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Delmus, out of the goodness of his heart, sent me this Red Wing last month. And it arrived just in time for the Transformers Siege Netflix series. And I am so happy to have this guy in my collection. The Red Wing here was a target exclusive. And if you follow my channel at all, you know that my nearest target is about two hours away. So I totally gave up on trying to find this guy. And lo and behold, Delmus hooks me up with a Red Wing. Delmus, thank you so much. Now, normally with figures like this, I like to go over the packaging. In the Generation Select series, the packaging is just a brown cardboard box with a spray painted looking Autobot logo here. Transformers War for Cybertron Trilogy. You got the name of the figure here on the side. And that is pretty much it for the box. Now, once you get him open up, he does come with a sheet of instructions just like the rest of the modern instructions. These are very well illustrated and very easy to follow. He also comes with two weapons, and these are both molded exactly the same. Now, Red Wing here is a repaint of the many other Siege Seekers. So you pretty much know everything there is to know about this figure aside from the collar scheme. So let's go ahead and get the weaponry attached. Seekers always have the weaponry up here on their shoulders. Now, there are many ports on Red Wing. You've got shoulder bicep there on the hands down here on the legs. These are five millimeter pegs. They'll fit in either one, but he's a seeker. The Seekers have their weapons on their shoulders and right off the bat, I notice this one up here is it's a really, really loose. So I'm going to have to add some floor polish or something right there to tighten that up because we can't have that going on. Now, taking a closer look at Red Wing, I love this guy's collar scheme. Right before I started the video, I'm looking up on my shelf. I don't have any bright red Decepticon. So this guy is really going to stand out on my Decepticon shelf. Love the light piping. He's got these orange eyes that catch the light. Great. I mean, the light bounces off the background right here into the back of his head and looks really, really good. He also has a white painted face opposed to the other Seekers. They had silver and he has the same type of smirk that Starscream here has. But to be honest, that smirk was actually on the Thundercracker figure. I switched heads with Starscream and Thundercracker, but it's still Starscream smirk. So love the face sculpt paint scheme. Like I said, it looks great. The red coloring along with that black looks fantastic. He does have that siege battle damage though. Not a big fan of the battle damage. He's got black scuffs there on the chest. He's got silver down here on the forearms. Black scuffs on the knees and down there on the legs. But it's really not that bad. Nothing I can't live with. Now as far as articulation goes, just like all the other Seekers, heads on a ball joint can look up and down to a complete 360. Arms up, down, complete 360 as well except you are going to hit those wings. There is a elbow rotation and a double jointed bicep. Mainly due to transformation. Things still get some pretty good poses. And wrist rotation. He's got waist rotation and legs up, down, all around, in and out. Nice and tight, nice and tight. Got knee bend, leg rotation and ankle tilt. And on the back, he has wing articulation. So the wings can fold back. They can rotate around. Lots of great articulation on this figure. He is great. I am so happy to have this guy. He looks really, really cool. So now let's take a look at Red Wing in vehicle mode. In tetra jet mode, Red Wing really pops. I think I like the colors in jet mode more than I do robot mode. It just looks really bad ass. He loses a lot of the white in the jet mode replaced with more black. Some maroon here on the nose cone and on the wings. And I think this looks fantastic. It's very unique. As I've said before, we just don't have many red Decepticons. Lots of molded details. He's got a very faint Decepticon logo right there. I forgot to mention in robot mode, he's got that same faint Decepticon logo there. I wish the tetra jets had a darker Decepticon logo. But other than that, no complaints. This guy looks fantastic. Got the nice translucent cockpit right there. Underneath, of course, you can place these weapons here on the wings or leave them there on the shoulders. I have that one shoulder that's really loose. So I'm going to put it right there on the wing. Now, one thing Red Wing has that is a vast improvement over, say, Starscream here is they fixed this issue right here with the robot chest that folds onto the vehicle mode. Let me pop this section off right here. I know this just comes off. This section here, this chest piece. I can get this up. There we go. Get this up out of the way. The chest piece stays attached. And this is great because this is key to turning this guy into a jet. You get that chest over there. You pop that in place. No problem. On the original mode, Starscream here, this chest piece sucks. It constantly, as you can see already, it pops off so easy. And it's a real pain to transform that you got to try to get this attached and you want to bring this up the whole time you bring it up. It still pops off. So I just kind of force it into place to make it work. But thankfully, Red Wing, they fixed that issue. And since we have both these guys out, there's a look at Red Wing compared to Starscream. I really like the looks of Red Wing. He is just not getting camera right out of the way. Red Wing is just different. It's a unique look for a seeker and I'm so thrilled to have this guy in my collection. And now for some quick size comparisons. Transformers Generation Selects Red Wing with Generation One Megatron, War for Cybertron Siege Starscream, War for Cybertron Siege Netflix Hotlink, and Earthrise Ramjet. Transformers Generation Selects Red Wing is a great figure. Granted, he's just another repaint of the Siege Starscream mold, but he's a repaint we haven't seen before. I mean, how many bright red Decepticons do you have in your collection? And I really love his look. It's just so unique. And I also want to point out there is a bit of articulation. I failed to go over right there in the shoulders. It's mainly used for transformation, but I love that joint right there that you can swing the arm forward to really get some really cool dynamic poses. Now, once again, a big shout out and thank you to Delmus Duggan for hooking me up with this guy. I am completely humbled by your generosity. Now, if you guys are looking for a Red Wing, I know he's pretty hard to find right now, but I noticed that Entertainment Earth has another Red Wing up right now for pre-order. So jump on it and get a Red Wing for yourself. 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!