 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 onto the decals. And the set we're looking at in this video is for War for Cybertron Siege, Ratbat and Rumble. Frenzy. This decal set includes one decal sheet on this small silver backing and for such a small decal sheet there is quite a lot of decals. So without further ado, let's take a look at Siege, Ratbat and Rumble both before and after Toy Hacks decals. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews. In cassette mode, straight out of the packaging, both Ratbat and Rumble, well, they resemble cassettes. Let's go ahead and take a look at Ratbat first. Lots of nice molded detail and fairly decent paint applications. I love the silver strip that goes all the way around, the black in the center, and the little gold highlights here on the bottom. Now granted, that gold is to represent Ratbat's thrusters in robot mode. Flipping him around, hey, it's a bat folded up. But yeah, that's pretty much it for Ratbat in cassette mode. We'll go ahead and take a look at Rumble now. Rumble doesn't look too bad except for all this damn writing all over him. I hate that. This is the big pet peeve of mine with these newer transformers. They can't hide this anywhere. I mean, back in the day, you know, it was always stamped underneath the bat. Now it's like front and center, made in Vietnam. But back to Rumble, paint applications look really, really good. Yellows and purple Decepticon logo there. A nice throwback to his generation one toy. Flipping around, he's all red and there's Rumble's face. I need to push those together a little tighter. So there you go. There is both Ratbat and Rumble in cassette mode before and after. What a difference toy hacks makes. I mean, these no longer look like just plain rectangles. They actually look like cassette tapes. Let's go ahead and take a look at Ratbat first. Lots of new purple decals that really, I mean, it represents generation one. Check this out. There's generation one. There is the new siege with the toy hacks added. That is awesome. You got the metal position, the MC 60 there on the corner. Now this was quite a few decals too. You had little decals here on the sides. Decals right there on the center and decals right there. And if you look up here in the screw holes, there are now decals that look like the spools with the teeth. So yeah, that is really cool and a great homage to the original generation one toy. And now let's take a look at Rumble and just like Ratbat, what a difference this makes. He looks awesome. Now granted, in the first part of the video, I had him backwards. I thought that was his front because the little peg right here that flips out the gulls on Soundwave's arm. You know, I thought this was the front of the cassette mode, but no matter, this is the front now. Look how good that looks. The details on him are amazing. Toy hacks knocked it out of the park. You got the little spool decals right there covering the screw holes. There's the window that shows the tape. All the decals there on the side. And let me tell you, that was a lot of tiny decals. I mean, just on the side here, you've got one, two, three, four decals just to make up that look. And he looks just like his generation one counterpart. Amazing work toy hacks. You killed it with these guys. So there's one final look at Rumble and Ratbat in their official cassette modes after. In robot mode, straight out of the packaging, both Ratbat and Rumble feature some fantastic molded detail. Though Rumble features the most paint applications. Let's go ahead and take a look at Ratbat first. As I said, lots of great molded detail on this figure. Not many paint applications though. You've got silver right there on those discs and his yellow BDIs. And he's got a little tiny Decepticon logo right there dead center in his chest. And that's pretty much it for Ratbat. Lots of great detail. Not much paint applications. Rumble on the other hand has great paint applications. Yellow detailing there on the chest, the Decepticon logo, little yellow decals on the belt. The silver and yellow on the legs. I mean, this guy looks great. Face sculpts even good. Very reminiscent of generation one. So there is both Ratbat and Rumble in robot mode before and after. Once again, a lot of great details added to these two thanks to toy hacks. Let's go ahead and take a look at Ratbat first. Get Rumble out of the way. Ratbat gets new decals right there on top of his head. Kind of adds a more menacing look to him. He now has eyebrows. He's got little decals right there inside his ears. Black circular decals right there in the discs. Down here on the tip of the wings, he has decals that show claws. Also on the back of the wing, there's yellow decals right there on the tips. And a decal I really like is if you look behind his head, see the gold? When I was applying those, I was like, what is the gold for? Then it dawned on me. The gold decals behind his head are to tie in with the gold thrusters because the original generation one Ratbat had gold weapons on his back. So that's a toy hacks throwback to the original generation one toy. And that is awesome. Here's some real attention to detail. And that looks fantastic. That is awesome. Now let's take a look at Rumble. Rumble gets a ton of new decals. And let me tell you, these things are tiny. You get little yellow decals right there on top of the shoulders. He gets a red decal right there on his waist. Extra yellow decals right there on his belt buckle. Silver decals there on his legs. New red decals right here right below the knee. And blue green decals right there above the feet. There's also red decals that go on each wrist. And he looks amazing in just like the original generation one Rumble. Toy hacks. That's awesome. I love the generation one throwbacks. Fantastic work. Fantastic attention to detail. So there you go guys. One final look at War for Cybertron Siege, Ratbat and Rumble in robot mode after. I was completely blown away by the new toy hacks decal set for War for Cybertron Siege, Ratbat and Rumble. The attention to detail that toy hacks put into the set for these two is amazing. Especially for an old G1 or like me. Anytime you can do G1 throwbacks on a modern toy, I'm all for it. What they did to the rectangle modes to make them look like their generation one counterpart cassettes was awesome. The robot mode looks spectacular now. Great job toy hacks. I highly, highly recommend this set. If you guys can find these figures, I don't understand why these two are so hard to find. Maybe Hasbro will repackage them and throw them out in the Earthrise line, but who knows. But guys, if you have this set, you owe it to yourself and your figures to order this decal set from toyhacks.com. Now guys, if you enjoyed the video, don't forget to like, don't forget to subscribe, and don't forget to hit that bell icon to get notified when I upload new reviews. Once again, this is Patriot Prime, signing out.