Name: Aftermath
Brand: Transformers
Allegiance: Decepticon
Line: Earthspark
Year of Release: 2024
Size Class: Deluxe (Wave 6)
Mold Status: new
VEHICLE MODE:
Aftermath transforms into a purple tow truck, that has a vintage look to it, although the giant cow catchers at the front are a dead giveaway for this robot's allegiance.
Aftermath is a decent-ish size for a Deluxe, although along with the rest of the Earthspark toys, he is a bit lighter than a Generations figure, as he's a little bit more hollow.
The tow hook assembly is good, at least it's not a mess like some other figures, although the hook is molded in such a way that it is difficult to actually find a Deluxe car to tow.
Looking from the bottom, it is more obvious how incomplete the rear part is, as there is a big hollow piece there.
TRANSFORMATION:
Transformation is relatively simple for a Deluxe figure, but compared to other Earthspark figures, he is maybe a little bit more complex. The back splits to form the legs, unfold the feet from the back, and fold the front wheels to complete the shins. While the front forms the torso by pulling the arms out, rotating the cow catchers for the shoulder pads and folding the hood down. The balljoints are tight, especially the shoulders, making it feel like you're going to shear something off.
ROBOT MODE:
It's great that we get a new and unique character when the line is focusing so much on a new take on the same characters. Aftermath looks great with his bulky looks.
He has a massive backpack though, it's the tow hook assembly sticking out of his back. While it's show accurate, it's still not amazing on a figure though.
The head sculpt is really good, it has enough detail without being too busy, and he looks very Decepticon-like.
He might look like he's big and imposing, but in reality when compared to other Deluxe toys, he's only the average height.
From the side, you can see how much his backpack sticks out. Another thing to note is that he has noticeably hollow limbs, so he has a lighter feel to him compared to what you'd expect from his looks alone.
Otherwise, his forearms has 5mm holes on them, so you can peg those weapons onto his forearms just like the show.
The purple plastic used here has a slight metallic sheen to them, and the purple paint used on his head definitely has some sort of metallic flake.
His shoulders are kind of awkward to pose due to how big they are, and how the balljoint is situated, and he does have flat feet. However, this is still a unique robot design that looks great.
OVERALL:
Aftermath is one of those original characters that is visually interesting and made a good translation from onscreen to physical toy. His vehicle mode has flaws, and the transformation isn't particularly amazing, and his robot mode also have its own issues, but as a whole package, and how he looks, Aftermath is a not a bad figure at all.
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