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Crosshairs transformers car
Crosshairs transformers car









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The rubber parts of his trenchcoat get in the way a bit, and can be very difficult to cram into place when converting back to vehicle mode, as they have no clear place to go other than “in the car.” Once you figure out how to get everything out of the way in the shoulder area, it’s a fairly simple, if shellformer-y, transformation. I’m sure a handful of fans would’ve raged, but why? All you’re seeing through those windows are robot parts.Ĭrosshairs’s transformation can be a bit tricky, as parts tend to clash around the back of the car. I still think money could have been saved and the finished toy would look much better if they had just gone with green plastic and painted the windows silver or black. Did they only have one image to go off of and assumed the design was asymmetrical like that? Speaking of paint, Crosshairs has the same issue as his wavemate Bumblebee in that in order to have clear windows, large amounts of paint had to be used to cover the clear plastic. I’d say they ran out of paint budget, but even the Takara version has one side unpainted. The strange broken spike design looks great… but it’s only painted on one side, while the other is bare green. Despite the strange shape of the toy compared to the real-life vehicle, he still manages to look fairly nice.

crosshairs transformers car

Does Crosshairs’s deluxe toy follow up on his impressive first appearance? Not entirely.Ĭrosshairs turns into a rather oddly bulky and bulbous Chevrolet Corvette. It’s was very striking first impression, to say the least. When the first trailer for Age of Extinction popped up at the 2014 Super Bowl, one part that people noticed the most, other than the giant robot T-rex, was the very green robot, armed with twin silenced TEC-9s and clad in goggles and a trenchcoat, parachuting into battle with guns blazing.









Crosshairs transformers car