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Deluxe Thunderhowl Found at Retail + Reviews

PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 6:55 pm
by william-james88
We have quite a bit of Thunderhowl news. Firstly, we've been getting sightings of this new deluxe figure since early October and it seems he is becoming easier to find at Targets across the US as the days pass.

Him being found means we now have a good look at him. Below you will find plenty of images from fellow Seibertronian D-Maximus primal along with a video review by Emgo. The images show a comparison with the Ultra class figure, which is the same price. You'll let us know which onw you like best. D-Max also has a written review posted on our boards if you want another opinion.

We also have shots of the now fully built Maccadam.



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Cyberverse Review Round Up plus New Sightings in Canada and Australia

PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 7:25 pm
by william-james88
We have quite a bit of Cyberverse news to get through. Firstly, below you will find video reviews from Chuckdawg for the following figures:

Battle Call Officer Class Bumblebee

1 step Cybertronian Megatron

Ultra Class Skullcruncher

Those are all below but before we get to them we also have some sightings. Officer Class Bumblebee (the giant one that has a face that looks like Gypsy Danger) was found at Canadian Walmarts. In Australia, the Warrior Starscream/Hammerbyte wave was found at Toyworld, which is a more collector oriented store that also got their hands on the exclusive Slipstream figure. That came from Ozformers on Facebook and they also posted that Ultra Class Thunderhowl was found at BigW.

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chuckdawg1999 wrote:Battle Call Officer Class Bumblebee is a complex figure, kids will like it for a while until the same sound clips bore them, but not until it drives parents nuts. Transformation is relatively simple, just make sure the panels line up, and vehicle mode unlocks more lights and sounds, but you'll miss the lights since the chest faces down. There isn't any cross-play with the Trooper Class which is a shame, the Trooper sized figures are now that much harder to recommend. Overall, at the price point, I just can't recommend buying the figure.




chuckdawg1999 wrote:We all know the deal with 1-step figures so I won't go through it again. Megatron is fun and a great representation of its Cybertron design. As always I appreciate how Hasbro has been able to work an action feature into such a small and simple figure.




chuckdawg1999 wrote:When first revealed some months ago Skullcruncher was a pleasant surprise, then nothing; no leaked in-hand images, no early reviews, nothing. So it was a pleasant surprise when the figure showed up in-stock on Amazon. The figure really doesn't disappoint, transformation is fun and the armor gimmick is one of the best I've seen. If you're a fan of the Cyberverse line this is a definite pick up, for those who might want to try something new with their Transformers, give this figure a shot too.


Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:46 pm
by william-james88
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:So Thunderhowl then, this toy isn't really good. The best part about this toy is the transformation, it's great, but neither resting mode is particularly good. The Ultra class figure is the better Thunderhowl, no doubt in my mind.

And of the deluxes, I think Bumblebee ended up being the best one. I'd rank them:

1) Bumblebee
2) Grimlock
3) Arcee
4) Optimus Prime
5) Hot Rod
6) Megatron
7) Thunderhowl
8) Shockwave


Wow, I thought you liked Shockwave. I havent come up with my list but I know that my number 1 is Bumblebee and the one I like least is Hot Rod. I like Arcee a lot too, she's just so cute all around and wonderfully show accurate, right size too.

I know we have another line of Cyberverse deluxe class toys coming out since the line and the show are not over after all. But so far, the contenders for a top 5 list for me would be, Deluxe Bumblebee and Arcee, Ultimate Grimlock, Ultra Thunderhowl and Warrior Hammerbyte.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 12:13 am
by AcademyofDrX
I love the engineering on Thunderhowl, but I think there's just too much going on for a Cyberverse figure compared to a Generations deluxe. Mine has little issues I haven't experienced in that line: for example, the wolf jaw is prone to falling out. I also wish the blast effect didn't have a unique port. You can use it on his sword or mouth, but not on any other figure, as far as I can tell. He looks good in both modes and has good poseability, so even with my complaints he's probably the best of the Cyberverse Deluxe line. I just can't help but think he would be a better fit as a Generations build.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 12:15 am
by AcademyofDrX
I also don't have the Ultra class figure so I can't compare. I don't doubt it's better, as I've really enjoyed others in that class like Clobber and Rack 'n Ruin.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 4:02 am
by PerfectVision
AcademyofDrX wrote:I love the engineering on Thunderhowl, but I think there's just too much going on for a Cyberverse figure compared to a Generations deluxe. Mine has little issues I haven't experienced in that line: for example, the wolf jaw is prone to falling out. I also wish the blast effect didn't have a unique port. You can use it on his sword or mouth, but not on any other figure, as far as I can tell. He looks good in both modes and has good poseability, so even with my complaints he's probably the best of the Cyberverse Deluxe line. I just can't help but think he would be a better fit as a Generations build.


