This is the way.
Word has it the Star Wars higher-ups wouldn't let the Transformers team create a new character out of this set, like they did for several other Collaborative releases.
though to be fair, doing it like this at least makes him fit with anyone's previous SWTFs.
It's Grogu piloting a mech suit.Interestingly the box just calls it The Mandalorian, which may be new to Collaborative (existing character turning into their vehicle?). But to your point, it could jut as well be A Mandalorian...
He doesn't fit in at all! He's not terrible!
The Takara Millennium Falcon was okay. And the Death Star Vader.
Anyway, this? Hasbro "make silver or grey areas without a horrible, horrible finish" challenge? Impossible. Some shiny paint ala Gigawatt would have *really* helped here, especially at the price point.
I really, really wish they had given it a separate name, as there's no reason a Cybertronian COULDN'T become a Mandalorian, in universe (allowing for the crossover in general) since they're all adopted anyway. Much like Stardrive and the Space Knights in IDW.
Word has it the Star Wars higher-ups wouldn't let the Transformers team create a new character out of this set, like they did for several other Collaborative releases.
I mentioned it in the front page article I think, because that was the thing that most caught me off guard about it. Neat idea. (Do you mean you can't help but love it?)The base figure is cool, but why is no one giving props to the TREMENDOUSLY novel integrating of the flight stand? Instead of a useless accessory, the flight stand becomes the cape and a shield.
That just so novel I can't help but not love it.