🔥 Transform Your Playtime with Terrorsaur!
The Transformers Generations War for Cybertron Golden Disk Collection Chapter 4 features Terrorsaur, a 14 cm figure that transforms into a pterodactyl in 22 steps. This Amazon exclusive includes a Golden Disk and blaster accessories, perfect for collectors and fans aged 8 and up. Complete your collection with this unique piece that showcases an alternate timeline and powerful lava energy!
B**L
It's good but has some problems.
It's good, the main problem is it comes mis-assembled and the wings pop off a lot.Aside from that he is ok, and the toy coloured one is coming out soon to.
M**T
One of best Kingdom Figures !
Figure scaled perfect with my other beast war figures
I**N
Great model but parts are loose
Love the model but the left wing came off as soon as it was out of the box. Can reattach it but it’s quite loose and drops off easily.
S**L
Terriblesaur
I like Beast Wars and have enjoyed the recent Kingdom re-dos of the old '90s toys. Terrorsaur here didn't have to do much to be more impressive than his original Basic size class figure. Sadly, he's a bit of a dud. A reuse and retool of the really rather excellent Kingdom Airrazor mould, this somehow fails to land. Maybe it's the blanket use of red (accurate to the show model, but boring), maybe it's the beast mode looking like a barrel chested lump with an ugly head plopped on top. Maybe it's one of the wings constantly falling off or the super loose hips so he falls over in robot mode. It's probably those. Shame really, because I can see a bit of effort has been put in to realise Terrorsaur; it's just all gone a bit wrong.
A**N
A strong rework
This is the final of the four releases for ‘The Golden Disc Collection’, a subline of sorts from ‘War for Cybertron: Kingdom’.Terrorsaur feels like a bit of an odd inclusion in this set. He was quite a prominent character, effectively the ‘Beast Wars’ answer to Starscream, whereas the other figures included are quite rare and unknown and, in one, case a redeco of a character already released for ‘Kingdom’. However, Terrosaur is a welcome inclusion considering that he never appeared in the mainline.Effectively he is a retool of the Airazor mould, which was also used for the ‘Kingdom’ version of ‘Beast Wars’ Skywarp. But changing a peregrine falcon into a pteranodon obviously involves some extensive adaption and radical retooling. At a brief glance the two appear very different. Only a few components remain the same and these tend to be those that are involved in the transformation.Thus, the transformation process is almost the same as Ariazor. The only major change is in the head area. This no longer forms the chest of the robot as it does with Airazor and Skywarp. Instead it simply folds behind the back. The chest of Terrorsaur remains in the same position in both modes. This allows it to be larger and more prominent, helping to give Terrorsaur a much bulkier appearance than the other two. It also removes the small issue of two versions of the bird head being seen in robot mode – the actual one forming the chest and a faux one as part of Airazor’s robot head.The pteranodon head is, in fact, the highlight of the figure. It’s superbly detailed and the opening mouth gives the figure a sense of menace.Even though his legs are still on the spindly side, Terrorsaur looks a more substantial figure than Airazor in both modes. Which, of course, he should be considering the size disparity between a pterandon and a peregrine falcon. He still has the weak ankles, though, which effect how poseable he is in each mode.With the likes of Wingfinger and those sharing the Pteraxadon mould (including Sights, who is also in ‘The Golden Disc Collection’), there have been quite a few pterosaurs produced in the ‘War for Cybertron’ toy line. Even though he is a little cartoonish and coloured red (inline with the original) this is the best representation of one. It’s a solid figure that successfully builds upon and improves on an existing mould.
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