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The Transformers Studio Series 86-26 Dinobot Swoop is an 8.5-inch highly articulated action figure that transforms between robot and Pteranodon modes in 21 steps. It includes two blasters and swords, making it perfect for both play and display. Ideal for collectors and fans, it features a removable backdrop showcasing the iconic Battle of Autobot City scene.
Item Weight | 0.53 Kilograms |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.74"L x 4.02"W x 10.51"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Collection Name | Transformers Movie |
Occasion Type | Christmas, Birthday |
Theme | Movie |
Animal Theme | Dinosaur |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96 |
Required Assembly | No |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Language | English |
Special Features | 2 Iconic Modes |
E**R
Swoop a worthy purchase
One of my favorite Dinobots, Swoop. Fun toy indeed, nostalgia. Accessories are nice. Swoop is still big.. remember he's the shortest of all Dinobots,size accurate. Value for the money yes cause it's at retail price. Still waiting for snarl price drop a bit. Dinobots are worthy collectibles figures. Solid figures
G**M
Another awesome Dinobot
Like for alot of people, this is probably the last Dinobot they need for their Studio Series Dinobots.Swoop is awesome and comes with 2 swords, one being for Grimlock. Bit of a shame the swords don't match the sword that Snarl came with.The quality of the figure and plastic is the same from the other Dinobots, which is good since Grimlock came out years ago and you'd hate to have the figures to suffer from changes in design and quality like Hasbro's other lines, specifically their Power Rangers.Swoop's transformation is the easiest amongst the other Dinobots. Fun to transform and has lots of articulation.Overall, very happy to have and to finally complete the Dinobots.
D**N
Cool Swoop!
Very cool swoop transformer toy pricey but I wanted it. So I got it. Easy to transform. Great quality figure.
S**I
Solid figure
Swoop looks great and feels really solid in both modes, and he is fun to transform. My figure is missing a smaller red sword shown in the instruction book, but I hardly ever do anything with the weapons anyway so I’m okay with it.
J**K
Me Swoop complete the Dinobots, me simpler than others!
Transformers Studio Series 86 Swoop is the completion of the leader-class Dinobots, and like all of them, he's a big robotic dinosaur built to fight the worst Decepticons! He's a cool figure with great looks, and comes with his wing cannons, sword and Grimlock's sword. That said, he's a 4 out of 5 because he's a simpler toy than the other Dinobots, his articulation's a little underwhelming, his feet can collapse when picked up, and he's got some hollowness in the arms.Sculpting is really solid in both modes, there's a lot more detail than in the cartoon but it feels appropriate for the G1 character based on his toy as much as the show. There's not a single spot that doesn't have fine detailing going on except the head, and that's very much on purpose because this figure is conveying the cartoon character very well. His forearms are noticeably hollow on the inside, no covers at all. Due to a design quirk in transformation, the left side of his robot-mode chest doesn't want to collapse the last half-millimeter, but it's barely noticeable.Paint and coloring looks pretty good, they painted the wings slightly brighter silver like on the show, most of the rest is that dull silver plastic or detailed parts like the others. Most of the paint is thrown at the robot thighs and the dino head, and looks striking. Overall, his styling fits in well with the other SS86 Dinobots.Robot-mode articulation is mostly up to par with the other Dinobots, he can even raise his arms up for robot flight, but his head can't look up much to match. He has stuff like swivel wrists and waist, thigh swivels and ankle tilts; but his elbows only bend about 90 degrees. Moreover, his elbow, knee, and ankle articulation doesn't look all that nice when used, there's gaps and awkwardness not found in the other Dinobot figures. Beast mode articulation is limited to the wings, the tiny toes, the up-down neck, and the mouth, though the neck can also tuck in for sitting poses.One annoying thing is those feet: they work fine when properly transformed, but picking the figure up can easily dislodge them and at next glance they look nearly the same, but now have no support and fall backwards.Transformation is really simple, partly because Swoop was a simpler toy back in the day, partly because of the G1 cartoon's simplified beast design just leaving those robot arms in beast mode. The torso can be a bit tricky to transform back to robot the first couple times (pushing the backs of the shoulders is easiest) but it frees up after that.Beast mode is fairly straightforward because the G1 cartoon design was so bluntly simple. The cartoon's wingspan was a tad wider but this emulates the overall feel fine. The tiny pteranodon toes fold back for flight and up for sitting poses, a small but vital inclusion. The dino beak has a shortened jaw but still opens, and like the other Dinobots has a blast effect peg inside for any corresponding flame effects you might own. The robot arms pop out a tiny degree for some reason but you can just disconnect the wings from them for more movement.
M**A
More than meets the eye!
Very nice transformer!
Y**I
A must for every collector!
Very nostalgic figure, well made!Fun to play with, or just display in a cool pose😀
A**W
Most accurate Hasbro Swoop to date
Came boxed perfectly by Amazon. Had noticeable defects on the gold part of his beak but otherwise, best mainline Swoop. Highly recommend purchasing this.
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