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Transformers Movie Voyager Blackout with Scorponok
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Transformers Movie Voyager Blackout with Scorponok

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MT-B000M6D0UO

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:

Transformers Movie Voyager Blackout with Scorponok pursues relentless efficiency, allowing nothing to stop him in his task. Those who defy him beware: his rage knows no bounds. He will fill the air with fire and burn the land clear to take his revenge. Paired with his minion Scorponok, he is a dangerous and a deadly foe. Deception robot-to-vehicle figure features a spinning blade grinder in robot mode and spinning rotor blades in helicopter mode. Figure comes with scorponok mini-figure that fits inside the helicopter.

Features:

DECEPTICON robot-to-vehicle figure features a spinning blade grinder in robot mode and spinning rotor blades in helicopter mode


Figure comes with SCORPONOK mini-figure that fits inside the helicopter!


BLACKOUT is the largest of the DECEPTICONS


Most often seen looming silently over the right shoulder of MEGATRON, he is his leader’s hound


He pursues relentless efficiency, allowing nothing to stop him in his task


Product Details:
Product Length: 11.0 inches
Product Width: 4.5 inches
Product Height: 8.0 inches
Product Weight: 2.0 pounds
Package Length: 10.87 inches
Package Width: 7.95 inches
Package Height: 4.72 inches
Package Weight: 0.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 24 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 24 customer reviews )
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14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5An "original" Transfan's review.Jun 03, 2007
By Jason B. Morgan "actionfigure73"
I've been a fan of the Transformers since their U.S. debut back in 1984, and what has impressed me the most about this Movie Line is the fact the Transformers are going back to their roots.
Robots In Disguise.
Transformers alt modes are now that of real, authentic looking vehicles, something that has not been seen since the early 80's.
Blackout was the first of this line I purchased, and I couldn't be happier.
He's a little difficult to transform at first, but gets easier. For the record, the above pic is wrong, his copter blades fold neatly against his back.
I can't wait for the movie to come out, it's been 23 years, welcome back.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Quality and Build All Transformer Toys Should HaveJul 17, 2007
By Matt
Form Factor/Style/Size:
Blackout looks like the transformers should, robust, detailed, and full, unlike the stick figures of most transformer toys that I've seen. In robot mode, Blackout almost looks like a Japanese samurai (that's a good thing). I also like that Blackout's alt mode (MH 53 PAve Low Military Helicopter) looks so realistic. Just look at a picture of that helicopter and compare it to a picture of the toy, you'll see what I mean. While many complain that he is "small" for a Voyager Class, he makes up with great detail for an 8" tall plastic toy.

Fun Factor/ Playability:
I've had this toy for about 3 days and I'm having more fun with it every day. For example, recently I found a piece on his feet that folded out. I never even knew that piece did something until now! I also spend a lot of time changing his poses. The most fun part of playing with Blackout is trying new poses to make him look cool.

Quality:
Usually the quality of a line of toys declines after several years, but I'm rather impressed by the movie line TF toys. I transform Blackout back and forth about 5 times each day and still no loose parts so far. Paint job is good. Again, detail and accuracy is excellent.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3Blackout is Awesome, but deserves a better toy then thisJul 29, 2007
By PyroDark "Incendiary"
I am a Huge fan of all things transformers, not just generation 1, I like all the different takes on it, including the movie. My favorite from the other takes on the story has been starscream, but I'd say Blackout easily topped him in the movie for me, especially in light of starscream's weird almost goofy redesign for the film. Blackout was totally the first I aimed to get although I'd like to eventually have all the decepticons. I was excited last night when I actually went ahead and got him, though I was a little disappointed with what I ended up getting.

I of course have to first pull it out of the impossible twist-ties [with no scissors cause I'm too impatient to wait till I get home]. Then I load in the little scorponok plastic thing which is totally useless and leaves a giant gap in the back when he's not there, plus he's set on a little plastic tray held by a tiny plastic tab that can be released by a button, or by simple touching it since the hold on the tab is pathetic. I put one of the little rubber bands it's packed with back over it, I don't plan to ever take it off, I could have done without that feature.
then I try out the little spinning rotor gimmick, which would be cool if the rotors kept freely moving rather then stopping dead every time you release the lever for a second to let it retract again. then I figure alright lets transform it, that at least should be good. I'll say it definitly looks nice in both robot and helicopter modes, he stands up well with help of the tail on his back, but transformation was not that fun. first of all you might as well just take the top/back chunk off entirely until he's done transforming, to get the rotors out of the way. Then as you transform you'll come across a new "Automorph Tecnology" which is just another stupid gimmick that does'nt even work. when you pull [what will be his back] down the head is on a spring that should automatically pop-up, it kinda does but needs some manual help, be careful though not to displace the plastic gear teeth that control this function or his head will refuse to go back into hiding when you transform back. It took me a half an hour to get his head to quit popping back around >.<
Again he looks great in both modes but not quite like his movie version, then again in the movie several little panels quickly disappear into nowhere, pretty hard to recreate in plastic. Especially a tiny little $20 plastic thing. I'm not about to complain about what they changed in the story since G1, but the quality of the toys is really downhill, perhaps more complex now, but also really flimsy, relying on plastic tabs, I wouldn't mind seeing a "Masterpiece" metal/thick plastic Version of all the movie characters to SCALE, blackout is huge and should NOT be the same size as the deluxe scorponok which is supposed to be about as big as the worthless little one that came with him. If he were to scale they may have been able to add complexity that was a little more sturdy and reliable.
I still say If you Loved Blackout, This is the only version so far so he was worth it to me, I just hope for a more "deluxe" version some time.

7 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Blackout's a DECEPTICON Winner!Jun 09, 2007
By Kevin D. Churchill "chooch373"
While I missed the whole Transformers-mania back in the '80s, I am now (re)living it through my 8-year old son. He's built up quite of collection of CYBERTRON and ENERGON figures, but this was our first TF Movie figure and it is AWESOME! While the first transformation to robot-mode was tricky, the end result was well worth the effort. Mine is on display with the Deluxe Scorponok (I'd love to see a Blackout on the Deluxe scale, pretty please -- Hasbro?) and his is already well played with -- the blades can even be removed to be used as swords by Blackout! Highly recommended! Can't wait to see Blackout in action on 7.4.7!

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4blackout goodbuyJul 07, 2007
By L. Lewellen "bigdaddypill"
This toy is pretty awesome, i think its a great add to a collection which is why i buy them. If this is for a younger child they can be complicated and some pieces could break if not careful, but most parts have been made to give under pressure. I feel this toy is a great buy.

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