Transformers Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe WFC-K7 Paleotrex Fossilizer Action Figure - Kids Ages 8 and Up, 5.5-inch Multicolor F0672

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Transformers Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe WFC-K7 Paleotrex Fossilizer Action Figure - Kids Ages 8 and Up, 5.5-inch Multicolor F0672

Transformers Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe WFC-K7 Paleotrex Fossilizer Action Figure - Kids Ages 8 and Up, 5.5-inch Multicolor F0672

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The end result of all this? Some fans justifiably pointed out that this design is reminiscent of the Dinozaurs designs. However, I think what we have here is a seriously alien looking Transformer that evokes scifi creatures such as the Alien Xenomorph from the Alien franchise. Between his non-traditional head design, long arms with huge claws and the rib bones on his legs there is an extremely creepy looking character and I love it. Kingdom is meant to partly pay homage to the Beast Wars era of Transformers. If there is one thing Beast Wars did in the 90's, it helped redefine what a Transformers character could look like. Paleotrex continues this tradition and I think he looks amazing. That said, I can totally see how this aesthetic will not agree with everyone (hence my earlier comments about it being polarizing). Some joints are not as tight as I would have liked them, but given that you basically disassemble the figure from one form to another this is to be expected. Yes, I know, this isn't exactly a "beast mode" in the traditional sense since he's basically a skeleton in this form, but he is meant to be a functional, beast-like creature so I'll roll with it. As his name indicates, Paleotrex is meant to represent the skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. While dinosaurs have always been popular, the Jurassic Park franchise sent the popularity of this dinosaur over the top. Since then the T-Rex has appeared on toy store shelves regularly with both Jurassic Park branded merchandise and in other toy lines. Having a T-Rex among the Fossilizers is a no brainer, and Paleotrex certainly offers a different take on the dinosaur in toy form! I have forged this toyline into a single, elegant machine. A vision of GEEWUN purity. And you mongrels would dare contaminate that vision with your accursed Beast Wars!" The plastic in Trans-Mutate's legs is very rubbery and prone to warping, leaving the toy unable to stand unsupported after a few years.

Since there isn’t an official instruction guide for the combiner shown during The Hasbro Pulse FanFest Event I decided to take it upon myself to study the video frame by frame and recreate what was shown, Hit the break to view my how to form the combiner instruction guide.Like all Kingdom Deluxe figures, Paleotrex comes with a Golden Disk card that " reveals a possible destiny of a key character", with each character having three possible destiny variants. That’s how you form the combiner from the Fan Fest video, hope this guide was helpful and can inspire you to add this to your display or make your own combiners. I absolutely love this figure. It is alien looking, creepy and nostalgic for me all at the same time. However, the aesthetics can easily put off some fans, and I totally get that too. Highly recommended (to a very specific part of fandom)! By its nature, the Generations line relies heavily on new interpretations of G1 characters. Now and then it goes beyond G1 paying homage to lines such as Armada. However it is exceedingly rare for the line to introduce brand new characters into the Transformers line. Paleotrex is one of these exceptions (as are all the Fossilizers revealed so far).

Due to having tiny feet and a very oddly proportioned body in robot mode, the figure can be difficult to pose without it falling over, not helped by the fact that their "ankle" tilts are actually positioned just below their knees. Beastify the battlefield! Worlds collide when the Maximals and Predacons join the fight, coming together with the Autobots and Decepticons in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever. With the ancient and highly advanced F.O.S.S.I.L. (Fossilized Osteo-Skeletal Shield Integration Loadout) technology, Fossilizer bots, infused with primordial energy, break apart to weaponize their allies. The bone pieces of this Paleotrex figure break apart and attach to other figures. Use this Deluxe Predacon Fossilizer figure to beastify other figures with epic bone weapons and armor! (Sold separately, subject to availability.) Paleotrex toy converts into a T. Rex fossil mode in 32 steps. Features lower jaw articulation optimal for roaring poses.Includes a Golden Disk card that reveals a possible destiny of a key character. Collect other Kingdom figures to reveal all 3 alternate destiny variants for each character! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability.) The appropriately purple-coloured Skelivore forms prehistoric saurian weaponry for Megatron, linking two generations of 'cons. They're in good hands. Includes Transformers Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe Class Paleotrex figure, Golden Disk card, and instructions. Use this Deluxe Predacon Fossilizer figure to beastify other figures with epic bone weapons and armor! (Each sold separately, subject to availability)Due to having tiny feet and a very oddly proportioned body in robot mode, the figure can be difficult to pose without it falling over, not helped by the fact that her "ankle" tilts are actually positioned just below her knees. This toyline sees the addition of the "Core Class", a return to the Legends Class from the Prime Wars Trilogy, replacing the Micromasters and Battle Masters of previous lines. Kingdom also features the "Fossilizers", new skeletal characters amongst the Deluxe Class, replacing the Weaponizers and Modulators. As part of the " F.O.S.S.I.L. Technology" (Fossilized Osteo-Skeletal Shield Integration Loadout), they can be taken apart to form armor or weapons compatible with the C.O.M.B.A.T. System. Unlike Siege and Earthrise, the robot mode scale falters due to the larger size of the Beast Wars characters and the smaller size of "Generation 1" characters in the Core Class. Your fine just please don't push it any further. I mean I can't stop you from having your own opinion. If you want to continue to discuss that stuff with other people who actually share your interests, all I ask is not to quote me or tag me in those posts so I don't get notifications sent to me about it. Turning Paleotrex into weapons is mostly an exercise in imagination. Take the figure apart as you would during the transform (including pulling the head out) and you have a few potential weapons right off the bat: L. This part is easy. Grab both lower arms from Paleotrex and just plug them into the ports found at the end of the feet from Wingfinger.

