⚡ Unleash the Power of Transformation!
The Transformers Generations G2 Superion Collection Action Figure Pack features a single, intricately designed figure that embodies the essence of the beloved Transformers franchise. Weighing in at 0.9 kilograms and measuring 17.99" in length, this action figure is perfect for collectors and fans alike, offering a no-assembly-required experience for immediate play. Made from durable plastic, it's suitable for ages 8 and up, making it a timeless addition to any toy collection.
Item Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.99"L x 3.62"W x 14.02"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Collection Name | Transformers Generations |
Theme | Science Fiction |
Material Type | Plastic |
Are Batteries Required | No |
A**A
Solid figures with the most 90's veneer.
I caught it on a good sale for $78, which is significantly lower than its MSRP at $99.99. In reality I would give this 4 1/2 stars if I could, as there are touches of disappointments.The GOOD:The paint work is spot on. They put in a ton much work into the G2 'flight team' decoration, as well as little details such as painted silver missiles on Air Raid. When in the combined Superion form, he holds up pretty well and not too heavy in any one area.The BAD:Some slight quality control issues. A Combiner Joint cover on Silverbolt is looser than the others for some reason. Powerglide is the worst of the bunch: his legs do not want to stay together in plane mode, and his rear flaps love to fall off.The MEH:Firefly and Skydive are identical molds, so something is lost going for the G1-G2 authenticity. The 4 limb Transformers have almost the exact same transformations, so he's much closer to something like Voltron than say, Devastator. He is overwhelmingly bright blue, much more so than the pictures show, so if that's not your thing you might be better off with the Takara or the original decorations.If you haven't picked up any Aerialbots yet and don't mind the G2 decoration, this set is a solid solution. The mini-poster is a nice touch. Overall, for the sheer convenience of having all the Aerialbots at once, this set is hard to pass up.
B**R
Combiner Wars Superion G2 Set
it arrived earlier than expected. it was all i expected it to be and a good addition to my collection since i missed out on the individual releases of the aerialbots. I'm very satisfied with the price as with the product.
R**T
Five Stars ...with a few caveats.
I was beyond thrilled when Hasbro announced they'd be releasing boxsets of Combiner Wars Superion, Menasor, and Bruticus in G2-inspired color schemes. I'm a huge Transformers Generations 2 fan and by-and-large love the ridiculous color schemes that era gave us, warts and all. If you're at all familiar with the Combiner Wars Aerialbot figures, this boxset won't hold any surprises for you; G2 color-deco aside, these are exact same toys that were available individually at retail last year. That said, this giftset isn't without issues. There appears to be a problem with the pinned hinge on Silverbolt's wrist that allows his hands to fold away and reveal the combiner ports in Superion mode. I'm not sure if its the result of a misfired pin, or a weaker form of plastic... but after a single transformation, the plastic holding Silverbolt's left hand in place cracked and the result is his fist is no longer pinned in place on the hinge joint and can freely fall out of place. I've seen others report the same issue, both here and on fan forums so its a problem that you should be aware of if you're considering purchasing this set.
A**E
This is my second Combiner Wars pack and I'm pleased with it for the most part
This is my second Combiner Wars pack and I'm pleased with it for the most part. First of all each individual figure looks great when displayed in their airplane and robot modes. Transforming the smaller (deluxe class) figures is where I start to have a bit of an issue . They feel light and kind of cheap , like you're going to break them while transforming them. Some of the joints feel very very loose and I'm not sure how long they will hold up to extensive play. Silverbolt , the big voyager class, holds up much better as his joints and articulation points feel nice and stiff with ratcheting connections .The real draw of this pack is Superion himself. When combined he looks AWESOME and is worth the price alone in my opinion . He holds together pretty well and has some good articulation points. My verdict: if you are buying this for an yourself or an adult , who will display it and maybe change its form every so often this is a definite buy. If you're buying it for a child or someone who will constantly play and transform them , I'd be careful as they don't seem like they will hold up to constant play.
T**Z
Great toy!!
According to my 6 year old son: "I really like him and I play with him in battles a lot!". Seriously though, he has gotten a TON of play time out of this toy, and it's like a giant Rubik's cube too so I feel like it's good for his development.
R**R
Limited availability
One of the pieces arrived broken making it difficult to assemble. Seeing how it was the last one available, I did not return it.
Z**R
90's awesomeness
This set is a nostalgic dream come true.I grew up a Transformers fan from reruns of G1, so G2 and Beast Wars were my era of Transformers.Everything about this set screams 90's awesomeness, the bright crazy colors don't disappoint. Even Power Glide who was not released in G2 got a cool outrageous color scheme.The big draw for some people in this set is the exclusion of Alpha Bravo the helicopter from the general release and the reinstatement of Slingshot (now known as Quickslinger).I have not experienced any quality control issues as other people have mentioned, and maybe this is just luck on my part but I'm very happy with this purchase and look forward to the other G2 inspired releases.
A**√
Technicolor fever dream
The colors are exactly as wild and wooly as I hoped they would be.This set as with all of the Combiner Wars figures really needs the Perfect Effect feet enhancements. The stock hands are fine, but the feet really make all the combiners wobbly. This is a minus but unique or specific to this particular combiner so I left it at 5 stars.The G2 Powerglide is a nice touch.The little details like the patterns on the wings and the numbering 1-5 are great throwbacks to the original G2 and just help to liven it up.No evidence of Gold Plastic Syndrome......yet.Looking forward to G2 Menasor and G2 Bruticus.
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