Was pretty stoked when I saw the first pics of this. Finally a decent looking movieverse Drift fig (not a big fan of the previous 2 car versions).
The engineering/transformation is very similar to Dropkick, but asides from a few leg pieces, its an all new mold. There is a surprising amount of transparent blue plastic used, most of which has been painted black. The whole front portion of the chopper plus the detachable missile/rocket pods are all the semi-clear blue of the cockpit.
In robot mode his proportions are pretty good, though can look a little thin in places. Articulation is decent, but suffers from similar issues as Dropkick - no ankle or wrist joints being the worst. The blue and gold highlights on the black look fantastic, and this is the best Drift headsculpt we've gotten, in my opinion. All the joints on mine are very tight. Despite the similarities, Drift's robot mode works out much better than Dropkick's.
Helicopter mode has a unique, futuristic, stealth look that is not too Earth-based, but clearly not Cybertronian. Very swooshable and I really like the look it. Turns out to be quite bulkier and visibly larger than Dropkick. Rotors spin well (unlike Dropkick). But tail-rotor partsforming! OMG, worst toy ever. Just kidding - I prefer it being removable to use as a forearm shield (thingy) or hidden on his back as opposed to being just kibble hanging off somewhere.
Okay, so I'm a fan. But whats wrong with it?
Just like Drokpick, this figure is small. Real small. Probably too small. The sword stowage in bot mode is crap - fiddly to get the swords on, they fall off too easily, and I dont think it looks good either. Annoyingly, the swords are too tight in the hands and cannot be pushed all the way down. And then there's the previously mentioned articulation limitations.
This is great little toy, especially if you're a fan of the character, helicopters, or sword-wielding bots in general.
TF Figs of 2024:
1) Legacy Magmatron
2) Legacy Gears
3) SS102 RotB Optimus