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Transformers Robo Vision Optimus Prime from Hasbro

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Minimum Age: 5 years
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Our Editorial Review
Product Description This version of Optimus Prime is a Voyager Class version somewhat similar to the Leader Class version in overall design; the truck mode features a red and brighter-blue chassis with a flame-chase design; a lot of the grey and silver-colored sections are done in metallic silver paint. You can pit this version of Optimus Prime against the Voyager Class Starscream, and maybe Starscream will make it as far as the first few seconds of the fightâs second round. Originally, Optimus Prime ruled Cybertron alongside Megatron, although after Megatron revealed his mechanical scheme to yoke the power of the Allspark for himself, Optimus rallied a group of Cybertronian noncombatants into an unfortunately ineffective militia. As a contingency plan, Prime jettisoned the Allspark into space, and at a later point in the Autobot/Decepticon conflict, Prime gathered his troops with the intention of locating and reclaiming the Allspark.
Customer Reviews
Great for collectors     Posted 21 July 2007 Currently, there are two versions of Optimus Prime available: The Voyager class, and Leader class. The "Robovision Optimus Prime" happens to be a metallic repaint of the voyager class figure, and was sold exclusively at Target for $19.99. In robot mode, Robivison Prime stands at 8 inches in height, as compared to the 12 inch Leader figure.
But, size is not the only thing separating these figures, as transformations are completely different. For Leader prime, the front grill in truck mode, converts to the bottom parts of the robot's feet. The robot feet in Robovison Prime, are tucked away behind the truck's cab. Also, the smoke stacks in Robovision can convert into laser rifles - a feature that isn't available in the Leader class.
As for design, I would say that the Robovision Prime seems more accurate of a representation to the movie character, in robot mode. Much of the bulk in the leader class version, has been trimmed down in Robovision Prime, producing a more streamlined figure. Also, Robovision prime has light piping in the eyes. Just place the figure below any strong light source (a bulb), and the eyes will light up. This also, isn't available in the Leader version.
However, because of Robovision Prime's smaller scale, much of the articulation that is found in the Leader version has been sacrificed. Individual fingers are unable to move, and the legs don't pose very well. Also, while the leader figure is bulkier, the transformation in that figure from truck-to-robot mode, seems to be more accurate to the movie character, as compared to Robovision Prime.
*Just a note that I didn't contradict myself: Robovision Prime has a more accurate look in robot mode, while Leader Prime has a more accurate transformation sequence.
All in all, despite some problems, Robovision Prime is definitely worth the buy, that is, if you can find it in Target. I won't recommend buying this toy at online vendors, since a lot of sellers seem to practice price gouging where this toy is concerned. An online price of $45 online is just ridiculous.
Robovision Prime was produced in limited quantity, which makes it great for collectors. Also, since this is a collector's toy, I certainly would not recommend it for children. Instead, get the "cyber stomping Optimus Prime" for the wee ones.
Very well-designed     Posted 26 June 2007 Yes, go buy this at Target for $19.99, not ripped off random websites. It even has a "only at Target" sticker on it for God's sake!
I have played with it, nice transformation, though the "auto" transforming leg parts could break fairly easy if you are not careful or too young for it. Usually the two downsides I see in transformer toys are the lack of movement (sacrificed movable joints for transformation), and removable parts (have to take parts off for robot/vehicle mode). This Optimus doesn't have these problems, as the joints are flexible and very posable, and weapons are all pretty well made such that they transform into part of the truck as well.
Last thought, I find it very interesting that the transformation for all three classes of Optimus prime COMPLETELY different. Well, that goes for other ones too, but only the two leaders have "Leader class." Make me want to buy all of them...
awesome collectible     Posted 14 June 2007 i have this optimus prime, best one so far, keepin it in box, this toy is an exclusive to only target stores, i paid 19.99 for it, sold at target only , to much on amazon, dont spend 40.00, i suggest goin to target and payin 20.
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