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Friday, 22 January 2021
War for Cybertron: Kingdom Blackarachnia
(Femme-Bot Friday #75)
A fitting follow-up to Big Firebird's inaugural entry into the
'sort-of-TransFormers-but-not-quite' market, since
Beast Wars Blackarachnia was one of the first -
if not the first - TransFormers TV show character to have
blatant robo-tits, even though her toy was largely androgynous thanks to its original
use as the male-coded Tarantulas. The TV show was able to better
differentiate between the two Predacon arachnids, and the character
designers clearly didn't want any ambiguity around her role as the
Femme-Bot Fatale, giving her the proportions of a pin-up.
It's also interesting to see a mainline Blackarachnia toy so soon after
the mostly well-received Masterpiece, since that figure's
nigh-flawless robot mode came at the expense of a bulbous and
hopelessly inaccurate beast mode.
What better way to begin, then, than by looking at how it's done with a Deluxe
class toy?
Tech Specs:
2020,
Beast Wars,
Blackarachnia,
Deluxe,
Femme-Bot,
Hasbro,
Homage,
Kingdom,
Predacon,
Spider,
War for Cybertron Trilogy
Monday, 18 January 2021
War for Cybertron: Kingdom Optimus Primal
It surely goes to show what a terrible toy blogger I am that this will actually be the
first Optimus Primal toy from my collection to get a post on this blog,
despite having owned the original, Kenner-branded
Beast Wars/Biocombat toy since I discovered it while idly browsing a department store in the mid-90s,
and the Beast Wars Reborn version since its release in 2006.
Problem is, either I never got round to photographing them, or I somehow lost
the images at some point in the distant past. Right now, the original figure
is in a cabinet I can't easily access, while the re-release is boxed up and in
storage. Whether that works in the Kingdom toy's favour or not remains to be
seen...
The original toy is still quite close to my heart, even though I only really bought it for a laugh and, at the time, found the idea of TransFormers turning into animals quite ridiculous. Frankly, I'm finding the G1/Beast Wars crossover that appears to be implied by the first two chapters of the Netflix show just as ridiculous, but at least some of the new toys are looking quite good.
So, as has almost become the tradition with this blog, let's look at the most recent interpretation of the Beast Wars Maximal leader, Optimus Primal.
Tech Specs:
2020,
Beast Wars,
Gorilla,
Hasbro,
Homage,
Kingdom,
Maximal,
Optimus Primal,
Voyager,
War for Cybertron Trilogy
Friday, 8 January 2021
G1 Protectobots/Defensor
Back in the days of Generation 1, I wasn't very successful in
completing gestalt sets. I picked up all the Stunticons, Terrorcons, and
all of Piranacon's limb-bots, but only acquired Snaptrap comparatively
recently, on the secondary market, having already bought
the Collectors' Club's boxed set
back in 2008... On the Autobots' side, I didn't manage to obtain a full set of
Protectobots, and didn't even start the Aerialbots or the
Technobots.
Since I was closest to completing the Protectobots, I made a point of trying to obtain the two missing components - Streetwise and Hot Spot - as soon as it became practical. Both are reasonably easy to find on eBay, but the former is frequently broken, while the latter is normally missing some, if not all of his accessories - particularly the 'arms' for his base mode. I got lucky eventually, though, and even managed to get my hands on Streetwise complete with his packaging and a Hot Spot who was complete apart from missing stickers...
Still, Defensor is as good as complete, so let's now - finally - take a
look at... The Protectobots!
Tech Specs:
1986,
Autobot,
Blades,
Defensor,
Emergency Vehicle,
First Aid,
G1,
Gestalt,
Groove,
Hasbro,
Hot Spot,
Protectobot,
Streetwise
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