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Thread: Toy Review - HFTD Hubcap

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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMHFConvoy View Post
    Well he is only a scout class figure. I like him and I hope they do a couple more repaints from him. I also hopes that Hasbro will produce more figures with vintage alt modes.
    One of the Seibertron.com posters suggested a Goldbug repaint - if Hasbro do it he's bought on sight.

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    Head is a bit funky looking but for me the real seller was the classic hotrod mode. I am sorry, but how can that possibly be passed up? I will even forgive the shelley-ness of the robot.

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    I've only just opened this today and really like it. The robot mode and car modes both look good and although it's a simple transformation it's so smooth and effortless that it makes a good basic toy.

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    While one of the few RTS or HFTD figures that has used a G1 name without it being a G1 homage (is Hasbro slowly learning? Maybe. Now just to get the Bayverse to fall into line ), this is still a good figure. While the robot mode isn't spectacular, it isn't bad either. What really makes this figure shine in the vehicular mode. Not sure I've seen such a good classics car representation since G2! Even the missus likes it, and she gave up taking interest in my TF's looong ago Transformation is fairly easy, as it is on most figures this size, and the price is/was not too bad. Good figure, shame about the name in an age where they finally are starting to take that kind of thing seriously.

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