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  1. #11
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    wow blurr looks damn nice. really like the blues

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    It's nice but I prefer my animated Blurr.
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    Meh, this does nothing for me. I agree that Animated Blurr is better.
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    Yeah that is pretty nice.

    Although I still dont know what Generations Drift is like, Guess Ill find out next month.

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    I agree with what others are saying about preferring Animated Blurr. The thing I love about Animated Blurr's robot mode is that it's slick, thin and streamlined -- built for speed (like a thoroughbred racehorse); and G1 Blurr is lanky too.

    The problem with Drift's legs is that they're el Chunko. (-_-) I also still don't like how the shins don't lock in securely on Drift either. I hope they address that for Blurr.

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    It looks reasonably like his appearance in the first run of Ongoing (although not spot on)



    I like the look of it more than Animated Blurr (which is saying a bit really seeing as Blurr is probably my favourite figure from that line), possibly for the reason that he doesn't come with a chainsaw shield instead of guns (in saying that I understand that the original Blurr made a shield from its front end like Animated). That and I like realistic looking alt modes.

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    I agree Animated blurr was a better homage. The colour on the generation toy are great and the alt mode is nice but I don't think thye headsculpt is G1-accurate enough. At any rate i'll still buy the toy. The mold is interestign and since I have no interest in drift as a character I'll have to get Blurr to own the mold.
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    I agree Animated blurr was a better homage. The colour on the generation toy are great and the alt mode is nice but I don't think thye headsculpt is G1-accurate enough. At any rate i'll still buy the toy. The mold is interestign and since I have no interest in drift as a character I'll have to get Blurr to own the mold.
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    I might end up getting 2 of Blurr.

    1. as my Classicsverse Blurr
    2. for a kitbash project

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    As a robot mode it stands up pretty well because of the nice head sculpt and good paint job, though the shoulders are a bit clunky.

    For me the car mode is all wrong for Blurr. It says 'mid-range-sports-car' when Blurr should say 'fastest-car-of-all-time'.

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