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6/21/2025, 4:12:03 AM
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Base mode. It's actually far less involved than it looks - it's just Prime in robot mode, sitting down with his torso bent to the side; the pads with his trailer treads on them detach and reattach to the other side to make a platform that you can mount the small gun/turret to. This platform has a neat feature - the little blue wheel to the far right can be spun to rotate the turret around. Hot Rod can still mount it, but I find that Prime's left arm gets in the way; apparently, the original toy had a bit mode clearance in that area. The platform also features two A.I.R. Lock ramps, so you can connect him to other facilities.
Prime's legs open up to form two bays with little ramps on them, and you can convert the Micro Trailer into its turret mode and plug it securely to the side as a gun emplacement. Prime's head folds down to hide his face (something the old toy couldn't do), and you can fan his 'horns' out and attach blast effects to them if you want. His chest opens up to make a command center, and Hot Rod can squeeze inside - kinda. Because of how long his legs are, he doesn't fit all the way inside unless you fold his legs up awkwardly, and while you CAN close the hatch, you have to leave the wheels sticking out.
The base mode has plenty of ports around that you can plug Weaponizer parts into to help fill things out with, which is also neat, but he also has plenty of firepower as-is.
He's a little short for a Titan, but I like him - something about his base mode feels more playset-like than previous Titans, and I've been having fun plugging the Botropolis facilities into him and connecting him to Skylynx.
Base mode. It's actually far less involved than it looks - it's just Prime in robot mode, sitting down with his torso bent to the side; the pads with his trailer treads on them detach and reattach to the other side to make a platform that you can mount the small gun/turret to. This platform has a neat feature - the little blue wheel to the far right can be spun to rotate the turret around. Hot Rod can still mount it, but I find that Prime's left arm gets in the way; apparently, the original toy had a bit mode clearance in that area. The platform also features two A.I.R. Lock ramps, so you can connect him to other facilities.
Prime's legs open up to form two bays with little ramps on them, and you can convert the Micro Trailer into its turret mode and plug it securely to the side as a gun emplacement. Prime's head folds down to hide his face (something the old toy couldn't do), and you can fan his 'horns' out and attach blast effects to them if you want. His chest opens up to make a command center, and Hot Rod can squeeze inside - kinda. Because of how long his legs are, he doesn't fit all the way inside unless you fold his legs up awkwardly, and while you CAN close the hatch, you have to leave the wheels sticking out.
The base mode has plenty of ports around that you can plug Weaponizer parts into to help fill things out with, which is also neat, but he also has plenty of firepower as-is.
He's a little short for a Titan, but I like him - something about his base mode feels more playset-like than previous Titans, and I've been having fun plugging the Botropolis facilities into him and connecting him to Skylynx.
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