Showing posts with label Blitzwing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blitzwing. Show all posts

Monday, February 24, 2020

Latest Transformers Studio Series figures, now up for pre-order!

Transformers Studio Series SS-66 Leader Overload


Check out the latest Transformers Studio Series figures that are now up for pre-order by following the links. We have SS-60 Scrapper, SS-61 Sentinel Prime, SS-62 ROTF Soundwave, SS-63 DOTM Topspin, SS-64 Cliffjumper, SS-65 Blitzwing, SS-66 Overload, and SS-67 Skipjack. Reserve yours early. Shop Smart with The Chosen Prime!






Wednesday, November 13, 2019

3A DLX Scale Blitzwing, is now in the house!

3A DLX Scale Blitzwing


We have the Transformers Bumblebee Movie DLX Scale Blitzwing from 3A, in-stock! Get yours by following the links. Don't forget to take advantage of the Prime Directives to save more. Thanks for choosing The Chosen Prime!






Monday, July 22, 2019

World of 3A Bumblebee Movie Premium Scale Blitzwing, is now up for pre-order!

World of 3A Bumblebee Movie Premium Scale Blitzwing


New from 3A is their Bumblebee Movie Premium Scale Blitzwing. Just use the links to reserve yours. Thanks for your continued support of The Chosen Prime!






Thursday, August 3, 2017

Takara Legends Series LG-58 Clone Bot Set, LG-59 Blitzwing, and LG-60 Overlord, now up for pre-order!

Takara Legends Series

We have some new Takara LG Series figures up for pre-order! Just use the links below to reserve yours. ETA of January 2018 release. Thank you for your continued support of The Chosen Prime!














Friday, April 14, 2017

KFC Ditka - Blitzwing

Although I only have a few KFC figures, I was really looking forward to KFC Ditka based on my experiences with Transistor and Crash Hog. Despite liking the aesthetic of the figure, I can't get over the issues with posability.

Tank mode looks pretty nice. Sure, there is some kibble - jet thrusters hang off the back and landing gears are visible near the front. At least unlike DX9 Gewalt, there's no visible head syndrome and the wings are hidden away underneath. There are a lot of panel details and some cleanly applied silver and grey paint applications. The turret can rotate a full 360 degrees on a ratcheted swivel. With a sickening snap each time, the barrel can raise about 45 degrees. The little square detail at the base of the cannon is prone to coming off, as are a couple of the slotted pieces along either side of the turret. There are a pair of slots toward the rear for two sets of missiles. The miniature guns on the turret are on hinges, with each barrel articulating individually. The hatches on top can flip open, but there is no tank detail to reveal. The treads are merely decorative and he doesn't roll all that well on tiny little wheels. Not that I would want to, but I don't see a way to mount the sword or rifle.

Transformation to jet mode is mostly easy. I had a bit of trouble with the nosecone though. The brown piece, which needs to slide up to make room for the nosecone to rotate out, was stuck on my copy. I had to slide a spludger in between it and the cockpit to force it to move. I also don't like how the top panel of the jet pegs into the clear plastic of the canopy.

Although I prefer his proportions over Gewalt, I like Gewalt more in this mode. His overall shape is certainly reminiscent of the G1 toy, but it doesn't make for a very sleek or sexy looking jet. From the top, he looks okay, but from the sides, it's a different story. He is very back heavy. Despite having a pair of rear landing gears, I also needed to flip down the panel on the back of the turret to keep him from tilting backward. For some reason, I can't get the panels at the top to lock into place. Although it may be considered parts-forming, the turret is removable. With the front landing gears folded away, he can sit flush on his belly once the turret is removed. The canopy can open, but you have to unpeg a panel from the canopy first. Besides the seat, there is no other detail inside the cockpit. A pair of missile launchers can be pegged under the wings. The gun can be folded up and pegged under the wings as well, but not the sword.

Transformation to robot mode is pretty easy and straightforward. Just like Masterpiece Seekers, you have to yank out his legs. I didn't run into any problems or clearance issues. Even that brown piece moved out of the way easily this time. I didn't transform him back to either vehicle mode so am not sure how finicky that process may be.

