Movie Deluxe Arcee-A Review

Thought I'd try a short and sweet review this time.
Vehicle Mode:
A dark purple Buell Firebolt. It has all the details a motorcycle should, including an exhaust pipe formed from the toy's missile. It rolls well, and has a kickstand for display. However, the robot hands stick out from the rear of the vehicle, but otherwise very nice.
9/10
Transformation:
Nearly identical to Energon Arcee/Ariel. There isn't any Automorph or fine manipulation of pieces; just a striaght old school transformation. However, I would have preferred a new scheme. Not bad.
9.5/10
Robot Mode:
Again, very similar to Energon Arcee. She has high-heeled feet and a very curvacious sculpt that takes advantage of the motorcycle's natural curves, thin yet lithe and powerful looking. There is some nice mechanical sculpt on her chest and face, with blue light-piping for the eyes. Her shoulders and elbows are on ball joints. Unfortunately, her wrists are not, though they do hinge up and down. Ball joints also appear in her hips, but their range is limited to forward and backward motion. Knee articulation rounds out Arcee's poseability.
The motorcycle seat Automorph's into a crossbow when the missile/exhaust pipe is inserted. It can be placed on either arm.
The only flaw in the robot mode is the motorcycle parts that end up on her arms. While they fold down onto her shoulders, forming armor, they still get in the way. I would have preferred that they folded backward or broke down further.
8.5/10
Final Thoughts:
Very nice in both modes, I just would have like a bit more poseability in Robot Mode. And I really want a fresh approach to the motorcycle transformation scheme.
Overall: 9/10
Vehicle Mode:
A dark purple Buell Firebolt. It has all the details a motorcycle should, including an exhaust pipe formed from the toy's missile. It rolls well, and has a kickstand for display. However, the robot hands stick out from the rear of the vehicle, but otherwise very nice.
9/10
Transformation:
Nearly identical to Energon Arcee/Ariel. There isn't any Automorph or fine manipulation of pieces; just a striaght old school transformation. However, I would have preferred a new scheme. Not bad.
9.5/10
Robot Mode:
Again, very similar to Energon Arcee. She has high-heeled feet and a very curvacious sculpt that takes advantage of the motorcycle's natural curves, thin yet lithe and powerful looking. There is some nice mechanical sculpt on her chest and face, with blue light-piping for the eyes. Her shoulders and elbows are on ball joints. Unfortunately, her wrists are not, though they do hinge up and down. Ball joints also appear in her hips, but their range is limited to forward and backward motion. Knee articulation rounds out Arcee's poseability.
The motorcycle seat Automorph's into a crossbow when the missile/exhaust pipe is inserted. It can be placed on either arm.
The only flaw in the robot mode is the motorcycle parts that end up on her arms. While they fold down onto her shoulders, forming armor, they still get in the way. I would have preferred that they folded backward or broke down further.
8.5/10
Final Thoughts:
Very nice in both modes, I just would have like a bit more poseability in Robot Mode. And I really want a fresh approach to the motorcycle transformation scheme.
Overall: 9/10