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The Transformers Toys Generations War for Cybertron Deluxe Fan-Vote Battle 3 Pack features a unique selection of figures chosen by fans, including Holo Mirage, Decepticon Impactor, and Powerdasher Aragon. This exclusive pack offers customizable weapons and intricate transformations, making it a must-have for collectors and fans alike.
A**Z
Cool trio
3 figures at a good price. Deluxe size transformers. Mirage in hologram mode. Impactor as a Decepticon and the 3rd is weaponizer. He can be taken apart and added to other transformers as weapons.
S**S
Fun set, and solid for repaints
Impactor has a better headsculpt than the retail version did, and beyond that he's pretty much the same toy. Slightly different paint apps (more purple), and a Decepticon symbol are the only real differences.The Powerdasher Aragon, while a lot different from his G1 look, is a fun figure. Plus, he can go well with Legends Grand Maximus for those that have that figure. Plus, this is the only way to complete the Powerdasher trio, so he's worth it just for that to me.Mirage looks decent in clear plastic, but given the track record of clear transformers, he'll likely never be transformed, just to make sure nothing breaks.
J**D
A nice fan vote transformers set.
I loved the value for money that I got with this purchase. It was listed as a damaged package, and only a small piece of the cardboard was ripped, which meant nothing to me, as I display my figures out of box, anyway.Wish I could get my hands on more damaged package merchandise if that is the extent of the damage every time.
L**E
I was pleased with each of the three
This is a great trio of repaints that I hope any transformer fan will be able to find on sale.Price: Now, to be fair, I can be pretty cheap and the price bump up to $20 MSRP for a standard deluxe sized toy rubs me the wrong way. So, even though these are the versions of these toys that I wanted most, I already had the standard retail versions and did not want to pay full price for this set. I was persistent enough to find it on sale and happily made the purchase.Quality: The quality on these figures is comparable to other toys in this line. Generally, I've had no issues with loose joints, things not tabbing in properly, or the 5mm ports and pegs not fitting properly with two exceptions; one good and one bad. Powerdasher Aragon (the red one) actually came out better than the previous use of this mold, Cog. All his pegs and ports fit securely in any configuration. No matter what I plug into where, it holds position but not so tightly that you get that plastic squeak when you try to rotate the peg. Holo Mirage is generally the same story. The nose/front end of his vehicle mode hold together better than the standard release. Now, translucent plastic is notoriously fragile so I had my worries, but he's held up great with one exception; the peg hole on one of his shoulders cracked. It still holds the shoulder cannon and it's only on one side, but it is still troubling. I've rationalized that it's because it's winter and snowing and that's bound to affect the plastic (I've actually had three or four toys from various line and manufacturers just randomly crack and break in places) but be aware and play accordingly!Playability: These are great toys. The transformations are pretty easy with a few neat tricks to make them satisfying. I like that this line has so many 5mm pegs and ports to accommodate the "gimmick" of the line. You can combine weapons and (with Weaponizers like Aragon) even robots to create battle upgrades to any of the figures. I especially like the weaponizers and how they break down into component weapons while STILL having robot and vehicle modes.Appearance: Both Imactor and Mirage come in the decos that I wanted most. Impactor has only a few minor differences than the standard release (hazard stripes being the main difference) but his "Spartan" helmet and face sculpt look excellent and aligns with how I see the character in my head. Holo Mirage looks awesome is blue translucent plastic. In addition, his deco is totally different from the standard release. It's very subtle because it's a slightly darker blue than the plastic, but hold him up to the light and you see all the great detail. You'll also be hard pressed to notice the new head sculpt, which is more like the original G1 toy, but once you see it, it's hard to miss. I really appreciate that they included this detail for people who look close enough to notice it! Powerdasher Aragon is the least striking, visually, of the trio being a sea of reds with minor accents here and there. I really like the head sculpt though. It's kind of goofy and awkward which I find endearing.Summary: These are great toys and I was happy with my purchase. If I had to pay full price, I don't think I would have ever gotten them, even though the Impactor and Mirage were my preferred iterations of these characters. These are three great toys in a great line of toys and I'd happily recommend them individually. As a set, it's a tougher sell but you'd be out of luck to get them individually unless you found one at a toy show, convention, or on ebay. If you can get it on sale or use a gift card, I say go for it.
S**N
A Nice Variation on Some Old Molds
I'm not exactly sure what the stars for thickness mean, however if they mean a sturdy root then I think that would make sense.I originally passed on this set, never expecting it to come back into stock, however it did and then had a really good sale!I'm extremely happy with it, as its fun to see a fully blue translucent version of Mirage, I also love the texture they have his finish giving him a more sci-fi-esque cloak.Impactor is also a lot of fun, I knew I was going to get this figure when they anounced him and was disappointed that the mold wouldn't have the comic accurate helm on him. I'm also thinking of buying upgrades for him to give him a more comic accurate look.I'm also glad to have another weaponizer as irs difficult for me to buy the same figure over and over (unless its sweeps XD)None of the figures are too new but for the price it was a fantastic way to bolster an army!
C**E
Transformers: War for Cybertron - Siege Fan-Vote 3-Pack
Although in the first set I received, "Holo Mirage" had 2 left hands, a replacement was quickly sent to me, and the second set was perfect! It is nice having an Impactor figure that is a new original mold with an IDW comics accurate head, and a modern update of Powerdasher Aragon as a new-head re-deco of Siege Cog is cool too. Overall this is a very nice set.
A**P
Great figures, very confusing rating criteria
Brilliant figures, great value.Very poor heat generation.Thickness leaves much to be desired.
D**N
Very pleased
Very nice set! 3 exclusives (1 character, 1 deco/head, 1 complete recolor/head) in one package and very little markup compared to many other exclusives. I like these so much that I'm not even going to buy the retail version of Mirage or Impactor.Just fair warning to buyers though, I'm sure most collectors are already aware of the need to be careful with clear plastic, but everyone else needs to know that it can break much easier than regular plastic.
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