Earlier,i said this:

"Some display advice for Dreadwing BH:his epaulettes and wings should be painted in black,don't open them.

Thunderhowl is basically a beasty version of Skyququake."

He's simpler than a PRIME figure,like if he has been delayed for very long.
And there is Thundertron who is a lion out of nowhere.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 6:01 am
by -Kanrabat-
From looks alone, Ultra Thunderhowl is the clear winner. In both modes. Deluxe pose better, but my money would be on the Ultra.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 6:20 am
by D-Maximal_Primal
AcademyofDrX wrote:I also don't have the Ultra class figure so I can't compare. I don't doubt it's better, as I've really enjoyed others in that class like Clobber and Rack 'n Ruin.

The funny thing is, thanks to the way they both transform and share limbs between modes, the only way the new deluxe is more posable is his head can rotate a little bit while the ultras head cannot rotate at all. But the ultra also has a movable cape and full range of leg movement with nothing to impede it going in either direction, so it sort of makes up for no head movement with unrestricted legs. It even has all the swivels and the wrist as well. Neither have waists.
william-james88 wrote:
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:So Thunderhowl then, this toy isn't really good. The best part about this toy is the transformation, it's great, but neither resting mode is particularly good. The Ultra class figure is the better Thunderhowl, no doubt in my mind.

And of the deluxes, I think Bumblebee ended up being the best one. I'd rank them:

1) Bumblebee
2) Grimlock
3) Arcee
4) Optimus Prime
5) Hot Rod
6) Megatron
7) Thunderhowl
8) Shockwave

Wow, I thought you liked Shockwave. I havent come up with my list but I know that my number 1 is Bumblebee and the one I like least is Hot Rod. I like Arcee a lot too, she's just so cute all around and wonderfully show accurate, right size too.

I know we have another line of Cyberverse deluxe class toys coming out since the line and the show are not over after all. But so far, the contenders for a top 5 list for me would be, Deluxe Bumblebee and Arcee, Ultimate Grimlock, Ultra Thunderhowl and Warrior Hammerbyte.

No, I always found shockwave to be mediocre at best. And his tube thingy is just a royal pain to work with.

I still like Hot Rod, his main weakness was utter lack of paint. Megatron's sort of wonky arms and occasional legs giving out/falling off put him below Hot Rod.

Top 5 of the line so far for me would include deluxe Bee, ultimate Grimlock, ultra Rack n' Ruin, BAF Maccadam, and 1-step Whirl.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 7:28 am
by william-james88
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Top 5 of the line so far for me would include deluxe Bee, ultimate Grimlock, ultra Rack n' Ruin, BAF Maccadam, and 1-step Whirl.


You find one step Whirl better than Hammerbyte?

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 7:32 am
by D-Maximal_Primal
william-james88 wrote:
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Top 5 of the line so far for me would include deluxe Bee, ultimate Grimlock, ultra Rack n' Ruin, BAF Maccadam, and 1-step Whirl.


You find one step Whirl better than Hammerbyte?

I do, I think he is better, though Hammerbyte is a really good figure, but I'm not sure I could accept him knocking anyone out of that top 5 except maybe Rack n' Ruin, but that's also both a good figure and a long awaited one

Re: Cyberverse Review Round Up plus New Sightings in Canada and Australia

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2020 3:13 pm
by Burn
william-james88 wrote:In Australia, the Warrior Starscream/Hammerbyte wave was found at Toyworld, which is a more collector oriented store

Toyworld is not collector oriented. They're a plain ol toy store franchise but are limited in number throughout the country, far from collector oriented.

Re: Cyberverse Review Round Up plus New Sightings in Canada and Australia

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2020 6:30 pm
by william-james88
Burn wrote:
william-james88 wrote:In Australia, the Warrior Starscream/Hammerbyte wave was found at Toyworld, which is a more collector oriented store

Toyworld is not collector oriented. They're a plain ol toy store franchise but are limited in number throughout the country, far from collector oriented.


