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Optimus Prime Auctions
Titanium Series Transformers 3 Inch Metal Robot Masters Hot Rod
posted by admin 7:50 AM
Monday, July 19, 2010
- Ages 4 and up.
Product Description
Among the youngest of the AUTOBOT warriors on Earth, RODIMUS finds himself more at home, among the humans than he does among his fellow robots. A reckless, carefree attitude translates into a love for risk that is as passionate during a simple street race as it is during the fiercest battle. Despite his behavior, however, his immature attitude masks a wisdom beyond his years and a strength greater than even he is aware of…. More >>
Titanium Series Transformers 3 Inch Metal Robot Masters Hot Rod
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No, these don’t transform and they’re only part metal/part plastic or rubber, but they are a great bunch of fun little figures.
These figures are actually very detailed and well painted. They turn at the waist, their arms can move up and down, heads turn from side to side, and their hands rotate as well. Their guns are removable and generally interchangeable between characters.
Their primary colors are painted in a neat reflective fleck paint, and the autobot/deceptacon logos are actually screen printed on. Lots of Transformer toys come with a logo sticker. So that’s a nifty little bonus I wasn’t expecting.
One downside is that the “stand” they come with doesn’t really attach itself to the figures. They don’t have the typical hole in foot / nub on stand set up. Even though the figures really do stand quite well on their own I was disappointed in that.
The original Transformer toys from the 80′s are great to collect or keep, and even some of the remakes are very cool too! However they’re not so practical for your desk (or even for play if you’re an adult or a collector).
At these prices this is a great way to feed your need to buy G1 Transformer figures with out going totally broke! They make great desk toys as well!
Rating: 5 / 5