Transformers Generations Thrust originally produced for Henkei Ganbo Store Exclusive in 2009 together with Henkei Dirge, retool of Henkei Classics Ramjet by TakaraTomy. When it came first out, i missed the chances or more to reluctant to buy it since the price that time kind a expensive. More than RM200 for a deluxe class Transformers.
You have to buy in pair with Henkei Dirge and the total price is around RM480, which is kinda big for me that time.
Thrust, as you know, is one of the famous conehead in Transformers G1 cartoon together with Ramjet and Dirge. He appeared in the first season of Transformers the TV series in 1984 together with Ramjet and Dirge.
Now, let's go back to our review of Transformers Generations Thrust. Produced this year, 2010, i meant retool, by Hasbro to introduce in their new toyline Transformers Generations.
For certain collectors, this is a good alternative for them as they can buy cheap deluxe class instead of going for Ganbo Exclusive Henkei Thrust. It's a retail price for deluxe class Transformers and it's darn cheap man!
Totally don't understand certain collectors, why they wanted to skipped Thrust? Are they going for the expensive one instead for the cheap Thrust? I think it's still a good mold apart it is a bit different from the exclusive's Henkei.
First look on the alternate mode, fighter jet mode.
Like the cockpit bling bling color.
Front view.
Side view.
Rear view.
Robot mode with missiles attached.
Close-up on the head and upper body.
Full frontal view.
"Come out and die!"
Robot rear view.
Robot side view.
Side by side with Transformers Generations Autobot Drift.
I like the mold very much because for me, it's an alternative choice to play with Thrust since the other choice is too expensive to play with. Like the bright color, the part where they retool Statscream mold into Ramjet and from Ramjet to Thrust and Dirge.
It's all together come from the same mold of Transformers Classics Starscream and it's totally cool!
A bit slack on the quality control from Hasbro as usual but still, a good mold and alternative to play with. Grab it guys while stock lasts.
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