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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Hasbro
EAN: 0653569111054
Label: Hasbro
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 months
Model: 81119
Publisher: Hasbro
Release Date: June 02, 2007
Sales Rank: 4022
Studio: Hasbro
Features:- AUTOBOT robot-to-vehicle figure features an AUTOMORPH forearm cannon and a hidden axe in robot mode, and a roof rack that converts to a shield or combat stretcher in Hummer H2-mode!
- Vanity is not a fault from which RESCUE RATCHET typically suffers. He is more concerned with saving the lives of his fellow AUTOBOTS® than with what they think about him
- He’s never paid much attention to the decorations adorning his vehicle mode however, after discovering the tendency for human rescue vehicles to be decorated in certain ways, he started paying more attention to his appearance
- His new paint job helps him fit in, and allows him to help more humans than ever before
- Plus, these new decorations just seem more natural somehow
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Vanity is not a fault from which RESCUE RATCHET typically suffers. He is more concerned with saving the lives of his fellow AUTOBOTS® than with what they think about him. Hes never paid much attention to the decorations adorning his vehicle mode. However, after discovering the tendency for human rescue vehicles to be decorated in certain ways, he started paying more attention to his appearance. His new paint job helps him fit in, and allows him to help more humans than ever before. Plus, these new decorations just seem more natural somehow. AUTOBOT robot-to-vehicle figure features an AUTOMORPH forearm cannon and a hidden axe in robot mode, and a roof rack that converts to a shield or combat stretcher in Hummer H2-mode!
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I am six years old. I really like this Transformer. He is really cool! He is easier to transform than some of the other ones. He stands up better than most of the others ones also. He is pretty awesome.
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Transformers toys usually have been designed for children. Some of us grew up with them and still enjoy them... I'm 31 and I'm still hooked!
I don't have many TF toys, but I focus on imports like Masterpiece (Optimus, Starscream and Megatron), Binaltech + a lot of Yamato Macross Valkyries (OK, these last are not TF... except for Jetfire).
So, I'm offering an adult collector's point of view.
I feel that the TF Movie line of toys was very hastily made and that ... Read More
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I bought this for my six year old thinking that he would be able to transform it himself since it's rated for ages 5 and up but it's not easy. It took me a while to figure it out using the practically useless directions that it comes with. My sixteen year old has to transform it for him all the time, how much fun is that? Also, there's pieces that pop off too easily and makes it difficult to transform.
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Ratchet is the last of the Voyager Autobot toys I have picked up and I have to say I was a little disappointed. His transformation is simplistic and not as detailed as the other toys. With all the other toys I had to keep refering to the instructions but with ratchet I did not. He's really bulky and it looks like the makers didn't really put a lot of effort into his design. Also his weapons are pretty crummy. His hand can change into an ugly green dull axe that looks like a butterfly and the roof rack ... Read More
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First: blackout is a good toy
Second: He is on the bulky side and i dont like the color
Third: i dont like how his only weapion is a roof rack because when you think about someone picking up a roof rack and bashing someone in the face with it its not going to do a lot only piss the dude off
Forth: Decepticons rule!!!!!
O and i noticed something in the movie, ratchet wasnt in the big fight in the city, the one kid called for him but he still wasnt there i dont think he was driving ... Read More
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