Transformers Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Earthrise Voyager WFC-E9 Starscream Action Figure - Kids Ages 8 and Up
DISCOVER EARTHRISE: The siege is over, but the War for Cybertron has just begun. The Autobots and Decepticons have left Cybertron, but their battle rages on as they speed through space in pursuit of the Allspark
Top Positive Review
but this is going to get broken eventually. You probably think I’m about to say that this thing is poorly constructed. I am not. The construction of this is outstanding, which is why I think it is going to get broken, especially if you’re giving it to a child. I would recommend to choose whether you like Robot Starscream or Plane Starscream, and leave him as one or the other (both are awesome by the way) Converting him is difficult to say the least, and the parts are so tight that it takes a fair amount of force to manipulate them. I may be wrong this thing may be designed to take a pounding, but changing him from robot to plane yesterday was cringeworthy. Changing him back from plane to robot today was terrifying. Don’t get me wrong, this is an awesome Starscream, but I just thought this was something people should consider, especially if getting it for a younger child.
Top Critical Review
A necessary figure to complete Earthrise Seekers. I think they were handled better with Siege. A serviceable figure in the right scale, that??s essentially a scaled up version of the smaller Generations Seekers. There are some very obvious glaring kibble issues, with a large obvious nose cone hanging off the back of robot mode and a complete and hollow robot chest visible in jet mode. The hollow gap is enough to slide a whole adult finger inside.
Customer Questions & Answers
How did anyone get this figure already???
Answer: You can’t, it doesn’t come out till April 30, 2020. This is for pre-order.
I know it says 8 years and up, but do you think a 5 year old could figure this out?
Answer:
I’ll be honest and say it depends on the child.
They are not made as durable as when I was a kid in the 80s. A lot more plastic, and very little metal, if none at all. If the little one is one who isn’t rough with their toys like I was as a kid then I think it should be ok as at 5 the smaller pieces shouldn’t be??
Should I get this or just wait for the SS86 version?
Answer:
If you can get this Starscream at list price, ~$30-it depends on preference. The only known differences between this an SS86 Starscream is that SS86 will have opening and closing hands, and come with a throne and his coronation crown & cape. The paint applications also look to have some minor differences. Keep in m??
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