 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 video. And for this video, I've decided to do something a little different. And I think it's something I'm gonna do from now on for figures that are nothing more than a straight up repaint. These are gonna be my quick look reviews. And the first subject of this video series is Transformers War for Cybertron Generation Selects Art Fire and Night Stick. So these two are of course a repaint of Earthrise Inferno and Fire Drive. So let's go ahead and get this guy out of the package and check him out. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews, Quick Looks. New packaging, same product. Now once you get Art Fire and Night Stick all opened up and out of the packaging, you'll see they do come with a sheet of instructions and scale looks a little off there. Art Fire also comes with two coiled hose accessories and two nozzles and a blaster. Night Stick here comes with four blast effect accessories. You got two blue squiggle blasts and two as I call Christmas Tree Blast. So let's go ahead and get these attached to the figure. Now taking a quick look at Night Stick first, he is just a straight up repaint of Fire Drive from the Siege line. This was one of the very first battle masters we had. So there's no surprise here with this figure. So let's look at him in gun mode. So here we have Night Stick in his gun mode and I do like this. I like the black and gray. This is one of my favorite battle master guns. Of course, here he is now compared to Fire Drive. Fire Drive looks okay. I did add a few Toy Hacks decals to enhance his look and don't forget to check out toyhacks.com, the sponsor of this video. And man, I like the black better. So points to Night Stick here. And now of course we've got Art Fire with all of his accessories attached. I have the extra nozzle attached to his ladder because I think what I'm gonna do for this guy on the shelf compared to Inferno here is I'm gonna leave the nozzle attached to Inferno's hand and leave Art Fire's the regular fist. Now I called Art Fire the Earthrise version. In fact, Inferno here comes from the Kingdom line. Now taking a closer look at these two together, the red is exactly the same, but the big difference comes with the paint applications on the head sculpt and of course the chest. You have the chest all white, the white here around the head and the new blue details there on the horns. Now, right here also, where Inferno has translucent clear headlights, Art Fire has translucent blue. Of course the same can be said for the window on the chest. Everything else is exactly the same. You just have the paint differences. Of course you can give Art Fire night stick to arm him up and the blast effects do look good in his weapon mode. And I do like the squiggle blast effect a lot better than the Christmas light version. So now let's take a look at vehicle mode. Now in vehicle mode, I'll admit I like Art Fire a little better and that's mainly because of the blue here on the cab, especially with the lights. Art Fire's got blue lights, where Inferno has silver lights. So yeah, the blue lights make a lot more sense. And of course here are both vehicles compared to each other. Art Fire is just a lot more colorful and I dig that. Now one thing I wish they did was maybe give Art Fire a port on the ladder to attach night stick. I mean, that would look really cool to have that on there, to use night stick to open fire on some Decepticons. But I guess you can put night stick right there. So he's armed up that way. So yeah, I guess that'll work. So there you go. There's Art Fire in vehicle mode. So, Transformers Generations selects Art Fire and Night Stick. Overall, not a bad repaint. I actually like some of his paint applications better than Inferno, the mold he was based on. Plus, you can never go wrong with getting more battle masters. And I've got to ask, Night Stick, man, how many partners does he have? Cyclonus, Ricochet, and now Art Fire. Now this was one figure I really wasn't going to pick up at all because I have no attachment to the G1 figure he was based on, but I found him on sale at GameStop for only $24.99 and I wasn't going to pass him up. So there you go, guys. Transformers Generations selects Art Fire and Night Stick. So what do you think? Do you like these new quick looks at these figure repaints? I've had this guy since before Christmas and have yet to open him up because I just haven't found the time to do a full review and it just dawned on me. Let's just start doing quick ones. So let me know in the comments if you like this format. I figure with quick looks, he didn't need any articulation demonstrations. He didn't need transformation. He didn't need comparison, just a flat-out look at the figure. 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. Also, if you're in any position to help out the channel, I do offer channel memberships here on YouTube and I gotta give a huge shout-out to all my current channel members because it's support like yours that helps keep this channel growing. Once again, guys, this is Patriot Prime signing out. Hoorah!