 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 onto the decals. And the set we're looking at in this video is the brand new decal set for the War for Cybertron Siege Spy Patrol Unit 3. Consisting of Wing Thing, Frenzy, Knock and Scar. And this decal set includes one sheet of decals on vinyl backing and it looks to have a lot of tiny decals. This is going to be a fun set to apply. Now real quick, this is your trigger warning. I belong to the half of the fandom that considers Rumble to be the blue cassette. So I'm just letting you know, I will probably be calling him Rumble throughout the entire video. So now without further ado, let's take a look at the Spy Patrol both before and after Toy Hacks decals. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews. In cassette or shield mode, straight out of the packaging, both Wing Thing and Rumble, well they're a little plain. Taking a look at Wing Thing first. Primary collar of course is orange with some black. He's got a black detail right here that goes all the way around the bottom of the shield. Some silver detailing right here. And that's about it. On this side, well, there's a folded up bat with a black chest, Decepticon symbol and black eyes. So that's about it for Wing Thing. Take a look at Rumble, mostly blue, lots of molded details. Got some black here, flip him around. A lot more details on this side. You can see the gold, the blue, the Decepticon logo. And there's his head with a nice silver face. So that is it for Wing Thing and Rumble in cassette or shield mode before and after. And as you can see, both of these guys actually look like cassettes now. We'll go ahead and take a look at Wing Thing first. Wing Thing gets multiple decals. He's got little decals on either side. A big decal that goes over the entire center and little decals right there for the middle. Put those all together. You get a nice uniform look for a cassette. Also says metal position right here and mic 60. Also, there's little decals that cover the screw holes to make it look like the teeth on the spools of a cassette. On the sides of the figure, there is these little gold decals that cover up the product tampograph number that was there so blatantly. And back of the figure, well, we'll save that for robot mode. Now taking a look at Rumble, I really like how Rumble looks. He looks just like his Generation 1 cassette counterpart. I dig it. Really, really cool. He's got all these decals right here that go all over the figure that really give him that cassette look. You've got the silver with the blue stripes, side A. You got decals right here that once again go over the screw holes. Let's give it that look where the teeth of the spools are. And speaking of the spools, there's a decal right there that gives the illusion of the cassette window. Down here on the bottom, once again, you've got metal position and mic 60. So I really like the looks of these two now. They look just like cassette tapes. So there you go, guys. One final look at Wing Thing and Rumble in cassette mode after. Knock and scar in shield or engine mode straight out of the packaging. They have a lot more detail than Wing Thing and Rumble taking a look at Knock. Lots of great paint applications right here. He's got silver, dark blue, red, the light blue or turquoise. That looks really good. A lot better than the Decepticon cassettes. Flipping him around. There's a folded up robot silver chest blue centerpiece. And there's the blue robot face. That's pretty much it for Knock. Here we have scar. Lots of nice details on this guy as well. I love the silver paint applications that go all the way around. Nice yellow highlights here on the sides and the bottom. Flipping him around. Same thing as Wing Thing. Same thing as Wing Thing. You have a folded up bat. There's the bat face, evil red eyes and a yellow chest. So that's pretty much it for Knock and Scar in shield or engine mode before and after. Both Knock and Scar get quite the improvement thanks to Toy Hacks. We'll take a look at Knock first. I love the detailing on this guy. He looks more like a power source now. He's got multiple decals right there along the sides. New decals right there in the center that go over the screw holes. And right there in the middle is a decal that's a throwback to the G1 toy with the little engine section right there. So I really dig that. I think it looks really cool. Lots of nice detail that really enhance this figure. Let's see. Up here on top he gets new circuitry details. And on the back, well, like I said, we'll save that for robot mode. Scar looks fantastic. I love the detailing on this guy. He looks like a power source. He looks like an engine. Great details all over. Lots of stickers. You got decals there in the center over the screw holes. Little decals there on the sides. There's a decal that goes over this whole section here. Decals there on the middle or in