I definitely like the way he looks in robot mode. Gewalt looks great, but just like every other DX9 figure (except maybe Tyrant), there is something off in terms of its Masterpiece aesthetic. Ditka, on the other hand, doesn't have that problem. He has some nice metallic paint applications on his chest. I'm really liking the head sculpt. For the most part, he looks to be pretty close to the G1 cartoon. He has Die-cast feet, but I'm not sure if there is more to be found in his body.

He is extremely back heavy. His wonky knees certainly are not helping with his balance. If not for his very inelegant heel spurs and bending his knees in the wrong direction, Dikta would not be able to stand at attention. Even then, it looks awkward and weird and he still looks in danger of falling over. I never understood why designers create knees that can bend in the opposite direction. In this case, it only exacerbates his balance issues. The ratchets are either too far apart or are extremely loose. If you hold the figure and give a shake, his lower legs will flap about. Badcube Speedbump and Lorry have tighter knees in comparison.

His head is on a tilt and swivel. He can look upwards, to the point of breaking the sculpt, but his downward articulation is limited and very easily undoes his entire chest. He also can't turn his head side to side because of the sliding mechanism just behind it. His shoulders are on ratcheted swivels and hinges. Although he can raise his arms outward and upward to 90 degrees, you have to fold out a flap to do so. His upper arms also tend to hit his backpack, causing it to start coming undone. On my copy, his left shoulder swivel is so ridiculously tight that I'm afraid to use it too much. He swivels at his biceps, wrists, and ratcheted waist. His waist swivel gets obstructed by the backpack. On my copy, it also has a tendency to settle off-centered when trying to have him face straight forward. He has the typical posable KFC fingers that I'm not a big fan of. Every digit is on a tiny ball joint with those easy to pop off second and third knuckles. His thumbs only have one posable knuckle. His double-jointed elbows can achieve full curls. His double-jointed and ratcheted knees can only curl to about 90 degrees. He has ratcheted universals for hips which allow for almost a full side splits, but not much of a front splits. For ankle rockers, he has ratcheted swivels in his toes, but not for the swivels of his heel spurs. Strangely, turning his heel spurs too much will force his toes to start turning too. He has ratcheted toe tilts and separate hinges for his heel spurs to tilt. Technically, he has ankle tilts that engage the whole foot, but I think that is mainly for transformation; it's certainly not strong enough to keep him upright.

He comes with a rifle, a sword, a pair of missile launchers, a football, an alternate head, a flight stand, a large sprue of bonus weapons, and a screw driver. His rifle seems to be purple plastic with some line work. The barrel, stock, and handle are on separate swiveling hinges so that the whole rifle can be folded up. His sword is a large piece of transparent plastic with almost no line work on the blade or handle. It does feature a light-up gimmick. It could also have used some glue on the blade as it separates very easily. Both weapons and the football use Masterpiece-styled tabs that do not work very well. The missile launchers have spring-loaded launchers so I'll probably keep them in the box to avoid losing the missiles. Too bad the football isn't a single piece of rubber or soft plastic. It has screw holes on one side and a large tab for fitting in his hands. I prefer his default head over the alternate with its monocle and chin beard that references the Animated series. The flight stand comes in two pieces of clear plastic. It works. A bunch of plastic missiles, bombs, and mounts come still on their sprues. I'm not sure I'm going to take the effort to pop them all out and mount them since he'll be staying in robot mode. The screw driver is for opening the sword to replace its batteries.


I'll be displaying Ditka on my secondary Masterpiece shelf. I do like his aesthetic a little more than Gewalt's, who is on my DX9 shelf with Chigurh. Ultimately, I'm just not that satisfied with this figure due to the posability issues. I'm curious to see how FansToys upcoming Beserk will compare. I don't have as many KFC figures as I do some of the others, but this one certainly seems like a step backward when compared to their Transistor and Crash Hog. I hope their next figure doesn't disappoint as well.












Wednesday, April 5, 2017

KFCToys E.A.V.I. Metal Phase 7A Ditka, now in-stock!

