 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. Hey, what's going on guys? Patriot Prime here once again with another toyhacks.com sponsored review. But before we get started I need you guys to do me a favor. If you're watching this video right here and are not a subscriber of Patriot Prime Reviews, please hit that subscribe button right now. It won't cost you a thing but will help me and my channel out tremendously. Now, on to the decals. And the set we're looking at in this video is a sneak peek of Toyhacks' upcoming decal set for War for Cybertron Earthrise Sound Barrier. This decal set includes one decal sheet on foil backing and actually has enough labels to cover two figures with four different accent colors. And because of that, I had to go out and get another sound barrier. So now without further ado, let's take a look at sound barrier both before and after Toyhacks decals. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews. In robot mode, straight out of the packaging, sound barrier doesn't look bad at all. I personally dig his red, white, and blue color scheme. Taking a closer look at the figure, his paint applications include a silver face and visor, some red accents there on the chest. He's got a blue body and that's it. As far as molded details are concerned, great molding there on the arms and the legs. He's got this big translucent backpack and that's because of his transformation or his alt mode. And speaking of alt mode, we'll go ahead and transform him into his alt mode, put the legs together, flip the back around and peg the arms in. And there we have sound barrier in his awesome ramp mode or shield mode if you prefer. Now as far as this is concerned, it's got great looking silver paint applications along the translucent plastic and that's it. There's really not much to go over in ramp mode. So I'm really looking forward to seeing how Toyhacks can improve on this figure. So there is one final look at sound barrier in ramp mode and robot mode before and after. Now the first thing you're probably noticing is the dark decals that go all along the entire length of the ramp or shield that really make it look like a completely different figure. I love that. Plus it adds some new details with these silver rectangles and silver chevrons down on the bottom. But I really love those red highlights. That looks awesome, especially against those dark decals. Now I did mention earlier, you get four different options for the highlights. You get red, blue, yellow, and orange. Now for my second sound barrier figure, I added the yellow highlights and I left off the dark decals for the silver. And I think that yellow on silver looks really good. I did add the vent slash texture decals there on the sides. But all in all, man, I like that. And here's both of them together. So that's a pretty cool option to have for the ramps. Now let's take a look at robot mode. In robot mode, sound barrier gets quite an impressive amount of decals for such a small figure. He gets these new armor plating decals up there on the shoulders, the forearms, and the shins. He gets new vent decals right there on the chest, new chrome decals there on the shield, and color enhancing decals on the wrist, the chest, the knees, and what would be the visor. Now this sound barrier here has a black visor. The rest of the visor options all match the other color schemes. You got blue, orange, green, yellow, actually there's two blues. So I'm not sure if one of those blues was supposed to be red. So I gave my red guy here the dark visor, which kind of makes him look like he's wearing sunglasses. So I think that's still pretty cool looking. Now here's the other sound barrier. This is my yellow version, AS86. As you can see, he's got the yellow visor. And I really like how that looks. These decals really add a lot to the sound barrier figure, breaking up all that white. Now the decal set says it has enough for two figures. But really, if you count in all the extra color striping, the orange, blues, yellows, there's enough for actually four figures. Granted, there is no more decals for the armor plating. There's just enough for the two. But if you had four sound barriers, you could use this entire decal sheet. So there you go, guys. One final look at sound barrier after. The designers at toyhacks.com continue to impress me with their decal sets for these tiny Micro Master and Battle Master figures. The attention to detail on these little guys is amazing. I love the looks of these figures now, and I couldn't be happier with them. Thank you once again for sending me this advanced copy in order to share with all my viewers and quick note, something happened to my channel while I was filming this review. I hit 6,000 subscribers, and as a result, I'm going to do a raffle. A 6K giveaway, if you will. Now not only are you going to get the decal set for War for Cybertron Earthrise Sound Barrier that I just went over, I'm going to also include two sound barrier figures. So yeah, it's my way of saying thank you for all your support over the years and helping me reach 6,000 subscribers. And all you have to do is comment in the comment section with this hashtag, hashtag stuck on toyhacks. And that will get you entered in my drawing that I'll probably do next weekend. Once again, comment with the hashtag, hashtag stuck on toyhacks. Now 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. I wish each and every one of you the best of luck, and thank you so much for helping me reach this 6,000 subscriber milestone. This is Patriot Prime, signing out. Hoorah!