Starscream feels off to me. It's probably the same issue that afflicted his 2014 attempt. His torso still lacks some contrast, but it's that they still are making weird concessions. A key element to his design was the circular intakes on his shoulders. There really isn't a significant reason, IMO, that those could not be retained into robot mode. I do like that there seems to be some concession to his old gimmick with the cannons, but I can't tell from these images if they work in robot mode. This feels more like an update to the 2014 attempt than a solid attempt at a new iteration of the 2002 toy. Which is strange because I really don't think this version of Starscream should be THAT hard to do a new iteration of.
That said, I do like the improved proportions and sculpt work. The head sculpt REALLY nailed the character and I appreciate the inclusion of a toon accurate sword AND the inclusion of the Star Saber
Inferno is very nice. He's basically what I expected, and he turned out well. But he gets super bonus points for the articulated mouth. That alone pushed a "probably purchase" into "must have". It's wonderful when Hasbro touches on those little "character details" in the toys.
That said, I do like the improved proportions and sculpt work. The head sculpt REALLY nailed the character and I appreciate the inclusion of a toon accurate sword AND the inclusion of the Star Saber
Inferno is very nice. He's basically what I expected, and he turned out well. But he gets super bonus points for the articulated mouth. That alone pushed a "probably purchase" into "must have". It's wonderful when Hasbro touches on those little "character details" in the toys.