 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. And the set we're looking at in this video is the decals for War for Cybertron Generation Select's Siege Hotshot. And this decal set includes one sheet of decals on vinyl backing. I love this style of decal. And this looks to be a pretty involved set. So now without further ado, let's take a look at Hotshot both before and after Toyhacks decals. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews. In vehicle mode, straight out of the packaging, Hotshot looks pretty good. This vehicle has tons of molded detail throughout. I mean this is a big beefy assault vehicle and I love it. The paint scheme is not too bad either, especially here on the front. You've got silver for the lights, you've got yellow down there for the fog lights. I love the fact that they actually painted in the winch cable. That looks really cool. He's got the silver brush guard here up top. He's got a tamper graft Autobot logo along the sides. You got some of that battle scuffing, paint applications on the weapons, silver, yellow. And that's about it as far as the paint scheme. My biggest complaint with this vehicle, it is just way too blue. It definitely needs something else to break up all that baby blue. So there you go guys, one final look at Hotshot in vehicle mode before and after. Hotshot here takes a cue from 2007's Optimus Prime and gets pretty cool flame decals right up here on the hood. And I actually really like those. I think that adds a lot to the vehicle. He also gets a new decal right here in the middle. You do get a couple different options for that. You've got the one with the Autobot logo I used and you have a plain one right here. And if you know me, I always go for the logo. He also gets a new decal here that covers up that clear windshield. Along the front also he gets new headlights and a vanity plate that says Hotshot. There's also another vanity plate option that says, there we go, Hot Rod. Of course, this is Hotshot. I went with Hotshot. He also gets a new red decal right there in the center. Along the side of the vehicle you get yellow decals right there. New decals on the wheels or the rims. And there's decals in the wheel wells that show mud. And those are pretty unique to put on. You actually have to pop the wheel off like so to put the decal on. My biggest complaint is most of the mud is actually hid by the tires. But still a pretty unique look for a transformer. He also gets new taillights right here on the back and decals there on top. So all in all, a vast improvement on Hotshot's vehicle mode that I originally thought was really plain looking. So there you go guys, one final look at Hotshot in vehicle mode after. In robot mode, straight out of the packaging, Hotshot looks great. And that's mainly thanks to the added colors of red and yellow. Vehicle mode looks a little plain. Robot mode looks fantastic. Now, robot mode does have a lot of the vehicle details carry over, especially here on the chest. But you get the extra colors on the head right here. Love the head sculpt. The yellow crest. The silver face and the blue eyes look really good. You got yellow down here on the crotch. You got red on the forearms. Red there on the upper legs. I mean, it just looks really good in robot mode in really, really pops. He does have some of that battle scuffing down here on the lower legs. And that's about it. I mean, I love this robot mode. I think it looks great. And dare I say it, I think I like Hotshot in this mold better than I do Siege Hound. And I'm really looking forward to seeing how Toyhacks is going to improve upon what I already think is a fantastic robot mode. So there you go, guys. One final look at Hotshot in robot mode before and after. Hotshot gets a few robot specific decals thanks to Toyhacks. And the first ones you're probably noticing are the new shoulder decals. He has these blue decals with a red and silver stripe with an Autobot logo. Now, you do get a couple of different options for the shoulder decals. You have plain decals with the blue, red and white stripe without an Autobot logo and missile pod decals. Now, the missile pods are a throwback to the original toy that had the missile pods built into the shoulders. Now, I was really torn between the missile pod or Autobot logo decals, but I decided to go logo because there is an upgrade set for this figure that gives him all those missile pods. He also gets a lot of decals that carry over in his chest from vehicle mode. You've got the headlights, the Hotshot and of course the flame decals, new yellow decals there on the thighs, decals on the knees and decals right there above the feet. So all in all, a very impressive look for Hotshot now. So there you go guys, one final look at Hotshot in Robot Mode after. Generation Select's Hotshot was a figure I had no intention on getting. I really have no connection to the character, plus I'm more of a G1 guy. This figure was given to the channel as a gift and I couldn't be more grateful. This has become one of my favorite siege figures and this upgrade set from Toyhacks is just the icing on the cake. I love how these decals make this figure look. He really popped on the shelf before with his bright collars, but man, now does he really stand out. 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. Once again, this is Patriot Prime, signing out. Hoorah!