Heavy Noisy

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    Heavy Noisy Review:
    My second figure from the Warbotron set and I must very impressive piece of hard plastic. Heavy Noisy, like Sly Strike gives of the vibe of the big bad head buster of the team. Heavy Noisy Rank is sergeant, from looking at him is obvious he likes to fight...A lot!

    The Good:
    Heavy Noisy's transformation is simple I didn't need to rely on the instructions to pull off. However I did my own fan sense when I transformed him into his tank mode though. I did it because of getting enough clearance to be collateral free from messing up his hands.
    Paint: Warbotron colorist has done a magnificent job with the color green. It goes well with silver and gray on his body. Furthermore I am big fan of crisps paint jobs on 3rd party transformers. In addition it gives Heavy Noisy the mean green machine look to him. I am cool with that. That paint job on Heavy Noisy's weapons is well done, especially on the sniper rifle/ cannon.
    Durability: One solid figure indeed. Heavy Noisy is as sturdy as Sly Strike and he's less tab heavy than Sly Strike
    Pose ability: you can get Heavy Noisy in some kick ass poses. Unfortunately I did not take more pictures of him doing crazy stuff; such has knocking over my cup coffee. I am going get him in poses to do crazier sfx on my Photoshop, to bad I am not allowed to post them on here.

    Bad:
    Before I get into this I want to be clear on something: When I say bad I am not putting down the toy in my review. After all I am investing my money on this combiner, I am just pointing out something Warbotron can improve on. You know constructive criticism, now that's over with back to the game.
    The plastic on Heavy Noisy is sturdy; unfortunately the panels you have to rotate to transform him into tank mode scratched the legs. Furthermore Heavy Noisy has the same stress marks near screws like Sly Strike in some areas. However the stress on the plastic is not that severe. I take this as the first time I transformed him ECT, I have to say heat does soften the plastic on these figures. This could be why I am seeing stress on plastic because of humidity. Well I got Heavy Noisy and Sly Strike I opened the boxes and put the fan on them so they can cool for about 20 to 30 minutes before I handled them.
    Kibble: Heavy Noisy does have a kibble problem. For example, I use fan sense to store the rest of the turret on his back. Unfortunately it gets in the way when I move his arms. Plus Heavy Noisy does not pull off the GQ back pack kibble like Sly Strike does; no that's Draggsville all the way. Despite that you can store the sniper rifle and cannon turret on Heavy Noisy's back. All you have to do is slip the sniper rifle in the slot then peg it in the 5mm hole on his back. I do this so Heavy can hold his pistols, consequence of that is he becomes back heavy. Hey look don't do what I do, use your noodle and store his armaments however you like jack. You spent money him or going to do what you like.
    Overall:
    I will give Heavy Noisy a solid 7 when it comes to aesthetic of plastic. He's fun to play with and the light pipe work in his head really pop out, that's a big bonus in my opinion.
     

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