Transformers Movie Voyager Ironhide
- Change this AUTOBOT figure from robot mode to Topkick pick-up vehicle mode and back again!
- Chase down enemies with dual quad-missile cannons that each fire 4 projectiles in robot mode
- AUTOBOT weapon specialist and old-fashioned warrior, IRONHIDE is the big stick that backs up the soft steps of OPTIMUS PRIME
- Paint scarred and chrome chipped by shrapnel from hundred battles, he is the oldest of the AUTOBOTS
- His right hip is a mass of bypasses and temporary solutions, his power core and timing system are irregular, and his idle is set way too high
- But his optics are the sharpest on CYBERTRON, and his cannon arm is as steady as ever
Product Description
Paint scarred and chrome chipped by shrapnel from a hundred battles, he is the oldest of the Autobots. His right hip is a mass of bypases and temporary solutions, his power core and timing system are irregular and his idle is set way too high; but his optics are the sharpest on Cybertron, and his cannon arm is as steady as ever. Optimus prime relies on him for tactical advice and cool head. As long as they keep making missiles compatible with his cannons, he’ll keep… More >>
Transformers Movie Voyager Ironhide
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After being a fan of Transformers when I was younger, I had to go out and get at least one of the new toys for the movie. (Although I’m 28 years old). Let me just say that first of all I am very impressed. Although transforming this thing from truck to robot and back almost took the better part of an hour for the first time, the look and feel of the finished transformed product is amazing. Although some of the other Transformers seem a little top heavy in robot mode, Ironhide has large feet making him pretty easy to stand up. He also looks awesome in robot mode, with a ton of detail… and the black color makes it very attractive, especially to the older crowd. While in truck mode (and it seems very difficult to get these things back into vehicle mode) the toy actually seems very “playable” with all of the many moving parts snapping back into place nicely to form a solid truck. It it actually looks like a normal toy truck… the engineering that went into this is genius. However, like I said, I don’t think this thing was made for kids. With so many little moving parts, twisting and turning and snapping and folding and clicking, something is bound to break if this guy is overhandled. And I also remember the days that you could pick up a Transformer and figure out how to transform it on your own… GOOD LUCK. Even with the instructions right in my face it took a good deal of time to get him from truck to robot and back. After carefully reviewing all of the toys in the store, what they looked like in both forms, I would say Ironhide would have to be my favorite, and I am not dissapointed in the least. He looks awesome.
Rating: 5 / 5
This one is my favorite of the movie line of Transformers! He is the most impressive looking in robot mode and fairly solid and sturdy in truck mode. He is not, however, for young kids, whatever the box says, and I don’t believe that he would stand up well to play. He is great, however, on my desk at work.
Rating: 4 / 5
I was huge fan of the original as a child, and now as an adult, I couldn’t resist getting a few of the new movie transformers. I have both Ironhide and Starscream in the voyager mode and Optimus and Megatron in the leader class. I must say the directions are not a tremendous help, but after a few times transforming Ironhide, he becomes much easier. As a toy for a 5-12 year old, I would say no. Childern would be too rough I believe on these transformers as a opposed to the orginals. But as collectiables, they are awesome. Be patient and you will enjoy these new transformers.
Rating: 4 / 5
Movie Ironhide it is awesome, the details and mechanism are incredible. But the builders must consider to make a kind of metal version with more details and articulations. I am very satisfated with this toy but the purpuse I bought was for collect not for play with.
Rating: 5 / 5
Really this toy rocks. My Husband loves his Ironhide, but I would not recommend it for Children under the age of 13. It’s very difficult to transform ( which is has to be so my DH informs me)and some of the parts snap off. Which is ok, because the snapping off prevents the breaking of major joints, but nonetheless, it really is just a toy for big boys.
However it did put that 12 year old boy twinkle in my DH eyes.
Rating: 5 / 5