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The featured bot in this video is Transformers Studio Series 86 Wreck Gar. I've got to give a huge shout out to my buddy Deluxe Baldwin from Hale Hasbro Reviews for finding this guy for me. He was at his local Target. He sent our little TF Con group a picture. He says, hey, I just found two of these. Anybody want one? And I'm like me, me, me, me, me because I have been looking forward to getting this guy for quite some time. And my pre-order doesn't seem to be budging. So Deluxe, thank you so much. And now let's take a quick look at the packaging. We got Transformers Studio Series 86, Transformers the Movie. You see Wreck Gar right there in Robot Mode behind the plastic. Some fantastic artwork there on the front. Side of the box, more of that same artwork zoomed in. Back of the box, we've got product shots, Wreck Gar in Motorcycle Mode, Wreck Gar in Robot Mode, and image displaying the backdrop. On this side, more of that same artwork with the Red 86. So now without further ado, let's get this guy opened up out of the packaging and check him out. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews. Now once you get Wreck Gar all opened up and out of the packaging, you'll see he does come with a sheet of instructions that as usual are very well illustrated and easy to follow. He also comes with two wheels and man, let me tell you, these are some solid pieces of plastic. I was expecting something kind of hollow, but man, these things, these are good quality. I mean, I really, really like those, but more into those later on. He also has his four-bladed axe or pizza cutter. I mean, that thing can really spin. Maybe it's a junky on fidget spinner, but there's his weapon. He also comes with this really cool backdrop that depicts junky on. And you've got the junky on ship flying right there. So if you do have room on your display area, you can put Wreck Gar right in there like that. But unfortunately, I do not. So now let's take a closer look at Wreck Gar himself. Now straight out of the packaging, Wreck Gar looks awesome and very faithful to his animated counterpart from the 86 movie. And that's always great to see with these Studio Series 86 figures. I mean, pretty much they've all been a hit except for cup and blur that looked nothing like their animated counterparts. Taking a closer look at Wreck Gar, amazing sculpted details. I mean, look at the face. That face is just spot on. Fantastic paint applications there too. You see the faux windshield there on top of the head, the red there for the light, the red eyes, love the mustache. That is a soft, pliable plastic. Got the beard right there. That's kind of at a curve. So it's kind of laying on the chest. Lots of great sculpted details. Not a lot of paint applications per se, but still he looks awesome. Now I do want to point out, you see the different spikes on him right here. These spikes are kind of a soft plastic. I mean, they're stiff right now, but this one right here, the way it was packaged, it was shoved in there and bent up. So I had to do the boiling water trick to get that fixed. If you don't know what that is, if you have bent plastic, you can actually boil some water, dip the offending piece in the boiling water until it gets nice and soft, straighten it out to where it looks right, and then really quickly dip it into some ice water for a couple minutes and boom, it straightened out and looks perfect. So he's got those four spikes on his wrists and down on the knees. Other details include the chest cannons that he has. Let's see, nice details there on the stomach. I like the saddlebags, like the details on those, they look really, really cool. Moving on down with the legs, looks like the seat right there. This is just a great looking figure. I just can't get over how much he looks like the cartoon. I mean, that is awesome. This is the best mainline wreck gar that we've ever got. I am so thankful to have this guy in my collection. Now let's bring in his accessories and we'll start with the wheels right here that went over earlier. These have lots of nice details as well. You can see the rivets there on the inside or the lug nuts rather. The details on the tires and the studs. Once again, exactly like the cartoon and I love how these attach to the figure. You take the wheels and you slide them over the spikes and then they just plug into the holes right there. So you can do wheels on either side like so or you could do wheels on both wrists. And I don't think it matters which side you plug it in on. You just got to make sure and press it in good so it stays as you saw over there where it didn't. So now he has wheels on both arms or to make him look like he did on the G1 movie. Man, that's in there tight. You want one wheel on the wrist and the other wheel down here on the knee. So there you have him with his shield and leg wheel. And then of course he comes with his fidget spinner axe right here. Lots of great details on this as well. I really wish it didn't spin. I mean that's just me but I'm not a big fan of that. And this slides right into his hand. You got the handle here that leads up into this little thicker area. This little slot in and you can hold it really tight once I get it in there. So there you go. Now you have Wreckgar all armed and ready for battle. And he looks awesome. Now let's get into his articulation. The head of course can do a complete 360. It can look up. It can look down. The chest cannons they have articulation as well so they can go all over the place. You have cold and hot. Now I got that reversed. You know what I mean. So yeah these can move all over the place. The arms can do a complete 360. They can also go up and down. And I love what they did right here. When these arms go up they have extra molded plastic section right there that looks like I don't know robot hinges right there. So you just don't have a gap and it looks really good. So they can go up and down. There is a rotation