Posted November 12, 2012 at 12:11 am
This is another one of those cases where I'm absolutely sure I've got somebody's original toy in my basement, but I couldn't manage to locate it. But I did manage to find someone almost as good.
TF2010 Highbrow was a movieline toy who came out a few years ago and he transformed into a sweet knock-off of a P-38 Lightning. He also had an alternate head built into the mold that looked like Ransack, a Generation 2 Decepticon who transformed into a Corsair. Appropriate enough, right, a potential reuse from one World War II plane to another?
So who knows why Hasbro instead named and colored him like Ransack's helicopter buddy Powerdive.
(Nevermind why the helicopter was named "Powerdive" to begin with.)
So I found Ransack's toy, but not Powerdive's original toy. But hey, as I said, he kinda fits here anyway. Enjoy my photo of old Ransack next to new Powerdive.
I passed on Highbrow at the time because I figured that at some point his awesome toy would likely be done as a character I liked better. And that sort of paid off, considering the whole identity issues here. Those aside, though, I'm pretty damn happy with this toy. It's a dark green crazy WWII-ish plane with a shark painted around the cockpit. Despite being a movie toy, he transforms pretty cleanly, too. You can untransform his arms so they end in his rotors instead of fists, which I think is a good approximation of his original Rotor Force gimmick.
There's only two things I don't like about him. The first are his stubby forearms. The second is the specific mechanics of his gimmick. Now, I love myself button-activated spinning rotors, and this guy has two of them. However, they're the kind where if you don't hold the button down, the rotors stop spinning. The best spinning rotors you can crank over and over and get them spinning faster, but these are set up to aggravate you.
Other than those two things, I really like him. If you find him at Toys"R"Us (he's an exclusive there), I'd snatch him up. He's worth it just for the plane mode.
TF2010 Highbrow was a movieline toy who came out a few years ago and he transformed into a sweet knock-off of a P-38 Lightning. He also had an alternate head built into the mold that looked like Ransack, a Generation 2 Decepticon who transformed into a Corsair. Appropriate enough, right, a potential reuse from one World War II plane to another?
So who knows why Hasbro instead named and colored him like Ransack's helicopter buddy Powerdive.
(Nevermind why the helicopter was named "Powerdive" to begin with.)
So I found Ransack's toy, but not Powerdive's original toy. But hey, as I said, he kinda fits here anyway. Enjoy my photo of old Ransack next to new Powerdive.
I passed on Highbrow at the time because I figured that at some point his awesome toy would likely be done as a character I liked better. And that sort of paid off, considering the whole identity issues here. Those aside, though, I'm pretty damn happy with this toy. It's a dark green crazy WWII-ish plane with a shark painted around the cockpit. Despite being a movie toy, he transforms pretty cleanly, too. You can untransform his arms so they end in his rotors instead of fists, which I think is a good approximation of his original Rotor Force gimmick.
There's only two things I don't like about him. The first are his stubby forearms. The second is the specific mechanics of his gimmick. Now, I love myself button-activated spinning rotors, and this guy has two of them. However, they're the kind where if you don't hold the button down, the rotors stop spinning. The best spinning rotors you can crank over and over and get them spinning faster, but these are set up to aggravate you.
Other than those two things, I really like him. If you find him at Toys"R"Us (he's an exclusive there), I'd snatch him up. He's worth it just for the plane mode.
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