Yes
Only of cheap
Only if (something else)
No
Not even interested
Found a Blitzwing at Big W today. Luckily he was easy to spot on the shelf with a bunch of other SS figures because he was the only one with the Bumblebee logo on the top of the box.
A fun figure and should go well with SS Nitro Zeus and SS Thundercrack
was there any official reason given why the jet looks nothing like the one in the movie? i thought that was the point of studio series.
No word on that, unfortunately.
The only thing I can think of is that the figure's design predates the the final movie, and that Blitzwing was originally meant to be a USSR/Soviet fighter jet. In support that, I note the following:
1. The first release retail figures after a move comes out are usually based on concept art, which is not necessarily the final design of any character in the film. Studio Series Blitzwing is the first retail release of this design in a collector's line. It's been almost two years since the film, but the figure was likely designed prior to the movie coming out.
2. The jet mode of the figure has a sort of Sukhoi 27ish look to it. The film is set during the Cold War era, where the USSR were the Big Bad of the world. The Su27 was the USSR's leading air superiority fighter at the time. It's not dead on to an Su27, but it's certainly a lot closer to it than it is to an F4 Phantom.
3. Boeing owns the design of the F4 Phantom after acquiring McDonnell Douglas. Earthrise Starscream was released this year, is unlicensed but is much closer in design to a real world F-15 Eagle. The F-15 is another McDonnell Douglas design that now belongs to Boeing. Clearly Hasbro could have chosen to design a figure much closer to an actual F4 if they wanted.
It seems that the only real explanation is that a decision was made after concept art was produced, and a figure designed, to change Blitzwing to an F4 Phantom for whatever reason. None of the Blitzwing figures in the kid oriented lines (Spark Changers? Power Chargers? You know what I mean) have anything resembling an F4 for an alt mode.
I'm really just here for the free food and open bar.
I want to like this more but the vehicle mode reminds me too much of the Nitro Series version of this character (which I impulsively got and now only like for the face-switching gimmick). That by association makes me feel like this is a bit too hollow and cheap, an impression that could be dispelled if only I handled it.
I've had this for a week now.
It's a very good figure.
The jet mode isn't as silly looking in hand as I had feared. It's not accurate to the film at all, so if you're after an F4 Phantom this isn't your boy. The only issue with it for me is that the rear stabilisiers (tail fins? I'm not a jet guy) are too close together. Otherwise, it looks nice, has a good wingspan, and is quite stable.
Transformation is fun. It's a good modern twist on the standard seeker transformation.
Robot mode is bloody great. One of the best in the SS line. It looks awesome, and poses well.
The figure comes with four accessories. A gun, which looks great on the figure, an alternate hand for throat jab action, and two drop tanks (which the packaging calls bombs, but they're not). The drop tanks are kind of underwhelming and are honestly just included to increase robot mode accuracy. I wish they did anything else other than just being pegged into either side of the wing.
In all, a great toy.
I'm really just here for the free food and open bar.
Has anyone else had difficulty with getting Blitzwing's anti-aircraft gun mode right?https://www.flickr.com/photos/725155...7673654823481/