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The Transformers Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Earthrise Voyager WFC-E22 Quintesson Judge Action Figure is a 7-inch collectible designed for kids ages 8 and up. This figure features a unique 16-step transformation into a Modular Battle Station and showcases a rotating head with 5 different faces. It also includes accessories and a piece of the Transformers Universe map, enhancing the play experience without the need for batteries.
Product Dimensions | 15 x 4 x 18 cm; 294.84 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | E7165 |
Number of pieces | 5 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Colour | Red |
Release date | 1 Sept. 2020 |
ASIN | B07YNHGS72 |
A**R
Good item
Fast delivery good product my son loved it
J**.
Nice Transformer
Good quality and price
J**R
Quintesson Judge - finally arrives!
We've waited an eternity for this! Well, since the 1986 movie anyway. The Quintesson Judge looks great, and the scale is perfect compared to other unofficial past offerings up to now. Nice job Hasbro! I recommend you pick this up if you are able to find one.
B**N
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Alles Top im Orginal Zustand. Ein muss für Transformers Fans oder Sammler
T**S
Wish was a bigger quintesson...
I wish it was bigger like SDCC VERSION but that was hard to find or purchase...saw it somewhere last week internet....Well this smaller version is ok too.
X**M
Finally! Ready to JUDGE
I have always wanted a toy of the Quintesson Judge and I'm so happy I finally got one that didn't break the bank! Whether you wanted one from the G1 movie or the current War For Cybertron: Earthrise cartoon, this toy is a fairly accurate representation of the moody, multi-faced character. I like the little stand that converts from a judge's bench into a "Pit of Judgment" mini playset, and how you can jail small TFs in the prison cell that also stores inside the head (most of the Battle Masters and anything smaller will fit). The soft plastic tentacles don't bend & hold their position, but they are hinged on the body so you can position them up or down, and the welding gun can attach to any of them or be hidden under the chair. There's a trigger at the base of the body that spins the faces around just like in the show. Some of the jaws on the faces are hinged, and the heads can also all flip up. The clear "fire" base can be popped off with a button. It does not come with any other figures; the one in my pics I added myself.I only have 2 minor complaints for which were not even worth removing one star, but I want to mention...First, yes the red head is terribly difficult to snap into place. The figure comes with 2 faces unattached so buyers could see them all through the packaging window. The instructions (pics only) show an arrow where a tab is to go into a slot with a bit of a lip. I was applying enough force with just my hands to worry that something was going to break, so out of frustration I watched 5 review videos on YT before I found one that addressed the issue and showed how to do it. The trick is to slide the upper tab at a slight angle toward the tab hole just enough so it catches, and THEN snap the bottom down. If the tab is properly caught on the lip of the slot, snapping the bottom down will be enough force in the right direction to pop the tab fully in. And yes, you do have to apply more force than the other loose head requires for attachment. You do NOT need to file anything down or break out the dremmel! Still, I cannot imagine a child trying to do this let alone parents. It's just a bad design but it WILL fit.Second complaint, the fire bursting out of the bottom of the figure that is also its base is clear plastic. In the cartoons and on the packaging it's usually shown like orange fire, in fact there are other versions of this figure where the base is orange translucent plastic. I love translucent plastic parts but it just seems dumb to make that particular part colorless. So I painted it red & yellow with Testor's enamel paint pens for models/hobbies, and then didn't touch it for 24 hours. Once it was dry it was perfect. I also hit the little glowing exhaust holes around the bottom of the figure with yellow (as shown on box art) and used a fine black Gundam marker to accentuate the lines and patterns on the top and bottom. Just some ideas you might want to try.At any rate, aside from those minor issues it's still a 5 star figure in my opinion and I'm super happy with it. I'm not sure of the exact release date (2020) but as of this review, it's still on store shelves, and averages around $35 retail.
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