you can see some “veins” running on the roof of the vehicle. My unit suffers minor aesthetic defect (not sure how you called it), i.e. Tail lights and the black portion under the lights are being painted with glossy paint. But the good point is that there are some extra paintings being done to both the rear disc brakes (orange) and disc rotors (silver metallic). Tyres are hard plastic as normal and very minimal painting. You will see an opening to both sides as if the windows are being winded down. A peculiar point here is that the blue screen doesn’t cover entirely both the driver and passenger side. There’s a very big Decepticon emblem printed only on one side. The car headlights are being painted with glossy metallic cyan as well. Instead, it is just being painted with a plain gold metallic color. Not sure about other units, mine has the problem of left panel not being closed properly abide proper transformation which left a big ugly gap.Īlthough it does mention this Alt mode being a Lamborghini (not specifying any model) in the packaging, there is no clear printing of the famous bull logo in front. Lockdown comes in a midnight grey and cyan blue combination with light blue transparent screens. If you have an AoE deluxe Bumblebee, he basically weights and feels the same with that kind of almost substandard plastic. Upon first impression, plastic quality for Lockdown isn’t that great to shout about if comparing with other deluxes (the dinobots for instance) of the same toy line. (B) Alternate Mode – Lamborghini Aventador Another new additional feature of these AoE toy line is the “Changes in xx steps” that replaces the previous Simple/Intermediate/Hard (0-3) to depict the transformation leveling. The back of the package shows some minimum details of the figure (no gimmicks highlighted) and some cross selling of other figures of the same line. Well, environmental friendly as well i must say. Well, I don’t really fancy about untying those nasty strings and this move really brighten up and make you jump into action faster (playing the toy, that is). One thing I have noticed in these new toy-lines over the old one is: there is no annoying paper-based tying strings or whatsoever to keep the figure intact. There’s a big illustrated character printed on the front. Buckle up your seat-belt and get ready to ride this Lambor!Īll the new Transformer 4: Age of Extinction (AoE) packaging comes in a nice simple white-red design. No resemblance? How about there’s a scene where a robot face transformed into a massive devastating cannon? You can’t miss them and yes, that’s the new Decepticon which we are going to review today. If you have been following closely with those widely circulated TV spots of AoE, you will remember seeing a scene where the sleek Lamborghini Aventador transformed. One particular deluxe class known as the name of Lockdown is definitely something that really sparks the interest. Not for children under 3 years.As we are drawing nearer and nearer to the release of the new Transformer 4 : Age of Extinction (AoE) movie, tons of new Transformers Toys have surfaced. Warning: Choking Hazard - Small parts. Removable backdrop displays Lockdown figure in the Enemy Ship Infiltration scene.Converts between robot and sports car modes in 14 steps.Figure scale reflects the character's size in the world of Transformers: Age of Extinction.Premium figure and packaging recreate the iconic Enemy Ship Infiltration scene.Studio Series 11 Deluxe Class Movie 4 Lockdown figure.Includes Transformers Studio Series 11 Deluxe Class Movie 1 Lockdown figure, 2 accessories, and instructions.Remove backdrop from pack to showcase the sinister bounty hunter in the Enemy Ship Infiltration scene. This Studio Series 11 Deluxe Class Movie 4 Lockdown figure converts between robot and sports car modes in 14 steps and comes with a weapon accessory. In Transformers: Age of Extinction, Lockdown proves why he is one of the most feared bounty hunters across the galaxies. Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate Transformers collection with Studio Series figures, inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with deco and figure scales that reflect the movie universe.
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