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(More customer reviews)Man what a sweet little toy this is! A highly detailed chopper motorcycle from the kickstand to drive chains to the studs on the saddle seat with a flame paint job to boot. Brimstone is an example of a good all around toy design. Which is great since motorcycle Transformers have a long running streak filled crappy bots.
His transformation is fairly simple; he splits down the front and then wraps around the rear wheel. After that its just a matter of turning this and that to pose the limbs. In either mode he pegs together rather nice and is fairly solid. My biggest complaint would be his hands, or lack there of. They're tiny flip out sloth toe-claw looking things that are overshadowed by the parts of the front wheel that make up his wrist/forearm area. Although the rest of his bot mode is great. I love the look of the rear wheel torso along with skull styled face. He is nicely proportioned, fairly articulate (especially the arms) and sturdy.
Great for kids, especially fans of motorcycles, but not the youngest due to Brimstone having pointy bits (Decepticons do not play well with others after all). I would say he's a must for any adult collector. He's a great combination of clever toy engineering and smart character design. If you can find him for under 10 definitely pick him up!And remember parents: If you don't like challenging your children, BUY AGE APPROPRIATE.
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