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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Ironhide revisited
First off, Ironhide got a great toy from Transformers The Movie (TFTM). It was at that time very accurate to the concept art, but differed slightly from the final CGI model appearing on the film.

This new Ironhide toy tries to correct this by giving him two improvements:
1. New headsculpt. Now it's the movie-accurate head, which means that it has a big...
Published on July 6, 2009 by Rolando F. Mocan Quan

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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Not a worthy recreation of a childhood classic
O.k. for starters we have two leader class figures, three voyager class figures and three deluxe figures. We love the movie and so far had a great time getting some of the toys.

My wife was really pumped to get ironhide as he was her favorite transformer. But to her dismay the excitement died as she opened the box. For starters this is the shoddiest paintjob...
Published on July 13, 2009 by Rawr2020


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Ironhide revisited, July 6, 2009
= Durability:2.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Transformers Voyager Iron Hide (Toy)
First off, Ironhide got a great toy from Transformers The Movie (TFTM). It was at that time very accurate to the concept art, but differed slightly from the final CGI model appearing on the film.

This new Ironhide toy tries to correct this by giving him two improvements:
1. New headsculpt. Now it's the movie-accurate head, which means that it has a big "battle scar" deformation on his right eye and the crest.
2. The new arm guns, which do a better job at ressembling the movie counterparts.

Because I've got the old and the new toys, I'll compare both in this review.

Pros:
- Accurate head sculpt.
- Better looking guns. But they're not exact reproductions. The right rotating cannon is too big, and the left "sliding" cannon is too small.
- This can be both a pro or con: The pickup's top (which comprises the windshield, top and rear window) is made to be detached. This is a pro, because in robot mode it just eliminates a lot of kibble from Ironhide's back...
- Good size. It fits well with the Deluxe sized cars and is roughly in the same scale as the Leader class toys (which should be bigger than Ironhide).

Cons:
- Cannons aren't accurately sized and they don't mount on the arms when in alt mode(pick-up truck).
- Removeable windshield-roof piece means that it can get lost, and this is a central part of the truck mode.
- Chest piece didn't get the "accurizing" to the movie model, but continues to be based on the first concept designs.
- As with all the toys from the movie, there's close to ZERO paint applications in robot mode. This is aggravated by the chosing of gray plastic/paint for the pick-up truck mode... so you get some grey pieces and black pieces mixed, when Ironhide is BLACK in the movie!
- Softer plastic. The hip thing with two pegs bends a little when pressed, which difficults a lot it's transformation from truck to robot mode. There's been a lot of complaining about this, and this did not happen with the old mold. I blame the plastic. The only way around it is pressing very hard down on the "chest cavity" below the head. The plastic is flexible and will stand it.
- Automorph gimmick. I do like them, but the automorph and mechalive gimmicks also make the toys more delicate and less accurate (because you have to accomodate the gears and pieces, but also because Hasbro's spending money to make these molds and pieces instead of giving us better articulation or paint).

Overall, this is a nice toy with a very poor color scheme. Ironhide's character doesn't play as much a central role in TF:ROTF as in the previous movie, so it will appeal less to some children who may prefer... the twins, for example (who I despise). This may have been a deliberate move by Hasbro to promote the sale of the new molds and recover their investment, and I bet it'll work.

