🚀 Transform your collection with Greasepit - where nostalgia meets innovation!
The Transformers Generations Selects WFC-GS12 Greasepit is a 5.5-inch deluxe class collector figure that pays homage to the 1989 Micromaster gas station toy. This special edition figure features a unique design, versatile battle station configurations, and includes a blaster accessory, making it a must-have for any Transformers enthusiast.
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Size | 5.5 inches |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.13"L x 2.76"W x 6.26"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | Gray and Black With Red and Silver Details |
Collection Name | Action Figure |
Theme | Robot |
Animal Theme | robot |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | Inspired by Micromaster Gas Station, Disassemblable Battle Station Modes, Includes Super Gasoline Z-1 Sign |
E**R
Greasepit is another banger of a Modulator!
Greasepit is awesome as is, but with some new weapons from a parts bin that you might have. He looks even better.
C**.
Fan-tastic
This is a great little modulator. Everything about it from its looks, to its different modes, to its micromaster compatibility really make this guy worth it, especially if you have other modulators.
A**R
A funny concept but tied to the old toys and comics
Turning into a gas station instead of some kind of vehicle is an odd idea for Transformers, but in this case references both one of the late G1 toys by the same name that came with a playset, and an infamous comic book issue where Ratbat ran a scheme to siphon gasoline from people's cars by hypnotising to obsessively visit his Car Wash of Doom. Either way, the figure itself has an decent robot mode even if you have to pull it apart and rearrange the pieces to transform, which would usually be anathema but with the gimmick of the Moudalator subline being that they can become a bunch of add-on parts to plug into the many 5mm porrts scattered over most War For Cybertron and Legacy figures and this being the mold that does that the best out of all of them it's excusable. The colors also pop much more on this version than Ironworks, though if not taking their G1 playset versions into account swapping the good and bady guys would make much more sense thematically. Legacy Scourge (truck), Ratbat (WFC cassette or Senator), or a Combiner Wars Octane if you have or can get one would make for fun display partners on a toy shelf.
M**M
Good idea, great design,
Nice figure, great paint job, but the joints were slightly too loose for my taste and it doesn’t stand up alone
C**N
Greaspit
Muy buena figura de transformers, me alegra ya tenerla en mis manos y que se sume a la colección
A**S
Optimus Prime
This is the best Optimus Prime ever!
M**R
Great purchase
Great purchase
L**S
A solid addition to any Cybertonian city.
I was able to pick this limited edition figure at about the same price as getting it from hasbro. I think it looks really good and I like the minor changes to make him different from his moldmate, Ironworks, in his altmode. If you're interested in the city building play feature, than this one is a must have.
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