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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Combiner Wars Superion


 Combiner Wars Superion... I have mixed feelings over this figure. On the hand, it looks great and is sturdy in combined mode... with help, and on the other... Jank!

Allow me to explain... this version of Superion in stock configuration, with its standard feet/ hands combo is a hot mess. the lack of ankle tilts, the lack of width in the small feet, causes standing issues when posing.



Superion the standard version

That being said  with the release of the new Aerialbot combiner (Age of the Primes) at the time of this writing I'll be diving into the past to review 2015 Combiner Wars Aerialbots.

Let's start with the main figure, Silverbolt. 











As Aerialbot leader and main torso for the combiner this figure has limits in its articulation (no ankle tilts, lack of fisit rotation, no waist swivel) due to the fact that it has to serve as a figure, a vehicle and as well as the main torso for the combiner.


It also suffers from the typical Silverbolt alt mode where the shell of a jet covers a folded up robot.

Yoga pose

That being said, the limitations of the figure and the alt mode are due to function and price point, it's decent enough. I get it.





Whose that guy with the Big head?





The Perfect Effect replacement heads

Yeah it's a modified Concorde, moving on.

Alright on to Skydive. 

Yup it's an pseudo iteration of an F-16 Falcon with visible robot kibble, but it doesn't look too busy, so it's alright.



Robot mode, no wrist movement, static ankle joints, surprisingly there is a waist swivel, a decent figure.


Next up we have Air Raid.

Air Raid is a fair interpretation of an F-14 Tomcat, even though he was an F-15 Eagle in G-1.


The alt mode serves as a nice enough jet at the top while hiding robo kibble underneath. 


Robot mode, no wrist movement, static ankle joints, waist swivel, a repeat of Skydive.

Now onto Fireflight/ Firefly/ Firestrike... whatever...

The orginal Fire... guy, was an F-4 Phantom but this iteration is modelled after a Harrier style.

The alt mode again is a nice enough jet at the top while hiding robo bits on the underside. 

As well Robot mode, no wrist movement, static ankle joints, waist swivel, sensing a pattern here. 

I know it sounds like I'm selling these figures short, but the truth is that all three of these limb bots are pretty much the same in execution and transformation. 

As vehicles they're fine they do the job and as robots the same. It's just that they're just okay.

Lastly we have the breakout of the group Alpha Bravo.

Supposedly Alpha B is a Slingshot/ Quickslinger replacement. This is the only variant of the team that is a chopper rather than a plane.

Essentially the transformation is the same as all the other limbs where wings are replaced with a rotor.

 Robot mode, more of the same.

Needless to say that this mod is also used for Vortex of the Combaticons, Blades of the Protectobots, as well as  the twins Skyburst and Stormclash for Victorion.

The team assembles

Add on a proper set of hands and feet












The end result.


There's also the alternate head version.

In the end it's decent enough, an affordable alternative to the Age of the Prime version.



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