

He is a fun one to get if you need an extra Autobot flier. They are okay, but severely overshadowed by what is going on in the Generations: Titans Return line right now. Overall, this guy fits in well with the rest of the figures in the Robots in Disguise line. The details are well done with body panels and the paint is well executed.įrom the bottom, it looks like an old Transformer, where you can see the entire robot folded up down there. This is a somewhat better look, but ironically is not included in the directions.įrom the top, the jet looks pretty good. The two guns can once again form a larger weapon and attach under the nose of the jet. That always hurts an appearance of a plane, when a figure comes with two different weapons. They do not look good, since they are not even close to the same size. That would not happen in other series of Transformers. In the front, the engine intakes have shoulder joints right in the middle of them. Since this is a RiD vehicle, the body parts don’t fold up all that well. It looks like it could have been many different jets, while being a fictional jet at the same time. I tried to work it so Stormshot could fit the two handles into both hands, but he just doesn’t bend that way. The two guns can be combined to form a larger gun. They fit into his hands, but do not have any other storage places. As we have seen over 9 waves of this series, these are not Generation style figures. He is pretty standard for a Warrior Class figure in the Robots in Disguise line. There are a lot of countries with Red, White and Blue in their flags. He is so, so, so American, but I guess if you are from France, he would be so French, or from England, he would be so British. This time around, he is a little less impressive. Stormshot here had the initial running name of Skyfire, which we know to be Jetfire, one of the most sought after Transformers of all time. Well, we have another Autobot flier to go along with Windblade.
