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Transformers Premium Series Deluxe Class Action Figure - Decepticon Barricade from Hasbro Toys

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Minimum Age: 5 years
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Our Editorial Review
Product Description Premium Barricade appears to feature new, more intricate paint applications. If you examine the door panels of Barricadeās Saleen S281 police car altmode, the ordinary trite āto protect and serveā is replaced by the phrase āto punish and enslave.ā Barricadeās robot mode is vaguely apelike, the head rising through the bisected hood and the side panels serving as the arms. Barricadeās head sculpt is one of the crueler and more organic-looking of the assortment. Additionally, Barricadeās front grill/chest plate, ejects like a cuckoo clock to reveal the small, articulated figure of the robot Frenzy.
Customer Reviews
Sweet Action toy     Posted 10 October 2008 This transformer is the best it is kinda hard to put back to car mode but after a few minutes of work it's easy to but back again.
A Pretty Well Done Figure     Posted 28 August 2008 Barricade's role in the 2007 film may make him a prime candidate for purchase for your kids or whoever. There are definitely others out there, many others in fact. Barricade's allure however comes from his alternate mode, the very sneaky police car mode which is well done. The black definitely represents his allegiance to the Decepticons. There's small details like the written phrase above the rear-right wheel that says "To punish and enslave". The POLICE writing on the doors is shiny which is a nice touch. What is a little frustrating about Barricade becomes evident after his first transformation. He transforms very easily and he looks great in robot mode. However, once you want to put him back in car mode, you might run into trouble. You attempt to pack in his legs again and bring up the sides of the car (his arms) to snap into the folded up legs, but they will not match up correctly. A lot of people get frustrated easily because he doesn't seem to cooperate. Barricade is just merely a little more tricky than other Transformers. What eludes a lot (and even me for a while) is that his chest is connected to a small lever that folds up and goes into the chassis of the car. You kinda have to push his chest/legs up and then into the car. This gives you the necessary leeway to get the other pieces to snap together. Barricade is a little tricky for a Transformer, so make sure you know how to do it before handing it to a small child who might get upset easily. Still, he retains his cool looks in both forms and is a nice pickup.
A Collector's Review     Posted 16 May 2008 The Premium Barricade transformer is great for display, and has excellent articulation. The detail is top notch, bearing the "To Punish and Enslave" tag on one rear quarter panel and a license plate reading 'DCPTCN'. It comes with a tiny Frenzy transformer that can be taken out of Barricade's chest/grill, but he isn't much to look at. Barricade's left arm has a small trigger you can press that makes his forearm pop forward in a 'punch,' but if you don't do it just right it looks less like a punch and more like his arm is just extending downward. He holds together fairly well, but you have to be careful when transforming him (especially from robot to car). The bottom line is if you like Transformers and want the toys, definitely pick this one up IF you plan on displaying it and not working the parts a lot. If you're thinking about buying this for a child to play with, you should look at some of the bulkier lines of transformers made to handle wear and tear. Younger children just don't have the hand dexterity take care of this model, and it probably wouldn't take much transforming/battling for Barricade to break.
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