 Hey what's going on guys, Patriot Prime here once again with another Toyhacks review. But before I get to talking about this brand new decal set from Toyhacks.com, I need you guys to do me a favor. If you're watching this video right here and are not a subscriber to Patriot Prime reviews, please hit that subscribe button right now. It won't cost you a thing but will help me and my channel out tremendously. Now on to the Toyhacks decals. As you can see, this set is for War for Cybertron Siege Red Alert. And you get three decal sheets with the set. You get the big sticker sheet here on white backing, a sticker sheet on chrome, I always like these, and what looks like optional decals. So without further ado, let's take a look at War for Cybertron Siege Red Alert both before and after Toyhacks add-ons. And welcome to Patriot Prime Review. Red Alert in vehicle mode, straight out of the packaging consists of only three colors, white, red, and black. But they look really good on the figure, he's got a lot of nice molded details. I love the paint applications there on the hood. Though mine, if you can see, has a scuff right there so I'm really hoping there's a sticker that will cover that up. He also has this black translucent canopy that unfortunately really shows off fingerprints and it's got a few smudges here and there. All the way around the vehicle, nice molded details on the wheels. The back, that's pretty plain and he's got that light bar up top and that's translucent plastic as well. And that's pretty much it for Red Alert in vehicle mode before and after. Red Alert's vehicle mode looks a lot more earthbound opposed to his Cybertronian look. The first thing you're going to notice is the brand new windshield. That's done thanks to a big white sticker that goes up here on the top and goes down either side. There's also window decals here on the side to give it that window look. Here on the front, he gets a new hood decal. There's actually a couple different options for that. You can go with the full fire chief or there's a Autobot logo that just gives the red up top. I like the full coverage. I also like the little addition of the windshield wiper right there. That looks really cool. He gets new details there for the headlights and I failed to mention earlier he does have silver highlights right there on the headlights. On the side, he's got Autobot symbol here. That's actually an option. You could put that there or up here with a fire chief symbol. I decided to add both. He gets a fire chief along the side, FD here on either side, new stickers, accenting the vents, chrome fire chief along the back with some black accents along the rear of the vehicle. On the back, he gets new taillights, yellow lights, and little red lights right there. That really adds to the plain look that he had before. I think this is a fantastic looking vehicle now. Oh yeah, up here on the light bar. Details on top of the bar and a chrome sticker all the way around. Now there's a lot of details that go into a vehicle mode sticker that you don't even see. Check this out. Go ahead and start his transformation. Flip this around and look at the details that are hid within this figure. You've got chrome fire chief along the top. Details there on either side and there's options to put like a license plate. And I had to add the command and conquer license plate. I played so much command and conquer red alert too when I was deployed in Iraq. It's unbelievable. I had a laptop with me in my downtime. I was all about some command and conquer so kudos to Toy Hacks for adding that. I had to apply that. So let's go ahead and get transformed back into vehicle mode. And there you go guys. One final look at red alert in vehicle mode after. Red alert in robot mode straight out of the packaging is still primarily red, white, and black. So he does get a little splash of color right here on his shins. He's got navy blue which actually blends into that black, silver here on the feet, silver on the face, and blue eyes. Other than that it's the exact same as vehicle mode. So very plain, very nicely detailed, but very plain. And as you can see there's that little scuff mark again there on his chest now. So there you go guys. There is red alert in robot mode before and after. Red alert is no longer a plain looking bot thanks to these new Toy Hacks decals. Starting here on the helmet he gets blue decals on the horns. And that represents how he looked in the old G1 cartoon episode Autobot Berserk. That was a red alert heavy featured episode where he was going insane and anytime he'd have a fit these little horns would light up with a blue energy. So that's a nice throwback to that episode right there. He also gets light bars here on his shoulders with some great details. You can see the lights there on the inside. The chest, the decals from car mode carry over very well on the chest. On his arm he gets red striping here up top. The forearm gets a red decal with some black striping. Moving down to the waist or as I like to call it the belt you get yellow details there on the side and a blue triangle in the middle. On the crotch one big black sticker with a yellow triangle on the bottom. For the legs there are multiple decals that make the upper legs red. You also have decal right here that kind of gives it a color separation. So those look really, really good. On the lower legs the navy blue kneecaps are now a light blue with a little yellow triangle. Then you move down to the feet and you have to open up this panel to really appreciate the detail. You got detailing here. There is a triangle sticker with a blue stripe, a rectangle sticker with a blue stripe and a yellow sticker. So I think that looks really, really good. So there you go guys. There is one final look at Red Alert in Robot Mode after. Now here's something new I'm going to start doing in my Toy Hacks reviews and I think you guys are really going to like it. Generation 1 comparisons. So as you can see here we have Siege Red Alert along with Generation 1 Red Alert. So I'm going to show off the nice little details that Toy Hacks gave us Generation 1 fans. Of course you see the hoods look pretty much identical. You've got the chrome up here on the light bar just like the sticker for the Siege Red Alert. On the sides you've got the emblems, you've got Fire Chief. Let's see on the back you now have the light decals. I love it. So there you go. There is War for Cybertron Siege Red Alert and Generation 1 Red Alert in Vehicle Mode. And now for the Generation 1 Robot Mode comparison. As you can see the Toy Hacks set gives Siege Red Alert a lot of nice throwbacks to the Generation 1 figure. The red light bars on the shoulder looks like the red sections of the Generation 1 figure. If you look at Siege's new belt you'll see the yellow striping and the yellow triangle but most of the decals go for the leg area. The upper legs are now red and the kneecap has that light blue. The toes, I like the work put into the toes. You've got the blue triangles, the yellow stripes just like G1. So there you go guys. There is the Siege Red Alert comparison with Generation 1 Red Alert. In my opinion the Toy Hacks decal set for War for Cybertron Siege Red Alert is a must-have. I love how the set both complements the vehicle and robot mode. So you can display him either way and you still get your money's worth. Not to mention I love the Generation 1 throwbacks. There is a lot of attention to detail that went into this sticker set and kudos to Toy Hacks for that. Also, the Command and Conquer shout out, man you have me sold on that. So there you have it, Toy Hacks' War for Cybertron Siege Red Alert decal set. 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