 Today on Minifigure Monday, we're taking a look at another Creo Transformers Microchangers. So stay tuned. Hey guys, welcome back to Comic-Gadden TV. We're all geek culture collides. If you're new to the channel, don't forget to hit that subscribe button so you don't miss out on future videos. Alright guys, welcome back to Comic-Gadden. The only place on YouTube where all geek culture collides, I'm Shannon. And as I said today, we're taking a look at the Creo Transformers Microchangers. Build, Creon Figure, or Vehicle. As you saw last week, or last time, we took a look at Fuel Line. And the time before that, we took a look at Long Hall. Now let's hope when we open this guy up, we don't get either one of those again. As you can see on the packaging here, you got a few Decepticons and an Autobot. There's all the different Transformers you can make. Nosecone, Thrust, Nemesis Prime, Ramjet, Huffer, Kickback, C-Wing, Beachcomber, Cheetor, Sharkticon, Fuel Line, and Long Hall. Let's go ahead and open it up. And we got Sharkticon. So, so far, no doubles at all. Which is always good. Put this guy together real quick. My hands are too big for Legos. Looks like there's something stuck in there. Now, as most of you should know by now, I hate having spare parts when he's in his robot mode. When all Transformers are in their robot mode. I don't understand why Lego does that. I really don't. So let's go ahead. It looks like though, you can either use both of these as weapons. Or you can use these little claw thingies too. Either one will fit in his hands. Alright, so there's Sharkticon in his robot mode. And that, my friends, is how you use every last piece of the Creon Transformers, Sharkticon. So you can display them in robot mode without having to worry about losing pieces. I'm Shannon for Comic-Con TV. We're the only place on YouTube where all geek culture collides. Make sure and tune in every Monday for another minifigure review. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button so you don't miss out on future videos. Take care.