![]() He is called to Earth after the events of the movie to help with cleanup and recovery. Evac comes to us as part of the "Allspark Power" segment of the movie line. ![]() In the case of this review, there is also one mold that has been slightly retooled. Although most of these figures are blatant repaints of previously released figures, there are a few original molds. "Transformers" and other indica trademarks of Hasbro and/or Takara.So far, the new year only promises to bring us more figures inspired from the blockbuster movie from last summer. Recommended if you like the size class - regardless of which line you consider Evac to belong to - 9.5/10 The play value is good, the sculpt detailed and the transformation elegantly simple & effective. Both modes are well designed & the paint job is luxurious compared to many Legions toys. Evac holds his own against pretty much any Legions robot mode out there.Ī wonderful Legions toy, even if the character originated in an amusement park ride. Even then, it's a trade off, so I can't hold that against him. The gun can fit in either hand or on the outside of either arm, as mentioned.Ī very solid robot mode, with the knee jointing his only notable issue. Still, he has feet sculpted for the slightly-spread pose that's common lately, giving Evac a relaxed natural look. The knee hinges aren't much use for poseability - the hinges are right at the back of the leg to enable the rocket to tuck away. His shoulders & hips are ball jointed while the knees are hinged. The play value here is probably the weakest link here, although Evac's poseability isn't poor as such. It's a an attractive & well put together robot mode. While it might seem obvious, there's no kibble here - the designer has done a great job integrating the otherwise protruding rocket into his knees. The hood as chest is a tried & true method, and it works well here. The colour map works well and is very detailed for a Legions toy.Ī well formed robot mode with a complex sculpt - much of which is carried over from the vehicle mode. The gunmetal cannons & Autobot logo are now on his chest. The amber of his vehicle mode is joined by the & sky blue as colours found in single places. Incidentally, if the gun is attached on either door it can actually stay attached & form an arm-mounted cannon.Ī blue robot with black boots, a light grey groin and light grey face with sky blue eyes & red elbows. Swing his arms up into place, place the gun into either hand and you're done. Fold down the hood to form his chest & reveal the head. While there's no realism here, the vehicle mode works well by virtue of having no real flaws.ĭetach & set aside the gun, if attached Pull the sides out to the sides, forming arms & unlocking the rear section, fold that over to form his legs & split the boots. It's not a lot, but all I'd ask for at this size class.Ī well designed little vehicle, Evac has great detailing, a good colour scheme with generous (for a Legions size toy) paint and enough play value at this size. There's some play value here - the transparent red gun can plug into the aforementioned holes on either side & the wheels turn. Despite being sold in the Prime line's packaging, this toy's style fits more into the Movie paradigm (and he's essentially a later release of a character from that universe). The knee joints at the back could have been a pitfall here, but the rocket overshadows them nicely. There are no side windows here although there are twin slits on either side representing windows. ![]() He's quite a detailed little car, with lots of greeble all over, highlights include the gunmetal cannons & four holes on the sides for gun attachment, and that rocket at the back. Rounding out a fairly simple but thorough colour scheme is some amber on his spoiler - which seems to have no other purpose but to add colour depth, which impresses me. ![]() Evac has a small red Autobot logo stamped on his hood and some gunmetal painted cannons on the front bumper. A royal blue Cybertronian sports car with a Honda Jazz/Fit body shape including a gently sloping black windshield, silver rocket at the back and black plastic tyres.
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