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Somehow still sane
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Powerglide’s always stood out among the 84-85 cast Autobots, being one of the handful of planes but unlike the Aerialbots, being a distinct design that actually makes use of plane parts. New Powerglide has arrived, so let’s see how the new take works.
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powerglide, in line with the standards of the current Generations toyline is a Deluxe. He’s mainly brick red and gray with an okay color breakup. He’s on the small side but is a bit dense as a result and has little hollowness. The only parts that are hollow are the underside of the forearms and his feet, but those are more due to transformation. Articulation is up to par with most contemporary toys, the only real omission being wrist swivels. In contrast to most releases nowadays, who are starved of paint detail, you can see that designers had to really find a way to use up the paint budget. His face is two-tonedsilver and gray, he has three-colored crotch detail and even a fake rubsign. Not to mention his next feature.
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Dude had so much leftover in the paint budget that they could paint the inside of the compartment gunmetal AND paint all the little dots pink. It’s a reference to that episode where he was supposed to fall in love but both he and the girl were insufferable to each other.
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Speaking of episode references, he comes with an alien mask, again either lavish paint applications to color it sickly green and paint the eyes. It slips over some slots that are revealed when placing his head in plane mode configuration. Sadly, this means other toys can’t wear it.Last thing in the box is a laser pistol, based off the generic Autobot guns. I don’t remember Powerglide using one but then again, I didn’t really pay attention. It’s an okay accessory but nothing essential. If we’re headcanoning accessories, I think I’d prefer a gatling gun of some kind.

Transformation is relatively simple and what plane parts are visible in robot mode form the respective plane parts. Only gripe is that the jet engines on the legs are only held on in friction and like to pop off when moving them between modes. I like how the gun barrel on his head is used to lock the face for either mode.
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Powerglide turns into an A10 Warthog. It’s alright all things considered aside from two things: the chest sits under the plane and is wider than the fuselage, sticking out. Next, the tailfins are comically large. Nothing as crazy as some of the other minibots though.

Overall, powerglide’s a neat piece I would recommend wholeheartedly if not For the price. He’s got a simple transformation and is small for the price point. He attempts to justify it with the accessories but it’s up to you to decide whether they’re worth it. It is novel to see a toy struggle to consume its paint budget I must admit
 
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Sciflyer

Two arms and one smile
Citizen
It's a cool take on Powerglide, and he's fun to transform back and forth. I'm not wild about his "angry" face though. I feel like there is quite a juxtaposition when his chest panel is open, revealing that giant heart, coupled with those pissed off eyes. An odd choice of expression, and one that was probably based on...something (which I'm sure has been discussed elsewhere). But yeah, fun toy; a little too expensive for what it is, and with odd design choices here and there.
 

lastmaximal

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Council of Elders
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Powerglide is neat. His weird Hanna Barbera five o clock shadow aside, the head design surprised me with the added little engineering trick to change things up for the movie mask to clip on. The pin was clever, more so than I was (I thought you used it to turn the face plates around).

The generic gun was a bit confusing but I guess take what you can get with leftover budget at this point. I think the feet tabs should fold in for altmode? They'll be much better proportioned then.

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Using those stabilizers as the feet (and letting the transformation joints double as ankle tilts) was a good idea. The angled panels for foot-fronts is a nice compromise that I wish had been done for, say, the Brawn mold. I'm so tired of contemporary Transformers robot modes just wearing slippers. Really the main issue I have with altmode is that the engines should peek up above the wings more than they do. And to a lesser extent, the way the wings rely mostly on friction and one little tab to hold them into place, which was also a concern for the Combiner Wars one.
 
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LordGigaIce

Another babka?
Citizen
Dude had so much leftover in the paint budget that they could paint the inside of the compartment gunmetal AND paint all the little dots pink.
Hasbro has, for a long time, allocated paint budget by wave rather on a per figure basis. And Powerglide shares a wave with Prime Cliffjumper. The vast majority of Prime Cliffjumper's colours are achieved through moulded plastic. The only paint heavy part of him is his face. The only other paint apps he has are some dabs for car vehicle detailing.

My guess is that someone at Hasbro really wanted to make sure Powerglide got all the paint he needed and put him in a wave where at least one other figure would require very little paint. Making sure that Powerglide got almost two figures worth of paint budget.
 

unluckiness

Somehow still sane
Citizen
Powerglide is neat. His weird Hanna Barbera five o clock shadow aside, the head design surprised me with the added little engineering trick to change things up for the movie mask to clip on. The pin was clever, more so than I was (I thought you used it to turn the face plates around).

The generic gun was a bit confusing but I guess take what you can get with leftover budget at this point. I think the feet tabs should fold in for altmode? They'll be much better proportioned then.

Using those stabilizers as the feet (and letting the transformation joints double as ankle tilts) was a good idea. The angled panels for foot-fronts is a nice compromise that I wish had been done for, say, the Brawn mold. I'm so tired of contemporary Transformers robot modes just wearing slippers. Really the main issue I have with altmode is that the engines should peek up above the wings more than they do. And to a lesser extent, the way the wings rely mostly on friction and one little tab to hold them into place, which was also a concern for the Combiner Wars one.
My tailfins were super stiff so I figured they didn't move that way. I'll try it out when I get home.
 


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