Transformers model kits

mrboshek

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I already posted my comment 👇 in fwoosh yolopark thread. I figured we can start a generic TF models thread here since there's not that many options.

I decided to give Yolopark another try (I thought Megatron was a little overated for all the praise he got). I just placed an Amazon order for Starscream, he's $53.99. I kind of feel bad about selected the 4am-8am tomorrow morning delivery window 😆

I also recently picked up up a couple of the blokees blind boxes that are popping up at Walmart and the $9.99 OP and BB. The $9.99 kits felt a bit more solid and closer to an actual figure compared to some of the other figure kits I've bought like Bandai Star Wars and the various anime girl models. I liked them.
 
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I really like YoloPark's 9"(?) Optimus and Megatron, but I don't want to re-buy them with less deco, and I think that will keep me from buying other characters if they go in that less deco direction. Starscream looks great, but I really can't get into another line!
 
I forgot to mention, I really like Starscream. He's been my most pick up and pose figure for over a week. I guess his biggest fault would be a lack of waist swivel, although I haven't missed it too much. His articulation seems more complex than Megatron, but then Yolo misses the waist articulation because the cockpit gets in the way. It's a bit of a head scratcher because they designed a butt flap that goes above and beyond. It not only angles outward, but also slides upward, yet they didn't come up with a way to pull his torso out a little to allow a twist. I completely missed the extra buttflap movement until Robo pointed it out in his review.
I think Starscream might have some extra die-cast bits compared to Megs and he seems heavier. I do like the heft and cold feel of die-cast as as nice change of pace from the usual plastic figures. Might have to get an OP.
 
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I finally picked up a yolopark Optimus mold. The mini Megatron gun as a pack in with Nemesis Prime was a deciding factor in going with him over OP. Gun Megatron looks great in Starscream's hand and is like the finishing touch to one of my favorite figures I bought this year. NP isn't bad either, but his hips in the front kick motion are a huge disapointment, they flop straight down. At least they don't affect his ability to stand. Might go with the all plastic OP next.
 
I received my Yolopark AMK mini series 2 figures yesterday. Very happy with them. They all come with a piece of translucent Hound, so he's a BAF.
 
I received my Yolopark AMK mini series 2 figures yesterday. Very happy with them. They all come with a piece of translucent Hound, so he's a BAF.
Where’d you get them?
 
So nearly a month after that last post, I received the wave 2 I ordered from Amazon. This assortment includes all Autobots - Jazz, Cliffjumper, Prowl, Hound, Arcee, and Rodimus Prime, with a bonus translucent Hound that can be built from parts included with each of the other figures. I got a case.

They’re a fun lot. They seem to have a few more moving parts per character. CJ got an ab crunch that Bee didn’t. Prowl has hinged door-wings and his twin shoulder cannons. Hound has his shoulder mounted cannon as well. Arcee is very slender, but still balances well. They all pose really well. My fav character of the lot Jazz, and he may be my favorite figure on the wave as well. But they’re all solid.

I just wish there wasn’t such a gap between waves. I think I went with the wrong brand in terms of character selection and frequency of release. The Blokees thread moves so much. This line feels like an afterthought.
 
The movement in the Blokees thread is due to the ease of making the Galaxy and Defender lines since they're more G1 cartoony. The Classics line and above Boshek mentions preferring aren't releasing all that fast at all. TFOne Megatronus dropped last month, the second wave of the Classics line, afaik.
 
Aesthetically, I prefer the yolopark versions. The sculpts are very close to the G1 animation models. The Blokees I've seen seem a bit exaggerated, more chibi. Not my thing. And are they blind boxed? Also not my thing.
 
The smallest Blokees are blind boxes. They seem to have two types of blind boxes, one that is very chibi-like or super deformed and one that's closer to classic G1? I still think the $40 G1 Soundwave will make my top 10 of the year whenever someone makes the thread here, but even he has some stylized proportions.
 
The smallest Blokees are blind boxes. They seem to have two types of blind boxes, one that is very chibi-like or super deformed
The Defender line.

and one that's closer to classic G1?
The Galaxy line. There's a Shining sub-line with light-up chests. This line is also blind-boxed.

I still think the $40 G1 Soundwave will make my top 10 of the year whenever someone makes the thread here, but even he has some stylized proportions.
The Action line.

There's also the Classics line, my fave. WM has Bee and Op for $10, but I've gotten most everyone since Arcee from BBTS at $20 each. They all have the light-up chest/head feature. Neither Classics nor Action are blind-boxed.
 
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Sometimes the blind boxes have nifty little accessories. From one of the blind boxes currently at Walmart, I got an IDW OP with a blast effect and Kickback had a mini insect mode Shrapnel.
 
All right all right you Blokees freaks. You have your own thread. But thanks for pointing out the pros and cons!
 
I just pre-ordered the Yolopark Optimus Primal and Dinobot because I am apparently very susceptible to social media advertising. I'm not familiar with Yolopark products or this Beast Wars line and hope folks here can answer some of my questions. I know they don't transform and may be technically considered model kits because they require some assembly (but they're essentially BAFs).

How are the Yolopark products overall? Is there anything I should be aware of like frequen QC issues or use of cheap plastic that's likely to break?
Is there a release date for these figures?
Is Yolopark a company that's likely to continue a line with several additional characters? I'd love to have a good Beast Wars collection.
I appreciate any info and insights y'all share. Thanks!
 
Yolopark has made some quality Transformers at a couple different scales. I collect the few G1 designs they've released at the same scale as some of the Blokees, but less stylized and more proportionate to G1 animation models. They come disassembled at the joints, and plug together very easily using ball/socket joints. They stand about 4" tall.

The other high end Yolopark stuff I've gotten is also kind of like model kits, in the loosest definition. There's assembly required, but it's no where near as intense as something like Bandai model kits. I have G1 Optimus Prime and Megatron, both with battle damage/wear. They look incredible to me. Full range of articulation, standard kinds of accessories like Prime's rifle, axe, Megatron's mace, I think even Kremzeek? They stand about 10" tall.

Hope that hels, @Bills all day
 
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