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Transformers Alternators Dodge Viper Sunstreaker Review

Transformers Alternators Dodge Viper Sunstreaker
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Transformers Alternators Sunstreaker is one of the most requested toys since the line began in 2003. Finally Hasbro and to demands of Customers and have released the Dead End mold in its true form. The G1 Autobot Brothers are finally together again.
Sunstreaker was originally supposed to be released in 2003, but Hasbro and Takara wanted to put some Decepticons in the line of updated G1 transformers, so Sunstreaker's body was recolored and given the name of the Stunticon Dead End. On Sunstreaker the bright yellow is reminiscent of the old G1 lamborghini. The black stripes on the body make him look like a pace car.
Transformation wise Sunstreaker is one of the easier transformers in the line. It may be a liitle hard at first but after a few tries it should come naturally.
Whether displayed in robot mode or vehicle mode next to his brother Sideswipe, Sunstreaker is one of the more striking figures in the Alternators line. An essential piece for fans of the Alternators line.


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This sleek automobile comes with all the bells and whistles - right down to the detailed interior. And with a twist here and a turn there, you'll find that this Dodge Viper vehicle changes into an amazing robot machine.
The Sunstreaker figure changes from sleek Viper vehicle to robot and back again. Remove the car's engine and it turns into a weapon! Also features a removable convertible top. Figure measures approximately 8" tall. Collect all the Transformers Alternators.


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Transformers 2 Revenge of the Fallen Movie 2010 Series 2 Deluxe Action Figure Strike Mission Sideswipe Review

Transformers 2 Revenge of the Fallen Movie 2010 Series 2 Deluxe Action Figure Strike Mission Sideswipe
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I am writing this review to note the discrepancy between the first issue RotF Sideswipe pictured here and the newer second run model that should arrive.
First the basics - the new issue version of Sideswipe appears to be functionally identical to the earlier version. And both toys are great transformer. The robot is well detailed and stable while the vehicle fits together nicely.
The transformation is very nice as well save for the initial moves going from car to robot. Those with mine were a little tricky IMHO but nothing that skilled hands couldn't overcome.
Now to the major difference - this version, "Strike Mission", has red plastic for the windshield and other glass pieces rather than the original blue. Personally I prefer the blue but as I received this as a gift recently, I am more happy to just have the figure. Also, there are other minor color differences but really it is the glass color change that is most apparent.
Lastly, this "toy", though easier to transform than the Bumblebee model, is still bordering on the acceptable for the listed age range. Durability and difficulty in transforming are questions for younger users to consider (or for parents/others debating this as a gift).
All in all though, a great Transformer for the right buyer.
Edit: It looks like Amazon finally got around to updating the picture. The red plastic in the new picture is indeed the color of the windshield.

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Sideswipe is used to working alone, but he's enough of a team player to recognize that younger Autobots can benefit from his experience. What Mudflap thinks is a simple race is actually a training exercise. Sideswipe intends to put the young warrior through his paces, teaching him everything there is to know about offensive driving. Recreate exciting movie scenes or stage your own living room battles with this Autobat hero! In robot mode, this fierce fighter features deployable blade accessories and gearing that activates his shifting battle armor . When you're ready to send your Strike Mission Sideswipe figure chasing after his enemies, convert him to Corvette Stingray concept car vehicle mode and send him tearing through the streets!

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Transformers Movie 2 Fast Action Battlers - Battle Blade Sideswipe Review

Transformers Movie 2  Fast Action Battlers - Battle Blade Sideswipe
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This transformer is pretty durable and is only a level 2 difficulty for transforming, but is still hard for little boys! My son is 5 and needs my help in transforming this car and it was the lowest level transformer I could find!

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Around the world, the AUTOBOTS®* battle in secret to destroy the evil forces of the DECEPTICONS®*. Little do they know that an even deeper threat is about to arise. SIDESWIPE practiced for years to become the sword master he is today. He is proud of his blades, and treats them better than any other part of his body. He constantly sharpens and polishes them to make sure theyâ?TMre always ready when the DECEPTICONS appear. Awesome quick-change figure converts from robot mode to Corvette® Stingrayâ" concept car in vehicle mode and back again! Keep the enemy in site and use this mighty warriorâ?TMs sword-slashing action to help defend against DECEPTICON forces!