KFCToys E.A.V.I. Metal Phase 7A Ditka


KFCToys E.A.V.I. Metal Phase 7A Ditka is now in-stock! Pre-orders are currently being processed. Get yours by following the links. Shop Smart with The Chosen Prime!







Thursday, January 26, 2017

KFCToys E.A.V.I. Metal Phase 7A Ditka Video Preview



We just got a sample in from KFCToys for their E.A.V.I. Metal Phase 7A Ditka. Check out the preview video. Then head on over to the links and reserve yours. Shop Smart with The Chosen Prime!




Thursday, July 21, 2016

DX9 Gewalt - Blitzwing

Carry and Tyrant are two of my favorite figures from 2015. I also enjoyed Chigurh a lot. I looked forward to Gewalt (German for violence, I guess?). I like DX9's aesthetic. I wouldn't call it Masterpiece style; it's something a little different.

Gewalt comes boxed in tank mode. It's not really that successful looking. It's large, but the proportions seem kind of off. The turret is really flat and the the cannon is really short. The jet cockpit and his robot head are visible from the front. The jet wings are noticeable from the top and back. Although it's a different kind of tank and not a triple changer, Badcube Wardog looks much more successful. The turret only swivels from about 11 o'clock through about 1 o'clock. The cannon can hinge up about 45 degrees. The treads are merely decorative; he rolls on tiny wheels. The sword can store on the back of the tank, but I couldn't find a place to store his rifle. There is a pair of die-cast plates on which the turret sits.

Transformation to jet mode involves some parts-forming. The process is not difficult at all; much easier than I remember Chigurh being. Unfortunately, there are some transparent plastic hinges where the tank treads fold in half to form thrusters or missile pods under the wings.

Jet mode is somewhat better looking than tank mode, but the proportions are still odd. It is even larger than the tank and somewhat larger than Masterpiece jets. I've never been near a fighter jet, but the fuselage behind the cockpit seems overly long. The cockpit is blue transparent plastic, and has a World War II vibe. It does not open. The wheels of the landing gears allow him to roll forward. Pushing him backward causes the front landing gear to collapse. The front landing gear on mine won't stay retracted; it keeps swinging out. The canon barrel and sword can peg under each wing. There doesn't seem to be a port for his rifle. The main wings feature working flaps. The rear stabilizer wings are on ball joints. I like how the purple and tan colors reverse their proportions between the two vehicle modes.

Transformation to robot mode is also pretty simple. I don't like how his chest and flanks are just loose panels. His torso doesn't seem to collapse down, leaving an unsightly gap at the waist. His cannon pegs onto his back. Although it does not seem very secure, I've yet to have it fall off. Another piece of die-cast can be found joining the upper and lower halves of the figure.

I like his head sculpt. It certainly reminds me of the character. He has red light-piping. He's much more of a hulking beast of a figure than Chigurh is. Perhaps not canonically the correct height, but I don't mind the triple changers being larger than a standard Decepticon soldier.

His head is on a swivel and hinge, but vertical articulation is pretty limited. You can use the transformation hinge to tilt his head to his left. His shoulders are on ratcheted swivels and hinges, but you have to fiddle with the covers. They do fold flush against his biceps, but that leaves a gap at the top of each shoulder..He swivels at the biceps, wrists, waist, and thighs. It's difficult to find a spot to hold him to rotate his waist because of the loose panels of his chest and flanks. His thumbs are on ball joints and articulated at the knuckles. The rest of his fingers are single-pinned and articulate individually. He is double-jointed at the elbows and knees. His knees are ratcheted. His elbows should have been, too. On my figure, the right elbow could not support the weight of the sword or rifle. I tightened a screw right next to the joint, but the threads feel like they are stripping. His hips are on universal joints. They are ratcheted. His surprisingly effective heel spurs are not meant to move, but you can swivel and hinge them around. His toes are also on swivels and hinges.

