View Poll Results: TFPrime Voy Bulkhead - worth buying?

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Thread: Toy Review - TFPrime Voyager Bulkhead

  1. #1
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    Default Toy Review - TFPrime Voyager Bulkhead

    (Please post photos, comments or even a fully comprehensive review - these are just brief details)

    Toy Review - Bulkhead
    Series - Transformers Prime
    Sub-line - none
    Size/class - Voyager
    Wave - 0 (First Edition)
    New/remould/redeco - New
    Released here - Maybe not here at all (Released globally Nov/Dec 2011)
    Approximate Retail Price - ($45-50?) US$20
    Approximate Size - (18cm)
    Allegiance - Autobot
    Alt-mode - Offroad vehicle "Truck"
    Main Features/Gimmicks - none
    Main Colours - army green, grey, black
    Main Accessories - Battle mace


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    just got mine today and he is sweet as.



    Animated Bulkhead has nothing on this TFP version. period. Bulkhead comes in a very nice display box so its perfect for misb collectors but also comes with a little cardboard base insert to display out of box as well.



    bulkhead has a very bulky upper body which i guess is very obvious. he has some great arms and some decent but short legs.



    the head sculpt is really nice and has a bit of shiny paint for the lower half of his face. surprisingly there is no hasbro grey on this toy!



    the panels all tab in nicely and there is no kibble at all if you dont count the 2 rear wheels which i think are positioned nicely behind his back.



    the shoulders have about 30 degrees movement back and forth but can rotate his arm 360 degrees. the elbow is about 90 degrees back and forth also with 360 degrees of rotation. bulkhead has no wrist articulation due to transformation but can has a 5mm peg hole for his wrecking ball.
    his forearms also have a neat gimmick of spring loaded exhaust vents.

    legs are simple and functional but also look very very good.

    alt mode is a solid beastly hummer type car. it hides everything very well.



    i give TFP Bulkhead 10/10. (7/10 if miko is nearby)



    Optimus: Starscream, you have one chance to return what you stole from Arcee...
    Bulkhead: Or be WRECKED!!!
    Starscream: Please Optimus! You don't know how hard it is to find nice boots like these! Have mercy!
    Arcee: *shreiks* GIVE THEM BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Last edited by kaiden; 29th November 2011 at 10:58 PM.

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    The only Bulkhead toy I have is the one that comes with the Animated Activity Set (little PVC figure), however after seeing this and side-by-side comparisons with his Animated self, I might consider making some room on my shelves for him. Transformation looks uncomplicated yet fun.
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    He shall be merged into the Heavy-verse

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    sure would love to get him only if released in oz. sweet that they sort of based this on animated and dotm.

    the torture of others sparks is music to my sensors!!!

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    Better than its inspiration? Oh how I laugh! The legs and feet are probably the best example of how much better designed Voyager Animated Bulkhead is compared to this uninspired, charmless chunk of plastic. He's obviously taken a heck of a lot of drugs to cheer himself up too, haven't seen a gurn face like that since my psy-trance rave days.

    TF Prime Bulkhead up close:

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    Ha ha. This is a good toy, but the bonnet just doesn't hold together well (at least on mine).

    And yeah, Animated Voyager Bulkhead it's not. That's one of the greatest TFs ever.

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    For some reason, after reading that first quote, I though it may proceed like this...

    Quote Originally Posted by kaiden View Post

    Optimus: Starscream, you have one chance to return what you stole from Arcee...
    Bulkhead: Or be WRECKED!!!
    Starscream: Oh Optimus, what I took from Arcee can't be reurned!*smirk at optimus, then winks at Arcee*
    Arcee: Sorry Optimus, You're just too damn boring you know...



    It's been a loooong day.

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    Of the first edition figures I have this would be more least favourite. I really like Animated Bulkhead and this figure doesn't live up to his namesake. I found it a little frustrating to transform because of the way the legs and arms squeeze into place. He does become a nice looking vehicle though, but a bit more of bumper wouldn't have hurt.

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