Not sure where to put this, but since I’m comparing it to other RotB toys…
One of “those toy reviewers” got their hands on Studio Series Optimus Primal, images have been ganked from the video. In addition to shots of the figure itself, there are comparisons of other Voyager releases and with the large “Ultimate Optimus Primal” from Takara (which is shipping now! Got my notice from BBTS!).
Via PrimeVsPrime on Youtube, we now have an in-hand image gallery of the new Studio Series Leader ROTB Optimus Primal figure. This gallery shows off his bot and beast modes, his accessories and features, some poses, and size comparisons. Optimus Primal is a very detailed figure for sure. Check...
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My decision not to preorder Is feeling justified. There are a LOT of choices here that feel..inelegant. Most of my prior complaints remain: it looks too complicated for what it’s trying to do, it’s an over engineered Voyager with extra articulation and accessories. In hand, a new set of other problems present themselves. The biggest being color and deco issues.
I’m not sure if that is intentional or not, but the “blotched/worn” silver paint doesn’t work. I‘m sure it’s supposed to look like “wear” from age, but in the absence of it in other areas makes the deco look more like it’s chipping as a production issue. The decision to omit several key deco points (the thighs and abs) is baffling at this price point.
But the biggest peeve that has come out of these pics is the that nasty “pre-aged” grey plastic garbage they have going on. I feel I’m a pretty understanding guy when it comes to many design compromises, but that plastic choice is just not excusable. It looked bad on PMOP during Titans Return, it looks bad here. Considering both the Voyager and Optimus Prime (BOTH Voyagers!) used a more appropriate shade makes this decision even worse. It contrasts in the worse way with the silver deco and just doesn’t flow with the rest of the figure.
About the only real shining point to me are the accessories. The Transwarp Key is nicely done (with splitting feature), and the chains are a novel addition to the weapon system and has enormous potential in use in other figures (as seen with the Battletrap image). The ax is nicely sculpted, but suffers being cast from the same off grey the figure is (the Optimus holding pic really illustrates how that doesn’t work). But I can’t justify $60 for a few accessories. If in hand responses about the engineering are good, I may consider a clearance buy. As it stands? I think I’ll just stick with my Ultimate Primal. It might not be accurate, but it looks FUN. Or if I wanted something more accurate, I can get the articulated model kit for about 2/3rds the price.