Below that is all the requisite legal information for the figure. Next to that are the cosells for this figure: Stinger, Crowbar and Bumblebee. In Ratchet's case, he comes with a background with a battle scene happening towards the end of the movie. Towards the bottom it shows you how you can take the cardboard insert from the inside of the packaging and use it as a display base and background for the figure. It also describes his transformation as having eighteen steps. The back of the packaging shows Ratchet in both modes along with the logo for the first "Transformers" film. It's a neat idea and has kept me from tossing out the box so far. The idea is that you can line up all these figures on a shelf to show off the collection numbers. The packaging also has package art on the side and a large collector number designated to each figure. To the left is new package art with blue borders. Towards the lower part of the box is the logo for the specific film the character comes from. Reflecting the new, unified approach to the Transformers toy line both Hasbro and Takara Tomy's logos appear on the front of the packaging. Instead of the lighter colors of "The Last Knight" boxes, this box takes a more "Generations" style approach, using a black background and a vertical "Transformers" logo to the right. The boxes are vertical rectangles with a large window in the front. The Deluxe Studio Series figures are packaged in boxes similar in size to the boxes used for "The Last Knight". It is worth reading those reviews (at the very least to look at the photos) to familiarize yourself with the sculpt that this figure is seemingly based on. This sculpt was more recently used in the 2014 "Movie Advanced" line in Japan. This figure appears to be a partial tool (or retool if you prefer) of "Dark of the Moon" Deluxe Class Ratchet. Over the years there have been several interpretations of the live action movie Ratchet in toy form. Part of the idea was also to fill in gaps in previous lines by making characters who had not appeared in the line previously. The series boasts several figures that are made in rough scale with each other using the CAD files from Paramount Pictures as the basis for the design. In 2018 Hasbro launched the "Studio Series", a "Generations"-esque line of figured focused on the live action movies. The live action movie series was now ten years old meaning an entire generation of fans had grown up in an era where they had a live action Transformers theatrical film every other year to watch. Not for children under 3 years.ΔΆ017 was a milestone in Transformers history. Warning: Choking Hazard - Small parts.Removable backdrop displays Autobot Ratchet figure in Mission City Battle scene.Converts between robot and vehicle modes in 18 steps.Figure scale reflects the character's size in the world of Transformers Movie 1.Premium figure and packaging inspired by the iconic Mission City Battle scene.Studio Series 04 Deluxe Class Movie 1 Autobot Ratchet figure.Includes Transformers Studio Series 04 Deluxe Class Movie 1 Autobot Ratchet figure, accessory, removable backdrop, and instructions.Remove backdrop from pack to showcase the trusted Autobot medic in the Mission City Battle scene. This Studio Series 04 Deluxe Class Movie 1 Autobot Ratchet figure converts between robot and vehicle modes in 18 steps and comes with a weapon accessory. From the vantage point of a mid-air flip, he slices down a Decepticon, then clears a path to victory as Sam Witwicky races to save the Allspark. In the climactic Mission City Battle from Movie 1, Autobot Ratchet defends the Allspark with selfless dedication. Official images and text in italics below from : Retailer: General Release (Toys R Us, K-Mart, Target etc.) "Generations" Studio Series Toys 'R' Us Exclusive Thundercracker Toy Review.Rebekah's Garage Bumblebee with Charlie.Quintus Prime with Bludgeon Decoy Armor.Alchemist Prime in Submarauder Decoy Armor.
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