It does not look like any car you've likely driven in over the years, but it does have seating for Titan Masters figures and rolls well enough on my desk. You can see kibble from other modes hanging out, but not as much as I might expect given how some recent triple-changers have been carried off.Ī car mode feels like a bit of a stretch - it's sturdy, solid, and compacted in nicely. With six modes, it's going to look a little jumbled - and it does. I can't really go into too much detail about the sculpt and it being cohesive, because it's not particularly cohesive. Everything fits in place nicely and it's quite stable, although I do have some concern that the silver painted wings might get scraped up over time if you pop the cannons on and off them repeatedly. It also looks a bit like Energon Mirage/Dreadwing. The jet is a lot like various starfighters you've seen over the years, looking a bit like an X-Wing fighter if you squint. It's still a fine mode, but it could be more stable. It can roll, but in my findings if you try to move it around the pieces will start to adjust and shuffle out of place. ![]() It looks like it could shoot down some planes, fore sure. The instructions start off with the tank mode, which I found to be a little wobbly - the wheels don't quite snap into place, but at least it looks good. Fans generally lose sight of "fun" when "super-posable" becomes available, gleefully trading away thunder-punches or firing rockets when they could instead have sixteen points of articulated evil. ![]() There are many modes - the big robot is as good as (let's be honest, better than) most of the Leader-class toys out of Hasbro, thanks in part due to a dedication to preserving what originally made the toy from the 1980s great - functionality. Of particular note, the tiny head/face mode has kanji on the forehead that is for the number "six." I'm sure you can guess why. Articulation is the same as the entire rest of the line - you've got 5 joints on a robot who can stand, sit, and be a head like the best of them. Revolver is largely unpainted, but his detailing shows up well. Hw was more blue, while this one is greener - perhaps we'll see a Japanese deco variant for the purists. Jack is someone Six Shot killed, so go figure. The 1.5-inch robot Titan Master Decepticon Revolver is green and looks a lot like Jack from the Headmasters anime. The sheer amount of articulation and moving panels makes this one of those rare $50 toys that feels like you're getting $50 worth of engineering and plastic - it's big, and it does a lot of things. The head turns well, and can collapse inside the body for transformation - you may wish to remove the "face" part so the vehicle modes have a pilot. I'll wait.) The hands perfectly grip 5mm pegs for weapons, meaning the two included blasters work just fine and dandy. (Go look at the head of some of your Micromasters Combiners. At first glance he looks like the original toy was just given more joints, but you'll notice changes to the color layout, pre-applied labels, and abundant articulation< The head sculpt - even with the head gimmick - has been changed so the forehead crest looks more like a bandanna than the "V" shape that was very, very popular on Japanese robot toys of the late 1980s. Takara-Tomy and Hasbro did a bang-up job translating the toy to modern standards. If you didn't deep dive into the international fandom, you probably don't give a rip about him beyond the fact that it's a big, impressive toy that does a lot of things. Basically, he's a ninja robot who is sort of your "Dinobot" character in that he holds some sort of respect with the good guys. The character is famous for having six modes - seven if you could "wingwolf," or eight if you see the submarine mode as the laser pistol when you flip it over - and is something of a good bad guy on the Transformers Headmasters anime. Includes: Decepticon Revolver, 2 blastersĪction Feature: Transforms from robot to car to wolf to jet to tank to "submarine" (laser gun)ĭespite being reissued numerous times in Japan to varying (decreasing) levels of interest, Six Shot hasn't had a lot of time on US store shelves since the original toy nearly 30 years ago. Transformers Generations Titans Return Leader My girlfriend asked me which one I like better Hasbro Transformers Generations Titans Return Six Shot Hasbro, 2017 We may earn a commission when you click one of their links. ![]() This site is part of Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and Entertainment Earth affiliate programs.
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