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Transformers Deluxe Classic Mirage from Hasbro

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Minimum Age: 4 years
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Our Editorial Review
Product Description Together with BUMBLEBEE (sold separately), MIRAGE completes the AUTOBOT spy team. Where BUMBLEBEE focuses on information however, MIRAGE prefers sabotage. Smart and fast, he's always ready with a joke, even when the situation doesn't call for one. Though he is not totally dedicated to the cause, he cares deeply for his friends, and will do anything he can to protect them. His specialized electro-disruptor weapon can create complex illusions, and even allows him to turn invisible.
Customer Reviews
One of the best Transformer Classics figures     Posted 06 September 2007 This figure may not look like it from online photos or by the fact that it hangs from the pegs in most retailers, but Mirage is one of the best Classics figures. The robot mode is incredibly poseable and just doesn't receive justice from the photos. The alt mode is well done and stays pretty faithful to F1 and other open wheel racers. A definite buy for collectors and kids, you won't be disappointed.
Pretty rad toy, front spoiler is all kinds of dopey     Posted 06 August 2007 So you'd assume a lanky figure like this would be crazy flimsy, but it seems to be holding up pretty well to repeated transformations. The back spoiler "feet" are a bit flimsy, but not terrible and the figure still stands solidly.
However, the front spoiler detaches into a raygun or something, and it looks pretty dumb. They'd have been better off to integrate it into the figure than to make it snap off as an accessory. Why does a giant robot need a handheld gun anyway?
Eh, it's alright     Posted 08 May 2007 Mirage is one of the classic Autobots, first debuted in 1984. Having owned the original, and now this figure, I must say that I liked the old one better. This one is OK, but nothing special. In robot mode it looks lanky, and having the very front of its car mode be its gun just doesn't work; it looks like he's about to shoot someone with a manta ray. In car mode, I like the nice in-joke of "Witwicky Sparkplugs" on the tail, but the rest of the car is nothing special.
One final note: the instructions are almost useless, and confusing. You are better off just throwing the instructions out and figuring out the transformation yourself. The only real trick is folding out the arms from the car mode.
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