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Transformers Studio Series 86


I grew up on Transformers, but hadn't collected the toys since my younger teenage years. I was recently pulled back in, however, after I saw the Studio Series 86 line, based on the 1986 animated film, which, by the way, is an awesome movie and highly recommended! I'd seen the toys on shelves in previous years, and they definitely caught my attention, but one of the line's offerings made it impossible to continue resisting. You'll see just which one below! This article contains short reviews and pictures of all the figures currently in my possession.


Bumblebee

Very nice little figure! He's very posable and both forms look great, even if the car mode doesn't hold together quite as solidly as I'd like. It's always kinda splitting open in the middle. Comes with a little silver gun. He was the first one I got from this line. I had already preordered a handful, but I found Bumblebee locally, so he went home with me. I played with him a lot for a while! I hope he wasn't enjoying his only child status, because I was pretty quick to grab more.



Coronation Starscream

I quickly broke one of his pauldrons by storing them in the back of his throne as intended, and one of the slots had a death grip on the peg. So... maybe don't do that. Considering he can barely sit in the throne anyway, I don't think it was worth the price increase to include it, but I do love the crown, pauldrons and big pink cape. The figure looks great as a robot or a jet, though the transformation has a step or two that make me feel like I might break it even more.



Sludge

I adore this figure. He's got a big chunky robot mode and a big imposing yet kind of adorable dinosaur mode. The brachiosaurus does have a hollow cavity in his underbelly with his two robot feet sticking down out of it, but I think the robot mode kinda makes up for it. It's so rock solid that you can't even imagine how it becomes a dinosaur until you put your hands on it and see how the parts move. It's brilliant. His gun is kinda swanky too, with its gold accents. It stores on the aforementioned protruding robot feet in dino mode, but I would've gladly traded that feature to fill in his chest. This figure is known to have certain loose parts, like his "wings" and his legs, but I found a fix for the legs involving a simple cotton swab. Nothing on the wings yet, though. Maybe a little careful heat...? I'm not too worried about them.



Scrapper

Here's one that probably costs a little more than it needs to, but regardless, I'm a fan. Solid articulation in robot mode, cute little front loader mode, and as fans will know, Scrapper can also transform into the right leg (or more accurately, the right foot and shin) of the legendary Devastator, who, when completed, I estimate will stand just over a foot tall. I've heard the increased price on this figure is due to the cost of installing some extra articulation for his leg mode, which will give Big Dev more posability. I cannot wait to assemble Devastator late this year, and in fact, he's why I started collecting this line in the first place. I knew I had to get all the constructicons, so I figured I'd grab some of the other standouts, too. Scrapper comes with a small black blaster and two purple blasters which connect together to form Devastator's giant gun.



Swoop

This dinobot has quite a simple transformation, but it doesn't really need to be more than that. He looks great in either mode, and in pteranodon form, his wingspan is quite impressive. At a whopping 13", it's as long as a fully outstretched Sludge! He comes with two guns to be mounted under his wings or held in his hands, plus two swords, one of which is Grimlock's. The kid in me can't help but wish his guns fired spring-loaded missiles, but the adult in me recognizes that none of my childhood Transformers kept their missiles for very long. Who knows where they ended up... His transformation is prone to scratching the gold paint on the pteranodon form's head, as the circular part isn't qute aligned properly with the hole it's meant to go into. That's probably just a problem with mine specifically, but it's worth pointing out, I feel.