Transformers Movie 2 Voyager Starscream

by Bumblebee on March 9, 2010

  • Returning from CYBERTRON bearing the marks won during his reign over the DECEPTICON army, he is focused on conques
  • Prepare to do battle DECEPTICON style Fire either of two missiles from this eager enemys pop-out missile launcher in robot mode
  • Detailed robot-to-vehicle figure features pop-out missile launchers and two firing missiles
  • Turn head to activate moving gears
  • Figure comes with missile accessories

NEWS Product Description
moment sensor recorded a net disconnects MEGATRON, Starscream knew the fight was over, and lost the Allspark. He converted to vehicle mode and better for outer space, hoping to gain enough time to gather Decepticon survivors. Back from cattle brand Cybertron during his reign in the army of Decepticons, focuses on the conquest. With a new army behind him, has the strength to pursue their own objectives, and perhaps the right time, the BIS. . . Read more>>

Transformers Movie 2 Voyager Starscream

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

D Strick March 9, 2010 at 10:49 pm

Starscream. It is the processor Whiney we all love to hate. We have too much of it in the movie Transformers 1, but hopefully we will play a greater role in Revenge of the Fallen.

For children
It’s a gentle stream. When he turned really like an F-22 Raptor and has a fresh paint job. It’s like camouflage, but really Cybertronian in design. It has a unique transformation to form various features robots and turn the wheels in motion in the chest when he turns his head. Its transformation is challenging without being overwhelming. I think children enjoy this kind.

For adults:
Sorry compare with a toy, 1 movie this character, but c is a comparison to be made – if you have one or not you’ll probably get the point. I liked that one, but it puts to shame. In the old way jet set went well but was terribly belly fat and clumsy with weapons (which were only huge missile launchers) and legs folded beneath her. To be fair does not even seem a base reaction. On his head was always out spy upon you.

Well, are returned to the desk with her and the man is an improvement! This is not just a repaint. Instead of big and clumsy, which is soft on a jet. Bits single robot is visible to all hands if it could be a model of some F-22 cool. The addition of marks and symbols makes it seem a little coming and there are many small details of sculpture.

Its transformation is totally different and cool is a bit of engineering. His head is completely hidden inside the plane and, as he develops the body of the plane is actually the arms and legs and body instead of being bent around. This is a complex, but not too complicated the process. There are a couple of points next to the slot and the tail fins would become his chest has two small black buttons that need to be matched with two small black holes, and that bend in his body. This allows the mech “live” for the job. It’s a useful tip that makes when you turn your head to move more art on the chest.

This new Starscream can be a bit smaller than its film counterpart 1, but the head and body sculpting are far more precise. In addition, effective hands. It also has missile launchers in the top of his arm and he can take his shots. The only drawback I could find what the whole suggests a pop-up missile launch, but do not open and are just a piece of arm. I will not fall into that even if it was like a performance improvement over the other.

It is a very fun with lots of fun processing that does not prevail.
Rating: 5 / 5

I. Ling March 10, 2010 at 1:12 am

The First Movie Voyager Starscream was a little love-hate. There were some good things about it. . . but mostly leaves much to be desired. Situated alongside some of the best designs (eg, Ironhide), it seemed. . . precipitate.

Fortunately, Hasbro has responded to comments from fans and critics heard. RotF Starscream is much better that leaves me wondering how it first appeared! The transformation is complex, but not too complex, with a mechanical device life is quite nice. He hands this time, as opposed to single-barreled weapons. The head sculpt film is better, and in general is not only cooler but also more accurate. The best is probably the jet-mode: it’s much cleaner, with the seeds of a much smaller number below.

Negatives? It’s much harder to balance, to have smaller feet, the top while still being heavy. Guns do not represent very natural, and sometimes can be left in a strange look (but hey, it’s hands!). And some do not like the new Paintjob, which goes against the idea of a disguise.

In general, this remains a safe trip. And yes, much better than the first incarnation.
Rating: 4 / 5

Erik Martinez March 10, 2010 at 2:05 am

As I said in my review of Deep Space Starscream, Starscream RotF seems that the right of the second stage before the final, “perfect” movie Starscream figure. It is, as RotF Head Start, a great improvement: the eyes, as a form of jet F-22 Raptor, and his robot mode is great fun, with a transformation. The only thing with its F-22 is likely to hold their hands in the back. You can build the angle, but to solve this problem for the most part. In my opinion, is one of the processes of RotF funniest line. The whole process just seems to flow. Take note, if you look at the photo of the product here on the site, these wings can be folded in the film seem more accurate. In robot mode, I think that tattoos Cybertronian add much to your eyes. Great hinge side of the wrists can only move up and down, without rotation or side to side. Their missiles are much less sensitive than the 2007 figure movies. Alive engineering team turn adds a nice touch. So my problem with this guy? It’s small. It does not take much bigger than Bumblebee. If you notice in the movie, Starscream is huge. I would have liked to see at least the same size as 2007 is the counterparty. It seems very durable, so toddlers can play with it. Good figure, and I can not wait to see Starscream TF3.
Rating: 4 / 5

P. Severson March 10, 2010 at 2:39 am

Like all those who played or just watched the first Transformers movie Starscream remember, what was his weight? This version is much nicer and cleaner. Yes, finally hands. Well, I hope to be able to do much with them. I like this version much better in robot mode as the last for the simple fact that is more agile and more dynamic future. And, as noted above, his jet mode is a truer picture of how proto real life. I can not keep my hands on him. So I bought two! The one in the display area. One for my personal fun.
Rating: 5 / 5

Devon March 10, 2010 at 4:29 am

Voyager wow my first, and always thought they were bigger, but have a few more things that the luxury class. with Starscream Mechale theres more traffic, and oh so sweet transformation takes a little longer, ND will be bigger, as compared with HES luxury scale. Cybertronian impressive painting, and I like that finally hands, theyre very threatening to have very good legs and sculpture looks great head, has missiles and Gatling guns on both arms. My only complaint is limited by the ability to put together in the arms and no movement of the torso. but thats basically how it is handled in the film, each of them. Search, HES the one you love to hate.
Rating: 5 / 5

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