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Thread: Toy Review - FREEZER (Core)

  1. #1
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    Default Toy Review - FREEZER (Core)

    Terrorcon FREEZER
    Series - Generations
    Sub-line - Studio Series
    Hypo-line - Rise of the Beasts
    Size/class - Core
    New/remould/redeco - New
    Wave - Five
    Released here - February 2023
    Approximate Retail Prize - $19.95
    Approximate Size - 8cm
    Allegiance - Terrorcon
    Alt-mode - Cybertronian tank
    Main Features/Gimmicks - binary bonds with larger Terrorcons to become weapon
    Main Colours - greys with gold accents
    Main accessories - Cybertronian gun (various configurations)





    Turret mode (I can't get the barrel to aim any higher)


    Weapon mode for larger Terrorcon in robot mode


    Weapon mode for larger Terrorcon in vehicle mode


    Pros:
    Nice sculpt
    Nicely detailed paint apps

    Cons:
    Limbs can pop off easily
    Arms don't tab in tightly; prone to untabbing in weapon mode

    Overall:
    This toy is designed to be a Targetmaster-like accessory for the larger Terrorcons, but lacking the stability of the Battle Masters. Recommended only if you're looking to complete the line, otherwise an easy pass.

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    This thing is trash.

    Ok, the design is cool and paint looks nice. But it does not hold together in alt modes, and has the loosest ball joints I have ever experienced.
    Freezer's legs and shoulder just fall off instead of moving.

    I am going to paint the balls with superglue to try and salvage my $15.

    Avoid.
    TF Figs of 2023:
    1) WnR Springer
    2) Legacy Bludgeon
    3) Legacy Leo Prime/Nemesis Leo Prime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klystron View Post
    I am going to paint the balls with superglue to try and salvage my $15.
    I recommend using something like Fix-Loose-Joints Action Figures, clear nail polish or floor polish to tight joints over superglue. Or you could just sell it as is. There probably would be someone who'd want to buy it to complete all the screen cast of the movie. That's honestly why I bought it, and in my review, I would only recommend getting this toy for that purpose. Cos yeah, otherwise you're gonna be in for a bucket of disappointment.

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    Freezer as a shoulder cannon for Scourge


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    Quote Originally Posted by klystron View Post
    This thing is trash.

    Ok, the design is cool and paint looks nice. But it does not hold together in alt modes, and has the loosest ball joints I have ever experienced.
    Freezer's legs and shoulder just fall off instead of moving.

    I am going to paint the balls with superglue to try and salvage my $15.

    Avoid.
    In the limited experience I have had with this figure so far, I agree. I opened it, then had to crawl around finding all of the limbs that popped off, quickly realised the thing was wet spaghetti, and put it on a shelf.

    I'll revisit the thing once I get Scourge.
    I'm really just here for the free food and open bar.

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    UPDATE -- I did all the body ball joints. They are now tight and no longer fall off. Makes the figure actually poseable. Alt modes are still rubbish tho. Really only bought this for integration with Scourge's alt mode, and I dont even like that. Looks better in photos.


    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    I recommend using something like Fix-Loose-Joints Action Figures, clear nail polish or floor polish to tight joints over superglue.
    Only have clear nail polish & superglue. The polish is good for joints that need only a little tightening. Superglue is for bulking up super loose joints. I go heavy and then use fine sandpaper to reduce as required.

    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    Cos yeah, otherwise you're gonna be in for a bucket of disappointment.
    Couldn't agree more.
    TF Figs of 2023:
    1) WnR Springer
    2) Legacy Bludgeon
    3) Legacy Leo Prime/Nemesis Leo Prime.

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