His accessories include two rifles, a sword, an alternate angry face, and replacement hips for Chigurh. His main rifle is purple plastic with decent line work, but no paint applications. It uses a Masterpiece-style tab. The sword pommel and crossguard are purple plastic, but the blade is purple transparent plastic. The shape is very stylized, with line work for added detail. It also uses a Masterpiece-style tab. I do not like Masterpiece-style tabs because they simply do not work very well. His sword and rifle keep falling off whenever I manipulate his arms. Chigurh's replacement hips are ratcheted only for the side-to-side motion. I'm not sure where the extra rifle goes. It is grey plastic, with 'DX9' embossed on the sides. I can't figure out where to peg it in any mode.

I won't be using any DX9 figures in my Masterpiece collection. Chigurh, Tyrant, and Carry are great figures, but aesthetically I'm not satisfied with them on my Masterpiece shelf. I'll be starting another group consisting mostly of UniqueToys, Toyworld, and DX9 figures, anchored by Reximus Prime and the upcoming Toyworld Optimus Prime. Just like Chigurh, it's a good effort and a fun toy, but the door is wide open for FansToys and KFC to blow us away with their Blitzwing figures.













Thursday, July 7, 2016

Dx9Toys D08 Gewalt, now in-stock!

DX9Toys D08 Gewalt

We just got the DX9Toys D08 Gewalt figure in-stock today! Pre-orders are currently being processed, so, make sure to click on the links to place your orders. Shop Smart with The Chosen Prime!





Saturday, June 25, 2016

FansToys FT-21 Berserk is now up for pre-order!

FansToys FT-21 Berserk


The pre-order for FansToys FT-21 Berserk is now up! Just follow the links and reserve yours. Please note that this has an ETA of June 2017 release. So, make sure to take advantage of the Prime Directives to save up. Thanks for choosing The Chosen Prime!





Friday, June 10, 2016

DX9Toys D08 Gewalt Photo Gallery (Early Sample)

DX9Toys D08 Gewalt Photo Gallery

Here's our Photo Gallery for DX9Toys D08 Gewalt (Early Sample). Check out the rest of the images by clicking on the picture above. Follow the links to reserve yours. Shop Smart with The Chosen Prime!





Thursday, June 2, 2016

DX9Toys D08 Gewalt Preview Video.




Here's our preview video for DX9Toys D08 Gewalt. It's one hefty triple changing figure. Check out the video then follow the link to reserve yours. Thanks for choosing The Chosen Prime!





Wednesday, May 11, 2016

DX9Toys D08 Gewalt, now up for pre-order!

DX9Toys D08 Gewalt


DX9Toys D08 Gewalt is now up for pre-order. Here's their representation of Decepticon Triple-Changer, Blitzwing. Just follow the links to reserve yours. Don't forget to take advantage of the Prime Directives to save more. Thanks for choosing The Chosen Prime!





Monday, January 4, 2016

IronFactory IF-EX13 Blizzard, now up for pre-order!

Iron Factory IF-EX13 Blizzard


With and ETA of February 2016 release, comes IF-EX13 Blizzard from Iron Factory. Triple Changer in a small size, based on Blitzwing. Pre-order yours today. Thank you for choosing The Chosen Prime!




Friday, August 21, 2015

KFC EAVI Heavy Metal Phase 7:A DITKA Now Available for Pre-Order

KFC DITKA is now available for Pre-Order on The Chosen Prime!



The First company to release the Triplechanger Blitzwing, he will stand 9.5 inches tall and come with a gun, sword and triple face plates!

Pre-Order information can be seen here - KFC DITKA

Monday, May 4, 2015

Platinum Series Decepticon Triple Changer pack now in-stock!

Platinum Edition Decepticon Triple Changers


Just got in today. Here's the Platinum Edition Decepticon Triple Changer set. Remember to add it to your Roller's Stash and save up on shipping. Shop Smart with The Chosen Prime!





Thursday, April 23, 2015

Platinum Editon Decepticon Triple Changers, now up for pre-order!

Platinum Edition Decepticon Triple Changers


Pre-orders are now up for the Platinum Edition - Decepticon Triple Changer pack. Here comes Blitzwing and Astrotrain in their G1 Toy form, but recolored. We should have the set in-stock in about a week or so. Get on it early. Shop Smart with The Chosen Prime!