Showing posts with label Throttlebots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Throttlebots. Show all posts

Monday, May 13, 2013

Throttlebot Rollbar

Box scan from Botch the Crab


Rollbar is the last addition to my Throttlebot collection. He was ordered in a bulk purchase from one seller on eBay with whom I have a good relationship. When I got the package and dug through all of the packing peanuts, I couldn't find Rollbar! Instead, I found this guy:



Yes, he's a Throttlebot, but one I already owned. After a quick email to the seller , a Rollbar was sent out and he told me to just keep Freeway! Sweet. The one I've had since childhood has a huge "A" on the rear window in laundry marker, so this was a pleasant addition.

There really isn't anything that I want to say about Rollbar, other than I really like the desert vista on the windows. Rollbar, and most of the Throttlebots really, is just one of those characters and figures that are just...there. I'm not the biggest fan of the Throttlebots, but it's always good to complete a subgroup and add another figure to the collection. Enjoy the pics of Rollbar.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Throttlebot Wide Load

I have to confess that Wide Load, and Throttlebots in general, made me lose some faith in Transformers as a kid. Growing up with the G1 cartoon and the comics, I always expected some deviation from fiction or packaging depiction to the actual toy. My Bluestreak wasn't blue and his feet were never separated and couldn't do the pose on the box, but I understood that. Wide Load changed all that for me.

The first Transformers comic, and therefore my first comic ever, I bought was issue 30, titled "The Cure!". The issue featured Ratbat, and the scraplets, but more importantly, it was the first appearance of the Throttlebots! Well, minus Goldbug who had already been on Earth. As a 10-year old, this issue was thrilling. The Throttlebots were kicking tail and taking names. I had to have them.

A few weeks later, my mom had taken my brother and me to a Woolworth's and what did they have? Throttlebots! My brother got Searchlight and I grabbed Wide Load. As soon as we were in the car, I snatched the bubble off the card and transformed him. Disappointment followed. Some would say massive disappointment. I went from thinking I'd have a figure based on the comic that would look like this:



To one that would look like the packaging:



To this:



No. Just no.

As you can tell, Wide Load doesn't have feet. Or legs. His arms are vestigial at best. He's, he's...a Throttlebot.

I'm not sure why I went ahead with this purchase, to be honest. I'm thinking that it was because I was two figures away from completing my group of Throttlebots. Which I have done. The next figure will show up in another post later down the line.

Now that we've all seen what his "robot" mode looks like, let's check out his vehicle mode:



I actually like this mode a lot. It's almost like a Choro-Q figure. As you can see, he has a blue payload. I've always imagined that it was just a blue tarp covering his payload, but I don't see that as much protection as his chest. Still, the vehicle mode is a huge improvement over the robot mode.

Hope you enjoyed this review. Up next I'll be going up in scale as I review another new addition.

Friday, May 4, 2012

My Name is Chase...

Ah, the Throttlebots.  Little Autobots with no articulation whatsoever, but with kinetic motors.  They're, well, they're around.  And they found a cure for Scraplets! Which segues into me getting Chase.  I'm good.

I'm a Ferrari!  Really?
I'm not even sure why I'm making a post about Chase.  I guess because he adds to my total?  I don't know.  Here's a picture of him on robot mode.

Poor Chase, no legs, huge feet, short arms.
Another one down, 41 left to go.