 Welcome to another toy review brought to you by Comic Gettin' TV, I'm Shannon and today on the show we're taking a look at Transformers Dinobot Grimlock from Hasbro. Hey guys just a friendly reminder that Comic Gettin' TV is not a made for kids channel. All our videos and playlists on this channel are meant for the adult enthusiast and collector. If you're under the age of 13, make sure you click off now, parental discretion is advised. Hi guys, so like I said we're taking a look at the Transformers Dinobot Grimlock from Hasbro. I got this at Dollar General, I was actually surprised to find a full-size Transformers at Dollar General, they had Megatron, same size as the one back there, kind of cheaper though, these, their Transformers are the ones with pegs, kind of like these, but you know, the first one I saw was Megatron and then I picked them up and pulled them out a little bit and saw a Grimlock back there and I've always wanted to get the Dinobots. So anyway there's the back, pretty cool in the directions on how to change them are right here. So let's go ahead and open this guy up, take a look at him, alright so here he is out of the package, in the package he comes, this part here is detached, as I was just looking at it, let's go ahead and take that off, pop this off and this, so I can show you how to attach it because it wasn't really made clear, there was no instructions to show you, it almost looks like the head would attach here to this little hinge here, which is just resting on there, but upon further inspection it's too wide, so I noticed this backpack piece had these clips here and it clips right on there, just like that, okay, and then these two pegs here will go into those holes right there, push that back in and then this, the head, just snap right in there, just like that, and there's Grimlock in robot mode, very cheap, as you can see the arm just popped right off, pops right back on there, the legs are hollow, I know I said is $12 at Dollar General, you would think that it would be a little bit better quality because it's not that far off price-wise from the other Transformers, but yeah, very cheap, very cheap looking feeling, not that heavy, very light, the plastic feels like it, it could just snap it half at any time because it's just so hollow, the details though are very nice, nice paint job, they got the Autobot logo, pretty good, no paint flaws on it, little bit of paint bleeding off in the eyes there onto the face, but no gold paint blade and no red paint blade here, so anyway let's go ahead and follow the instructions and transform this guy into dyno mode, so what we gotta do, according to the directions on the back, we gotta, it says to rotate 180 degrees, but I'm not seeing how you're supposed to flip it like that, and do we pop the head off, the directions don't really make it clear, huh, all right well let's just mess around with it until we figure it out, oh no, and these things do, they pop off all the time, they're constantly popping off on me, all right, so here's the legs, all right, see what I mean guys it's just very cheap, very cheaply made, for the price tag they could have made it a little bit better, because like I said it's not that far off in price wise to other transformers of the size, so that off right now, the leg can stay on, off too for right now, fold it there, looks like, just like that, but looks like that should be the, okay, the feet rotate, the feet are what spins, and then this part comes around just like that, connect the head, there it is, once you figure it out it's actually pretty simple transformation, it's just the directions aren't that great, because the very first thing on the instructions it tells you to, right here, tells you to turn it 180 degrees, and with an arrow pointing at the head, but that's not what turns, it's just the feet turn, and that's it, which it shows right here, but this part doesn't turn, it lifts, see just like that, this part here makes sense, but I don't understand why they have tell you to turn it 180 degrees, I don't know, but anyway there's Dinobot, Autobot, Grimlock in robot mode, that tail doesn't look that great, so let's go ahead and transform them back into robot mode, we'll do the head, open up the chest, all right, see what I mean, they just disconnect constantly, bring the feet down, rotate those around, bring them back back down, click it in, the head goes back, all right, and there he is back in robot mode, pretty decent figure, decent transformer, they really could have made him put a little bit more effort into him, maybe a hinge here or something, it wouldn't have really cost that much more, like I said, $12 isn't that far off from the price tag of other transformers in the line, so, but there you have it guys, the dollar general transformer, Dinobot Grimlock, all right, so there he is with my other transformers, the Autobots, as you can see, he's about the same size as Optimus Prime, maybe just a little bit smaller, and I know Optimus was a little bit more pricier, but they could have made him a little less cheap, if you enjoyed that video, make sure you hit the subscribe button right there, so you stay up to date on all things geek culture, also go ahead and check out one of these two playlists on the side for more videos just like the one you just watched, I'm Shane, if you're coming in TV, the only place on YouTube where all geek culture collides, take care geeks.