Name: Air Defense Mini-Con Team (Runway, Jetstorm, Sonar)
Brand: Transformers
Allegiance: Autobot
Line: Generations
Year of Release: 2025
Size Class: Mini-Con
Mold Status: new
AIR DEFENSE MINI-CON TEAM:
These are new renditions of Runway, Jetstorm and Sonar, who each have their own alternate and robot modes, as well as being able to combine into Star Saber.
Unfortunately, they only come in a set along with Nemesis Prime, making them a pricey addition if you only want Star Saber.
RUNWAY (JET MODE):
The legs stick out from underneath the nose, while the arms stick out from the wings. It's a bit more forgiving here given the small size.
He's predominantly white with a splash of grey, so can look too monochromatic compared to his teammates.
RUNWAY (TRANSFORMATION):
He's very easy to transform, you pretty much need to fold the jet cockpit back. Split the legs and the arms and you're done.
RUNWAY (ROBOT MODE):
He's even smaller in robot mode, but for such a small figure, he has some decent sculpted detailing.
From the side, you can see just how much his backpack (and even his torso) protrudes from the main body. It's a good thing that he has decent balance.
Articulation is good for such a small figure, with joints for his head, shoulders, elbows, hips and knees.
JETSTORM (JET MODE):
While he still has a lot of undercarriage kibble, it doesn't seem as bad here given that it doesn't stick out underneath the cockpit.
JETSTORM (TRANSFORMATION):
Again, very simple, and somewhat reminiscent of Runway, however he is more complicated. The cockpits folds to his back, while the tailfin folds around his head to form the torso. Apparently this piece is somewhat fragile and can break if too much force it put onto it if something get caught. Otherwise, straighten the legs and you'll have him in robot mode.
JETSTORM (ROBOT MODE):
Jetstorm's robot mode looks good, there's a lot more grey that comes out, so that blue chest is really helpful in contrasting the drabber colors.
He still wears most of the jet mode on his back, but they're slimmer pieces so it isn't as bad as Runway.
From the side, you can see that there are pieces protruding from the front and back. He has big heelspurs to keep his balance.
He has the same articulation as the rest of the set, which is joints for his head, shoulders, elbows, hips and knees.
He can pull off some good poses, but he'll always be finnicky due to the smaller size. It's still a great little figure though.
SONAR (JET MODE):
Lastly, we have Sonar, who transforms into a wider shuttle, and it brings a nice difference compared to the other two.
The only negative here is the 5mm peg / handle that sticks out the back, otherwise, this is a really nice jet mode.
SONAR (TRANSFORMATION):
Transformation is semi-complex for such a small figure. The front half splits into two to form the legs and feet. While the sides unfold to become the arms. Flip the handle back to also reveal the head.
SONAR (ROBOT MODE):
He's the only figure of the trio without any kibble on the front or back, which is quite impressive.
STAR SABER:
And of course, the star of the show is the ability to form Star Saber, just like the original. For Runway and Jetstorm, all they need to do is be in jet mode with the nosecone folded back. While Sonar is more involved, including a bit of a confusing contortion for his arms to get it into hilt mode.
To form the blade, Runway connects to Jetstorm, who then pegs into Sonar. There are multiple pegs used, and the end result is a really solid piece that doesn't come apart easily.
It's in a vague sword shape (unlike the cartoon which cheated and just morphed it into a shining blue blade). The underside reveals all the robot parts, so it is not really designed to look good from that side.
A shot from the side shows that this is pretty thick for a sword, but given what the individual components have to do, it's very forgivable.
Star Saber has a regular 5mm post to be able to be held by other toys. He pairs well with the other Armada updates we've been getting over the past few years.
Even though it looks big, and made from three Mini-Cons, most larger figures are able to hold it without sagging.
The size pairs better with figures that are Leader sized or above, otherwise, it's a bit too out of proportion for Deluxes and even some Voyagers.
When posing, you'll probably want to strategically angle the sword so only the smoother better looking side is facing you, as otherwise it'll look like a mess (and be harder to tell that it is a sword).
Even though there are no story connections between Nemesis Prime and Star Saber, the pairing could have been worse.
OVERALL:
The new Air Defense Mini-Con Team is a nice set, and is a good update to the original figures (which of course are harder and harder to come by at a decent price now). Granted, you're forced to buy Nemesis Prime, but at least that is a good-ish repaint. Star Saber itself is really cool, and if you like the concept, then the price is still worth it.
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