

The orange arms don't move, but the wheels really roll. The truck has six wheels and a lot of charm. I would like them to hold a little better, but such is life. There are some tabs and slots that don't hold as well as you would like, so some light massaging may be necessary for either mold to hold. The cab folds up, the legs go together, and the arms fold back. Transformation is easy - it's basically a one-step toy. If Playskool did Decepticons, this could probably easily be redecorated as a baddie. There are fake toe looking elements, and the head looks pretty great with a big underbite. It's shiny, there are some panel lines and areas to give the look of fists or gloves here and there. Hasbro's sculpting on the figure is good - nothing too fancy, nothing really any better or worse than you saw in the mainline toys of the 2000s. Some have 5mm holes in fists for weapons, and very few have any actual moving parts. Normally they just convert in one step, perhaps two if Hasbro feels saucy, and that's the extent of action provided by the figure.

That's not much to ask, but these are cheap, durable toys for kids ages 3-7 - and the 7 is probably a high estimate. I like this figure because unlike many of the others, it has articulated shoulders. ( Rescue Bots' episode count has eclipsed that of the original 1984-1987 The Transformers cartoon as of this month.) This also means Salvage doesn't quite match his package art, but most buyers won't care that the head is the wrong color and that various recycling logos aren't present. The 4 1/2-inch robot (a bigger one is being sold on Amazon as an exclusive) is nifty and worth your while, even though it's not a perfect match for the animation model on the TV show you likely don't watch and are only barely aware exists. This is why it's important to keep kid-friendly figures in circulation - even if collectors aren't necessarily interested, the laws of supply and demand hold true to pretty much any toy. You could find him at Walgreen's even for quite some time in the Spring of 2016, and then he suddenly vanished for about three months - and got more expensive. One of the neater Rescue Bots of 2015 was Salvage he's on the show, so he got popular - and expensive - fast. Other: At least 2 packaging variants exist Playskool Transformers Rescue Bots Salvage Playskool, 2015Īction Feature: Transforms from Garbage Truck to Robot We may earn a commission when you click one of their links. This site is part of Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and Entertainment Earth affiliate programs.
