@@ToysareRuss no worries, it's a bit of a delicate one, and if you move the wings slightly and even with a tiny bit of force, it will pop right out. However as with everything with the figure, I get the feeling that this was as much clutch power they could use (to borrow the Lego term) without risking something snapping. I actually wish they'd just removed the 2 C.O.M.B.A.T. ports on the toes, and just had the toes transform into each half of the rear license plate number. Looking at mine, that's the only place I could see, where they could draw plastic from, to close that gap.
congratulations russ thats very greatest best amazing awesome transformations voyager class origin figurines wheeljack the autobots transformers legacy united. thank you buddy toys are russ have a greatests week-end god bless
@@TyphonMar it's really decent in person. The only thing they could have done, is swap the C.O.M.B.A.T. ports on the toes, for them splitting from the feet and swivelling out to form the licence plate region of the rear bumper. For me it's 2024 Voyager of the Year, and possibly even Transformer of the year. I do wonder though- how were we supposed to get a Floro Dery Cybertronian Wheeljack, without it being an extreme panelformer. In fact while the backpack does lock into the wings, using really delicate slot/tab connectors, the only way that backpack could have been reduced further, is by segmenting it into even more smaller and folding panels. You say you hate this, but how do you make this design a reality, without extreme panelforming- especially given the nature of the on-screen alt-mode (ie a giant van that's hollow on the inside, with the exception of 2 seats)?
@@andrewrichards312 I didn't say anything about hate. I just don't like panelly transformers. I understood it was a necessity for this, and that particular feature, but I don't have to like it
@@TyphonMarperhaps hate was somewhat of an embellishment, when perhaps dislike would have been a better choice of words. However my question remians, how do you pull off this design without panel-forming?
Mine came today! I will use this tutorial to get him into Cybertronian alt mode for display with the other Origins figures. Thanks for posting...
Have fun! It’s a great figure
You missed a step for robot mode. There are tab-slot connections on the inside of the wings, which lock the top of the backpack in place.
Thanks for letting me know
@@ToysareRuss no worries, it's a bit of a delicate one, and if you move the wings slightly and even with a tiny bit of force, it will pop right out. However as with everything with the figure, I get the feeling that this was as much clutch power they could use (to borrow the Lego term) without risking something snapping.
I actually wish they'd just removed the 2 C.O.M.B.A.T. ports on the toes, and just had the toes transform into each half of the rear license plate number. Looking at mine, that's the only place I could see, where they could draw plastic from, to close that gap.
congratulations russ thats very greatest best amazing awesome transformations voyager class origin figurines wheeljack the autobots transformers legacy united. thank you buddy toys are russ have a greatests week-end god bless
Thanks a bunch!
@@ToysareRuss you're welcome toys are russ transformers have a greatest week-end god bless
Transformed him once into vehicle mode and left him that way , only Wheeljack and Transmetal II Megatron are currently displayed in Alt mode
It’s definitely alt mode display worthy
You didnt put bee in would of been cute
I did in the review bud
I normally love Wheeljack but that is a panelly mess
There are a lot of panels on him to make a big bumblebee case.
@@ToysareRuss yeah I understand why but I'm still not impressed
@@TyphonMar it's really decent in person. The only thing they could have done, is swap the C.O.M.B.A.T. ports on the toes, for them splitting from the feet and swivelling out to form the licence plate region of the rear bumper. For me it's 2024 Voyager of the Year, and possibly even Transformer of the year.
I do wonder though- how were we supposed to get a Floro Dery Cybertronian Wheeljack, without it being an extreme panelformer. In fact while the backpack does lock into the wings, using really delicate slot/tab connectors, the only way that backpack could have been reduced further, is by segmenting it into even more smaller and folding panels.
You say you hate this, but how do you make this design a reality, without extreme panelforming- especially given the nature of the on-screen alt-mode (ie a giant van that's hollow on the inside, with the exception of 2 seats)?
@@andrewrichards312 I didn't say anything about hate. I just don't like panelly transformers. I understood it was a necessity for this, and that particular feature, but I don't have to like it
@@TyphonMarperhaps hate was somewhat of an embellishment, when perhaps dislike would have been a better choice of words. However my question remians, how do you pull off this design without panel-forming?
This figure is garbage, the instructions that come with it are garbage too. Avoid this POS at all costs!
I think you’re the only person I know who doesn’t like it.