 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. The set we're looking at in this video is for War for Cybertron Siege Crosshairs. And with this decal set, you get one sheet of decals on this nice chrome backing and a sheet of decals on red. I don't think I've ever had a red backing before. Also, as a special treat, I ordered my first Toy Hex Armory weapon. This is Hound's Hologram Rifle. And it comes with a little decal sheet as well. So without further ado, let's take a look at War for Cybertron Siege Crosshairs both before and after Toy Hex decals. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews. In vehicle mode, straight out of the packaging, Crosshairs, well, he's kind of bland. I mean, he just looks like a big blue block. Not much detail at all. You got some white detail there on the side. Chrome, blue and silver there on the rear of the vehicle. Now the front is where all the coloring is. You've got a red Tampagraft Autobot logo there on his clear windshield. Unfortunately, you can see right through and see the robot head on the inside. Silver headlights, a white winch, very minimal battle damage right there on the bumpers. Do not like those all black tires. And well, that's about it. Not really much to the guy. I mean, I understand why they use the iron hide and ratchet mold because, you know, repaints are the rage with transformers. But this van mode is a far cry from his 4x4 days of Generation 1. So there is one final look at Crosshairs in vehicle mode before. And after. Crosshairs gets one hell of an upgrade in his vehicle mode thanks to toy hacks. Now the first thing you're probably noticing is the clear windshield is gone. Replaced by this really nice silver decal with some lines and blue details there on the side. Also an Autobot symbol dead center and this red stripe across the side. Now this red stripe here, this is an extra decal you place on top of the other decal. Now this red one is made of the vinyl instead of the foil to kind of give it a very unique look. Also along the side, he has this red rivet plates and I love the red rims. Those look so good and a nice throwback to the Generation 1 toy. He also gets some new decals along the top here showing compartments, details here along the top. On the back of the vehicle there are tail lights and here on the front I really like this. There is a faux Autobot rub symbol. This on the sticker map on the website is not shown but when you see it, there's where it goes right on the bumper. Now for a quick comparison with the Generation 1 toy, there you go. Notice the throwbacks. You've got the red rims. You've got these little compartments that kind of match up with these decals here on top. The blue stickers and that faux rub symbol kind of goes along with the rub symbol right here on the original Generation 1 toy. So I really love the Generation 1 throwbacks. So there you go guys. There's one final look at crosshairs in vehicle mode after. In robot mode, straight out of the packaging, crosshairs looks great. When I first saw this figure announced, I wasn't really sure about him since he was just going to be another reuse of the iron hide and ratchet mold. But getting the figure in hand, I love the guy. I think he looks awesome and I really like that head sculpt. I've heard a lot of people complain that they wish the head sculpt was more like the Generation 1 toy. This is like the Generation 1 cartoon. Upper body, lots of nice molded details throughout. And if you look on that clear windshield, you can make out details and lines molded into the plastic there. I do like how Hasbro, you have the inside of the chest white. You've got the clear windshield, which gives him that Generation 1 look because the Generation 1 toy had a white chest. So it kind of gives the illusion he has a white chest unless you look at him from the side. Now most of the painted details are down here on the legs. You got blue details right there on the calves up here on the knee and silver details along the inside of the legs. And that is pretty much it. Great looking figure. I really dig it. And I can't wait to see what toy hacks has in store for him. So there was one final look at War for Cybertron Siege crosshairs before and after. Now a lot of crosshairs decals from vehicle mode carry over into his robot mode, but he does get a few robot mode specific decals. Taking a closer look, he gets new eye decals. I gave him the red cell shade advisor. You actually have another option where you can give him individual blue eyes. But as I said in the intro, I like that head sculpt looking like the Generation 1 cartoon. He also gets blue decals right back here on the bumper over his shoulder. And on each shoulder, he gets blue decals as well. Down here on the forearms, blue and silver decals. Now, of course, you see the clear windshield is gone replaced with that silver. Down here on the legs, he gets yellow decals, which are a nice throwback to the Generation 1 toy. You can see the decals from vehicle mode right there on the legs. And on the side of the legs, he gets decals right there. Now, what's really cool about this mode is the hidden decals within his chest. Open up his chest cavity. And there you have a Cybertronian readout right in the middle. And down here is like a weapons schematic. So it's like, you know, you want to place an order with crosshairs for some weaponry. And right here there is Hound's Holoblaster, which is why I purchased the Holoblaster. So like I said earlier, this is my very first Toyhack's Armory purchase. And I am really impressed. This is a very smooth and well-made weapon. The sticker I showed earlier goes right here in the middle. It's a really neat hologram sticker that adds to the fact that that is a hologram weapon. So really, really cool. I love how that catches the light. And we've got Siege Hound here. It fits in his hand perfectly. So it's just like Hound did some shopping with crosshairs. So there is the Toyhack's Armory Hound Holoblaster. I am really impressed with that. And now I'll do a quick comparison shot with my Generation 1 figure. As you can see, the yellow decals on the legs are a nice throwback to the original Generation 1 toy. So there you go, guys. One final look at War for Cybertron Siege Crosshairs after. The Toyhack's decal set for War for Cybertron Siege Crosshairs really adds some much-needed details to this figure. Plus, I love the way they really embraced his Cybertronian mode. And all those Generation 1 throwbacks really appeal to this old G1er. Now as far as the Toyhack's Armory Hollow Gun for Siege Hound, man, Toyhack's really impressed me with their weaponry. The gun is really smooth and highly detailed. I mean, it's almost like a weapon. You get straight out of the retail packaging. Plus, I love the extra added decal that really adds to the hologram effect of the weapon. So there you go, guys. My thoughts on the Toyhack's decal set for War for Cybertron Siege Crosshairs and my very first Toyhack's Armory purchase, Hound's Hollow Gun. Now 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. Hula!