Transformation can be a bit frustrating due to the force that must be applied to the hip piece and the feet automorph function is VERY prone to break or damage (especially the gears), reducing durability. I'd say children 7 years or older will enjoy this more.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars ravage 24/7, July 12, 2011
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Transformers Voyager Iron Hide (Toy)
Ironhide returns with upgraded weapons and new detail!The head piece is actually more movie realistic than the original version with Ironhide even having the battle scar above his eye.He also has an improved cannon to go along with the trusted original.This cannon comes with one launching missile as opposed to the three like the original.The cannons attach and reattach to the arms so Ironhide can use either one on whichever arm you choose. There is no clutter underneath in Topkick mode because the cannons combine to actually attach to the bed of the truck in vehicle mode.The detail on Ironhide is outstanding in robot or Topkick mode.Ironhide has some gold trim along with great decor in the middle section and legs showing every gear in robot mode.In Topkick mode he has a military type green color with red trim and a sweet autobot nest symbol on the door.The poseability of Ironhide is awesome with him being able to assume many different poses for displaying or acting out whatever battle scenes come to mind.Ironhide has a very solid base with very good stability.The durability is excellent as well with Ironhide being able to handle as much as he can dish out.Ironhide is one of the best overall solid voyager transformers around.The transformation level is advanced meaning if you have plenty of experience with transformers there is challenging difficulty.If you are a parent buying for a child of 5-6 or younger you will have to help them in the process.Even though Ironhide is one of the more difficult transformers to transform he can also be one of the most rewarding transformers that you will ever have the pleasure of learning the process with.Ironhide has always been a favorite and The movie versions are a vast improvement over the G1 versions in my opinion.Bottom line Ironhide is a high quality,well-made,10 out of 10 transformer all fans will treasure.I highly recommend Ironhide to all transformer fans and collectors alike.Ironhide Rocks and Transformers Rule!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Ironhide Remixed, June 16, 2009
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Transformers Voyager Iron Hide (Toy)
When I landed the first movie's Ironhide two years ago, I was speechless. I found that the figure had two very solid modes while being pretty screen acurate at the same time. Now, with the new movie line, there has been some marked improvements in terms of presentation, durability, and overall fun factor. While the "new" Ironhide still has the same transformation(they kept the same formula 'cause it worked so well) there are some differences to his overall appearance. First, his paint applicant is spot-on which accents the curious choice of gray plastic in robot/vehicle mode. The door panels have have an autobot/sector 7/human alliance insignia that resembles a certain U.S. crest. The sculpt itself is pretty much the same aside from a few changes. The new head-sculpt is an improvement with more detail to the face. Also, his cannons are more detailed with a pretty cool mech-alive feature which includes the right cannon rotating and extending to fire the missle. Thus being very evocative of his movie counterpart. His transformation is fairly simple which most people should get in less than 15 min. However, the majority of the Transformers ROTF figures have ball & socket joints that do tend to pop off during trasformation but can just as easily be reconnected. "Hasblow" decided to do this for those who ocasionally get too stressed and rough trying to transform the toy. Rather than a piece breaking off, they simply pop off causing no damage except for ones pride. Overall, I highly recommend this Voyager Class Ironhide.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool but..., January 16, 2010
A Kid's Review
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Transformers Voyager Iron Hide (Toy)
I got this figure at Toys"R"Us and it was 22.99. I Liked Ironhide ever since I got into transformers and its a great toy. I'd say get this toy for ages 7 & up because his transformation can be a little difficult at some parts. The directions can be a bit difficult at some parts. Also at his waist there is something you have to clip in that may be a little difficult that an adult may have to do. I say if you're a huge fan of this figure get him. If you're getting it for a kid be aware that you may have to transform him. If you really want him get him. He's a really great figure. He's got two guns with one firing missle that attach to his arms. If Ihad to rate this figure on a scale from one to ten I'd give him a ten. He's the best voyager class transformer you can get better than megatron,optimus,ratchet,starscream, and the fallen. One last thing it seems like you're going to brake it at some parts but trust me put a little more force.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Not a worthy recreation of a childhood classic, July 13, 2009
= Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Transformers Voyager Iron Hide (Toy)
O.k. for starters we have two leader class figures, three voyager class figures and three deluxe figures. We love the movie and so far had a great time getting some of the toys.

My wife was really pumped to get ironhide as he was her favorite transformer. But to her dismay the excitement died as she opened the box. For starters this is the shoddiest paintjob so far. Its just black and gray! On the box are lines of yellow and silver, I find this to be a big ripoff.

