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| | | Description: | | CHOCKING HAZARD - CONTAINS SMALL PARTS - NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3 | | | Features: | |
• General Grievous
• Transformer
• grievous Starfighter
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.27 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.15 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.66 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.69 pounds | | Package Length:
| 13.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
Average Customer Review:
( 3 customer reviews )
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My Kids love these!Mar 08, 2010
By Busy Mom My boys are just starting to watch the Star Wars cartoons and so we bought them a few of the Star Wars Transformers and they love them! First of all, they teach them problem solving in figuring out how to transform the figures. Most of what they do though is chase Grievous around with the Anakin or Obi-wan Transformers! They seem to be holding up pretty well, but like any toys the harder you play with them the more likely they are to break. But if an arm falls off you normally can just pop it back on and keep playing. All in all these are great for the little ones.
Where do I even start?Feb 11, 2010
By Stuck in Houston I got Greivous as part of a 2-pack. The quality of plastic is horrible. It's soft and causes the nose and almost the entire front of the fighter mode to stay cracked open. Robot arm has very limited mobility. You can't bend the elbow far at all unless you bend it the wrong way. Arm also falls apart too easily. Only positive is there's a place to store the lightsabers.
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Average Transformers ToyFeb 22, 2009
By Simon This is the second Star Wars Transformers toy based on General Grievous, the first one being Hasbro Star Wars Transformers - General Grievous Mono Wheel Bike. He can go from Starfighter to droid mode and comes with two Lightsabers and a firing projectile weapon.
For anyone who collects Transformers or has at least bought a couple in the Star Wars line, this one comes as something of a disappointment. First, it's not based on a really recognizable ship from the Star Wars universe. Now in general the ships of the prequel trilogy aren't as distinctive as say an X-Wing or TIE Fighter, but some like the Star Wars Transformers Crossovers Republic Gunship got a bit of spotlight and really stand out with their intriguing design. This ship was pretty much background material in Episode III, sitting on the platform where Grievous and Obi-Wan have their final duel (Obi-Wan steals it to escape). It's kind of easy to miss if you aren't paying attention.
The other strike against this toy is that the transformation is pretty standard. Most of the ship is simply a shell from which the arms and legs fold out. The shell then hangs awkwardly on Grievous' back, and even detaches if you pull a little too hard (it easily snaps back on). Bottom line, the best Transformers toys surprise you in how they go from vehicle to robot mode, and there's no real surprises here.
An okay Transformers toy, but there are more interesting ones in the toy line.
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