Not much to say really about this mold that hasn't been said already. Bot mode. Jet mode. With his fellow movie cons Waiting on the official skywarp to get here. Overall this is a nice repaint and the colors work very well in both modes.
Not bad looking, though I still don't like the brown on him. I'll be getting the Skywarp repaint, swapping the head with that of the first SS's, repainting the head black to match Skywarp, and then adding some purple details to the original SS to make him Blitzwing. They'll be the two Seekers for the new Voyager SS mold in my collection
All that stuff in his underbelly makes him look like a flying brick. (but i can overlook that.) i like the color scheme, the dark/light contrast is great.
This is a definate purchase. The colors work well. The white and black look great, and I like the use of the movie accurate Starscream head.
Running the mold into the ground. But then I suppose they've done that to nearly every Starscream mold from G1 on. So let's see, original beige Starscream, G1 color Starscream, Premium "Deep Space" Starscream, Thundercracker, and now Ramjet and Skywarp.
Just got this guy and Skywarp shipped to my local Walmart and I'm pretty pleased. I thought I'd like Ramjet's colors in jet mode better, but Skywarp looks really sharp in person. I do like Ramjet's look in robot mode better overall, though. He might be my second favorite, just behind Deep Space Starscream. I find it cool that though these guys are pretty much just repaints, each one made had its own particular paint schemes. They could have easily just painted the same patterns on every Movie Seeker with different colors, but each one got their own design. Really cool, it gives each one some personality.
Have to say, of the two Walmart Exclusives I think Ramjet is superior. Wish he had the new head from the Thundercracker mold though...
Both Ramjet and Skywarp look good. I really dig 'em. Great pictures posted here. Too bad they are $26.99 each. What's the matter with Walmart? They're supposed to roll-BACK their prices, not swing them forward.