Kingdom is complemented by 2021's Studio Series line-up, which saw toys inspired by The Transformers: The Movie added to that toyline for the first time. Notable characters from the film are split between the two toylines—for instance, Cyclonus appears in Kingdom, whereas Scourge is a Studio Series release. As demonstrated by the beast mode, "Wingfinger" is a literal translation of the scientific Greek term "pterodactyl" (πτερόν + δάκτυλος pterón + dáktulos). GOLDEN DISK CARDS REVEAL POSSIBLE DESTINIES: Includes a Golden Disk card that reveals a possible destiny of a key character. Collect other Kingdom figures to reveal all 3 alternate destiny variants for each character! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability) Beastify the battlefield! Worlds collide when the Maximals and Predacons join the fight, coming together with the Autobots and Decepticons in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever. With the ancient and highly advanced F.O.S.S.I.L. (Fossilized Osteo-Skeletal Shield Integration Loadout) technology, Fossilizer bots, infused with primordial energy, break apart to weaponize their allies. The bone pieces of this Paleotrex figure break apart and attach to other figures. Use this Deluxe Predacon Fossilizer figure to beastify other figures with epic bone weapons and armor! (Sold separately, subject to availability.) Paleotrex toy converts into a T. Rex fossil mode in 32 steps. Features lower jaw articulation optimal for roaring poses.Starting in August 2020 and extending through the toyline's run, various photos of toys were leaked to the public, along with many online store listings, unofficially revealing much of the toyline. I see that you don't exactly have a good relationship with Power Rangers, but Super Sentai is different, but the same. Can you see what I am talking about? Anyways, what about the previous points? Imagine Transformers based upon Gundam and Gundam based upon Transformers. Imagine Transformers X GoBots. And what about Kamen Rider? Remember Kamen Rider Dragon Knight and Saban's Masked Rider? They were the only 2 adaptations in the West of Kamen Rider. Meanwhile, Super Sentai is the more popular of the two because "oh, giant robots". Kamen Rider is essentially Super Sentai without the Giant Robot Battles. Eight years after the character's fictional debut, Trans-Mutate was given a toy release as part of the Beast Wars 10th Anniversary toyline, split into components included with the first six figures in the line as the Transformers franchise's first "build-a-figure". (And only "build-a-figure", until the release of Cyberverse Maccadam in 2020.) Trans-Mutate's head came with Waspinator, the torso with Cheetor, the waist and right leg with Rhinox, the left leg with "Tarantulus", the right arm with Rattrap, and the left arm with Dinobot.

Yeah I think it’s pretty cool. And if you look at Vertebreak’s face closely you can certainly see the feminine features. Oh my gawd that's annoying! Also that's far less of a rant then the one I did. I only listened to this song for a few seconds and I already hate it. It doesn't make any sense, it just repeats the same nonsense over and over again, WHY IS THIS A THING?! Paleotrex's main plastic colors are dark brown and dark beige. These colors are meant to lean into the "fossil" color but he also has a lot of brown paint used in both spray ops and washes that you do not often see on Transformers figures. The eyes are painted yellow and the chest has a purple Predacon symbol in the middle. This may not sound like a terribly interesting deco but I love it. The blending of colors is really impressive and there is something very "ancient" looking about him. The script for “Transmutate” explicitly states that Transmutate possesses an “unstable spark”. [2] Although stage direction and narration from scripts are only pseudocanon, some fans have used this to extrapolate that Transmutate’s spark was as damaged as its body, perhaps explaining why the Maximals couldn't perform any kind of repairs.DISCOVER KINGDOM: Worlds collide when the Maximals and Predacons join the fight, coming together with the Autobots and Decepticons in an epic battle that will alter their destiny forever Disclosure: This action figure was provided by Hasbro as part of a Kingdom unboxing event. BWTF thanks Hasbro for its generosity. Includes a Golden Disk card that reveals a possible destiny of a key character. Collect other Kingdom figures to reveal all 3 alternate destiny variants for each character! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability)



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