I see, thanks.

Transformers Cyberverse Trooper Megatron and Starscream found in Canada

PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:25 pm
by william-james88
We have news that the latest (last?) wave of Transformers Cyberverse trooper class figures have been found in Canada. Yours fellow news editor found them at Walmart in the Montreal area.

These are Transformers Cyberverse Battle Call Megatron and Starscream.

These Trooper class figures are 5.5 inches tall and convert from vehicle to robot mode in six easy steps.

This is our first sighting of these toys in North America, if you find them in the US, let us know.

And remember, for Transformers toys, you can share your sightings with our community in the sightings section and on our boards in your region related thread.

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New Cyberverse Tiny Turbo Changers Series Found in Canada with Thunderhowl, Kup, Strika and More

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 12:12 am
by william-james88
Remember those tiny Sharkticons that came with one step Hot Rod in the retailer exclusive set? Well those were actually Tuny Turbo Changers from series 4, which we didn't know existed at the time. That series has been found in Canada at Toysrus and Walmart now, with the specific sighting below from a Walmart in the Montreal area. You can see the full list of characters along with the codes and images of both Thunderhowl and Shockwave (the two I brought home). Regarding the code, each blind bag comes with a code that begins with a letter and it is that letter, which we list below, that helps identify them.

A – Gnaw (Redeco of the mold included in the Cyberverse Sharkticons Attack pack)
B – Kup
C – Wildwheel
D – Skybyte
E – Alpha Strike (Strika)
F – Thunderhowl
G – Ironhide
H – Slipstream
I – Energon Prime
J – Stealth Bumblebee
K – Dark Energon Shockwave
L – Wheeljack

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Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 9:13 am
by Sabrblade
Weird that they added a space to Alphastrike's name.

Also, "Dark Energon" Shockwave? We haven't heard of that stuff in anything for a while.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 9:47 am
by Glarryg
Thunderhowl and Wildwheel don't look too bad, as far as the new molds go, but Wheeljack? I don't know; it was one thing to re-use the Hot Rod mold for Sideswipe. Using it for Wheeljack seems like a stretch now.



... I'll probably still buy it, though.

Glarryg

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 2:46 pm
by Rodimus Knight
Would like to find Series 3 somewhere.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:09 pm
by hurricane567
I wasn't willing to pay MSRP for Cyberverse Sharkticons Attack set. I saw them at Ross for for less, and still didn't want it. I don't know any kids that'd like a 1 Step Changer and all i wanted was teeny tiny Sharks. Now this is a better deal, even if they aren't G1 colors.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 10:40 am
by ScottyP
Rodimus Knight wrote:Would like to find Series 3 somewhere.
I just bought series 4 from this ebay seller, they still have one of those and a set of the 8 series 3 figs: https://www.ebay.com/sch/wecango88/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=

Price isn't ideal but I have no faith these are going to show up anywhere in the US, which is too bad because I'd love more tiny Sharkticons.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 6:17 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
Found a couple of these guys tonight at the local JCPennys. I didn't get one, but they are out there

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Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 10:45 pm
by Sabrblade
Yeah, I've seen X at Walmart.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2020 11:06 pm
by Emerje
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, I've seen X at Walmart.

Same here, couldn't remember if he was new or if my brain was mixing him up with the regular gray version before when I saw a few of him on the shelf the other day.

Emerje

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2020 12:10 pm
by Sabrblade
Cyberverse Deluxe class Wave 5!

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Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Wave 5 Revealed

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2020 12:52 pm
by ZeroWolf
Greetings Seibertronians! Thanks to a tip off from fellow Seibertron users, Mindmaster and Sabrblade, we've learned that the Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe line continues with Wave 5! These photos were posted by Twitter user Hot Convoy, and show Deluxe Class Prowl, Soundwave and Starscream!

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Unlike the last two waves, there's no Build a Figure this time but the figures do come with more effect parts it seems to recreate their signature attacks. We only have the front of the packages to go from at the moment with no look at their alt modes.

What do you think of these? Are you getting these for your Cyberverse shelf? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Toyline Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2020 1:17 pm
by just_aCloud
Honestly Prowl and Starscream both look kind of promising. Lot of personality and I like the "gear" they come with.