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The Transformers Generations War for Cybertron: Siege Micromaster Wfc-S4 Autobot Race Car Patrol 2 Pack features iconic G1 characters Roadhandler and Swindler, offering easy transformation into vehicle modes and a unique weapon accessory. Designed for ages 8 and up, these figures are compatible with other Siege toys, enhancing play with customizable configurations and battle effects.
M**E
Perfect size
Great size and great to display with Star convoy
L**H
Tiny but cool
Very tiny but cool toy. My daughter loves transformers so I bought these as a stocking stuffer. They transform and she plays with them. They are just very small.
K**.
nice little transformers and simple transformations
these are very cool and tiny, transformations are simple and my kid loves them, they are a bit flimsy and legs can come off rather easy
D**E
Lovey
My son love it
S**E
Terrible and impossible to transform
My kid has older versions of these toys and they're great. These new ones however are awful. It's not possible to transform them without the leg or arm popping off. You can't even rotate the leg without it falling off.I'd give it zero stars if I could. Whoever designed these is the worst. Don't waste your money!!!
S**E
Tiny but Okay as a Stocking Stuffer
My son asked Santa for transformers for Christmas and I needed to find something last minute - Amazon to the rescue with this transformer 2 pack. I wasn't really aware that they'd be so small but they are cute and they haven't broken yet. Son is thrilled. I'm not a fan, but if you need a stocking stuffer, these fit the bill.These would not be great as a standalone gift, and for the price I wouldn't ever purchase these again, so I guess overall they are just "meh".
R**N
Small, simple, nice starter for younger kids
For the price tag it's good.
R**N
Affordable and cool looking but poor quality and difficult to transform.
Affordable and cool looking but poor quality and difficult to transform.The basic design and method of transformation is simple enough, but they focused so much on putting little pins and clip things to make it hold together that we end up breaking off pieces every time we try to transform it in either direction and none of my kids can do it successfully. Thankfully, they are connected by ball joints so you can put them back together, but I don't have hopes that these will hold up under constant play. I still have some near identical ones from my childhood that transform smoothly and don't fall apart. Not sure what they were thinking when they designed these.
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