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Transformers Movie 2 Gravity Bots - Sideswipe Review

Transformers Movie 2 Gravity Bots - Sideswipe
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These simple transformers are well worth the money that I spent. They work very simply. I would say that 2-4 year olds would love them. My grandson certainly does. The educational value of them is that the child can see how parts of the robot become the car. He marvels at how the transformer when put down becomes a car and explains to me how the arm of the transformer is this part of the car...

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SIDESWIPE races into action with his blades poised to pierce some DECEPTICONS! He's an eager warrior who's always looking for a fight. The bigger the bad guy, the better, he thinks, because there's nothing like a challenge! Tilt this super-cool SIDESWIPE figure back and watch as it automatically converts from robot mode to an awesome concept car in vehicle mode! Let your imagination soar with this must-have figure for your collection!

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Transformers Human Alliance - Sideswipe w/ Sergeant Epps Review

Transformers  Human Alliance - Sideswipe w/ Sergeant Epps
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The Deluxe version of Sideswipe (Transformers Movie 2 Deluxe Sideswipe) is a good toy and pretty popular. The Human Alliance Version of Bumblebee (Transformers Movie 2 Human Alliance - Bumblebee with Sam) is awesome! So a Human Alliance version of Sideswipe should be pretty sweet. Let's check it out.
For Kids:
The car, a Corvette concept, is still one of the coolest and sportiest cars in this line so getting a bigger version is great. There's lots more detail and the interior looks good for the mini-figure to sit in. I can see a kid having a great time with the car. The transformation, while not overly difficult, is dicey and a bit confusing and involves a lot of swinging hinges and levers. I see breakage as a real possibility without some care. Robot mode is hard to stand and under articulated but he does have a missile. I feel playability is impaired in robot mode and may frustrate a kid.
For Adults:
Again, car mode is great. The Corvette emblem is painted and there are some neat details like the break calipers being painted red. The car has working gull wing doors that look really cool when open. He has nice looking seats and steering wheel inside. Much more of the body is actually molded in silver so paint chipping won't be a big issue.
Transforming him isn't too difficult but it involves several hinges and levers and a couple of actions that aren't too explicit in the directions (such as unhooking the pins of the levers under the doors before you flip his chest down). Nothing on him really moves smoothly or looks as cool as it may could. I'd describe his transformation as clunky.
And one word for robot mode is "disappointing". That's not to say that he doesn't look like Sideswipe, but he is a little off, too thin in the middle, too bulky in back. While the Deluxe version suffered from "robot stuffed in a car" syndrome a little it's really bad here. The entire hood and roof (seriously, from the front bumper all the way to the back one) as well as the doors are all housed on his back. The only part of the car that actually turns into the robot is the back fenders that become his chest. He doesn't transform as much as emerge and that entire car on his back makes him top and back heavy and hard to stand and he can't take any dynamic poses. Also, instead of the doors becoming the swords (which would take some of that weight off his back) he has flimsy rubbery swords instead that are permanently attached.
The hydraulics in his waist region severely limit his leg movement and in fact one popped out when I tried to tilt the leg down at an obvious hinge - a hinge you may not want to use since the hydraulics don't have any give. Even the deluxe had some slots so they could move a bit and on this much more expensive version I'd have expected that and more. His legs slide out to make him taller but tend to slide back in as you try to pose him and because of all that weight up top.
Some pros? He does have a shoulder gun and missile launcher and a place for Sgt. Epps to sit. And they fixed his feet from the deluxe version so that they are at least flat on the ground. He has an action feature where you can spin the tires on his arms and cause his swords to spin. Otherwise this robot form is very weak. I hate to compare to Bumblebee again but, well, there's really no comparison.
Nice car, bad robot. And if I'd just wanted a nice car I'd have just purchased a car.

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Transformers Movie 2 Human Alliance: Sideswipe with Sergeant Epps

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Transformers Movie Series 2 Deluxe Class 6 Inch Tall Robot Action Figure - Autobot SIDESWIPE with Deployable Blades and Shifting Battle Armor (Vehicle Mode : Corvette Stingray Concept Mode) Review

Transformers Movie Series 2 Deluxe Class 6 Inch Tall Robot Action Figure - Autobot SIDESWIPE with Deployable Blades and Shifting Battle Armor (Vehicle Mode : Corvette Stingray Concept Mode)
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I bought this transformer at a Target for around 11 dollars. His vehicle mode rocks, being a Corvette Stingray. His deployable blades are a fun to play with, and his overall robot mode is pretty sweet. The only thing that bothered me is that his face is a bit narrow. Besides that, this toy is a very good choice. I would totally recommend this for a friend.

