He's a goddamned toaster. If that's not enough to make you want Ejector, continue reading.
So, Ejector. As a Scout he's packaged in robot mode, so I'll start there.He has a very different overall look. The most obvious example of this is his VERY cartoony face. He'll stand out well in your collection, which is always a plus. His paint is simple, but it's not like you see many multicolored toasters, you know? Anyways, What paint there is is well done, but he is mostly molded in color. One neat little feature is his tail. It's a string with a little plastic piece on the end that looks like an electrical plug.
His articulation is pretty much standard for a Scout. Balljointed shoulders, elbows, and hips, hinged elbows (4 of them. He has 4 lower arms and 4 hands), fingers (On the inner, main lower arms), and knees, and swivel thighs. Because of the design of his head, he doesn't have any neck articulation, but because of the transformation, you can open his mouth wider. And, of course, his tail is a string, so it's also posable.
So, there you have it. The toaster. It's a nice little toaster, with 4 slots, a painted dial, and a little painted switch. The silver is all paint, so he looks good. The back is rather open though. Reall not much to say about his alt-mode, except that it is awesome.
Really, I got Ejector just for the weird style and silly alt-mode. Luckily, he's a well made and fun toy. Definitely recommended.
~Raw/Monty
Star Trek: Sons of Star Trek by Morgan Hampton
3 weeks ago
He does look like fun. Although one thing that sort of surprises me is that they didn't incorporate a missile launcher in the mouth to represent a flamethrower.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it wouldn't have been feasible to do, but it would have been cool.
Oh wow, I want it.
ReplyDeleteLooks like I'm having the same effect as Matt.
ReplyDeleteIf I didn't already want it, I would now! Great review!
ReplyDelete~Matt Booker
Yup that electrical plug tail is an Australian type of electrical plugs. Neato! :D
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