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  1. #1
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    Default Toy Review - HFTD Hubcap

    Toy Review - Hubcap

    Series - Transformers
    Sub-line - Hunt for the Decepticons
    Size - Scout
    New/remould/redeco - New
    Wave - 1
    Released here - May 2010
    Approximate Retail Price - $16-18
    Approximate Size - 8cm
    Allegiance - Autobot
    Alt-mode - Vintage Hotrod
    Main Features/Gimmicks - none
    Main Colours - Orange, grey
    Main Accessories - none
    My Difficulty rating (out of 5) - 1
    Stability - Good in both modes
    Poseability/articulation - Good
    Playability - The simplicity of this shell-former makes this a fun toy to play with and convert.
    Other Comments - Hubcap was surprisingly simple to transform to Alt-mode. A real shell-former that just all clips together. A lot of movie toys lately (mostly deluxe) seem to be just shells with the robot form just tucked inside, which you can see when turning over. And this is a classic example of that. Turn over the vehicle mode and it is just a shell with the
    arms legs and head all visible inside. It just seems lazy, especially if it isn't a cast character that needs to sacrifice the engineering to replicate its on-screen appearance. I'd rather have blockier limbs that at least fill up the gap, so that the toy doesn't look so hollow and cheap (and lazy).
    The packaging pic looks good, with its darker colours, but the toy itself is a lot brighter. Still looks good I guess.
    It doesn't look as 'skeletal' as most other movie line toys, which I do like.

    My Rating (out of 10) - 7

    Last edited by griffin; 6th June 2010 at 01:19 PM.

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    Hell yeah! What an alt mode!!!
    MP-05 legal acquisition process:

    www.megatron.net.au

    My collection and stuff for sale:

    www.csapo.com.au/ttf/tiby'stransformers.htm

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    Yeah, I also like the rather original alt mode. I don't think we've seen many Vintage hot rods since the G1 Hot Rod Patrol have we?

    ...now if they just gave us more taxis and buses and... well, just plain regular hatchbacks and sedans! The robot mode is pretty neat too. The Gundamesque feet are pretty funky.

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    Gen2 Laser Rods were the last ones that I can recall.

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    Very cool alt mode... I like mine, but the transformation is a bit too simple compared to other Scouts from the same line. Wish he had wrist articulation like Dead End... Also, hollow feet feel... hollow. Other than that, he's pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin
    Gen2 Laser Rods were the last ones that I can recall.
    Touché.

    Quote Originally Posted by PascTF
    Also, hollow feet feel... hollow.
    It makes him a mad tap-dancer but. Either that or he can pretend to ride horsey and make clippity-clop noises without the use of two halves of a coconut!

    Stupid African swallows...

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