AIRAZOR
Series - Rise of the Beasts
Size/class - Deluxe
New/remould/redeco - New
Wave - 1
Released here - April 2023
Approximate Retail Prize - $39
Approximate Size - 13cm
Allegiance - Maximal
Alt-mode - Technorganic peregrine falcon
Main Features/Gimmicks - N/A
Main Colours - fifty shades of bronze
Main accessories - x2 Hayabusa* Blades
This Airazor toy looks quite different from Studio Series Airazor; I suspect it's due to this toy being based on an earlier movie design than the Studio Series figure. But movie likeness aside...
Pros
+ Greater diversity in colour palette. The different shades of bronze work well to contrast against each other, making this toy far more visually vibrant and less dulled compared to SS Airazor. The feet are also one of the bronzes used and doesn't stick out like SS Airazor's big silver feet.
+ The face sculpt has clearer definition and the head in general looks more like BW Airazor.
+ There is a Maximal insigne on the chest/falcon head![]()
+ Features a more unique transformation and design aesthetic, particularly with how the robot legs are partially formed from the wings, leaving a cool Mercurial looking set of ankle wings. And we haven't had an Airazor have the falcon legs become the robot arms since Transmetal Airazor; only now with the claws pointing backwards so as to make the hands look less obscured.
+ Swords can be stored on the wings or held in hand.
+ Far simpler transformation makes this toy much more child-friendly than SS Airazor. While I think SS Airazor is the better toy for adult collectors, when I was at the Taronga Zoo RotB Base Camp event, Hasbro gave every kid (and me) a Studio Series Airazor, and all the kids there couldn't work out how to transform it (so naturally they all came to me for help).
Cons
- Less articulation; no waist swivel in robot mode, and extremely limited wing articulation in falcon mode. No bird head or beak articulation.
- Her wings be thicc.
- The parts of the wings that rest on the robot back are tiny and can't spread out to look as cool as on SS Airazor. They do try to compensate for this with feathered shoulder pads, but it just doesn't look nearly as majestic as having "angel" wings. Also hard to imagine these tiny wings providing lift for this robot.
- Overpriced, at least at Big W where it's $39 vs $29 for Studio Series Airazor. Which is a shame as it also works against the more kid-friendly design of this toy with a kid-unfriendly dearer price tag.IMO the two Airazor's prices should be switcher around; adult collectors who have disposable incomes aren't price sensitive like children are.
Overall
This is the superior toy for kids compared to Studio Series Airazor, but it's overpriced. Worth buying for kids if cheap. I would recommend Studio Series Airazor for collectors though.
*(okay, the swords don't have any official name; I just made that up. "Hayabusa" is the Japanese word for peregrine falcon)![]()