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Amazon Maximum Age: 9 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 48 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Hasbro
EAN: 0653569182696
Label: Hasbro
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 9 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 months
Model: 81294
Publisher: Hasbro
Release Date: September 12, 2006
Sales Rank: 12999
Studio: Hasbro
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Name: Astrotrain Manufacturer: Hasbro Series: Transformers More Than Meets the Eye Classics Release Date: November 2006 Details (Description): ASTROTRAIN thrives on panic and fear. Though he is mainly used as a transport vehicle for moving warriors and supplies, he only truly feels at home pounding AUTOBOT warriors into scrap metal. His ionic displacer rifle can scramble AUTOBOT sensors, causing confusion in the enemy ranks, and his huge bulk casts a terrifying shadow across a battlefield. Those AUTOBOTS who survive a fight with ASTROTRAIN often need only hear the echoing boom of his engines in the distance to once again quake in fear.
Average Rating: 
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It has only 40% similarity with the figure in the cartoon. I still remember 15 years ago, the Astrotrain toy is better made than this.
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This toy has three modes. The best I think is the space shuttle mode. The train mode is hideous and looks like it wasn't very well thought out. The robot is alright. In the robot mode the forearms have to stay bent of the two shuttle halves easily cover them back up. The legs are kinda of wobbly. I was expecting something more.
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I haven't gotten the chance to open the toy yet since I bought it for my little brother, but if it's anything like the original from the 80s, I probably will be quite pleased. I got my little brother the Classic Starscream and we had no complaints, he LOVED the toy (since he's watched the original transformers animated movie 100 times). The transformer toys nowdays are so complicated and retarded they defeat the purpose of "playing." It ends up being more of a puzzle for kids to transform, not ... Read More
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My 6 year old son got this Transformer with his birthday money. It does just what it is supposed to (including popping apart if moved the wrong way). He has some trouble getting the configurations just right, but he's memorizing it. Also, he can't reattach the pieces when they pop off. This is a great toy though, and my son (and my husband) enjoys playing with and transforming it.
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First of all, I'll start by saying my favorite Transformer of all time from the series (I grew up with the G2 incarnation) was Astrotrain. Not only was he a triple changer, meaning there were three times the way he could transform, but both of his alternate modes were cool and fairly unique.
The bad: there are copious amounts of kibble (extant parts of other modes) in each of its modes. Shuttle mode has two halves of a locomotive on either side of it and a robot waist near the engine, ... Read More
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