Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Hot Wheels: 2022 Collection - Porsche 911 GT3 (Factory Fresh #5)


Porsche 911 GT3 (Factory Fresh #5)



Of all of the Porsche models released under the Hot Wheels banner, this has to be one of my favorites, if not my favorite. The flat matte black looks great with the gray wheels. This is just a banger of a vehicle and one that I will gladly buy in any color scheme!

Monday, September 11, 2023

Transformers Legacy Evolution: Dinobot Sludge (Core Class)

   

I've been sitting on this figure since February where I picked it up from a comic shop while I was in Wilmington, NC for a wedding. I'm glad I went ahead and grabbed it because the initial distribution of this wave of Core Class figures in my area was horrible. 

The draw here is that the Dinobots combine. I've never been a fan of this idea (and won't be displaying them this way), but with this combining feature in mind, I do believe we may see these toys released as the Japanese exclusive Dinoforce team. Afterall, those toys did combine (well, the inner Pretender robots did) to form the combiner Dinoking.



I'll start off with saying for a Core Class figure, this isn't a bad representation of the Dinobot, Sludge. It doesn't faithfully re-create the G1 toy on a smaller scale, but you can tell who he's meant to be. Sure, he has dinosaur kibble hanging off his hips and the "wings" he normally has in robot mode aren't attached to his back (they are on the back of his arms), but the sculpt isn't bad. I quite like the head as it looks like the classic character.

Articulation wise the arms do move at the shoulders a full 360 degrees. The legs are attached to the hips with a disc shape joint and allow the legs to move freely, however the dino kibble on his waist will hinder some of the overall leg movement.



Sludge's dinosaur mode (Apatosaurus?) has all sort of issues...where do we start. First of all the tail is almost non-existent. It's more of a stub than a tail. The back legs are also way out of proportion that it throws off the look of the dino. Most of the toy features gray, non-painted plastic. He does feature some silver paint on the upper portion of his back and of course the gold highlights on the back and head. The legs do move, but you're limited in your posting due to short, squatty legs.

If you so choose to combine Sludge with his fellow Dinobots, he does form the lower upper body/waist of the combiner. Getting him combiner ready is fairly easy as you just rotate his arms straight up, fold up the legs and position them on each side of his waist. Doesn't look like much, but once you start attaching some of the other Dinobots it's not a bad design...I just don't like combining Dinobots in my world of Transformers.

Overall I find Sludge to be a charming Core Class figure, but it's not without it's faults. Usually I like to display my Dinobot figures in dinosaur mode, but this is one of those rare cases where I feel like the robot mode is the strongest of the two forms. I think you can pass on this figure (and the rest of the Core Class Dinobots) unless you are a major Dinobot fan or a completionist. There are far better figures in of this price point in the Legacy series.

Sunday, September 10, 2023

Tomica: #49 Toyota Coaster Kindergarten Bus

Part of the Walmart exclusive Tomica series comes an interesting vehicle and showcases just how Japanese and authentic this line can be, Toyota Coaster Kindergarten Bus. I don't really have any commentary for this release other than it's a rather cool looking yellow Japanese school bus.



Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Maisto Adventure Force: Lamborghini Terzo Millennio


Adventure Force is a line of budget friendly die-cast vehicles sold exclusively in Walmart stores. Many of these same vehicles can also be found under different Maisto labels found in other discount type stores. All of the vehicles are fully licensed, but don't expect Mattel level quality. The die-cast metal used in the vehicles is usually thin and the quality of paint and the applications are a notch lower than what you'd see on a Hot Wheels or Matchbox vehicle. All that said, these Maisto vehicles are still pretty good and a fun and inexpensive way to bolster your die-cast collection.


Maisto Adventure Force: Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4


Adventure Force is a line of budget friendly die-cast vehicles sold exclusively in Walmart stores. Many of these same vehicles can also be found under different Maisto labels found in other discount type stores. All of the vehicles are fully licensed, but don't expect Mattel level quality. The die-cast metal used in the vehicles is usually thin and the quality of paint and the applications are a notch lower than what you'd see on a Hot Wheels or Matchbox vehicle. All that said, these Maisto vehicles are still pretty good and a fun and inexpensive way to bolster your die-cast collection.