SCRAPFACE
Series - Generations
Sub-line - War For Cybertron
Sub-sub-line - Trilogy
Size/class - Deluxe
New/remould/redeco - Repaint of Siege Refraktor
Wave - 1
Released here - June 2020
Approximate Retail Price - $29
Approximate Size - 12.5cm
Allegiance - Decepticon
Alt-mode - Artillery Hovercraft
Main Features/Gimmicks - Kodak(TM) Moment
Main Colours - metallic blue, gunmetal grey, red
Main Accessories - rifle, shield, shutter/dial module
NOTE: See the Siege Refraktor review thread for discussions about the original mould. This review will focus on changes made.
MISB comparison with Refraktor
Robot mode; the "Warrior" (left) is unmodified
"Warrior" in centre
"Warrior" in centre
Artillery hovercraft mode
Camera mode on tripod
Without tripod (with component robots "shuffled")
THOUGHTS
A gorgeous repaint of Refraktor. The metallic blue and use of airbrushing is quite premium quality. The red paint on the shins isn't executed with as much finesse, but it still looks fine to me. The weathered/damaged look on this toy is much better done than on Siege. As many of you know, I couldn't stand the "damage" on Siege and often just removed it with rubbing alcohol, but I don't feel the overwhelming urge to do this with the Trilogy toys. My only complaint is the scratch marks on the chest - not that it's not well done, but as this toy is an "army builder clone," it looks too distinctive (and detracts from the illusion of Scrapface as a Gumby). I tried rubbing the black marks off one of my Scrapfaces with rubbing alcohol and I do NOT advise anyone do this. Not only was it ineffective, but it also removed the metallic speckling from the clear red, faded the red, and left scuff marks on the clear plastic. This is why I've put a ridiculous number of stickers on my "Officer"'s chest - to cover up the damage from my attempt at removing the black scratch marks. I've since repainted the scratches silver, and with on "Espionage" I haven't touch it with rubbing alcohol at all, instead just choosing to add a few more scratches with a black Sharpie and added just one chest sticker to help differentiate it.
OVERALL: a very nice redeco of Refraktor, but having said that Refraktor can still be found in stores today (as evidenced by the MISB comparison photo that I took with both toys found in store just yesterday). Understandably Scrapface doesn't have the same nostalgia factor that Refraktor has, and also understandably not everyone is going to want to own a Scrapface when they already have Refraktor. But objectively speaking this is a very well done toy and I would definitely recommend it.
Why Scrapface?
This character currently stands out in the Trilogy series as the only wholly new character in Wave 1. And this is something that's become a rarity in Transformers these days. So much of what we see now are just reimaginings of existing characters - even Hotlink originates from 1984! I suppose the risk of Hasbro creating new characters is that they cannot rely on using nostalgia as a marketing tool, but I see this as a good thing. Even every G1 Transformer was a wholly new and unknown character when they debuted, just like Scrapface. Sure, he's just a repaint, but so is the entire wave of this Trilogy line! But at least Scrapface is the first new character (and Hotlink too who's making his mass retail toy debut).
But if you really want to fit this character into G1 canon - and this is totally unofficial - but in my head canon Scrapface represents all of those generic Reflector clones seen in the G1 comics and cartoon.
In the G1 episode "Divide and Conquer," one of these Reflector-clones-who-isn't-Reflector is referred to as Warrior, which is more of a description of his Function rather than an individual/personal name. For this reason I've personally retconned Scrapface as all of these generic Reflector clones with "Warrior" as just one type of Scrapface (which in my collection is the unmodified toy). When any 3 of them combine into a camera mode then that camera is known as Scrapface (just as Viewfinder, Spectro and Spyglass combine to form Reflector); and individually they have their artillery hovercraft mode.
Generic Scrapfaces with generic purple seekers
Reflector (unique individuals) with generic Scrapface troopers