Customer Reviews
Flimsy shoulder joint ruins this toy
Looks awesome in jet mode, but like the first reviewer states, the left shoulder will not stay in place, and theirs no hand on that arm, just a huge cannon. Sucks because he would have been pretty cool, now i just keep him in jet mode. Robot mode blows.
Oh how the mighty have fallen.
First of I am an avid TRANSFORMERS fan since their debut in 1984, but I am not a rabid fan by any means. I di have a wife and a full time job.
What happened?
Thundercracker looks good in jet mode but loses a lot in the transition to robot mode. He's a skinny, gangly figure with almost non-existent feet and a missile launcher arm nearly longer than his whole body. Amazingly, though, he can actually stand without support if you spread his legs a bit. The plastic on him feels flimsy compared to other Cybertron figures, even the smaller Scout class ones. I bought him to complete the series, but any child looking for some hard play value from him could wind up with a broken toy if they're not careful.