with small cockpit windows sculpted in. Grommet's alt mode kinda reminds me of the APC seen in Aliens. #gameoverman Neither of these toys have "battle damage" on them, which I'm very glad for. AFAIK neither of these toys can slot into TR Fortress Maximus. Gasket is the strikingly different looking of the pair, with all of its grey replaced with silver and blue. But let's face it, G1 Gasket and Grommet were just visually dull. Siege Gasket has blue hubcaps!

    COG



    Again a gorgeous level of detailing here in the sculpting. The red, black and silver decoes really do help to break up the blue and complements it quite well. A rather impressive robot mode with 18 points of articulation. My only minor gripe is that the fist holes are a wee bit wide. Cog can hold his guns but it's not a tight grip.

    Overall
    Cog is probably an acquired taste due to the fact that Gasket and Grommet are just such odd looking vehicles. This toy is instantly recognisable to G1 fans, but it may not have as much appeal to non G1-fans given. I haven't tried out the the weapon modes yet, but will post more pics and comments about them later. And admittedly there are some features which... I don't know if compromised is the word I'd use, but they are made to accommodate the gimmick. But heck, I'm enjoying this toy in its robot and vehicle modes, so it's clearly not a terribly intrusive gimmick. Recommended.


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    P.S. - more pics and commentary

    Combined vehicle mode. I guess this makes it Cog's vehicle mode as opposed to separating into Gasket and Grommet.


    Comparison with G1 Cog


    Comparison with G1 Gasket and Grommet


    Unfortunately Siege Gasket is unable to carry a Titan Master. I've just got this one precariously sitting on top of Siege Gasket but there's no proper seat or anything to secure it in place, unlike the G1 toy where Spike sits quite snugly.


    Weapon/armour modes

    ...okay, suddenly not being able to carry a Titan Master suddenly doesn't seem to matter anymore
    Last edited by GoktimusPrime; 27th November 2018 at 12:04 AM.

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