Toy Review: RotF Scout Class Toys
06/2/09RotF: Scout Class Assortment 1
Of all the sizes of Transformers today, I think the Scout Class is by far my favorite. They are just the right size to allow you to play with them at your desk, transform in a reasonable amount of time, and allow for some decent articulation. Legends Class figures are cute, but many have horrible articulation and can’t really do anything. Leader Class figures are expensive and their “Level 4″ transformations are way too involved to go over it regularly. Scout Classes are just right.
Which is why when I was given the chance to buy either the new Deluxe movie toys or these new Scout robots, I chose these.
There are supposed to be 6 new Scouts in the assortments for the new Revenge of the Fallen movie, but only 4 have made it to our shore so far. They are Dirt Boss, Dead End, Rollbar, and Knock Out. Depthcharge and Ransack will come in later assortments I assume.
The packages for Scout Class figures never really changes. They are always on blister packs, with cards that display their two forms. This time around, they come in robot form. The price has jumped from it’s p500.00 mark when the original movie came out to now p650.00. Considering a Deluxe figure goes for p700.00, it’s hard to justify the price hike. Word has it that the Deluxe assortments will get their price hike too, so maybe it’s not so bad.
Out of the package, these are just as cool as any Transformer I have in my collection. Each has excellent articulation and unlike most movie toys, a relatively un-silly robot form. First up is Knock Out.
He has a transformation similar to the Arcee/Elita mold from Energon, which isn’t bad. I think most will agree that that is the best way to transform a motorcycle to a robot. He shares the same wheels over the shoulder design she had, so it looks as if he’s got a jetpack attached. His exhaust forms a gun, which is a great little touch.
Articulation is excellent, second only to Dirt Boss. His paint and colors are really nice, making him good for just about any mission. I really like his sculpt, and if you want, you could even use him as a bike for 1:18th scale figures. Or at least Microman scale.
Dirt Boss is my third on my list. He has excellent articulation, better than any, with some wrist and ankle action thown in. I love the fact that he transforms into a forklift. It’s just so backwards. What do you change into. A Porche! Well I’m a FORKLIFT!
His forks (?) become his weapons. Twin blades that are slung underneath his arms. They look kind of bulky. I’d love to see some kind of add on to turn them into chain guns for some real bad-assery.
Roll Bar is probably my least favorite. He’s got a nice transformation, mostly shell-former with a little twist thrown in. I would have liked him better if he looked more like a FedEx or UPS van, and didn’t have such a long torso and short arms. It really looks un-proportioned. Still, his decent articulation and fun factor really count for alot.
Dead End is just plain cool. From the time I read his description, I couldn’t wait to play with him. It says he walks around on all fours and tends to suck other Decepticons dry without them realizing it. It sounds alot like the old Night Vipers from GI Joe.
His articulation is weird, with his arms limited by the big panels and his feet not really lending themsleves well to him crawling. But with a little imagination, he can be pouncing on bots in no time.
So bottom line. Are they good? Yes. Definitely. If you have the scratch, go out and find them.
Are they value for your money? Absolutely not. These things are about 3-4″ tall. At p650.00 a pop, they aren’t cheap. If you’re on a budget and only want the core bots, I suggest getting the Deluxe assortment.
All comments are moderated. Your comments will not appear here unless approved by the blog owner. Thank you.
Add a comment
I Am
If you're looking for biased, one-sided views of toys and other assorted geekery, then you're in the right place. If you want objective, you'll need a blog written by someone who isn't an obsessive geek.
These are my views on various toys, movies, places, and things, along with assorted pictures and the the occasional link to stuff I find sufficiently geeky.
Enjoy your stay and leave a comment.
Slangards
![]()
Find It
What's Up?
Toys for Sale: On the Cheap
Web Head
Say Something
- killingtime: Wow! you're a lucky man! and Thor's face still looks...
- gilbz: i just finally got Green Arrow today through ebay @...
- gilbz: finally completed this set only this monday (7/26/210): green lantern from...
- slangards: Thanks for reading, @gilbz....
- gilbz: i really envy your collection, chuckled many times at some...
- alansong: i have both helix and scarlett and swapped their heads.. which...
- Meangreen: I'm kind of gutted that I'm never going to see...
- ryan: want!!!...
- Jake: damn, 1200. how i wish toy kingodm and all other...
- slangards: @Ewan, It's just the body from the Colossus/Wolverine 2-pack and...
New Stuff
Go Back
Popular Stuff
- Toy Review: Stealth Armor, Mark V & Ironmonger (4362)
- Toy Review: Agent Helix & Scarlett (3842)
- Wolverine X-Men Origins: Colossus & Wolverine (3823)
- Toy Review: Autobot Skids & Mudflap (3592)
- Toy Review: Paris Pursuit Snake Eyes & Movie Storm Shadow (3469)
- Toy Preview: Dante’s Inferno (3325)
- Toy Review: Revenge of the Fallen Sideswipe (3194)
- Toy Review: Marvel Icons Colossus (3003)
- Toy Review: Marvel Universe Gigantic Battles (2971)
- Toy Review: Leader Class Optimus Prime (2912)
- Toy Review: NECA Terminator 2: Pescadero Escape (2503)
- NECA’s Cyberdyne Showdown (2334)
- Toy Review: Super Robot Transformable Tomas (2329)
- Movie Review: James Cameron’s Avatar (2304)
- Toy Review: Ultra Magnus & FansProject City Commander (2249)
- NECA T-800 Endoskeleton (2130)
- Toy Review: Fraulein Revoltech Yoko (Movie Version) (2128)
- Toy Review: Playarts FF XII - Ashe & Gabranth (2084)
- Toy Review: Snake Eyes with Timber (2062)
- Toy Review: Firefly vs. GI Joe Troopers (2056)
- Movie Review: Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince (1980)
- Toy Review: Masterpiece Ultra Magnus (1975)
- Toy Review: Rise of Cobra Rescue Mission Boxset (1783)
- Toy Preview: Final Fantasy XIII (1771)
- Toy Review: Figma Kanu Unchou (1716)
- Toy Review: Fraulein Revoltech Yoko (TV Version) (1637)
- Toy Review: Jazwares’ Astroboy Action Figures (1566)
- Blog Entry: Marvel Legends Poll (1512)
- Toy Review: Hall of Heroes Firefly (1509)
- Toy Review: NECA’s Isaac Clarke of Deep Space (1408)
Visit the Folks
- Ryan's Toy Bin
- Toy A Day
- Is It Fun?
- Why Did I Buy That Toy?
- Three Claws Each
- Transient Vagabond
- Chase Variant
- Toy Kingdom
- Wasabitoys
- Cybertron Philippines
- PinoyToyKolektors
- ANNEISMS
- Geek Creek: Toy Photography
- blitzmacalma.blogspot.com
- In/Animate
- Wonderlite
- advocatepinoy
- Geekzkrieg - site for geeks
- Song of the Moment
- Comicgasm by Ade Magnaye
- BenjaminPadero.com
- AlodiaGosiengfiao.com
- Toy Pusher
- Return of the Mordo
- Noisy Noisy Man: Your Daily Dose of Retard
- I'm Walking Alone
- Shinsen Elite
- dannychoo.com
- The Crusader's Realm
- The Next Jam!
- Azraels Merryland
- Let's Make Love & Listen to Death From Above
- Comicology: The Study of Awesome
- CalliopeBlogs