Secondly the worst part that will make me hesitant to buy anymore save the leader class figures, is how poorly this toy transforms. This guy is even worse than Skids since skids stays together! His middle wont connect properly and takes quite a bit of force to get halfway right and the top hole is too small to connect fully! Just terrible! His missle launchers wont stay on and now either a piece has fallen off, or maybe we missed it in the transformation but this guy has a giant hole in his neck! Too many smokes maybe? I picked him up and sideways and I loved how easy sideways was to connect. But now Im sore and dissapointed with Ironhide. Hopefully the next couple figures we get won't be this bad. One bad apple in the bunch.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome toy even for teenagers, February 5, 2010
= Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Transformers Voyager Iron Hide (Toy)
I've wanted this guy for a long time, so my expectations were high. (Ironhide is my favorite transformer) This figure looks just like him, and will please many transformers fans. Transforming him isn't that hard, even though the directions are confusing sometimes. (There is a certain ammount of patience involved.) The robot mode met my expectations immensely. The articulation is that of a nice action figure, making him fun to pose and play with. The only complaint I have is that his torso doesn't connect to his waist very well. This makes Ironhide's body look a bit crooked. Besides that, this toy is super cool. I would definitely recommend this product for a friend. I am a teen and this is my favorite transformer in my collection.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Toy review, January 7, 2010
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars 
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I brought this toy for my son and he loves it but make sure the child can transform the toy.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Not the best Voyager class but buy it anyway, August 2, 2010
= Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Transformers Voyager Iron Hide (Toy)
You gotta have Ironhide no matter what the reviews say! Vehicle mode is good despite his arms being easily visible below the truck. Panels click into place OK but not great. The truck bed and doors don't want to stay together too well but overall its solid and looks good. Rubber wheels would be a huge improvement.

Robot mode is flimsy. Proportions are good and the automorph gimmick on his legs is very cool. But mold quality isn't up to par with some of the other Voyager figures. His knee joints are very loose, making it difficult for him to stand unless they're set just right. His waist does not tab into place well so he tends to flop over forward if you move him. His chest piece doesn't tab into anything so its just there loose. His shoulder pieces sort of seem to get in the way of his head and arms. Overall not a bad representation of the movie Ironhide but he's pretty much good for display in robot mode or OK for kids to play with in vehicle mode.

I'd expect Hasbro will come out with a Human Alliance Ironhide by the time the 3rd movie releases.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars MORE LIKE "SOFT METAL"HIDE, December 22, 2009
= Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Transformers Voyager Iron Hide (Toy)
I grew up as a G1 transformers and it's been a little hard to get used to the modern incarnations of old friends. But, my son and I want to play transformers together, so we have been buying the new ones. Ironhide is one of my favorite G1 autobots so I thought I'd try out his new incarnation in the live action movie toyline, REVENGE OF THE FALLEN, especially since it's a voyager-class toy (which my son and I prefer).

Initially, I was troubled by Ironhide's new sculpt. Isn't he supposed to be a red conversion van? OTOH, this Ironhide actually has a head, which is a real plus. This Ironhide is a GMC pickup truck with a grey-and-black color scheme. It's not very flashy, but I guess a weapons specialist might prefer not to stand out in a crowd. The truck has an enormous missile launcher and cannon combination weapon. The barrel of the cannon can project out either side, and the missile launcher can rotate relative to the cannon, and the whole weapon can fit backwards or forwards in the grooves on the truck bed; it is very possible to put the weapon on backwards, which fits but doesn't look right. The missile launcher is also asymmetric, which I don't understand; it looks like it is leaning off to one side (though it is not). Also, the weapon doesn't stay in the grooves very well; it feels as if it should pop into the grooves but won't. Despite these complaints, the truck mode looks very sleek and powerful, and it has a gigantic double-sided weapon, so who can complain?