the middle rather. He looks great. So much better than he did before. So there you go guys. One final look at knock and scar in engine mode after. In robot mode, straight out of the packaging, both wing thing and rumble look a lot better. Wing thing really doesn't have much more added to him than he did in cassette mode. Though he does have some silver paint applications right here near the wing joint. Great face sculpt. Got some black eyes, black chest, purple Decepticon logo. And that's pretty much it. Lots and lots of great molded details just really lacking with the paint applications. Rumble on the other hand looks really good in robot mode. A great throwback to the original generation one toy. He's got the gold detailing on his chest. The Decepticon logo right there. Silver face. Nice highlights on the legs. You got red, black, silver and yellow. Looks really, really good. So there you have one final look at wing thing and rumble in robot mode before. And after. Now let's go ahead and take a look at wing thing first. Wing thing gets quite the improvements thanks to toy hacks. Really breaking up all that orange is some new black stripes. Black stripe up there on the brow. New black and orange ears. On the tips of the wings he's got black with silver claws. And on the back of the wings there are black details as well. I love how this guy looks. Now there are decals right there behind the head. And on toy hacks' website those are really hard to see. So when you get to those decals that's where they go right there behind the head. I love how wing thing looks now. He is very Halloweeny in my opinion. Now let's take a look at rumble once we get wing thing to stand up. Rumble gets new decals right there on top of the shoulders. New blue decals right there on the ab. You got decals right there on the crotch. Silver decals right there on the legs. And blue decals on the shins. Now I'm showing right here this is the toy hacks leg. This is the regular leg. I may skip out on the toy hacks decals for the lower legs on rumble. Because the generation one figure had the red and yellow just like the stock figure. So I'm probably just going to peel those off and stick with the red and yellow. Now up here on the side on rumble's arms there is a blue stripe on the forearm. So there you go guys. One final look at rumble and wing thing after. Knock and scar in robot mode. Straight out of the packaging. Have a little bit more paint applications than their shield mode. You've got knock right here. He's got a silver helmet, blue face. Little turquoise sections right up here on the chest. A blue centerpiece on the chest. Some turquoise and blue down there on the legs. And that's about it. I do like how the chest looks a little chrome-ish. Chrome-ish if it catches the light just right. So that is knock. Now taking a look at scar. Pretty much the same thing as wing thing. There I go saying that again. Lots of great molded details but not much as far as the paint applications. He's got these silver sections right here at the wing joints. A yellow chest. Evil beady eyes and man I love that face sculpt. He looks pure evil. I dig it. So there you go guys. One final look at knock and scar in robot mode before. And after. Let's go ahead and take a look at knock first. Knock gets a new blue decal right there on the stomach. New red decals right here on the crotch. There's decals here on the upper legs. And little silver decals right there below the knees. He also gets these circuitry decals right there on the forearm. So something to really break up all that silver. Now I really like how scar looks. They really added some accents to him. You see the green ears right up here beside the head. He's got green and black highlights at the tip of the wings that also show off some claws. He gets green highlights on the back of the wings as well. And just like wing thing right here behind the head. There are decals as well. Let me see if I can focus in. Those are not very well seen on Toy Hacks' website. So that's where they go right there behind the head. And he also gets decals right there in the center of the wing joints. So I really like how those green highlights work with scar. So there you go guys. There is one final look at knock and scar in robot mode after. And since I can pretty much anticipate your questions. Here's what the new Toy Hacks Enhanced Knock looks like inside of Earthrise Double Dealer. Along with the Toy Hacks Enhanced Scar. Toy Hacks once again knocks it out of the park with this decal set for the War for Cybertron Siege Spy Patrol 3rd Unit. And I think these decals actually add more playability to knock and scar. I can see more people utilizing them as Power Master engines now that they look more dynamic. So my hats off to the Toy Hacks design team. 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 reviews. Once again this is Patriot Prime signing out. Hula!