 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, on to the decals. The set we're looking at in this video is for Warfare Cybertron Siege 8-Face. And as you can see, the 8-Face decal set comes with one sheet of decals on this nice silver backing. So, you know, without any more monkeying around, let's go ahead and get a look at 8-Face both before and after toy hacks decals. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews. 8-Face's Jet Mode, straight out of the packaging, features practically no details at all. I mean, you've got the molded detail, especially throughout the wings that look decent, but it gets lost in all that paint. A lot of molded detail on that waxy plastic that you also lose. But the only real paint applications you have is this battle damage on the nose of the plane and that little tiny Decepticon logo. I do like the transparent windows, though. And that is pretty much it for 8-Face's Jet Mode. I mean, his headmaster partner, or excuse me, Titan master partner, Spasma, has more details than the jet. Nice molded details on the chest and legs. Great details on the face. That is fantastic. And his head mode on the back, eh, it's alright. So there you have one final look at 8-Face in Jet Mode before and after. 8-Face's Jet Mode gets some much needed detail work thanks to toy hacks. The first decals you're going to notice is the ones up here on the wings. That looks really good. Red and gray striping on both the main robot wings and right here on the wing shield. Moving down to the body of the jet, you get this brand new decaling along the top, which looks like vents and maybe some steel plates. You get purple decals right here on either side. Moving down to the nose cone, you get cell shaded windows. I love toy hacks' cell shaded windows. There's also some black stripe details on the front of the nose cone. A very, very nice improvement. Now, there are a few hidden decals that unfortunately aren't mapped on toy hacks' sight, so I'm going to show you where those are now. Right here, you get a small decal that goes right on the tip of the nose cone of the jet. It's a little gray, if I can get the light to catch it. A little gray stripy decal and removing the shield inside the cockpit. Let me get that open. I always try to open from the wrong side. There is decals that go inside the cockpit. The main decal, I love this one, it's kind of a homage to the speed, strength and intelligence dials you get on the generation one headmasters. So that's in the center and on either side are these blue decals. So if you see those, if you order that decal set and you don't see where those are listed, right there inside the cockpit. And speaking of inside the cockpit, Spasma gets a new decal too. He gets a gray and red decal right there on his chest. And I think that looks really, really good. So let's go ahead and get him in position here. And there you have one final look at ApeFace in jet mode after. ApeFace's Gorilla mode straight out of the packaging is the best looking mode as far as details are concerned. He still retains a lot of the great molded details throughout, but still gets lost in that waxy or black plastic. This mode does feature some great paint applications. You got some nice silver, red and yellow applications there on both arms, a nice purple Decepticon logo, and great applications here on the face. You got the white teeth, the black inside the mouth and the red visor. This version of ApeFace improved something I've always hated from the original. And that was the fact, the Gorilla face, there was no paint applications for the mouth. He just had those molded in teeth. I was so hoping that one day Toyhacks may give us some black to put in there, some white teeth, but hey, we got this guy. So there you go. There is one final look at ApeFace in Gorilla mode before and after. ApeFace's Gorilla mode gets quite a few new decals thanks to Toyhacks. Starting here at the top, you'll see he's got a new decal right there on his visor. Now you had a couple different options for that. You had a red decal that blended in more with the factory coloring or you have this maroon decal that I used. And I really like that. I think it breaks him up a lot more. He also gets black detailing right there on top of the shoulder blades. Here on top of the shoulders, he gets new yellow decals on the side of the arms, new green decals. And here on the forearms, yellow on the side and purple there on top. Taking a look at his chest or abs, rather, he gets this purple striping on either side to kind of break up all that black. Down here on the gorilla legs, he gets purple and red decals. And that's pretty much it for Gorilla mode. I really like how this looks now. I like the visor look. And oh yeah, he gets a red stripe there on top of the head. So there is one final look at Ape Face in Gorilla mode after. Ape Face's robot mode, straight out of the packaging, is very plain. Now the figure has a lot of great molded details throughout, but you lose it in that weird waxy plastic. He does have a few paint applications. He's got the Decepticon logo there on the chest. The eyes are painted red, the silver mouthpiece. But they really overdo it with the painted battle damage. I mean, the shins are covered in battle damage. The shoulders up here on the nose cone sticking up from his back. I mean, that's a little much. But as far as paint applications, that is it. If you turn him around to the side, you do see some details right there on the calf. But that's all. I mean, this guy really needs some detail work. So there is one final look at Ape Face in robot mode before and after. Ape Face's robot mode also benefits from some great looking toy hacks decals. Starting here on the top, he gets brand new eye decals. They're kind of a red chrome now that really catch the light. He gets these new purple accents right there on the front of his chest and some accents right there above the bicep. On the wrist, he gets these cool wrist gauntlets that are black with red dots all the way around. And one of my favorites right here on these chrome rivets that he had, toy hacks gives him gut gatling guns. I love that. That is so cool. He also gets yellow details right there below the chest and little decal right there on his belt buckle. Green accents right there on the top of the legs and purple accents right there on the shins. Ending up with some yellow details right there on his feet. It's a much better improvement to his very plain looking robot mode before. And man, those gatling guns. So there's one final look at Ape Face in robot mode after. You guys are going to go totally bananas for this decal set for War for Cybertron Siege Ape Face from toyhacks.com. It really brings some much needed detail to all three of Ape Face's modes. I mean, he was so plain looking before, but now he really pops. 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 videos. This is Patriot Prime, signing out.