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Transformers Collection – Rescue Bots

And so it continues, the great cataloging for my personal and ever expanding Transformers Collection!

Next we come to one of the longest running and popular iterations of the franchise – Rescue Bots and it’s spin off, Rescue Bots Academy.

 

Transformers Rescue Bots/Rescue Bots Academy Collection

(Note: All figures in photographs listed from Top Left to Bottom Right)

 

Heatwave

*Item #RB0001: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Heatwave (vehicle)

*Item #RB0002: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Energize Heatwave

*Item #RB0003: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Rescan Heatwave (vehicle)

*Item #RB0004: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Rescan Heatwave (dragon)

(Reference: Photo #P00061)

 

Chase

*Item #RB0005: Transformers Rescue Bots Dino Protector Chase

*Item #RB0006: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Chase

*Item #RB0007: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Energize Chase (vehicle)

(Reference: Photo #P00062)

 

Blades

*Item #RB0008: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Energize Blades

*Item #RB0009: Transformers Rescue Bots Rescue Dinobot Blades

(Reference: Photo #P00063)

 

Boulder

*Item #RB0010: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Energize Boulder

*Item #RB0011: Transformers Rescue Bots Rescue Dinobot Boulder

(Reference: Photo #P00064)

 

Bumblebee

-Bumblebee Rescue Garage Playset (MIB)

*Item #RB0012: Transformers Rescue Bots Autobot Bumblebee (MIB)

*Item #RB0013: Transformers Rescue Bots Human Axel Fraizer (MIB)

(accessory: Rescue Garage)

*Item #RB0014: Transformers Rescue Bots Autobot Rescan Bumblebee

(Reference: Photo #P00065)

 

Optimus Prime

*Item #RB0015: Transformers Rescue Bots Autobot Optimus Prime

*Item #RB0016: Transformers Rescue Bots Autobot Rescue Optimus Prime (vehicle)

(Reference: Photo #P00066)

 

Sideswipe

*Item #RB0017: Transformers Rescue Bots Autobot Sideswipe

(Reference: Photo #P00067)

 

Brushfire

*Item #RB0018: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Brushfire (MOSC)

(Reference: Photo #P00068)

 

Blurr

*Item #RB0019: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Rescan Blurr

*Item #RB0020: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Blurr (vehicle)

(Reference: Photo #P00069)

 

Quickshadow

*Item #RB0021: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Quickshadow

(Reference: Photo #P00070)

 

High Tide

*Item #RB0022: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Deep Water Rescue High Tide (MIB)

*Item #RB0023: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot High Tide

(Reference: Photo #P00071)

 

Medix

*Item #RB0024: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Medix

(Reference: Photo #P00072)

 

Hoist

*Item #RBA0025: Transformers Rescue Bots Academy RescueBot A.R.T Hoist

*Item #RB0026: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Hoist (vehicle)

(Reference: Photo #P00073)

 

Hot Shot

*Item #RBA0027: Transformers Rescue Bots RescueBot Hot Shot

*Item #RBA0028: Transformers Rescue Bots A.R.T Hot Shot (vehicle)

(Reference: Photo #P00074)

 

Whirl

*Item #RBA0029: Transformers Rescue Bots Whirl

*Item #RBA0030: Transformers Rescue Bots A.R.T Whirl (vehicle)

(Reference: Photo #P00075)

 

Wedge

*Item #RBA0031: Transformers Rescue Bots A.R.T Wedge

(Reference: Photo #P00076)

 

Salvage

*Item #RBA0032: Transformers Rescue Bots Academy RescueBot Salvage (MOSC)

*Item #RBA0033: Transformers Rescue Bots Academy RescueBot Salvage (vehicle)

(Reference: Photo #P00077)

 

Ratchet

*Item #RBA0034: Transformers Rescue Bots Academy Autobot Ratchet

(Reference: Photo #P00078)

 

Grimlock

*Item #RBA0035: Transformers Rescue Bots Academy Dinobot Grimlock (MOSC)

*Item #RBDA0036: Transformers Dinobot Adventures Dinobot Grimlock

(Reference: Photo #P00079)

 

Snarl

*Item #RBDA0037: Transformers Dinobot Adventures Dinobot Snarl

(Reference: Photo #P00080)

 

Swift

*Item #RB0038: Transformers Rescue Bots Mini-Con Swift

(Reference: Photo #P00081)

 

Freezer Burn

*Item #RB0039: Transformers Rescue Bots Mini-Con Freezer Burn

(Reference: Photo #P00082)

 

Griffin Rock Garage with Kade & Fireplug

-Griffin Rock Garage (MIB)

*Item #RB0040: Transformers Rescue Bots Human Kade Burns (MIB)

*Item #RB0041: Transformers Rescue Bots Mini-Con Fireplug (MIB)

(accessory – Griffin Rock Garage)

*Item #RB0042: Transformers Rescue Bots Human Kade Burns

*Item #RB0043: Transformers Rescue Bots Mini-Con Fireplug

(Reference: Photo #P000083)

 

Firehouse Headquaters

*Item #RB0044: Transformers Rescue Bots Human Cody Burns

(accessory: Firehouse Headquarters)

(Reference: Photo #P00084)

 

Morbot

*Item #RB0045: Transformers Rescue Bots Drone MorBot

(Reference: Photo #P00085)

 

Predaking

*Item #RBDA0046: Transformers Dinobot Adventures Predaking

(Reference: Photo #P00086)

Ask Trev – Your worst figure, why should I still buy it?