there at the bicep. There is of course the bicep bend and these joints are tight. I love it. There's also wrist rotation, waist rotation and an ab crunch. So that's pretty cool. So you can have him in a attack position where he's leaning forward looking up. So he's like charging you. Now the one issue with this ab crunch. There's a tab right here. If you can see the tab goes right there in that little slot. It doesn't connect really good. I mean the ab crunch just doesn't secure as much as I would like it to. But still pretty cool it's there. Now I think I may have missed the rotation if I did. There it is. If I didn't you just saw it one more time. Legs forward back out and these are on a soft ratchet. So they can go out all the way. The saddle bags will lift up. Now what I don't like about it is the ratchets move them out. If you're going to do a pose you've got a wide stance or narrow. So that's the one downfall of the ratcheting hips. Legs forward legs back knee bend once again tight joints. Rotation there at the upper thigh and ankle tilt. Well not as much ankle tilt. It's kind of a bottom of the foot tilt. But still it works. And I tell you what I love this figure. He is such a cool looking transformer toy. So now let's get RETGAR transformed into vehicle mode. Now the first thing you'll have to do to transform RETGAR into vehicle mode is to remove the accessories or remove the wheels that we will use later on and his fidget spinner axe. Next thing we're going to do is fold the fists down and around. They just fold up in under the wrists like so. Then you're going to bring his arms up over his head and twist them and his spikes are facing back. So he is surrendering. Now what you're going to do is take the chest section, pull down and extend all of this out like so. Then you're going to reach in right here and just bring this section up. Word of warning when I first opened my RETGAR this section here was so tight. I was afraid I was going to break it when I was transforming him. So once I got it popped loose, it's been no problem. So you're going to flip this all the way out. Make sure the arms are completely out of the way. You're going to fold these up like so. And now you're going to bring this all back in and you're going to tuck in RETGAR's head right up here in that canopy. So you're going to bring the head up. Then you've got this accordion hinge. You want to make sure and get this flat. And this is kind of tricky at first to get this lined up just right. Transform this guy multiple times and this still gives me a little bit of a fit. Never fails always on camera. So you get this up, this up. There we go. Snapped right into place that time. So now what you're going to do is bring in the arms and these little sections right here. See they're at an angle. They're going to pop in right there along the side of that brown section that's now inside the motorcycle. So now you have the arms looking like this. You're going to take one of the wheels and peg it into the holes. Go ahead and peg it into one. And right here you've got these little slots that are going to line up to these tabs right there. So go ahead and line up that one. Once you get this wheel lined up with this arm, go ahead and squeeze together so the wheel is in both. And then tab this arm in. There we go. So we got both arms tabbed in. The front of the motorcycle is done. Now we're going to bring this section up and out. So it's going to lay flat like so. Now you're going to take the legs and collapse them completely in. Bring the feet down. And then you're going to bring these up and over. And there's a little slot right here that's going to line up to that slot on the foot. So go ahead and get one side pegged in. So you've got that going on. Get your second wheel. And right there you're going to peg that wheel in. Now you're going to bring the second leg around to where it can peg in to the other side of the wheel. Get that pegged in. Flip around to make sure you get that slot tabbed into the toe. And there you have Wreckgar in motorcycle mode. Lastly we're going to take these sections right here. Flip these out. These are kind of the kickstands. And now you can pose Wreckgar in his motorcycle mode. In motorcycle mode Wreckgar looks awesome. I really dig the looks of this motorcycle. Very faithful to the G1 toy. I like the extra addition of the silver paint right there on the engine block. Not to mention the flame effects there on the gas tank. Though they're not real even. If you can see right there the paint is slightly off where those two halves went together. I like how on the back of Wreckgar's head you do have the speedometer right there. That is really, really cool. I mean that blends in really good. You can't really tell that is a robot head. The wheels look awesome. Big complaint though. Lot of gap. There is lots of gaps in this motorcycle mode. But still looks really good. Like the saddle bags. Now you can take his weapon the fidget spinner axe. And there's a little peg right there that you can tab onto the back of the motorcycle. But I'm not a fan of that because now it looks like he has a propeller. So I'll just kind of leave that off. Now the handles here. You can pose those any way you want. You can bring them down. You can bring them up. But yeah this is really, really cool. Of course you got the chest guns now. Our front mounted cannons for the motorcycle that you can move around. So there's you an option. And I like the addition of the kickstand. That really, really works. So it doesn't just flop over. Now of course you can pop the kickstands up. And then just roll them around. Of course my flat smooth surface it really doesn't work. But these wheels they spin well enough. I squeezed them together really tight. So those wheels are pretty well secured. So now let me pop these stands out again. Let's compare the new Studio Series 86 Wreck Gar with his Generation 1 counterpart. And I love the similarities between these two vehicles. You