Got my BBTS loot in the mail the other day along with Cannon Force Ironhide from a local collector.
-Cannon Force Ironhide - he looks pretty cool. Obviously the arm articulation is lacking but compared to older figures it's still decent. Somewhat tricky transformation, and the truck bed looks terrible in vehicle mode, but overall, a pretty cool figure. Definitely worth the $20 I got him for on sale.
-Fansproject Thundershred - Super beefy, love the claws and the sheer variety of weapon configurations. Pretty satisfying transformation. The bug mode isn't the most convincing, but it looks cybertronian enough, which is cool. I noticed his chest rattles a bit, does it do anything? Probably not or they would've mentioned it in the instructions.
-Fansproject Stormbomb - Another cool guy, not sure if I like him more or less than Thundershred. The chain thing is a little weird. I like the bug mode for this guy, it's actually pretty big. And bug-like, but not too creepy.
-Fansproject Backfiery - My favorite of the bunch, in robot mode at least. In bug mode.. maybe a little too real. Haha, bugs creep me out. I guess maybe he could do with some bigger weapons, but otherwise he's completely badass.
I really appreciate how they designed these figures, each with different builds, and differing color schemes to accentuate that. Ingenious transformations and great detail as usual. Covered up those insignias with Decepticon symbols right away though. Interesting to note that the plastic feels different from the usual Fansproject fare. Different, but still quality. Some of the joints are TIGHT.

But super happy with the purchases, and they were a good price too.
-Movie 2007 Real Gear Wire Tap V20 - Haven't opened him yet, but he's to be part of my classics 'Reflector' team, since I can't afford the Perfect Effect versions. My rationale is that they now transform into seperate electronics so they can more thouroughly survey the enemy. If I ever get the PE ones, these will go to the movie shelf.
Also got
IDW's ongoing prade paperback volume 3. I like where it's going, getting a little bit more exciting, and I was glad to finally see some art I enjoy again.