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Thread: Toy Review - OPTIMUS PRIME (Retro reissue)

  1. #1
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    Default Toy Review - OPTIMUS PRIME (Retro reissue)

    OPTIMVSPRIME
    Series - Retro
    Sub-line - The Transformers The Movie
    New/remould/redeco - Reissue of original G1 Bombshell & Ramhorn
    Wave - 6
    Released here - Yes (John Barbuto's High Fidelity exclusive)
    Approximate Retail Price - $105
    Approximate Size - 16cm
    Allegiance - Autobot
    Alt-mode - Freightliner FL86 semi trailer truck
    Main Features/Gimmicks - cartoon-inspired deco
    Main Colours - all the colours of the Sunbow
    Main Accessories - x1 laser blaster rifle, left and right fists, Combat Deck/trailer, Roller (wheels already attached), x4 missiles, hose/nozzle/pump (pre-assembled)

    These toys are reissues. In case you've been living under a Rock Lord for the past forty years, here is a link to dirge's reviews on the original Optimus Prime toy:
    https://www.cliffbee.com/prime.php
    Special thanks to Bladestorm for letting me photograph and review her toy.
    This review includes comparisons with:
    + 15th Anniversary Convoy reissue (2000); nearly identical to the original Optimus Prime toy w/ silver Roller
    + New Year Special Convoy reissue (2002); blue windows, blue eyes, blue Roller

    Box front


    Box back


    Top and bottom of the box


    Truck mode. Features the rounded full-length smokestacks previously seen in the cab/robot only Kmart reissue.


    Truck mode comparison.

    L-R: 2000 reissue, New Year Special, Retro

    Truck cab front comparison.

    L-R: 2000 reissue, New Year Special, Retro

    Robot mode


    Robot comparison.

    L-R: 2000 reissue, New Year Special, Retro

    Robot mode with Combat Deck and Roller

    Really glad to see the missiles returned to their original size instead of the ridiculous looking long missiles from previous 21st Century Hasbro reissues. The launching mechanism has been completely removed, which I think is the better choice given the adult collector core demographic for G1 reissues. The Retro reissue missiles are dark grey instead of black.

    Full set comparison. L-R: 2000 reissue, New Year Special, Retro


    Roller. L-R: 2000 reissue, Retro, New Year Special

    Notice that Retro Roller (centre) has no headlight decos and has dark grey tyres instead of black

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    Don't need this, won't be buying it, but seeing it on the shelf at JB really hit all the nostalgia buttons

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