Showing posts with label Kup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kup. Show all posts

Friday, March 23, 2018

Fans Toys Koot - Kup

Kup was one of my favorite characters from The Movie. I loved the idea of a grizzled old war hero who had to suffer the inanities of a younger generation. While Toyworld Crank did nothing for me as a display piece nor as a playable figure, Fans Toys Koot looks great on my shelf.

As some sort of futuristic truck, Koot looks fine. It hits all the right notes to represent the source material. It definitely reminds me of the old toy I used to have. Unfortunately, he doesn't roll very well. Perhaps I made a mistake somewhere in transformation because his crotch scrapes the ground.

Transformation to robot mode is fairly easy, but transforming to vehicle mode is not very enjoyable. I felt like I had to flex pieces past each other and was afraid of breaking something. Simultaneously lining up tabs and ports across multiple pieces is a frustrating experience.

Now this is how I remember Kup to look like. Unlike Crank, Koot has the right colors. His face is suitably stern. I especially like the translucent orange and metallic silver highlights. His backpack folds up, if not entirely cleanly, no worse than Masterpiece Hot Rod. My only nitpicky complaint is that there is no good spot for a sticker symbol.

His head is on a ball joint. He can look up but not down. On my copy, when pushed down, his head always pops back to the neutral position. His shoulders are on hinges and ratcheted swivels. He can raise his arms up and out a bit past 90 degrees. He swivels at his biceps, wrists, waist, and thighs. His double-jointed elbows can almost perform full curls. His thumbs are fixed. The rest of his fingers are single-pinned and articulate as one unit. It's disappointing to see that Phoenix's finger articulation was a one-off. His hips are on universal joints with ratchets for the front-to-back swivel. He can perform a full side splits, but not a front splits because there is only one click in the reverse direction. He has double-jointed knees that can also almost perform full curls. He has ankle tilts and his toes are on hinges.

His accessories include a rifle, a Targetmaster, an alternate face, some cigars, and transparent windshields. His rifle is colored plastic with simple line work. It fits well in his hands using a Masterpiece-styled tab. The handle is hinged so that the rifle can function as a mounted gun in the bed of the truck. The alternate face is for him to chomp on cigars of which we get two that are black plastic. All the alternate pieces will probably stay in the box since I don't want to mess with unscrewing the head and am happy with the painted windshields.

Unfortunately, my Targetmaster came with two right legs so I can't turn him into a rifle. 

Koot will go on my Fans Toys shelf and double as my Masterpiece Kup. Fans Toys continues to satisfy my itch for Masterpiece stand-ins. I'm hoping that they bring back the Phoenix's finger articulation, but still look forward to their Arcee and Hot Rod.








Wednesday, October 25, 2017

FansToys FT-22 Koot is now in-stock!

FansToys FT-22 Koot

We just received our stock for Fans Toys FT-22 Koot! Pre-orders are currently being processed. Get yours by following the links. Shop Smart with The Chosen Prime!






Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Takara LG-45 Target Master Hot Rodimus and LG-26 Targetmaster Kup are now in-stock!

Takara LG-45 Target Master Hot Rodimus and LG-26 Targetmaster Kup


We just received our stock for Takara LG-45 Targetmaster Hot Rodimus and LG-046 Kup. Get yours by following the links. Shop Smart with The Chosen Prime!










Friday, August 4, 2017

Toyworld Crank - Kup

Toyworld Crank - Kup

I wasn't entirely onboard with Toyworld's rescale, but the aesthetic design and durability of their figures kept me coming back for more. Toyworld Crank is probably my least favorite of their offerings so far because he doesn't offer me either of those qualities.

Vehicle mode is rather uninspired, but that is probably more to do with Kup's design than the figure. It does look like the old G1 toy and the cartoon vehicle so I have no real complaints there. The canopy is not hinged, but it can be removed to apply an Autobot sticker. I'm not too fond about the color scheme, but there is transparent yellow plastic for the head and tail lights. I have one rear wheel that doesn't roll and another that always wants to collapse back into the wheel cavity. 

