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Let's go ahead and take a look at Stakeout. Stakeout is the police car and he's got really good paint applications. He's got the red and blue lights there on top. You got the Cybertronian writing there on the side. Autobot logo there on the hood. And all the windows are painted proper. I mean, he's supposed to be a police car. He looks like a police car, so there is Stakeout. Next up is Red Heat. This is the one that needs work. He's way too plain. I mean, granted, he's red, white, and blue. Who are? But he's plain. Lots of molded detail. Nothing that really stands out. And I really don't like the window paint. Now, granted, he is nothing but a repaint, remold of Top Shot. But they could have done a little bit better with those windows right there. And speaking of Top Shot, he's up next. Take a look at his windows. See how those are the armored style windows? The exact same here. I think if they just did blue on the inside of Red Heat, like they did with Top Shot, it will look a lot better. But taking a look at Top Shot, he's got some great detailing. Great paint there for the windows. Silver decals along the, or not decals, silver details along the turret. Red Autobot logo on top. He's really good looking. They did a good job with him. And lastly, we have Flack. He's got good paint application as well. You've got black right there for the tips of the rockets. Some tan along the sides. Nice molded details. Could have used a little bit more paint. There's some red on the back. But other than that, he looks really, really good. We have the Rescue and Battle Patrol in vehicle modes before. And after. The Siege Micro Masters get quite a few enhancements to their vehicle modes, thanks to Toy Hacks. Let's go ahead and take a look at Stakeout first. He gets a brand new hood that says police right across the front. Now you do have a couple options. You can do the all-white hood or a black hood. I went with white. I like that old school black and white police look. The same with the side of the vehicle. You have the option of the black police doors or the white police doors. He also gets Sheriff's Star. If I get those to focus in. Sheriff's Star rims on all the wheels. And on the back of the vehicle, he does get tail lights. And that is it for Stakeout. Red Heat. He gets diamond plating right there along the back. Some red stripes on either side of his ladder slash cannon. And underneath the ladder is a red Autobot symbol. And that's pretty much it for Red Heat. He's still kind of plain looking, but that helps a little bit. Top Shot gets diamond plating right here along the back of the vehicle. A new top that looks like rivets along the top with a new Autobot symbol there. And that is it for Top Shot. Flak gets new decals right there on both sides. Those little tan decals. And man, those things are tiny. Those were fun to put in. He also gets new striping along the rocket launchers. And that is it for Flak. So there you go. There is the war for Cybertron Siege MicroMaster Rescue and Battle Patrol after. In Robot Mode, straight out of the packaging, these guys, well, they're fairly plain. The Rescue Patrol being the worst offenders. Let's go ahead and take a look at Stakeout first. Stakeout actually has a really good looking Robot Mode. I love the molded details on the guy. And that chrome face reminds me of the T1000. But he really lacks the paint apps. I mean, he's got his primary colors of black and white with the blue chest and blue head. On the side, his arms do have the Cybertronian writing. But like I said, looks fairly plain. Next up, we have Red Heat, who was red hot back in the G1 days. He's way too white in Robot Mode. But at least they've got the face coloring separate from the head sculpt. Very, very white chest. And on mine, it kind of looks like it was a sloppy paint job. Paint details right there on the feet, but still a very plain looking Robot Mode. Next up, we have Top Shot, who was big shot back in the G1 days. This is the best looking one of the bunch because of the different paint applications on his chest with the silver. He's got silver abs and silver plates there on the chest. Blue faceplate. Paint details there on the feet. I mean, this guy pops. He's the best of the bunch. So there we have Big Shot. And lastly, we have Flack. Flack, he surprisingly has face paint. Check that out. He's got a gold visor, yellow visor, red face, yellow helmet. You don't see that often with these smaller figures. Great detailing on the guy. Nice separation of colors there. But still, he could use a little bit more. So there you have the Rescue and Battle Patrol in the Robot Modes before. And after. The Robot Modes gets some much needed details thanks to Toy Hacks. Let's go ahead and take a look at Stakeout first. Stakeout only gets two decals and those are up here on his shoulders. But you have two different options. You can do the Sheriff's Star or you can do an Autobot symbol. I decide to really break his collars up and give him one of each. Now we have Red Heat, or excuse me, Red Hot. He gets new yellow decals right there on his chest and decals there on his thighs. Now there are options. You could have gave him red candy stripe decals for his chest. But I wanted to kind of break up all that red and white. So there you have Red Hot. Next up is Big Shot. Big Shot, he gets new decals right here on his thighs and a new Autobot belt buckle. And lastly is Flak. Flak gets the most decals, he gets this new one right there on his chest. And what's really cool, he gets decals here inside his arms. And what I love is they gave him fists before. Those were just wheels or the rivets that attached the wheels. So now he's got fists and here on the right arm you can see shells. And the left arm has missiles. So that is really cool. I really like what they did for old Flak there. So there you go guys, there is the Micro Master Rescue and Battle Patrol in Robot Modes after. Toyhacks once again did a fantastic job adding some details to some figures that were really lacking them. My only complaint with this set is I wish I got more small Autobot logos to apply to the Robot Modes. I mean, Red Hot doesn't have one and neither does Flak. But other than that, this is a great set and I love the way the Robot Modes look especially. 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.