
Transformers: Generations: Combiner Wars Voyager Stunticon Motormaster
Read my reviews of Blackjack, Breakdown, Dead End, Dragstrip, Menasor, and Offroad.
Vehicle Mode: Motormaster has one major flaw. There is nowhere to store his weapon in vehicle mode. Not even a port so you can put it on the side of the vehicle. He could have used a little more purple and black. I think the vehicle mode worked better on Optimus Prime, but part of that is that I’m used to Motormaster having his trailer built in.
Robot Mode: In robot mode he is perfect Obviously he looks much closer in some ways to the G1 animation than the G1 toy does. Really nice job. In robot mode he’s better as Motormaster than Optimus Prime, I think.
Overall: All I can say is that I can’t wait for Deluxe Wave 2 so I can build Menasor (and Superion).
Update: As Tfcrafter pointed out in the comments, there is a place to put his weapon. The reason I couldn’t find it is that his weapons come part into two. This is something I would surely have figured out if the incompetents at Hasbro had actually shown his weapon in the instructions. Fuck you Hasbro.
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Tfcratfer, my issue was with him in vehicle mode, not robot mode, but that was in the review as well. Too bad Hasbro didn’t bother put that in the instructions.
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Wow, that’s a massive remold. I think the use of silver-backed insignia stickers is awesome, but that may be because I’m old-school.
There’s 2 ports on the back to tab his 2 weapons that Peaugh used in his review.