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If I can get it off the table, these are raised ink stickers. So you will use these to give texture to the figure. There are textures for the tires and textures for the seats. So these are really going to add something new to Wreck Gar. So now let's take a look at Power of the Primes Wreck Gar both before and after toy hacks decals and let's see if they'll make him a sleek and shiny import. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews. Operators are standing by. Now Wreck Gar's motorcycle mode straight out of the packaging is very G1 inspired. Well at least as far as the collars go. He's primarily orange, brown and red. I actually love the red wheels on the bike just like Generation 1, but that's about it. Unlike his Generation 1 counterpart, this Wreck Gar, his motorcycle mode looks more like a cruising bike. I think it looks like an old Honda Goldwing like my dad used to have opposed to the Generation 1 Wreck Gar which was a big beefy motorcycle. Now that being said, he looks really, really good aside from the hands there on the bottom, but he is very plain. He really needs some details. So there is one final look at Wreck Gar in motorcycle mode before and after. Now I sure can't complain about lack of details anymore for this motorcycle mode. I mean check this out. This looks great. First thing you're going to notice is the gold chrome flames there on the sides. Gold chrome there. The red flames swish there on the front. Let me see if I can get these to show up. Check out the treads on the wheels now. That is so cool. You also have the raised edges right there on the seat. We'll know if you can hear that. Let me try here. See that's raised now. More details up here on the top. White details right here on this round section. You've got chrome here showing off the engine. Let's see. Flip around this side. He now has a speedometer on the back. He's got tail lights, blinker lights, and a vanity license plate that says Wreck Gar 86. One complaint I had with this set was this sticker right here was one solid piece. I had to take an X-Acto knife and run down the center to split that open. But still it looks really good. You've got some gold decals here showing the chain for the wheels. But man, what a difference that makes. I mean, I really love the tread on the tires now. That is so cool. Now let's do something that I haven't done for a while. We're going to compare a modern version figure and its toy hacks upgrades with the generation one version. So now you can see all the nice amages and details they put into this figure. You've got the red swoosh on both sides. You've got the chrome engine, which matches this here. You got these side panels with the saddle bags. I forgot to show that off just a while ago. That matches up with the saddle bags there. I mean, I think it looks great and a great homage to the original figure. So there you go guys. There is power of the Prime's Wreck Gar with toy hacks upgrades after. Wreck Gar straight out of the packaging looks really, really good. I love the G1 inspired collars on this guy. The gold, the brown, the red, it just screams generation one. But the only problem is he is very plain looking. I mean, a lot of nice bolded details throughout, but he could use something a little more. Now I have his weapon in hand. I'm not a big fan of the weapon as I said in my video review of Wreck Gar. This weapon is the exact same weapon that came with his reveal the shield figure. That worked perfect for that figure. For this guy, not so much, but I'm showing it because there are toy hacks decals that are going on this axe weapon to enhance it. So I want to make sure and give you guys a good before and after. So there you go guys. There is power of the Prime's Wreck Gar before and after. Wreck Gar gets all kinds of decal love in his robot mode as well. The first thing you'll notice is the new chrome detailing right here on his chest. You got chrome here on either side of this red section here. There's detailing right here on the chest for both sides and new flame decals. Autobot symbols on either shoulder. He gets little red chrome decals right there on the side of the head. He gets a new belt buckle if you will and crotch piece. Also new details there on the thigh. The seat ridges carry over for his knees and what I really like it's cool on each arm he has. Let me get this to focus in like little TV monitors. You've got a scene right there from Transformers the Movie and on this side it's Pickle Rick y'all. On the weapon as I said earlier the blades get some nice chrome edging. So I really like that. That looks cool. Granted this Wreck Gar figure is not going to keep that weapon. I'm going to give it to the power of the Prime's Wreck Gar. I'm going to give it to the reveal the shield version. So anyway there we go. There is Wreck Gar in robot mode after and as we did before I'm going to take this power of the Prime's Wreck Gar and compare him to the generation one figure. In robot mode power of the Prime's Wreck Gar his decals go more toward the animated model opposed to the cartoon. Granted the little red sections here on the head of G1 correspond to the red stripes here on his helmet. You get all this chrome detailing which looks like the chrome there on the engine of G1. The tan leg decals kind of go with the tan legs on this guy. But that's about it. But I do like comparing modern figures to their generation one counterparts. So there you go guys. There is power of the Prime's Wreck Gar with Toy Hacks decals after. Toy Hacks once again really impresses with their power of the Prime's decal set. This is a great upgrade that looks good both in vehicle mode and robot mode. And what's really cool about this set you have three different options for your Wreck Gar figure. You have the Wreck Gar version which I'm showing here. There's a version called Trash Cannon and a version called Rubbish. So if you have extra Wreck Gar figures you can make them look like three completely different toys. Not to mention I love the generation one throwbacks with this set. As I mentioned before Wreck Gar is not going to keep his bladed weapon that's going to reveal the shield figure. I actually give this Wreck Gar a non F gun and one of the extra axe weapons from my combiner war figures. I think it looks really good with this mold especially now with all the generation one throwbacks. If you enjoyed the video don't forget to like and don't forget to subscribe. As I said before I am trying my best to reach 2,000 subscribers by the end of October for TF Con in Reston, Virginia. So hashtag 2,000 by TF Con. Guys I appreciate you watching. This is Patriot Prime signing out. Hoorah!