 Patriot Prime Reviews is a channel for adult collectors and may not be suitable for children under 13 years of age. Viewer discretion is advised. Now, onto the decals. And the set we're looking at in this video is for Generation Select's Grease Pit. And this is a set I have been looking forward to getting because this set is very Marvel G1 inspired. And if you follow my channel, you know I am a huge Marvel G1 fan. That was my G1 fiction back in today because living in Podunk West Virginia, I didn't have cable to watch the regular television show like everybody else could. So I am thrilled for this decal set. And this decal set includes one large decal sheet on foil backing and a smaller decal sheet on foil backing. So now without further ado, let's take a look at Grease Pit both before and after Toy Hacks decals. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews. In robot mode, straight out of the packaging, Grease Pit looks awesome. Yes, he's a repaint of Ironworks, but he is my favorite of the two because of his collar scheme. Now taking a closer look at the figure, he's got great paint applications. Purple faceplate, blue eyes, purple detailing there in the chest, some paint applications here on his weapon. And I love the fact that they give him little gas tanks. So when you position him like this, you add the gas tanks to the bottom so he looks like he has a flamethrower. Another extra piece he has is the gas station sign Super Gas Z1. This is a sticker, but it's not put on very well. That's a factory applied sticker. Little Decepticon logo right there on the arm moving on down. Paint applications there on the feet, and that is pretty much it. I just really love the collar schemes on this guy. It's very true to his original G1 toy, which was in fact the gas station base. And this guy's awesome. I really like Grease Pit. And there you go guys, there is one final look at Grease Pit in robot mode before and after. Now Grease Pit in robot mode doesn't really get a lot of new decals thanks to toy hacks because honestly, he doesn't need them. But taking a quick look at the figure, he gets a new decal right here on his shoulder. You got a purple Decepticon emblem on chrome backing. Now you have the option you could do that or that little one right there. He also gets new decals right here on the sides. New decals right there on the waist or the crotch area. Decals here on the hips. A little decal right there on the forearm. And new yellow decals there on the knees. And lastly, a decal right there that goes around the barrel of his red gun. And of course you see the decals for the gas station or the gas pumps that we'll go over later on. So there you go, there is one final look at Grease Pit in robot mode after. In gas station mode, straight out of the packaging, all of the collars from robot mode carry over and they carry over very well. They have a lot more roadways here. And I am really impressed how they took Ironworks's construction yard mode and turned it into a gas station. You got the gas station sign, Super Gasoline Z1 right there on top, and the pumps that plug in on the sides. That looks really cool. Now you got the convenience store section right here. You got some decals that look like windows. And really that's about it. That's the only real details you have other than the molded details and paint applications. Three decals. So there you go guys, there is Grease Pit's gas station mode before. And after. Grease Pit's gas station mode or excuse me, car wash mode looks amazing. Now the whole story behind the wash and roll car wash is this decal set is an homage to Marvel Transformers issue number 31. A pretty weird transformer story where Ratbat had created these car washes that would hypnotize humans into giving the Decepticons the gas out of their cars. Yes, it was the 80s. That was a weird transformer story. So it's really cool that Toy Hacks' design team created the wash and roll car wash out of Grease Pit. This is really cool. Now the first decals you're probably noticing are the new decals here for the ramps, which really add a lot of detail. And right here especially it looks like soapy water is coming out of the car wash and going down a drain. So that's really cool. Here along the sides you've got the types of car wash you can do. The super deluxe and basic. And then there's your stop caution go signs, clearance sign right there. There's the doorway into the car wash and the big spin rollers. And they go all the way back into Grease Pit right there. That's really cool. Side of the vehicle you've got the inner and the exits. That's on both sides. Here along this bar right here you can see inside of the car wash right there. It's a nice classic Marvel comic artwork. And on the back the same thing. You can see it's actually a control center for the Decepticons. Now right here on the sign you have the wash and roll car wash sign, which is a great throwback also to that Generation 1 comic book art. And it features GB Blackrock. Now GB Blackrock was the Marvel Transformers Tony Stark so to speak. This guy was a multi-billionaire oil tycoon that was pretty much in issue number 6 all the way until the end. So he was a major player in Marvel comics. And let's see right here on the gas pumps we've got decals right there on the top, the bottom, and there's a decal that goes right in the middle that separates them to make it look like there are two pumps and still one solid piece. Now the wash and roll has a terrible secret. Once you open up the roof here you see Ratbat. He is overseeing the entire operation and inside the hood is the machinery used to chop the cars up. That was a defense mechanism that they used on Buster Whitwicky. So that is really cool. Now if you don't want to have Ratbat right there, you can use these optional yellow decals. But I think that's so cool that they added Ratbat. I absolutely love that decal set and kudos to Toyhacks. Great job. So there we have grease pit in car wash mode after. The Toyhacks decal set for Generation Select's grease pit hits all those Generation 1 bells and whistles for me. As I said in the intro, I was a huge Marvel Transformers fan and getting this set, which is a great throwback to such an obscure issue, just really hits all the marks. Toyhacks, you did a fantastic job and it just amazes me the creativity that your team has for these figures. This is highly recommended, especially if you're an Avid Generation 1 Marvel fan. 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