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SIDESWIPE was built to fight. He is sleek, fast, and single-minded in battle, focusing on his enemy with absolute attention. His blades are a shining blur in the air as he leaps through the air, twisting to avoid enemy fire. Converting from vehicle to robot at blinding speed, he uses every trick in the book to get close to his opponent, and put his powerful swords to work.

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Transformers Movie 2 Robot Replicas - Sideswipe Review

Transformers Movie 2 Robot Replicas - Sideswipe
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Great toy for a Transformers fan. Nice size; looks great. My only complaint is that I wish the toy could stand up on it's own. Wheels don't allow it to stand up very well.

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SIDESWIPE trained for years to fight as a competitor in the gladiatorial arenas on CYBERTRON. He viewed fencing as an art rather than a lethal skill; a talent to be celebrated in the glory of ritual combat. It wasnâ?TMt until the war began that he realized the true nature of his gift for battle. Even so, he was horrified by the joy the DECEPTICONS took in destruction. From then on, he vowed to use his expertise with a blade to defend the weak, and stop the DECEPTICONS. Recreate exciting movie scenes with this awesomely detailed figure â?" or just add him to your collection! For play or display, this trusty warrior is a must-have for AUTOBOT and DECEPTICON fans alike! Figure does not convert.

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Transformers Movie 2 Deluxe Sideswipe Review

Transformers Movie 2  Deluxe Sideswipe
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Sideswipe is one of the hip new autobots who will appear in the Revenge of the Fallen movie. According to the packaging he likes close combat and is a sword expert.
For kids:
This guy is a sweet ride. He's a silver Corvette concept with blue windows and is probably one of the sportiest cars in the line. He transforms fairly easily but has tons of little bits and parts that move and come apart and go together. Because of this he doesn't seem quite as durable to me as some of the others. His swords are one of the coolest "mech-alive" features I've seen yet though and he's got a pretty cool looking robot form. I think he might frustrate younger kids but most kids will like both the car and robot forms.
For adults:
This guy is still a sweet ride. I even want to drive him around and make engine noises. He is painted silver instead of just molded in a certain color and this makes him pop visually. The downside is that over time I see this paint job chipping around the edges and rubbing off on corners. Another down side is because his is an involved transformation and he's such a bright color there are many visible seam lines.
His transformation isn't difficult but it is intricate with many pieces of the body of the car that move and swivel and break apart. He feels a bit delicate but so far has proven durable. Still, if someone went a little nuts on him he might break easy.
Once in robot mode he looks pretty cool with a sleek head, his shoulders that are the rear fenders of the car and a couple of neat points of articulation action. He has pistons and sliding knee covers in his legs that move as you bend it at the knee and he has four hydraulic rods connecting his leg to his body that slide up and down as you move his legs. The rods are a soft material so they won't snap. That's all pretty neat. He does have a bit too much of the car stuck onto his back though to look fully streamlined. But the biggest complaint is his feet. They look fine but the wheels are at bottom (as in his feet don't sit flat on the ground) which makes standing him up a bit of a chore as you have to wiggle him and his feet around to find balance.
His swords are two thin strips of the doors attached to each elbow. The cool part is if you grab one of the two and pull it around in an arc toward the front of his arm the other one swings in the opposite direction automatically via a cool little gear set up. They meet right in front to form the sword on each arm. It's a cool mechanism and works well. Plus you can take the two parts of the sword part way to make double swords or scissor like weapons or half way to make a shield like weapon. It's versatile and can be used to change up the look.
This is a tough one, I'll rate him four but three and a half would be fair too due to his inability to stand well, many seam lines, his chipping paint job and his delicate nature. Then again he looks cool and has those swords...

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SIDESWIPE was built to fight. He is sleek, fast, and single-minded in battle, focusing on his enemy with absolute attention. His blades are a shining blur in the air as he leaps through the air, twisting to avoid enemy fire. Converting from vehicle to robot at blinding speed, he uses every trick in the book to get close to his opponent, and put his powerful swords to work. Team up with this AUTOBOT ally and get ready to take on DECEPTICON forces! Unleash shifting battle armor courtesy of MECH ALIVE gearing in robot mode. And don't forget to deploy his fierce-looking blades for extra battle power! Then, with a few twists and turns, change the robot figure to a super sleek Corvette Stingray concept car in vehicle mode and get ready to roll out!

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