The robot mode of Ironhide has more problems than the truck mode. My biggest complaint is that the chest piece that separates the hood "wings" appears incomplete; it seems that it needs to snap somewhere or connect to something but it doesn't. The lack of connection is visually displeasing. The other major problem are the legs; the panels from the automorph feature obstruct the legs from closing enough to stand straight. This can be seen in most pictures of Ironhide, where his legs are splayed somewhat. This makes him wobbly, which is unfortunate b/c his parts pop off easily. It's better than breaking, but it must be embarassing to be a weapons specialist who keeps falling over and going to pieces. I don't like the new face, but the toy isn't to blame for that. The yellow piping on the robot looks cool on the black robot parts, and the weapon comes apart to form two weapons, which fit on the sides of Ironhide's arms (sidearms, hehe) very nicely.

Finally, the transformation has a real problem fitting together. The connection between the chest and the waist has three pegs which do not fit into their respective holes. With enough pressure they will fit, but applying that pressure to the rest of the toy is worrisome. Also, a lot of torque must be applied to rotate the chest relative to the waist by 180 degrees, and this is putting a lot of strain on the toy. I doubt most 5 yo have the strength to manipulate this toy correctly.

In conclusion, Ironhide is a nice looking robot and truck. I have qualms about the transformation between or about durability during play. For a collector's piece or for an older child he is probably fine.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Ironhide is made of plastic...how screwed up is that??? XD, June 30, 2009
= Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Transformers Voyager Iron Hide (Toy)
Sadly I was unable to get the first movie Ironhide, so this guy is my first (Ironhide that is...) as such his whole transformation sequence and everything is new to me (which I like to think, rather egotistically makes me better at deciding the quality of the transformation XD) (I like emoticons just FYI...sorry if that bugs you...)
ANYWAY
really like the transformation. Like a lot of the movie ones (I'm drawing on experience from movie 1 Jazz, Blackout, and Brawl, as well as the new Bumblebee) he has a lot of nicely independant transformation areas (meaning you can transform him like in the movie, like he's driving along and doing it or running as a robot and flipping into a truck) which for geeks like me who still play with our toys (gasp! play with toys?!?!?!) its an added plus
the cannons are kind of in the middle there though. the bigger one is nice in the whole gattling spin out/spin in motion it can do, but the other one (which slides based on gravity) is kinda...tacked on
I'll give you that it's there in the movie, i just wish they'd been more clever with how it moved
only one automorph sequence for this guy (two technically, one on each leg) so a lot of him is the old fashioned flipping of panels and twisting around torsos (which in the case of Ironhide is rather difficult, as his whole torso rotates on an itty bitty plastic plate that fits almost 100% flush together)
the automorph itself can take a little getting used to (I'm still a newbie to their whole automorph sequence of stuff...tho it seems to be located primarily in the head and legs for some reason...o.O) because it basicly rotates his wheel to his calf, slides the plate covering his shin to the inseam of his leg, and flips down both front and back for his feet, all by pulling (GENTLY!!!) on one of the aformentioned pieces (ok maybe not the wheel, but any of the other three)
the cannons are kibbley, as they serve no purpose whatsoever in vehicle mode (seriously, they like, balance, on top of his pickup bed)
poseablity (and playability) is awesome, as he has lots of joints and such and he stays together well in either mode. Truck mode is a little more stable, as in robot mode his waist is a little flimsy due to the nature of the pin (it goes in at an angle) but if it comes out the weight of his torso can easily reattach it (seriously mr. I-give-him-a-two just let his chest rest on his hips, the peg will find its own hole) everything has plenty of space to move too, a nice bonus in comparison to say...bumblebee (who sadly works better in voyager size...if only he was that big in the movie...)another bonus of his size is that transforming him, and sliding all the little panels around is a HECK of a lot easier than others, cause the smallest panels on him are still bigger than the biggest panels on deluxe figures (again sadly, bumblebee and brawl (Devastator?) leap to mind)
overall, definately worth 23 bucks or so, as he is big, bad, and likes flowers and winking at women he scares by rocket jumping over them (kudos to any fandos who get that joke)
i must say, buy buy buy (nothing like a fleet of GMC pick up trucks...XD)
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