>>10219386Based off the reviewh, ttps://
youtu.be/DDW2P8fiiWs:
>It's a pretty hefty figure. He mentions that this is an early sample and there might be some differences in the finished product.>He shows off the accessories. The card's material feels very nice. Comes with the Cyberkey. It's used to change the LED lights on the cannons. You need to place the key further toward the back for the lights to work.>What caught his attention is that it lists the figure as having 142 points of articulation. It also has 14 ratchet joints and 10 rubber tires.>The wheels roll smoothly and they all touch the ground. The cannons are ratcheted. Has varying degrees of movement and feels sturdy. The front of the cannon can disconnect to become his gun. The gun is unpainted.>He picks up the fire truck to give you a closer look at the various details on the alt-mode. It's very heavy and he needs to pick it up with both hands. The vehicle mode is cold to the touch in a lot of places because of all the diecast.>He's gonna show off the flight mode, but cautions on how to fold out of the wings, because you can break it if you pull on the wrong section. He detaches the back so you can understand how the mechanism works, cause he almost broke his. Make sure you lift it up and not just pull it apart.>The flight mode takes up a lot of space. His wings aren't even folded out fully. I think he didn't have enough space, that's why he didn't extend them fully.>Transformation requires no explanation.>He picks up the figure to demonstrate how heavy it is. Its really heavy>He shows off the articulation and of course the face-swapping capability. Almost all the joints are ratcheted.>He goes into battle mode. The ratchets aren't strong enough to hold the leg up in battle mode, but it also doesn't just drop down.>It's a really big figure. The weight of the backpack causes the figure to lean back, but since the feet and legs are heavy, the figure doesn't topple over.(taken from tfw)