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Chevrolet SWERVE review

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:58 pm
by mechajol
Yes, apparently, Primus is smiling on this humble TF fan. For these past few days, the universe has bestowed upon me some of my WANTS plus some cool extras!

A few nights ago, I finally managed to acquire Classics Rodimus and Mirage - both good robots with reviews still planned - and tonight, yes, a rare Autobot that I never thought I'd get - Swerve!

Now, some backgrounder. Sometime last year, China had a promo wherein you get a free TF Swerve when you test drive the new Chevrolet Aveo sedan.

This really got me interested because a few months earlier, we did purchase a brand new Aveo, although in metallic yellow green.
I showed the pics to my mom, who was also very interested (she drives the Aveo most of the time) and also asked me to get an extra for repainting.

Will the fig be released outside China? Maybe. I really don't know.

Fastforward to this evening. My dad and bro just came back from abroad. My bro handed this to me - a red plastic car that looks like TFTM Swindle.

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Then, I recognize the front grill and the Chevy logo.

Is this it? The China Chevy exclusive?

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Yes. It. Is.

COOLCOOLCOOLCOOLCOOLCOOLCOOLCOOLCOOL!

No manuals are included, and the car is just packed in a small blister pack with no card. Apparently, my bro got this dirt cheap somewhere, and he was surprised when I told him what it was...

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Anyways, on to the review...


CAR MODE

Car mode is an excellent scale replica of the actual Chevrolet Aveo sedan.

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I should say that the feel and texture of this plastic car feels very much like your typical TFTM deluxe automobile. The plastic even has the same quality as the deluxes.

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The large Autobot insignia adorns Swerve's hood. The plastic windows show robotic limbs. This car has no interior, and is proud of it.

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Construction is pretty solid and stable. All wheels roll smoothly on the surface, and man, it really captures the look of an actual Aveo!

Of course, details aren't that superb, particularly the tail lights which look like a half-@$$ed paint job.

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Here's what's under the car.
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Looks complicated, and yeah, it really is.

Transforming Swerve from car to robot without a manual is very difficult. Considering that the joints are still tight, and the parts just snap together very solidly, and that this is a Chevy exclusive that I have to take care not to break, I couldn't have exercised too much caution. No automorphs here, which is good.


ROBOT MODE

After a long period of figuring out which part moves to which direction, here's Swerve's robot mode!

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I'm not really sure if I transformed everything correctly.

Proportion is good, and the design is sort of a mix between the TFTM and Binaltech look - solid car panels and thick limbs (binaltech) and the busy and exposed machine parts (TFTM).

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Limb articulation is a bit limited, but are still enough to do good poses. Plus, Swerve passes the kick test!
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The head is attached to a ball-joint, and the face sculpt is more at home with TFTM than any other design schemes. Shame about the "eye" paint application.
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In robot mode, some details are also lacking, but the overall look of the toy is far from mediocre. A weapon would also be good.


CAR OR ROBOT?

I'd say TIE! Both modes have its ups and downs. Both modes look good, are playable, and solid.

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PROS

- good proportion in car mode
- good propotion in robot mode
- good articulation
- solid construction in both modes
- fits well with TFTM toys
- engaging transformation process
- all parts fit perfectly and locks in place

CONS

- lacks detail in some areas

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RATING

4 of 5

Wow! With good detailing, this toy would score perfect!

Also, the good thing with Swerve's robot design is that it can be easily-adapted to different continuities. A simple head swap with a more "humanoid" face will place Swerve perfectly with the Classics line. The current head, or a more alien-looking one, will place this toy perfectly with the movie universe.

Some comparison pics with my classics Rodimus...
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I'd love to do some comparison shots with my movie Barricade and JAzz, but both toys were lent to my GF.

Re: Chevrolet SWERVE review

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 1:27 pm
by General Zerex
I have one of these and he is pretty damned sweet.
All I could think when I got mine was "Whay didn't they
name this one Cliffjumper?" I usually have it standing beside
my 08 Bumblebee.

Re: Chevrolet SWERVE review

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:52 pm
by woosh
Woah. Awesomeness!

Re: Chevrolet SWERVE review

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:28 pm
by Dr. Z
General Zerex wrote:All I could think when I got mine was "Whay didn't they
name this one Cliffjumper?" I usually have it standing beside
my 08 Bumblebee.


Good suggestion! I got one too, I love it. It was clearly designed movie style. I dig how the legs transform.

Re: Chevrolet SWERVE review

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:53 pm
by Blurrz
You're lucky man.. I think most of us here envy you for even being able to lay your hands on that figure.

Re: Chevrolet SWERVE review

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:10 am
by Autobot032
Excellent review. (Makes me want to buy him as soon as he hit shelves. Apparently we're getting one that is different from the exclusive version.)

If you want to know about the transformation, BWTF has it detailed here: http://bwtf.com/universe/swerve07/

Re: Chevrolet SWERVE review

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:45 am
by AlienQuiksilver
Awesome review! Good pics, and probably an awesome figure too! It sure looks nice, but I don't have one ... unfortunately.

I will say that I'm a bit disappointed with the size of it. I remember these going for $100 on ebay some time ago. I thought it might be the size of an alternator (at least) for that price.

I'll have to pick one of those up some day.

Re: Chevrolet SWERVE review

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:20 am
by shortround
Nice figure.

Re: Chevrolet SWERVE review

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 10:02 am
by microclone
that is a very nice toy, thats how i imagined an update to G1 to actually look.

Re: Chevrolet SWERVE review

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 7:24 pm
by Rushie
Autobot032 wrote:Excellent review. (Makes me want to buy him as soon as he hit shelves. Apparently we're getting one that is different from the exclusive version.)


Eh? What did I miss? Are they going to release a repaint of this guy at mass retail?

Re: Chevrolet SWERVE review

PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:17 pm
by Autobot032
Rushie wrote:
Autobot032 wrote:Excellent review. (Makes me want to buy him as soon as he hit shelves. Apparently we're getting one that is different from the exclusive version.)


Eh? What did I miss? Are they going to release a repaint of this guy at mass retail?


There was supposedly a yellow Swerve mentioned quite a few months back and that it would be part of the line. However, it was never confirmed (as far as I know) but it was indicated that the Swerve mold would make an appearance in the retail line. (which color, I couldn't tell you.)

So as far I know, he's coming to the main line.