Tankor, Sunstreaker, and Prowl are great. Not only do they look terrific, they also have alot of play value. Especialy with Tankor, there are alot of different ways to position the parts beyond what the directions state to personalize him without going into a bash.
The figures are light though, and you do have to watch for paint issues on Prowl. I recomend keep one packaged so you don't feel bad over inevitable battle damage.
Galvatron though, he makes an awesome drone, kinda like Cybertron Unicron, but he's far to ambitious for his size. I know he was ment to be bigger, but instead of just scaling down the design, they should have retooled the transformation to fit the scale.
Don't get me wrong, as fodder he works. As a display piece he looks good. However as far a Decepticon Leader goes, he's just far to fagile. So Galvadrone it is.
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PS, Animated BA...
From knee to kneck, a great figure, even the head sculpt is great. Very redeaming to the Tarantulus redeco. My problems with her though are simply the plastic is too soft. Rubber legs just wont stand especialy when designed just plain wrong. The head topples to easy unless the weapon is stored which flat out kills the astetic of the figure.
This generaly adds to my oppinion of Animated, it seems like they consistantly wanted to do something great, but at every turn gave up half way through. With the time between product and show preview, than show premier and figure release, that there would be plenty of time for QC, R&D and all that....
Instead 90% of the Animated figures I bought came crumbling out of the box. When compaired to 10+ year old Beast Wars figures who are still holding their own, and awesome new figures like Crossover Venom, and Spider-Man, I just don't see any reason for these half ass figuges.
No excuse, I have rows of show acurate figures that are no where near as poorly designed. So here it is Has/Tak, if you wanna be cheap, I'll just keep my money. If you want those dollars though, I say make toys that hold together, and keep in mind that a "MASTERPIECE" toy needs to look, handle, and play well. One out of 3 just don't cut it.