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Thread: Toy Review - SENTINEL PRIME (Studio Series, One)

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    Default Toy Review - SENTINEL PRIME (Studio Series, One)

    SENTINEL PRIME
    Series - Generations^Studio Series
    Size/class - Voyager
    New/remould/redeco - New
    Wave - 25
    Released here - March 2025
    Approximate Retail Price - $59.95
    Approximate Size - 17cm
    Allegiance - Iaconian
    Alt-mode - Cybertronian jet fighter
    Main Features/Gimmicks - Pop-out battle mask, shoulder cannons and leg-mounted rocket launchers
    Main Colours - blue and gold with grey accents
    Main Accessories - shield, x2 guns































    An amazing figure which has exceeded my expectations and feels like a "Mini Masterpiece" and feels like the character stepped out of the movie and became real (with a mainstream Voyager budget). The only one part of the toy's design that doesn't look like the movie model are the wings. But the fact is that Sentinel Prime never transformed in the movie. We only ever see him deploy thrusters from his feet, which he can use to fly like Astro Boy with his wings spread out, but he never fully transforms into anything. Sentinel Prime's movie model has these bird-like metallic wings, but of course, they never transform. So for a toy that has given us an interpretation of what Sentinel Prime's alt mode might like look and make use of his wings, I think it's easily forgivable.

    I really like the way that the completely concealed battle mask can deploy from inside the chest and still allow the figure to move with head articulation. I haven't seen a toy do this since Leader Class Cybertron Optimus Prime which was 20 years ago now! The way that the forearms slide out to form the arm cannons is a simple yet elegant way to emulate its transformation and look on screen. The on-screen transform is more complex, but the end result is the same.

    Two small gripes: my copy has some QC on the cheek guards which are a bit scuffed; but only really noticeable in close-up photos (I didn't even notice it until I did the close-up shots of the heads). Some of the shoulder and chest joints were a bit loose, and I've seen a video review where that person's copy also had loose shoulders, so this issue might be just isolated to my copy. A few drops of Fix-Loose-Joints Action Figure fixed it up easily enough though.

    Overall a great figure that I highly recommend.

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    I loved the Prime Changers versions and have been hyped since the SS reveal - this review confirms my impressions, can't wait for mine to arrive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetsuwan Convoy View Post
    Can you get the thrusters showing in his legs for robot mode? That would be cool
    See my second last photo.

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    Found his chest pieces to be really loose, the clearance of head and nosecone is very tight. And I couldn’t get the wings to lock in anywhere. Am going f to have to watch a transformation video to figure out what I’m doing wrong.

    Interestingly Sentinel’s box has no allegiance info on it. Rare for any Transformer. Instructions are in Autobot red.

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