12/9/2023 0 Comments Blaster and ejectMy transluscent plastic thoughts: over many years & many figures,vintage & modern, I have had very few major issues, so I'm greatly enjoying Eject.Introduced in Season 2 of The Transformers, Blaster was one of the many new Autobots whose presence was only explained by the fact that Hasbro had toys to sell. Being a figure of this quality, of a character I wanted, found for $30 instead of $32 or $34 at a Target during a trip to Detroit, I got this relativly new figure a month and a half ago, & he does not disappoint. ![]() )Ĭombiner Wars Scrounge & Cybaxx, as well as the Fall of Cybertron Autobot data disc gang (Blaster, Steeljaw, Eject, Ramhorn, Rewind, & Sundor), will continue to enjoy Legacy Blaster & Eject too being so different while excellent in their own ways means my other Blaster & pals aren't obsolete in my collection.įor the first new mold, voyager class, G1/Generations-style Blaster, this is a top 10 charting single for it's first few weeks of release. "Hey, break it up." Combiner Wars Ultra Magnus would totally get between Grimlock & Blaster's feud if he were in the US Marvel comic. Robot comparison with previously mentioned, plus Studio Series '86 Grimlock. Feels great overall & is one of few figures with big enough feet to support a running pose!īutton-activated, spring loaded cassette door works fine, & with his own trigger finger & the articulation to push it, out slides Eject, one of the best cassetticon toys ever made!Įject's poseability is mind-blowing compared to Siege Soundwave's cassettes, especially for a pack-in with a larger figure of Blaster's quality! Expressively wide-cut ball joints in the elbows, knees, & even the neck, universal swivels in the shoulders & hips, & all the tolerances are so far nicely firm!ĥmm pegholes on his forearms are also excellent. Finicky, but not frustrating, even with parts collision.īlaster's G1 robot mode has also been remastered & has never sound,er looked & felt so good! On his back are three 5mm peg holes, great storage for his Electro-scrambler.Īrticulation is standard, & joint & peg/hole tolerances are mostly great shoulders & knees are slightly tight while pegholes & outward hip movement are slightly loose. The leg speakers must also be rotated before this step. The key to going back from robot to boombox is pegging the legs into the forearms, then making sure the hands are all the way down while folding the legs around them, so the hands don't block the legs. Transformation from boombox to robot is simple. (I thought it looked better with the robot torso details upside down, until I realized the cassette-accurate details are right-side up.)Ĭomparison with Kingdom Soundwave & Fall of Cybertron data disc Eject.Ĭomparison of the above with one of many real, transparent audio cassettes.īlaster & Eject alt mode comparison with some of the above plus Earthrise Optimus and Smokescreen & Fall of Cybertron Eject's Disc case. ![]() Has anyone noticed the play, rewind, fast-forward, & stop icons on top of the buttons? I just noticed as I was writing this.Ĭassette player mode comparison with Kingdom Soundwave, G1 reissue Soundwave, Titans Return Soundwave, & Fall of Cybertron Soundwave and Blaster, plus a Sony CFD S01 CD radio cassette-corder.Įject's first toy in 9 years also has great cassette-esque details, with 5mm peg holes for reel holes. ![]() Also feels solid & stores his Electro-scrambler gun on the lower back with a dedicated, while slightly short, peg. Much like how the G1 Soundwave toy's tapedeck mode had details that made it look realistic, Kingdom/Legacy Blaster's boombox mode is brimming with it: buttons, dials, vents, rivets, even molded symbols on top of the buttons, that make it look even more authentic than the G1 Blaster toy. Blaster & Eject: Legacy available now wherever plastic audio media is sold.Ĭommercial's over. The broadcast blast is back! It's Blaster & Eject! After 9 years on & off the road, the smoothest sounds of Earth & Cybertron are debuting their new live album: Legacy! This collection of remastered performances of chart smashing hits in venues across the stars features 80's classics like "Ghetto Blaster", "Box Bot Box", "Courtesy of my Electro-Scrambler", "The Sportscaster", & "Electronic Surveillance", along with the newest 2021 singles such as "The Real Deal", "Transparency", "Dynamic Range", & "The Little Things", plus exclusive, all-new studio recordings of their covers of "The Spirit of Radio" by Rush, "Turn Up the Radio" by Autograph, & "Legacy" by Vince DiCola.
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