Getting back to the topic of Transformers from about a month ago, here's my final look at something from the Beast Machines line...
Air Attack Optimus Primal is a heavy, electronics burdened, 12-inch tall hunk of plastic. He's a bit less awkward than many of the other large figures from this line, and he's actually pretty easy to transform.
On the plus side, it's a reasonably well made toy with some fun light and sound gimmicks that don't confuse the basic play value. On the minus side, Hasbro (or Takara) once again decided that an already decent toy could be greatly improved by giving it a disk shooting feature. Why a big golden monkey robot needs to shoot disks from its stomach I'll never know.
Air Attack Optimus Primal is a heavy, electronics burdened, 12-inch tall hunk of plastic. He's a bit less awkward than many of the other large figures from this line, and he's actually pretty easy to transform.
On the plus side, it's a reasonably well made toy with some fun light and sound gimmicks that don't confuse the basic play value. On the minus side, Hasbro (or Takara) once again decided that an already decent toy could be greatly improved by giving it a disk shooting feature. Why a big golden monkey robot needs to shoot disks from its stomach I'll never know.
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