Transformation back and forth between modes is pretty straightforward. It was pretty easy to line up what few tabs were required.

Overall, I like the shape of the figure. I just wished he was colored more like the box art. It's as if they had mistakenly reversed his paint scheme and mixed the wrong shade of teal. Dark grey plastic covers his face, arms, thighs, and feet. His crotch is teal instead of grey. I don't like either of his face sculpts. His light-piping does work very well at least.

His head is on a ball joint that has quite a wide range of motion. His shoulders are on swivels and hinges that let him raise his arms almost to near vertical. The hinges feel dangerously tight, but the swivels are ridiculously loose. His shoulder covers also sit very loosely. He has butterfly joints, but the floppiness isn't offset by the small range of motion they provide. He swivels at the biceps, wrists, waist, and thighs. His double-jointed elbows can almost perform full curls. His thumbs are on ball joints and his fingers are single-pinned, articulating in pairs. He has a bit of an ab crunch. His hips are on universal joints that allow him to achieve full front and side splits. His double-jointed knees can only curl to about 90 degrees. He suffers from the double-whammy of knees that bend in the reverse direction as well as joints at the top of his thighs that let him lift his legs without engaging his hips. It's very similar to what Primorion has. I really hate these two design choices. His ankles are on hinges and swivels that end at ball joints to his feet so there shouldn't be any issue putting his feet flat on the ground no matter the stance. He also has hinged heel spurs.

His accessories include his rifle, an alternate face, two cigars, a pair of screw covers, and a display base. His rifle has some decent line work and some gun metal paint applications. It simply slots into his fist and stays in place very well. In vehicle mode, whether designed to or not, the rifle can peg onto the back. One of the faces has a peg hole for the cigars, which are tiny things that will probably disappear at some point. The extremely dark paint on the included faces make him look like a zombie. The screw covers go on his back. Does making us apply the screw covers save that much time at the factory? The display base is similar to the ones that have come before.

Crank will go onto my Toyworld shelf, but somewhat begrudgingly. I usually enjoy Toyworld offerings, less for their accuracy to the character, but more for their durability and playability. I'm not really getting that from this figure, all due to those floppy shoulder joints. If Crank had been first in this line, I would have been hesitant to get more. I still have Spanner and Coolsville to look at so I hope Crank is just the exception in an enjoyable line so far.





Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Titans Return Wave 4 Figures, back up for pre-order!

Titans Return Wave 4 Deluxes


We've got pre-orders back up for Titans Return Wave 4 figures. Check out the links and reserve yours! Shop Smart with The Chosen Prime.


















Sunday, April 9, 2017

Takara LG-46 Targetmaster Kup, now up for pre-order!

Takara LG-46 Targetmaster Kup

Takara LG-46 Targetmaster Kup is now up for pre-order. Coming out in September 2017. Reserve yours by following the links. Shop Smart with The Chosen Prime!







Friday, November 25, 2016

ToyWorld TW-M03 Crank is now up for pre-order!

ToyWorld TW-M03 Crank

Coming out in 2017 is ToyWorld's TW-M03 Crank. Their version of Kup. Reserve yours by following the links. Shop Smart with The Chosen Prime!





Monday, August 15, 2016

Dx9toys War in Pocket X-14 Leah and X-15 Toufold are now in-stock!

DX9Toys War in Pocket X-14 Leah and X-15 Toufold

Now in stock is DX9Toys War in Pocket X-14 Leah and X-15 Toufold. Get yours today by following the links. Thank you for choosing The Chosen Prime!





Thursday, March 10, 2016

DX9Toys War in Pocket X14 Leah and X15 Toufold, up for pre-order!

DX9Toys X14 Leah and X15 Toufold

The latest figures in the War in Pocket line from DX9Toys are now up for pre-order. Here are X14 Leah and X15 Toufold. Just follow the links to reserve yours. Thanks for your continued patronage of The Chosen Prime!