Title:
Sentinel Prime Leader Boxed
Description:
Sentinel Prime (MechTech Leader, 2011)
Japanese ID number: DA02
Accessories: Primax Blade, MechTech Shield/Bladed Blaster
MechTech Leader Class Sentinel Prime converts from a Rosenbauer Panther 6x6 airport fire truck to robot and back! In vehicle mode, he features a rotating, extending firefighting boom arm, a small flip-up nozzle on the front fender, and siren lights and sounds, activated by a small grey button on the roof of the cabin. There are two 5 mm post hole MechTech ports in this mode; the one on the right hand side of the vehicle has a button inside, that when pushed in (by plugging in a MechTech weapon), activates a weapon deploying sound effect. Pressing the cabin roof button in this mode activates a weapon firing sound. Removing the MechTech weapon activates the transformation sound effect.
A Stealth Force-style attack vehicle mode can be formed by opening panels on the rearward sides of the vehicle to expose hidden weapons (that look like missiles) and two more MechTech ports, activating the MechTech Shield’s Bladed Blaster mode (by pressing the large button on it marked by the Cyberglyphics) and attaching that to the vehicle MechTech ports, and clipping the Primax Blade’s handle into the two tabs on top of the Shield/Bladed Blaster’s turret. In a reversal of his Cyberverse toy, Sentinel’s double-bladed Primax Blade folds in half and stores underneath the grey panels forming the roof of much of the vehicle, while the MechTech shield is stored under the truck.
In robot mode, when the button on Sentinel Prime’s chest is pushed, his eyes light up, his chin moves and he says "I am Sentinel Prime!” Two more phrases, "Good to see you alive, Optimus.” and "What has happened to the AllSpark?” are heard when a weapon is inserted into the MechTech port with the button inside of it and the chest button pushed. Unfortunately, international releases of the toy only say the cut-down phrase "Sentinel Prime” (replacing the extra phrases with an electronic pulsing noise and another transformation sound effect) due to the need for the figure to be released in non-English-speaking markets. The siren lights and sounds can still be activated by pressing the grey button back and to the left of Sentinel Prime’s head.
In this mode, Sentinel has four more 5mm MechTech ports: one each on either shoulder and one each on either forearm. If that’s still not enough, the screw holes under his wrists can accommodate 5mm weapons as well, for a total of eight weapons beyond those included with the figure. The Primax Blade and Shield can both be held via their respective handles in either of Sentinel’s articulated hands; the shield can also be plugged into the MechTech port in Sentinel’s forearms. While (possibly) unintended, one of his sword’s blades can be popped off to simulate the Primax blade’s one-sided form seen in the movie.
The red detailing on the shield as seen in the stock photography is not present on the final product.
The Japanese release comes packed with a character card and an accompanying transparent plastic card of his MechTech weapon for the MechTech Wars online game.
Japanese ID number: DA02
Accessories: Primax Blade, MechTech Shield/Bladed Blaster
MechTech Leader Class Sentinel Prime converts from a Rosenbauer Panther 6x6 airport fire truck to robot and back! In vehicle mode, he features a rotating, extending firefighting boom arm, a small flip-up nozzle on the front fender, and siren lights and sounds, activated by a small grey button on the roof of the cabin. There are two 5 mm post hole MechTech ports in this mode; the one on the right hand side of the vehicle has a button inside, that when pushed in (by plugging in a MechTech weapon), activates a weapon deploying sound effect. Pressing the cabin roof button in this mode activates a weapon firing sound. Removing the MechTech weapon activates the transformation sound effect.
A Stealth Force-style attack vehicle mode can be formed by opening panels on the rearward sides of the vehicle to expose hidden weapons (that look like missiles) and two more MechTech ports, activating the MechTech Shield’s Bladed Blaster mode (by pressing the large button on it marked by the Cyberglyphics) and attaching that to the vehicle MechTech ports, and clipping the Primax Blade’s handle into the two tabs on top of the Shield/Bladed Blaster’s turret. In a reversal of his Cyberverse toy, Sentinel’s double-bladed Primax Blade folds in half and stores underneath the grey panels forming the roof of much of the vehicle, while the MechTech shield is stored under the truck.
In robot mode, when the button on Sentinel Prime’s chest is pushed, his eyes light up, his chin moves and he says "I am Sentinel Prime!” Two more phrases, "Good to see you alive, Optimus.” and "What has happened to the AllSpark?” are heard when a weapon is inserted into the MechTech port with the button inside of it and the chest button pushed. Unfortunately, international releases of the toy only say the cut-down phrase "Sentinel Prime” (replacing the extra phrases with an electronic pulsing noise and another transformation sound effect) due to the need for the figure to be released in non-English-speaking markets. The siren lights and sounds can still be activated by pressing the grey button back and to the left of Sentinel Prime’s head.
In this mode, Sentinel has four more 5mm MechTech ports: one each on either shoulder and one each on either forearm. If that’s still not enough, the screw holes under his wrists can accommodate 5mm weapons as well, for a total of eight weapons beyond those included with the figure. The Primax Blade and Shield can both be held via their respective handles in either of Sentinel’s articulated hands; the shield can also be plugged into the MechTech port in Sentinel’s forearms. While (possibly) unintended, one of his sword’s blades can be popped off to simulate the Primax blade’s one-sided form seen in the movie.
The red detailing on the shield as seen in the stock photography is not present on the final product.
The Japanese release comes packed with a character card and an accompanying transparent plastic card of his MechTech weapon for the MechTech Wars online game.
Theme:
Dark Of The Moon
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Year:
2011
Date Added:
2022-01-02 17:37:59
Date Added:
2022-01-02 17:37:59