16/11
2009
Transformers Movie 2 Deluxe Autobot Skids
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| Transformers Movie 2 Deluxe Autobot Skids |
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| Manufacturer: Hasbro |
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| List Price: $14.99 |
| Sale Price: $13.50 |
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Product Description |
| CHOCKING HAZARD - CONTAINS SMALL PARTS - NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3 |
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Product Details |
- Because he is slightly less hyperactive than his brother MUDFLAP, AUTOBOT SKIDS has always thought of himself as the smart one
- Team up with this faithful ally and get ready to take on DECEPTICON forces
- In robot mode, check out this no-nonsense warrior’s moving armor panels
- With a few twists and turns, change the robot figure to Beat mode to show off a fun vehicle that’s ready to flatten the competition
- Detailed robot-to-vehicle figure features MECH ALIVE gearing for moving armor panels – and a punching fist in robot mode
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Customer Reviews |
A fun surprise
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| Review Date: June 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Erik Martinez, |
| I wasn't interested in the characters of Skids and Muddflap at first. I watched a review on both these toys online, and they seemed to have enough poseability and interesting transformations to pick up. The vehicle mode looks very nice. It's a very nice painted green, while inner robot mode seems to be green plastic. Even that looks nice. Transforming him can be a little weird at first figuring out the right place to put everything. One thing I am noticing that Hasbro is doing more of is giving these figures tabs to help with placing all the parts correctily. Just know that you have to seperate the roof to fold the backpack correctly. It seems like it will break, but it's solid. He can stand fairly well with the help of the folded car sides that make his bottom legs. Robot mode looks like a good mold. I like that they even painted his buck teeth. The enlarged, articulated punching hand is kind of cool. I haven't noticed anything that would seem too fragile, so I think Skids is better suited for children than the other movie figures. |
Good toy but really hard to transform
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| Review Date: June 30, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Detering, Seattle, WA USA |
My 13 and 10 year old boys got these toys and we all found them very hard to transform. Both boys needed to go on You Tube to see a demonstration. Their dad, who is a builder, could not transform the toy without instructions. My 10 year old still can't transform Skids. My 13 year old can do it only by watching the You Tube video.
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too difficult
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| Review Date: November 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: K. Bolouvi, |
| This transformer, and most of the others, are just too difficult to play with. they are hard to transform. It took some intelligent adults looking at the diagram for 30 minutes just to transform it once. the pieces pop off easily and it will not last long. I would not recommend to anyone. |
Not a good choice for 5 year old
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| Review Date: September 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: K. Hanson, Oakland, CA |
| I bought this for my son's 5th birthday because the age is listed as 5+. It is so hard to change it into the robot, I can't even figure it out with the instructions and I'm an engineer. Lots of frustration and disappointment for my 5 year old. Maybe for a 10 year old, but not for 5. |
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