- Color Scheme:
- Green, black, bright greenish-yellow, and translucent orange for his stinger. His wings also have a dusting of green paint over their light orange translucent plastic color. Not too wild, but eye catching.
- Robot Mode:
- Well, other than the fact the his legs are very thin (his bug wings) and they look like he's got high-heels on, and the fact that he's got no hands, just a stinger (that opens) and a funky double-bug-leg thing, he's actually pretty cool. hehe. His bug parts were all used in a unique way, and there's really nothing that doesn't become something else, which is nice. He does have a little kibble, though, in that four of his bug legs just stick out of his back. Very cool-looking, though.
- Beast Mode:
- Very bug/wasp-like in a technorganic sort of way. ;-) He's got a nice "techno-bug" look to him. My favorite part, though, is his head/face. For some reason, I like it a lot. His stinger can get in the way of him just sitting on a surface, but it's no big deal.
- Transformation:
- Ingenious for a basic size toy. His bug and robot head rotate through the torso a full 180 degrees from bug mode to robot mode. His arms fold out from underneath, and his wings end up as legs. It can be a little tricky getting his arms to snap back in place in beast mode, but again, no big deal.
- Gimmicks:
- His beast head moves from side to side, he has a spring connecting his stinger to his torso, providing a "spring sting" feature, and the stinger opens to be used as some kind of claw/grabber.
- Pros/Cons:
- No hands, but a cool overall look to him.
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