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Thread: Toy Review - HFTD Brimstone

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  1. #1
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    Default Toy Review - HFTD Brimstone

    Toy Review - Brimstone

    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 - Decepticon
    Alt-mode - Motorcycle
    Main Features/Gimmicks - none
    Main Colours - Blue, grey, green
    Main Accessories - none
    My Difficulty rating (out of 5) - 2
    Stability - Stands well in Robot mode. I can't remember if the Motocycle form is able to balance or has a kickstand (I don't think it does though).
    Poseability/articulation - Very good.
    Playability - Decent play value in the robot mode. Motorcycle looks nice, but like most bike-formers, needs a passenger to look right.
    Other Comments - Brimstone is a lot more interesting to transform to Alt-mode than most Scouts, because there is a set order in the conversion. I fell into the trap of doing the arms first, because it was the most obvious part to convert (joining of the front wheel halves), but found that everything else needs to be moved first before joining the arms together.
    Then when everything slots together into vehicle mode, this is one of those toys you'd never even know it was a Transformer, as there aren't any robot bits showing or any obvious gaps or seams.
    With only a couple bits of kibble in robot mode (handlebars), everything else is used in the robot mode - even the wheels as weapons and the chest.
    Don't like the skeletal look that seem to be in most movie toys (I could just be too much of a 'blocky' Gen1 toy fan), but this one goes further with that theme by having a skull-type face.
    I rate this one as a must get, and definitely goes against the trend of uninspiring small-size movie toys.
    My Rating (out of 10) - 9

    Last edited by griffin; 6th June 2010 at 01:11 PM.

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    I have a lot of love for this figure. He has real character and a very new and clever transformation style. I dislike figures that have fake parts which are not part of the transformation (started with Powermaster Optimus Prime's fake chest windows) and the movie lines are full of this. Not so on Brimstone!
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    Nice bike mode, but I'll hold out for a repaint that isn't 90 per cent hasbro grey in bot mode.

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    My favorite transforming bike ever. And probably my favorite Scout from the entire movie line.

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    wow... I keep passing this toy cos it looks crap to me, but you're all saying it's good.

    Last time I felt like this was when Transmetal II Cybershark came out in 1999... looked crap, but everyone said it was good. Turned out crap. Meh... at least it's only a Scout this time!

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    yes this looks like a good mold. Might buy it

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