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The Transformers Studio Series Core Class Ironhide Toy is a 3.5-inch collectible action figure designed for children aged 8 and up. It features a highly articulated design, allowing for dynamic poses, and includes two blaster accessories. The figure can transform between robot and van modes in 15 easy steps, making it a fun and engaging toy for fans of the Transformers movie universe.
Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Size | 3.5 Inch |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.75"L x 1.94"W x 3.88"H |
Color | Silver |
Collection Name | Transformers Movie Toys |
Theme | Movie |
Animal Theme | No Animal Theme |
Inner Material | Plastic |
Finish Types | Matte |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96 |
Required Assembly | No |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | Movie-inspired deco and details, 2 blaster accessories |
G**S
Good Bot
I like the core class bots. They are easy to transform and look good on my shelf.
J**N
Ironhide? Always a win!
He's core class, so he's small, but still quite posable!
W**Y
It's a pocket sized Ironhide
It's a fun little Ironhide, you can't expect the transformation to be masterpiece engineering. It's an Ironhide that can fit in your pocket! It's simple, it looks good enough, and it works well.
D**R
Good little toy!
As a huge fan of the the Core Class size of Transformers, I was glad to see that Hasbro finally got around to doing Ironhide in the Studio Series line. He is a redeco of Ratchet from last year, with all the same strengths and weaknesses. If you have Studio Series Core Class Ratchet, this is probably all you need to hear, but if you missed out on Ratchet and are on the fence with Ironhide, read on.Ironhide is a pretty faithful recreation of his appearance in the '80s Transformers cartoon. As luck would have it, Ironhide's design in this show was highly blocky and monochromatic even by G1 standards, meaning it translates well to a simple Core Class design. In robot mode, I'd say he's about as you could get at this price point, with the colors being spot on and the molded detail on his chest and head being perfect. He's also quite poseable, with balljointed knees, hips, elbows, and shoulders giving him a fair range of posing options. The joints are firm too, and he balances well in odd poses as you can see in my "taking the bullet" image.However, his solid robot mode does come somewhat at the expense of his van mode. While the front half the van is good, it all goes downhill in the back, with ugly unpainted windows and pronounced joints and seams standing out way too much. Additionally, much like the larger Voyager Class Ironhide from the same line, he lacks the yellow stripe in van mode, a detail which is sorely missed. To round out the long list of the van mode's weaknesses, the very panel-heavy nature of his transformation means that it's often difficult to get the tabs in van mode to stay together properly, so you will often have noticeable gaps, as shown in my pictures.However, in all honesty, the so-so van mode doesn't bug me. Frankly, I basically only display Transformers in vehicle mode as part of theme-heavy dioramas anyway, and I don't expect absolute perfection and detail out of my $10 3 inch figures anyway. For a Core Class toy, Ironhide isn't perfect, but he is very good, and as a Core Class enthusiast, he's an excellent addition to my collection.
J**N
Adorable Ironhide With Not So Adorable Issues
Pros:-Looks good.-Transforms.-Scales well with Titans.-A surprising range of motion for such a small figure.Cons:-Fit and finish is terrible. (Seems like mold degradation, but can't be after only two uses. This guy feels like it, though.)-Nothing wants to stay tabbed, nothing lines up right, and everything wants to pop loose. (Ratchet was not like this. Much better experience with him.)-Both transformation and posing him causes ball joints to pop out of their sockets. I spend half the time reassembling him, so I don't do much with him. He's going to be display-only, it seems.Final thoughts:I'm hoping it's just my copy, but if it's across the board...I have to recommend you skip this one. Ratchet holds together better, doesn't feel as cheap, and this guy just isn't worth the asking price in this condition. I get it, he's like $10, 11 bucks...can't ask for much, right? Eh...you feel ripped off with this one. If it's just a fluke and it's only mine having the issues, then by all means go and pick him up because Ratchet needs his brother and they do look good together. Plus, Legends-esque figures for dirt cheap instead of 3rd party prices? Win. (Of course, the 3rd party figures are leaps and bounds better than these on all fronts, but they're also going for $100.00 a pop in some cases and that's MP money, y'all.)Here's to hoping yours is better than mine is, so you don't get ripped off. (Not Amazon's fault, this is all on Hasbro.)
M**L
G1
Awesome
D**N
Cool transformer!
Cool transformer!!
E**5
Love it.
Arrived early, love the studio series 86 line. Must own for any TF fan.
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