Blog #1975: Toy Review: Transformers: Generations: Netflix War for Cybertron Trilogy Deluxe Red Alert

Transformers: Generations: Netflix War for Cybertron Trilogy Deluxe Red Alert

The Netflix Siege series represented everything that is wrong with Hasbro these days. Unimaginative repaints, abysmal quality control, and deplorable distribution. Regrettably this has improved only slightly in the Netflix Earthrise series. There are a few great toys in this series, if you can find them. The rest are still unimaginative repaints.

Red Alert

Previous Mold Use: Siege Deluxe Class Sideswipe, Siege Deluxe Class Red Alert, Siege Deluxe Class Covert Clone Sideswipe, Netflix War for Cybertron Trilogy Deluxe Class Sideswipe, Selects Deluxe Class Tiger Track

Red Alert has more battle damage in robot mode. In vehicle mode he has battle damage where he didn’t before. That’s about it. I don’t find any of the additional battle damage to be that great. It mostly makes him dirty with a few paint scratches.

Overall: For completists only.

Thanks for reading!

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About lmb3

I’m 36 years old, and I work in network tech support for a public school system. I am a huge fan of Star Trek, Transformers, Harry Potter, and Marvel Comics as well as numerous other fandoms. I’m a big sports fan, especially the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots. I collect toys (mostly Transformers but other stuff too), comic books, and Red Sox baseball cards. I watch an obscene amount of television and love going to the movies. I am hopelessly addicted to Wizard Rock and I write Harry Potter Fanfiction, though these days I am working on a couple of different original YA novels.
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1 Response to Blog #1975: Toy Review: Transformers: Generations: Netflix War for Cybertron Trilogy Deluxe Red Alert

  1. Pingback: Blog #2063: Toy Review: Transformers: Generations: Netflix War for Cybertron Trilogy Deluxe Deep Cover | lmb3.net

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