got the little gold swoosh there on the side. The big thick area with the hood and the canopy. Not to mention the clear canopies. You got the same collar scheme. You got the flame effects. I love it. I love when these new figures really pay great amages to their Generation 1 counterparts. It just is really cool to this old G1er. Now supposedly if you had another Wreck Gar you could have that Wreck Gar ride this Wreck Gar. But since I only have one I used another robot. So there you go guys. Studio Series 86 Wreck Gar in motorcycle mode. Now for some quick size comparisons. Here is Transformers Studio Series 86 Wreck Gar with Generation 1 Optimus Prime. Generation 1 Wreck Gar. Reveal the shield Wreck Gar. Power of the primes Wreck Gar. And Studio Series 86 Hot Rod. Transformers Studio Series 86 Wreck Gar is an amazing Transformers toy. I love this figure. He has a fantastic robot mode that is the spitting image of his cartoon counterpart from the 86 movie. Fun transformation. Vehicle modes okay. Little bit gappy but nothing I can't live with. The details on this figure are amazing. The sculpted details. The wheel details. The spikes. Hasbro you did an outstanding job on this figure. So there you go guys. Studio Series 86 Wreck Gar. So does a Transformers Studio Series 86 Wreck Gar belong in your collection? Absolutely. I love this Transformers figure. This is an awesome toy. He's got a great looking robot mode. Fun transformation. Vehicle modes okay. I'm not a big fan of all of the gaps. But to be honest how often do we get a really good motorcycle transformer? And I think Hasbro knocked it out of the park with this guy. Yes he's got a little bit of parts for him. But it's the wheels and they can be used as weapons. So it's no big deal. I just can't get over how good this figure is. He really really surprised me. Big shout out once again to Deluxe Baldwin for hooking me up with Wreck Gar. Thank you so much. And guys if you see Wreck Gar on the shelf. Pick him up without hesitation. You are not going to be disappointed. Now before I end the video. I want to do something special for you guys. Now every time I think of Wreck Gar. I think of National Treasure. Weird Al Yankovic. I mean Weird Al sung the song dare to be stupid. In the 1986 Transformers movie. During the battle and dance scene. Between the Autobots and the Junkions. Not to mention Weird Al voiced Wreck Gar. In the Transformers animated animated series. So in honor of Weird Al Yankovic. And his cult classic from 1989. UHF. We're going to take this video down. To the kitchen. And I'm here with my son. Delan from Delan's Toy Box. And you should really check me out. And him. Make sure you leave a like. And subscribe to me. And um. And subscribe to him. But today we are um. Eating a Twinkie Wiener sandwich. From the movie UHF. And you recently started liking this movie. I love it. What's your favorite part? It's when he yells. When he yells? So yes. UHF that came out in 1989. And one of the things that Weird Al. Showed in this movie. Was the Twinkie Wiener sandwich. And all you need is. Twinkies. Wieners. And I pick. Oscar Meyer Angus beef. Because that in my opinion. Is the best hot dog on the market. And. Easy cheese. So Dylan. Are you ready to try a Twinkie Wiener sandwich? Yeah. Alright. So first. I'm pulling off the first door. So I won't get in any more trouble. Alright. First thing we're going to do. Is let's open up the Twinkies. Okay. Yeah. Alright. There is. One for you. And one for me. Now according to the movie. You turn the Twinkie upside down. And then you have to cut. Right down the middle of the Twinkie. Making it look like a hot dog bun. Okay. Here I'll do yours. I don't mind. Remember I told you I'll do. He wants to do his own. Yeah. Oh he did it. One. One chop. Okay. Now you take your Twinkie. Or your hot dog. And we warm these up. Put them on the stove. So you put your hot dog there. You should put them on the stove. Whatever I know. We got a meme out. In camera now. Hi meme out. Hi. Alright. Let's open up the easy cheese. And now we just spray easy cheese on the wiener. Sorry meme out. You can't have any. This is only a Dylan and Daddy challenge. Alright. So there's mine. All ready to go. Dylan. I'm kind of excited to do it. I don't know how this is going to taste. I don't know how this is going to taste either. I've never done. Been a fan of weird owls for years. Never tried the Twinkie wiener sandwich. Oh. Yeah. Cheese on me. I think you're going to shoot across the table. Yeah. Let me help you. Yeah. Sorry guys. Say when. My gosh. This looks. This looks like a day. This looks like a Pluto snack or something. Alright. So here we are. Hold up your Twinkie wiener sandwich. I mean it smells good. But I don't know. Alright. You ready? In three. Two. One. Two. It's not bad. It's not that bad at all. Not at all. It's not bad at all. It's not that combination of sweet and salty. So what do you think? I'm always done man. That I invented at first but then at the last part it tastes like cake. It's like meat cake. Yeah whatever I eat it tastes like my own invention for some reason. I call it hot dog bites. It cuts up hot dogs with toothpicks and pickles. Yeah I cut up hot dogs. Then I put cheese. Then I melt. Then I put it in the microwave and melt the cheese and stuff. Then I put a toothpick through it. Then I put a pickle. Then you grab the toothpick and you eat it all at once. Okay. So what do you think of the Twinkie wiener sandwich Dylan? This is really not bad at all. He was nervous. He was kind of scared at first. He told me earlier you didn't want to do it. But yeah it wasn't bad. It wasn't at all what I was expected. Now would I fix a bunch of these for guests coming over at the house? Yes. He would. I would. I don't know if I'd do that. Yes so there we go. There is the Twinkie wiener sandwich. 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. Same thing with me. Once again, this is Patriot Prime. It's alright too Bob. I'm signing out.