![]() The takara version has fairly accurate paint, and the door wings on the back are more screen-accurate than the warrior class. I think the best strongarm available is the takara pack with sawtooth, which is close to generations legends class size. She also has a problem with her arms bring stuck on a transformation joint that should be held in place by a chest plate, but it won't lock the rotating part properly. Strongarm has a flap on her back that gets in the way and is not cartoon accurate. Soundwave has a lot of hollow bits and very visible arms in vehicle mode, and mine had several stress marks (not from tight joints, he had a bent spike on his head and a messy knee joint which might be an isolated occurrence) Stormshot's early working name was Skyfire.I was disappointed by soundwave and strongarm. ![]() Using the bottom hole of the smaller blaster or the longer handle of the large one results in clearance issues with the flip-down landing gear. Turning the larger blaster sideways and plugging it into the top peg hole allows for the combined weapon to be plugged under the nosecone of the jet, with the handle of the smaller blaster serving as landing gear. Not documented in the instructions, the second peg hole on the smaller blaster is meant to allow for an alternate means of storage for the weapons in vehicle mode. The two blasters included are designed to combine together to form a larger weapon, with the smaller of the two pegging into the back of the larger one. Part of the 9th wave of the Warrior Class line, now sporting the "Combiner Force" subline, Stormshot transforms from a robot into a fighter jet of fictional origin, seemingly based loosely on the MiG-29 "Fulcrum". He puts his sneak attacks into action with his twin blasters, or maybe even an airstrike. From the air, he can observe and track his Decepticon enemies and formulate a plan to take them out.
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