When the first
Transformer building sets came out I remember thinking to myself that they were
okay, but I thought the mini-figures were far cooler than the Lego-like
building blocks. I didn’t worry about it
too much because I had assumed they would stick more to the movie characters or
the characters used on the latest cartoon.
I was wrong.
Kre-O realized
how popular their Transformer mini-figures were and released a set of blind
bagged characters. I didn’t realize
these were coming out, so I was surprised to see so many G1 favorites represented
when I found them in the store. As soon
as I saw that the set contained Springer I knew I had to have one. I didn’t want to test my luck though, so
instead of grabbing a handful of the packages I went to eBay. I won't lie, I was really tempted to buy a bunch of them and hope for the best.
When I received my
package from eBay it was still in the blind bag. I don’t know how the seller knew it was
Springer without opening the package; I think he must be a wizard. Springer comes with two swords; a gun and a sword would have been more accurate. The package says you can build a robot or a
vehicle, but his helicopter mode just looks like the robot is laying face
down. So really this is something you
want displayed in robot mode.
Springer looks
better if you don’t use all the pieces he comes with. There is a connector that fits over his chest
that allows you to plug helicopter blades onto his back. Doing so covers up the chest details that
make him look more like Springer. I get
that Kre-O didn’t want you to have a handful of extra parts, but he looks so
much better without all the extra blocks strapped to him.
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