Name: Starscream
Brand: Transformers
Allegiance: Decepticon
Line: Timelines
Year of Release: 2025
Size Class: Deluxe
Mold Status: new
PACKAGING:
In a surprise announcement, the designs from Hearts of Steel was going to be released in toy form for the first time. The first set came in a two-pack with Optimus and Starscream.
It comes in a really nice box with a piece of great artwork on the front. This is actually a sleeve which you can take off.
JET MODE:
Starscream transforms into a steampunk flying machine, that's reminiscent of the older propeller planes.
It's a very messy jet mode at first glance, with a lot of bits sticking out, but it kind of works after you study it for a while.
A quick comparison against Optimus shows that Starscream definitely appears larger in alternate mode.
From the side, you can see the huge amount of undercarriage kibble. This contributes to the messy look, and it's really the robot legs that crosses the line to making the jet mode become too unwieldy.
However, there are still some really nice details. He has a spiky theme to him, and if you compared him to the Hearts of Steel design, it's actually fairly accurate too.
While there are flaws, this is a unique alternate mode and a breath of fresh air to some of the more generic offerings we've been getting lately.
TRANSFORMATION:
Like Optimus, there are times where Starscream suffers from feeling flimsy and hollow, particularly around the thinner pieces of the wings. Starscream's transformation resolves around unfolding everything from around the propeller. His legs are the bottom, while the arms arms are next. The wing assembly is nearly one piece that just folds onto his back. There are some pieces that are annoying to unclip if you can't get a proper grip on them.
ROBOT MODE:
The annoyances and sacrifices in jet mode is made worth it when you see the robot mode. It's a great rendition of Starscream, and gives him a hardened retro look.
He carries a significant amount of kibble, being the majority of the wing assembly, on his back, which is a shame.
The head sculpt is okay, the side pieces are way too big, and gives him one of those sea-serpent inspired faces.
However, the wings on his back are fixed into place and cannot hinge backwards, so can get in the way of his arms. Furthermore, the piece above his head is accurate to the design, but still annoying in practice.
His weapons are a pair of null rays that attaches to his forearms. They're shaped more like gatling guns that his iconic null rays.
OVERALL:
Starscream has more flaws than Optimus, but this also makes him just that little bit more interesting. The jet mode is definitely too thick and chunky, but the robot mode makes up for it. The design is awesome and he just displays and stands out so well.
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