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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. Generations Selects grease pit. Now, normally I always go over the box in the intro, but to be honest, Generations Selects boxes are kind of boring. They're just cardboard boxes with an Autobot symbol on them. But once you do get him out of the packaging, you'll see he does come with a sheet of instructions. And just like all the earth rise and siege instructions, these are very well illustrated and very easy to follow. Grease Pit is a repaint of War for Cybertron Siege Ironworks, but with a couple of differences. He comes with this extra added piece right here that is actually a gas station sign that will see in his alt mode, that attaches to his shoulder in robot mode, and instead of a hook that Ironworks came with, he gets these gas pumps that attach underneath his weapon to kind of give it a flamethrower look. And of course, he is now a Decepticon. And I absolutely love the color schemes on this guy. He looks so cool. Dare I say, I think he looks better than Ironworks. Now, in generation one, Grease Pit was the name of this little micro master right here that transformed into a monster truck. The generation selects Grease Pit is based upon Ironworks's gas station base. So you can see that's where his color scheme comes from. Grease Pit, of course, has all the articulation that Earthrise Ironworks have. The arms can do a complete 360. There is an elbow bend, elbow rotation. The head can rotate complete 360. There is a slight waist rotation, more of a hinge than a rotation. Legs can go up, down, in and out. There is a knee bend and there is an ankle tilt. So pretty cool figure. And like I said, I love the looks of this guy. Now let's go ahead and get him transformed into his gas station alt mode. Grease Pit's gas station mode is actually a pretty creative use of Ironworks's mold. I like how they take the crane arm, lay it down flat, and then you attach the gas station sign there on top. And it's got the little gas station pumps there on the side. That's really cool. And this is a great generation one throwback right here. Super gasoline Z1. Just like the G1 original. That is awesome. I love that. And here's actually both of the gas station modes together. So you have a nice side by side comparison. Also I want to take a special note and show that these right here, this is a sticker on this part. And I believe he's got new stickers right here. I've seen some early reviews of the figures where these stickers were put on pretty sloppily. These are actually on really good. And trust me, I know putting on stickers. I like how it looks like glass right there. Like that's the front of the convenience store. A really cool looking mode. Now there is another mode that Grease Pit has that's another throwback kinda to the generation one toy. So this right here is kind of my fan mode homage to the original Grease Pit battle station mode. I just kind of tweaked everything a little bit to try to make it look as close to the original as I could. And to be honest, I think I did a pretty good job for what I had to work with. And it actually works really well with his generation one namesake. And now for some quick size comparisons. Here is Transformers generation selects Grease Pit with generation one Megatron, Transformers Earthrise Ironworks, and War for Cybertron Siege Brunt. Transformers generation selects Grease Pit is an awesome repaint. I actually like this version better than the original. I love the color scheme. It just really fits for Decepticon. Plus, when's the last time we got a gas station transformer? This figure is highly highly recommended. If you get a chance to pick him up, do not hesitate. You're not going to be disappointed. Now guys, if you enjoyed the video, don't forget to like, don't forget to subscribe, and don't forget to click that bell icon to get notified when I upload new reviews. Once again, this is Patriot Prime, signing out. Hoorah!