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Toyhacks is a company run by collectors for collectors, so check out toyhacks.com and make your collection stand out from the rest. And tell them Patriot Prime sent you. Now, on to the review. The feature bought for this video is Transformers War for Cybertron Earthrise Battlemaster Sound Barrier. I'm taking a quick look at the packaging. You've got some great artwork showing Sound Barrier right there. Sound Barrier is packaged in Robot Mode with a blast effect. On the back of the packaging, you've got Sound Barrier in Robot Mode and in Ramp Mode. Yes, Sound Barrier transforms into a Ramp. Somebody really lost the Transformer Alt Mode Lottery. I am so excited. It's Alt Mode Assignment Day. And my name's Sound Barrier, so you know I'm going to get a really cool Alt Mode like a jet or a rocket. I cannot wait. Autobots, this is Optimus Prime. Report for Alt Mode Assignments. Hound, you shall be a military vehicle. Who are, Prime? Crosshairs, you shall be a battle van. That's outstanding, Optimus Prime. Hoist, you shall be a tow vehicle. Excellent choice, Optimus Prime. Sound Barrier, you shall be a Ramp. What the hell? A Ramp? Oh, and you'll also be able to turn into a shield to keep us from getting shot while you take the impact of the weaponry. What the f***? So without further ado, let's get Sound Barrier out of the packaging and check out this ADA compliant Autobot. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews. Now once you get Sound Barrier all opened and out of the packaging, you'll see he comes with a sheet of instructions. These are those very well illustrated Earthrise Siege instructions. But with this guy, trust me, you're not going to need those at all. He also comes with this little blast effect. And this is more like an impact opposed to a blast, a laser blast. That makes sense because he transforms into a shield, so he's going to get some impact. Now taking a look at Sound Barrier himself, he's not a bad looking robot. He's got great molded detail all the way around. And I really dig the colors. He looks like, he looks like Ultra Magnus. Face sculpt is great. That is an awesome face sculpt, head sculpt. I mean, the figure looks good. Articulation, I can't tell if the head moves or not. I just can't get my fingernail in there. So I'm not sure on that one. The arms can go up and down, but they're going to smack into that really big backpack behind him. And the legs are on a ball joint as well, but there is not much movement at all once again because of the really big backpack. But yeah, I like the robot mode and surprising since he's got such a big backpack, he actually stands up really good. I've seen a lot of videos where he just flops right over, but mine has no problem standing. Now let's get him transformed into ramp mode and pay attention to this. First thing, you want to clip the heels together like so, bring the arms in and there's a little tab on the back of the arm. That'll tab in right behind him. So do that on both sides. Then you're going to take this section, fold it over and it'll tab or the fetal tab right there. And there's the ramp. That is ramp mode. And you can take the little blast effect here and you can put it right on that peg. So there's some impact. There's a peg up here and a peg right there. And that's pretty much it. Ramp mode is translucent blue with some silver chrome looking details. Now ramp mode can be utilized with some of the other Earthrise figures. I'm going to use Ironworks, for example, since he's got ramps all over him anyway. What you're doing is you're looking for this connector port right here that'll match up to sound barrier. Just clip that in. Easier said than done. And now you have an extension of the ramp so any other MicroMaster can drive up and be on the base. Actually, it doesn't really lay flat. He's got a lot of robot underneath, but you understand where I'm coming from with this. Man, that's on there tight. Now you can also turn sound barriers ramp into a shield. Just flip him over and right here on the chest get a fingernail in and flip this peg down. So there you go. And then we'll take an Autobot. I've got Wheeljack handy and we'll put the shield peg that right into his forearm. And now Wheeljack is well armored up for any incoming Decepticon fire. Boom! See, that is so awesome. And now for some quick size comparisons. Here is War for Cybertron Earthrise sound barrier with War for Cybertron Siege Battlemaster fire drive. War for Cybertron Siege Battlemaster Smashdown. And War for Cybertron Earthrise MicroMaster Daddy O. Transformers War for Cybertron Earthrise sound barrier is a little different. I mean, he's a transformer that turns into a ramp or a shield, but he's a very good looking robot. And I think this figure is going to add a lot of playability to some of the future Earthrise figures coming down the line. So there you go guys. War for Cybertron Earthrise sound barrier. So does a War for Cybertron Earthrise sound barrier belong in your collection? Your mileage may vary with this guy. On one hand, he's a new mold. He's a new figure, but he transforms into a ramp or a shield. But granted, there's a lot of the play sets and the figures that have all that ramp interactivity with them. So picking one or two of these guys up may be worth it to add to the playability of those play sets. So this one, this one's on you. Now be very, very wary. I have heard and seen pictures of the hip joints, the little ball sockets holding the legs on, snapping right off. So I'm really not going to fool with mine at all because I don't want the guy to break. So there you go. Now guys, I want to thank you for stopping by and checking out my video. Don't forget to like. Don't forget to subscribe. And don't forget to hit that bell icon to get notified when I upload new videos. I do have quite a few more Earthrise figures to get in front of this camera. Once again, guys, this is Patriot Prime signing out. Hoorah!