This question comes from Steve in Campbelltown:

‘What is the worst figure in your collection and why should we all own it?’

First off I’m taking a stab in the dark that Steve is talking about Transformers since that is what I am best known for collecting.  Well Steve, given I’m at the 4500 mark for the amount of Transformer action figures I own, there are a fair few contenders for the mantle of Worst.  So lets narrow it down to Transformer figures that actually transform and go from there:

 

Equal 3rd Worst

Generation One Crankcase & Scoop

Podscussion: Bad Toys you Still Love

Why are they bad?

Firstly – both these toys have irritatingly simple transformations, even for G1 toys – one move for the legs, one move for the arms and one move for the body/backpack.

Secondly – awful heads!  Scoop’s is ridiculously small, making him look like a little yellow guy wearing a huge orange sumo suit, whereas Crancase has just an orange blob for a face, making you squint to make out any detail whatsoever.

Thirdly – bad bodies.  Neither of these toys have any articulation to speak of.  Scoop’s chest sticks out so far his little hands barely reach past it, and those hands don’t even have peg holes to hold his Targetmaster partners.  Lots of Transformer toys have decent sized backpacks, but I’d struggle to think of any that have a proportionately bigger one than Crankcase which towers over the back of him to a ludicrous degree.  And while Scoop as a Targetmaster can’t hold guns, neither can Crankcase who is a Triggercon.  What’s the point of being a gun-themed robot if you can’t even hold a simple blaster?!  As for having legs that actually separate, forget about it.

‘We aint got no thumbs Luitenant Dan!’

Why you should own them?

Both toys have really nice altmodes for their time, with Scoop being a front-end loader that can actually move his scoop, and Crankcase being perhaps the only Decepticon toy of 1988 that had an altmode disguise that could actually work as a disguise, rather than being a huge monster or a neon-coloured vehicle.  The Targetmaster and Trigger gimmicks are good fun and they both had interesting roles in the IDW comics.  Plus who doesn’t love some G1-goodness 😉

 

2nd Worst

Steelbane – The Last Knight

Toys Review – The Last Knight: Steelbane, Cogman & Sqweeks

Why is he bad?

Firstly – loose ball joints.  The joints in his shoulders and legs are atrociously loose, making him very hard to pose in robot mode, he is fiddly as hell to try and get to stand in any decent pose without his sword drooping towards the floor.

SecondlyWorst. Dragon-mode. Ever. His dragon mode is absolute shite!  Looks absolutely awful, like someone was building a robot alpaca and lost the instructions half way through.  There have been a lot of great dragon Transformers over the years and they do not invite Steelbane to their parties.

Why you should own him?

Probably the coolest ‘knight’ looking Transformer toy ever in his robot mode with lots of detail, even on the sword.  There were four Knight toys from The Last Knight film and he is the best looking of the lot, with the others compromised by either missing faces or their combiner gimmick.  Even if you were not a fan of the film, having a Transformer who looks like he should have been kickin it with Arthur & Merlin is pretty boss.

Movie Review – Transformers: The Last Knight

 

Winner of the Worst

Rescue Bots Quickshadow

Toy Review – Rescue Bots Quickshadow

Why is she bad?

Firstly – terrible proportions in both modes.  Even being a Rescue Bot which is a line known for its more basic toys due to the age demographic they are made for, the vehicle mode is too snub-nosed and the robot mode doesn’t even remotely resemble the cartoon.  And what’s with the big goggles – she looks like she is going scuba-diving while flying a WWI plane!

Secondly – the broken transformation spring.  This was a toy made for tiny kids and with one transformation movement. It is unbelievable that there was so little quality control that she got released when the spring that allows the transformation was broken in 95% of the figures.  Any child given this figure would have been supremely disappointed and their parents feeling ripped off.

Your Quickshadow toy is going to spend more time looking like this than a robot or car

Why you should own her?

Errr… that’s a toughie.  There really isn’t anything to recommend the figure at all.  At most I would say that she was the first female Rescue Bot which gives the toy some novelty value, and that her on-screen character was very cool.  Coming across as a very chilled and aloof British Secret-Agent type gave her a personality we have not seen in Transformers before or since, it’s a shame she didn’t get more airtime than she did.

Rescue Bots Toys Gallery

 

So there you go Steve, your question answered 😊

Transformer Fan Interview – Steve

Got any transforming Transformer toys that you think are worse than these?  Why not mention them in the comments section below!

