-Kanrabat- wrote:If I ever find that Volcanicus on sale, he's mine!
Same, and he'll always be in dragon mode. Shame the arms are symmetrical without heads on them.
Emerje
-Kanrabat- wrote:If I ever find that Volcanicus on sale, he's mine!
Emerje wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:If I ever find that Volcanicus on sale, he's mine!
Same, and he'll always be in dragon mode. Shame the arms are symmetrical without heads on them.
Emerje
william-james88 wrote:Emerje wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:If I ever find that Volcanicus on sale, he's mine!
Same, and he'll always be in dragon mode. Shame the arms are symmetrical without heads on them.
Emerje
I like that part since it shows that he combines differently in this fiction. The arms arm both made up by Sludge who spkits his whole body in half.
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ThunderThruster wrote:william-james88 wrote:Emerje wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:If I ever find that Volcanicus on sale, he's mine!
Same, and he'll always be in dragon mode. Shame the arms are symmetrical without heads on them.
Emerje
I like that part since it shows that he combines differently in this fiction. The arms arm both made up by Sludge who spkits his whole body in half.
Why does he have to split in half to form the arms? Why can't he fold himself out much like the mastadon does for the Dino-Megazord?

Emerje wrote:Knowing that I like him a little more now. I had just assumed Vulcanicus was pulling a Predaking with just the wings going on his back and the rest of Swoop forming an arm.
There were a few Brave figures that pulled the whole split in half to form the arms or legs thing and they were all very cool figures.
Emerje
Also like in the 2017 movie.william-james88 wrote:The Dino Megazord is a pretty good comparison to what is happening in Cyberverse, with the pterodactyl in the back instead of in the front.
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Emerje wrote:Knowing that I like him a little more now. I had just assumed Vulcanicus was pulling a Predaking with just the wings going on his back and the rest of Swoop forming an arm.
There were a few Brave figures that pulled the whole split in half to form the arms or legs thing and they were all very cool figures.
Emerje
TulioDude wrote:Reminds me of Dragonstorm.
primalxconvoy wrote:TulioDude wrote:Reminds me of Dragonstorm.
Who's that?
Emerje wrote:primalxconvoy wrote:TulioDude wrote:Reminds me of Dragonstorm.
Who's that?
Emerje
chuckdawg1999 wrote:WheelGrim is another fun Dino Combiner to be released in the Dinobots Unite subline. Wheeljack makes a great pair of pants while Grimlock becomes the torso and they blend well. While it will never win awards for transformation and articulation, it is a fun figure that will make some people happy.
william-james88 wrote:Fellow Seibertronian chuckdawg1999 has a video review of WheelGrim, the latest roll and combine set pairing a Dinobot with a non Dinobot character. This one is Wheeljack and Grimlock. This toy came out in the US recently and is appearing at Walmarts throughout the country, first starting in Arizona.chuckdawg1999 wrote:WheelGrim is another fun Dino Combiner to be released in the Dinobots Unite subline. Wheeljack makes a great pair of pants while Grimlock becomes the torso and they blend well. While it will never win awards for transformation and articulation, it is a fun figure that will make some people happy.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Going into the specials that will end the Cyberverse series, we were shown the animated version of Volcanicus. The toy representation presented here doesn't combine, but it does transform into some form of a dragon. Something that wasn't shown in the first special that's now available on YouTube. Articulation isn't much to write home about, and the spinning transformation gimmick doesn't always work the way you'd want it to, but as of right now this is the only representation of the character.

chuckdawg1999 wrote:There's a lot going on with Hot Rod that's fun, unfortunately, there's quite a bit that's going wrong. Might be my copy, might not. When the entire point of a toy is the gimmick transformation you kinda need to make sure that works, all the time. If you're a fan there might be something here for you but I definitely can't recommend this for younger fans.


Overcracker wrote:Looking for a Christmas Gift / Birthday gift for a 4 year old, haven't actually looked at cyberverse so no idea how good they may be for a 4 year old.
Is Volcanicus a good option? He seems to be rather cheaply priced from what I can gather. Does the transformation gimmick work well for a 4 year old?
How about Supreme Shockwave?
-Kanrabat- wrote:Overcracker wrote:Looking for a Christmas Gift / Birthday gift for a 4 year old, haven't actually looked at cyberverse so no idea how good they may be for a 4 year old.
Is Volcanicus a good option? He seems to be rather cheaply priced from what I can gather. Does the transformation gimmick work well for a 4 year old?
How about Supreme Shockwave?
4 may be a bit too young. Maybe stick with Rescue Bots for now?
But if you want to introduce him to something more "grown up", Supreme Shockwave is a great choice. Especially because you're sure to find one on sale.

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