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The Transformers Legacy Evolution Voyager Maximal Leo Prime Toy is a 7-inch action figure designed for kids aged 8 and up. This collectible celebrates 40 years of Transformers history, featuring a 35-step transformation from robot to lion mode, complete with 4 missile blaster accessories and Evo-Fusion technology for enhanced battle features. Scan the package for character tech specs and join the legacy!
Item Weight | 230 Grams |
Size | 7 Inch (Pack of 1) |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.25"L x 3.19"W x 9"H |
Color | Multicolor |
Collection Name | Transformers Legacy |
Occasion Type | recreational |
Theme | Fantasy, Cartoon |
Animal Theme | Lion |
Finish Types | Matte or Glossy |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96 |
Required Assembly | No |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Language | English |
Special Features | Evo-Fusion Technology |
P**X
overall solid and worth
this figure was a great little guy and completely worth the money in my opinion. mine did come damaged and missing some accessories but I will try to rate this based off of the base figure and not my misfortune. its poseability does get hindered a little here and there by the lion kibble but isn't too bad overall. the paint applications are clean and look good. if you are looking for a leo prime that accurately depicts to his original series than you might be disappointed in some aspects here as this is a legacy figure and they have tweaked a few design choices here and there. some great play features are included like the blade flipping out of the back of the lion leg in bot mode and becoming a weapons for prime, as well as the fur on the forearms flipping outwards revealing mounts for weapons to peg onto allowing him to use all 4 of his weapons at once. he also comes with weapon storage, the two bigger guns are stored in the mane on the shoulder and the smaller guns on the inside of the lion spine piece on his back. both of these are hidden almost entirely and do not hinder movement or transformation. alt mode isn't bad but don't expect too much. the head is basically static except for the mouth which can open and close. the torso is basically a brick but does a good job at hiding most of robot mode with the only exceptions being the arms being mildly visible at the neck and the hind legs showing primes bot mode calves with nothing to cover them up. articulation is not great in alt mode but I don't think very many people expected it to be. overall the only complaint I would have is that it would have been nice to include leo primes sword to round off that fierce warrior look. I definitely would recommend this to anyone who likes leo prime from beast wars and anyone who just thinks he looks cool
M**N
Great
Nice figure my son loved it
V**R
Solid asf
The Leo Convoy has to be one of the most solid beast wars related transformers i’ve ever had. He’s has nice pose-ability and the transformation is fun and not boring in like certain figures *cough cough* Earthrise - Kingdom Optimus Prime *Cough*. The Size of the figure matches and scales well with all my other Beast Wars figures. The solidness of figure makes it fun to play with and for a figure worth 35 in store but was 25 when i bought it. It was worth it. I absolutely recommend it.
B**L
Its Good
Now first up I like the look and found this toy fun to play around with. The quality is good, and it feels heathty to me for a modern figure. The weapon storage I found to be good. His chest can also open, revealing a matrix chamber that is blast effects compatible. The Evo-Fusion gimmick consists of his lion's mane being able to flip out, revealing blasters (that need plugged in first), and his front paws can reveal flip-out claws. As for bad the packaging, also its possibility is a bit limited with no wrist rotation or ankles can't move up or down. Heads on a swivel but can look down due to transformation. Also, some parts seem to at times need a parts separator or small tool to do. And in lion mode he's almost a brick. But if you have Kingdom Primal, he can (awkwardly) ride him. Overall, it's a great figure and if you like Beast Wars you'll likely enjoy this.
D**.
Solid figure
A little wonky to transform, but well made and looks great. Glad to finally have Leo Convoy after thinking he was unattainable.
P**E
Excellent.
I really love that I was finally able to add Lio Convoy to my collection. He's sturdy, not too hard to transform, and all around a cool addition to my Transformers.
C**S
Fun toy
An intuitive transformation while still maintaining a satisfactory level of complexity. Great to form in Beast mode and even a surprising amount of articulation; I would’ve asked the front paws have more.
D**N
Leo Convoy is Saving the Day!
Transformers is my bread and butter. I love when Hasbro makes toys of obscure characters especially if it's someone from the old Japanese Anime like Leo Convoy. He looks great in both modes matching the esthetic of the previous Kingdom figures. Good possibility sturdy joints the guns are fun to mess with he even has an opening chest compartment that's blast effect compatable. Honestly the perfect toy of the character. I hope we get Big Convoy and beast wars Galvatron in the next couple of years.
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