From what appears to be a Canadian toy company, Toy Galaxy, we have their line Transformable Robot. There is no individual name of the toy, but come on...this is the G1 character Sunstorm. I believe I picked this up off of eBay some time ago for right around $10. The blister card was cheap and flimsy and I have expected the blister bubble to be falling off the cardboard backer. I also just assumed it would be G1 size since the toy appeared to be based off the original G1 seeker mold.
As you can see in the first picture, "Sunstorm" is just a bit smaller than an original G1 seeker. Plastic quality is sub-par as expected. There wasn't a sticker sheet included as all of the stickers were pre-applied. What's odd is the stickers that were applied to the wings should be applied to the legs/thighs of the robot.
Transformation is the same as the original mold, albeit pieces don't always stay in place as they should.
The accessories are near replications of the originals, just smaller. The launchers are not spring loaded, but I wasn't expecting that they would be.
While this was an interesting piece to play around with, I decided that since it was smaller than the original mold that it didn't quite fit into my G1 KO collection so off it went to my eBay store. Not surprisingly, someone else snatched it up pretty quickly. Since then I've seen this one and other colored versions for sale in the range of $10-20. I'm sure there are some collectors that love these and had it been 1:1 with the original mold then I perhaps would've kept it.
Gotta be honest... from the package photograph, I wasn't expecting much. But out of the package... I actually think it looks pretty decent in the plane mode. Shame it didn't meet the size requirements.
ReplyDeleteIf they came in different colors, you can put together a Seeker army from the early first season of Transformers.
ReplyDeletePretty damn close to the real thing.
ReplyDeleteI got the same one but mine comes with spring loaded launchers and a sheet with faction stickers and even a face sticker.
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting...I had no idea there were any variations.
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