Rescue Bots Toys Gallery

Rescue Bots, and now its successor Rescue Bots Academy, have come to an end.  Rescue Bots has the distinction of not only being the longest running single Transformers cartoon series, but also the first to have no Decepticons.  Aimed at a young audience, even adult fans enjoyed watching the various generations of heroic young Autobots save lives and fight natural disasters.

Enjoy below a trek through many of the various Rescue Bots toys we’ve had over the last several years, with many characters getting not only multiple toys, but alternate alt-modes as well!  Though simplistic, most of these toys were well made for younger fans, though of course the likes of Quickshadow left much to be desired.

 

Heatwave
Chase
Boulder
Blades
Optimus Prime
Bumblebee
Blurr
Salvage
Quickshadow
Sideswipe
High Tide
Hot Shot
Whirl
Wedge
Medix
Hoist
Ratchet
Swift
Freezer Burn
Griffin Rock Garage with Kade & Fireplug
Firehouse Headquaters
Predaking
Morbot

 

Toy Review – Rescue Bots Quickshadow

 

Multiverse Blurr Toys Gallery

The sixth of my Multiverse galleries.  Blurr first showed up in the 86′ toyline and animated movie.  We had to until Armada to get another version of him but since then the speedster has taken off once again!

For my review of Titans Return Blurr see HERE

For my review of Combiner Force Blurr see HERE 

 

Individual Figure Pic’s

Name: Blurr
Toyline: Generation 1
Mode: Robot
Mode: Cybertronian Hover Car

 

Name: Blurr
Toyline: Armada
Mode: Robot
Mode: Cybertronian Speedcar

 

Name: Blurr
Toyline: Animated
Mode: Robot
Mode: Cybertronian Speedster

 

Name: Blurr
Toyline: Generations
Mode: Robot
Mode: Sports Car

 

Name: Blurr
Toyline: Rescue Bots
Mode: Robot
Mode: Race Car

 

Name: Blurr
Toyline: Titans Return
Mode: Robot
Mode: Cybertronian Hover Car

 

Name: Blurr
Toyline: Combiner Force
Mode: Robot
Mode: Race Car

 

Comparison Pic’s

Robot Modes
Vehicle Modes

Toy Review – Rescue Bots Quickshadow

Femmebots, the slang term for female Transformers, are becoming more commonplace but are still for the most part a rarity  – you can count how many get released each year without taking off your socks.  Rescue Bots has been the longest running single Transformers cartoon show in history and they have finally introduced a female Autobot into their admittedly rather small ensemble.  Quickshadow is a very cool character, coming across as a highly competent, British-sounding spy.  Being a sportscar that turns into a female robot makes Quickshadow sound like a James Bond wet dream come to life and for those of us that like to collect female Transformers sounded like a new toy to look forward to collecting.

Unfortunately what we got is perhaps one of the worst quality Transformer toys we’ve had in years.

 

Don’t open me up – I’ll just break your heart

However let’s start with a few positives.

Vehicle mode

 

A very sexy little sportscar.  There is some nice detailing in the grill with the little Autobot symbol and the blue highlights on the hood, doors and hubcaps certainly pep up what would otherwise be a bland colour scheme of white and grey.  Smaller than the other Rescuebots, even Blurr looks bigger.

 

Robot Mode

Not bad, but quite blocky.  Of course this is to be expected since it is a Rescue Bots toy.  However on the TV show all the other characters look quite blocky but Quickshadow is very lithe and agile looking so it is a shame they did not go to at least some effort to represent that here.  Also a little more detail in the face would have been nice as well, perhaps a more defined mouth or something to show she has optics behind the big eye mask.  Scale-wise she is comparable to Blurr however is smaller than all the older Rescuebots such as Energize Heatwave.

“Why is it on the show I look like you Arcee, but in real life I look like Margaret Thatcher’s even more butch cousin?”

 

Transformation.

Here is where it being a Rescue Bot is supposed to be the big seller for young TF fans but in Quickshadows case it’s the main reason not to buy this toy.  There is only one thing you need to do to transform her, that being pull the front wheels out sideways – then everything is supposed to pop into place.  But she jams.  In fact she jams nearly every single time!  And you can’t just push the wheels back in and try again.  At first I thought my son was using her wrong.  Then I thought we just must have gotten a dud.  But a subsequent look at various ratings of the toy on Amazon and eBay has shown that this seems to be an endemic fault with the figure.  There is a little spring at the top of the car’s hood which is supposed to facilitate this transformation but the spring constantly jams and to un-jam it you have to pull the hood down so hard you are certain it is going to snap.  In fact I’m afraid to transform her again in case it does!  This is a shameful flaw – only one moving part and they f*ck it up!? Poor form Playskool & Hasbro – poor form indeed.

Your Quickshadow toy is going to spend more time looking like this than a robot or car

 

Worth Getting?

No.  She costs the same as the older Rescue Bot figures despite being nearly half the size and the jamming spring means that the toy is almost unusable from the get-go.  I’m glad to have another Femmebot in my collection but I would say this is a contender for the worst quality Transformer I have ever come across.

 

Have you got this figure?  Will you still get this figure after reading this review?  Would love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below.