TF Toy Review: Deluxe Class AllSpark Power Camshaft

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Autobot Camshaft
Hello again, and welcome back to Thyunda’s Reviews. This week I am reviewing the Transformer, Autobot Camshaft. This drone figure comes with the usual lens-face, only not quite as stylish as Payload’s. He transforms into a black and silver Chevrolet Cobalt, or a fictional car of very similar model. If you buy this toy, the first thing you will notice is a small, grey tab protruding from his rear window. When pushed, this will spring out a blue exhaust pipe from behind a silver flap. This alternate mode rolls rather well, and the wheels tend not to jam. On the bonnet is a red Autobot insignia, with a white background. As far as detail goes, the car has no seats, or anything else on the interior, and the car is almost completely hollowed out, aside from a large pair of legs and a face.
The doors and roof are made of metal, and the windows, rear and front made of plastic.
In robot mode, I am unsure of Camshaft’s masculinity, as the only movements his hand makes are inward, and his feet resemble high-heels…I’m not even sure if Autobots have genders. The exhaust pipe is now a chest cannon, and pressing the switch still brings out the blue part. Detail on the robot mode is a little more impressive, showing numerous wires and cogs. And, that’s pretty much all there is to Camshaft.
Well, since Hasbro are too lazy to give Camshaft his own toy, I’m to lazy to give him his own review. I just redecoed it. Like they redecoed Swindle to make Camshaft. Who is actually more stylish.
9/10!
No, you don't get a prize for working out who this review is a redeco of.
Autobot Camshaft
Hello again, and welcome back to Thyunda’s Reviews. This week I am reviewing the Transformer, Autobot Camshaft. This drone figure comes with the usual lens-face, only not quite as stylish as Payload’s. He transforms into a black and silver Chevrolet Cobalt, or a fictional car of very similar model. If you buy this toy, the first thing you will notice is a small, grey tab protruding from his rear window. When pushed, this will spring out a blue exhaust pipe from behind a silver flap. This alternate mode rolls rather well, and the wheels tend not to jam. On the bonnet is a red Autobot insignia, with a white background. As far as detail goes, the car has no seats, or anything else on the interior, and the car is almost completely hollowed out, aside from a large pair of legs and a face.
The doors and roof are made of metal, and the windows, rear and front made of plastic.
In robot mode, I am unsure of Camshaft’s masculinity, as the only movements his hand makes are inward, and his feet resemble high-heels…I’m not even sure if Autobots have genders. The exhaust pipe is now a chest cannon, and pressing the switch still brings out the blue part. Detail on the robot mode is a little more impressive, showing numerous wires and cogs. And, that’s pretty much all there is to Camshaft.
Well, since Hasbro are too lazy to give Camshaft his own toy, I’m to lazy to give him his own review. I just redecoed it. Like they redecoed Swindle to make Camshaft. Who is actually more stylish.
9/10!
No, you don't get a prize for working out who this review is a redeco of.