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The Transformers Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Ultra Magnus Action Figure is a 7.5-inch collectible toy designed for kids ages 8 and up. It features a G1-inspired design, transforms into an Earth armored truck, and includes a Golden Disk card for collectible gameplay. With advanced F.O.S.S.I.L. technology, kids can enhance their battles with customizable armor and accessories.
Item Weight | 1 Grams |
Size | 7.5 inch |
Item Dimensions | 4.02 x 9.25 x 10.98 inches |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Theme | Robot |
Subject Character | Transformers |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
Special Features | Beastify the battlefield, G1-inspired toy, Kingdom series, Wave 2 |
Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
Material Type | Plastic |
S**U
Cool
I bought this for my 13-year-old son and he absolutely loves it. It transforms into other things and it is for all different ages. They’re also collectors items.
C**O
Very True to the G1 Heritage
Reminds me of the toys I had as a kid, and my son loves the new Netflix series, which this guy is from. Great toy that keeps his imagination churning and sturdy enough to make it a worthwhile investment. Still a great line of toys after all these years. Great job, Hasbro.
A**R
It's a nice prime
It was a good gift to 12 years old. Material feels good and strong. And it's not too complicated to transform.
S**9
Nice Figure
This isn't a five star figure for me mainly because the Siege one is, and this one has a few issues that keep it from that rating. Obviously, this is a retool of the Siege figure that mainly shares the same transformation scheme and some of the same parts. It's mainly gotten a retool and redeco to make it look more like the design seen in the 1986 movie and successive seasons of the TV shows. The robot mode looks great, as does the Siege version. It's got that G1 vibe. The truck mode looks good, from certain angles. The trailer doesn't come up to the cab, like the Siege version does, to create the look of a separate cab and trailer, but they're not separate. The trailer still tabs into the sides of the legs, just farther down. This makes for a less secure connection. It also means that the trailer can't rotate independently of the cab like the G1 toy's could, and as was seen in animation in the '80s. This also leaves the robot arms and hands hanging out of the back of the cab and highly visible from a side view, since the trailer doesn't come all the way to the cab. So, it's kind of ugly and full of issues in that spot. I realize they wanted to use the same engineering as the previous figure, but this is one of those instances where cutting corners led to a less than satisfying result. But, it is what it is. Ironically, I do have this figure displayed in his truck mode, along with my Earthrise Optimus and G1 Optimus and Magnus. (I have the Siege versions of Optimus and Magnus on display in robot mode) I have him where he's mainly visible from a head on view, though, to cover up the issues with that cab/trailer connection.
C**
Awesome once built
I bought this for my son for Christmas and he loved it!
D**N
Looks really good as a robot and vehicle mode
Tight connections, transforms true to the cartoon and just looks great and very possible.
S**I
It's well made and my grandkids love it
I like everything about it and the price is reasonable
A**R
Great Ultra Magnus
They nailed it. Everything snaps perfectly and the joints are tight, awesome G1 representation.
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