

🤖 Transform your shelf into a legendary battleground with Silverbolt’s epic 44-step morph!
The Transformers Age of The Primes Commander Class Aerialbot Silverbolt is a 7-inch action figure featuring a detailed 44-step transformation from robot to jet. It includes a versatile converting jet thruster that doubles as a battle station and forms the core of the Aerialbot Superion combiner when combined with other figures (sold separately). Designed with articulated joints for dynamic posing and premium materials for durability, Silverbolt is a must-have collectible for fans aged 8 and up, delivering both display appeal and interactive play.















| ASIN | B0DM6WPMLF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,900 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #474 in Action Figures |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (478) |
| Item Weight | 2.13 pounds |
| Item model number | G07525L0 |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 3.88 x 12 x 11.5 inches |
| Release date | June 25, 2025 |
M**N
Good addition to the combiners team
Not all people like the new AotP Superion. However, as a toy, this Commander Silverbolt is well-designed, having an awesome and massive space-shuttle mode, and the combiner skeleton is decent and faithful to its G1 cartoon. In addition, the plastic quality is great, both modes are hefty and articulation is right - not too tight, not too loose.
D**E
Best Silverbolt to date
This is easily the best Silverbolt we've gotten to date. Making the Superion shell into a piece of base and ship add on is kinda genius. The bot mode is as posable as you'd expect from any figure that comes out, especially commander class, and the transformation is simple and dare i say fun. He's toon accurate and fits well on anyone's shelf. The Superion mode is stable, posable, and totally secure when combined which was the issue during CW. I'm looking forward to getting the last 2 pieces to finish the set.
한**인
Silverbolt inferior, Superion Superior
Silverbolt is something vague. It's Commander class. But its' individual robot mode is quality of voyager class. When it comes to Superion, It's super nice. It's worth to pay. Joints are rigid. Proportion is good.
H**R
Great figure
Great figure and combine mode is excellent
I**R
Excellent details, tight joints, and simple yet fun transformation
Silverbolt is back true to form. Excellent G1 rendition and tight joints make this a winner. His face sculpt is great. Looks exactly like he did in the G1 show. He looks like he stepped out of the screen but in smaller size 😀. The plastic feels of high quality but what stands out more for me is the tightness of his joints and how he is put together. The pins and joints hold all the limbs well together. In the recent past, Transformer figures had been suffering with loose and floppy joints but this figure is a fortunate exception! He is definitely fun, I will say that. I guess the real only cons are his size and back pack, but they are nit-picks. He is so well made, I wish he was taller. Maybe 8" instead of 6.75". His proportions are almost perfect too. In robot mode, the plane fuselage is very visible but only if you turn him around or see him from the side. It's not bad at all though. His wings even fold backward so I can hide it and that makes his outline sleeker and more streamlined. However, with his wings open, that is his true G1 depiction. Both ways look excellent. Transformation is fun and straightforward. Everything goes well where it belongs and he has minimal gaps. The only real ones are under his forearms but they are hard to notice unless you look for them under his arms. The heel spurs are an excellent detail - they come out far enough to give him fantastic stability due to his alt mode back pack. I almost gave him 5 stars. If Hasbro continues on this path, I will definitely purchase the Combaticons as well. Thank you, Amazon and thank you Hasbro for a job well done. The box arrived in excellent condition too. Have a great day!
B**R
Silverbolt and Superion Review
If you are a Transformers fan, this is a must have for your collection. Silverbolt's alt mode is immaculate, although his feet are in plain view under the wings. Bot mode feels a little plain, and his gun does feel a little stubby. But what I, and likely everybody else bought him for is the combined mode. And he looks so good, even without the limb bots attached. The articulation is great, the head looks spot on to the cartoon, and the problem I have is that the ratchets on the joint are a tad weak. All in all, this guy makes collecting all five pretty worth it.
E**A
Excellent
Excellent figure ! Very nostalgic
J**E
This toy set alone is worth the price.
When I got the toy, I was ecstatic. First, the toy in jet mode is fantastic. You can transform from robot to jet and back. Looks very much like the cartoon character. I didn't need to look at the instructions or watch videos to figure it out. Probably the only thing I dislike is the backpack of the toy itself. The backpack is made up of the arms and legs of Superion. It forms the rear end of the jet when combined with Silverbolt. It is easy to connect, but the wings of Silverbot are a little difficult to connect to the rear body. So I just leave it off to the side and play with the jet. The backpack is easy to take apart and when you combine with Silverbot, you form Superion. It's quite a massive improvement over the Combiner Wars version. Superion looks like the cartoon character. Very detailed, from head, arms, body, legs and feet. You can pose it in a variety of ways. Two things to worry about is when you change Silverbot from jet to robot, is the tail. It's a little tricky to doing it properly. Some people online have complained that it takes a little force with the tail end to change it properly. The other thing is Superion's antennae's can pop off from the sides easily. I don't know, why Hasbro didn't permanently make them attached to the head is a mystery. Combining with the other two jets so far is very easy. They connect to the arms and legs without issues. For the price, it's worth it. I got the toy for under $99 here on Amazon. Online, scalpers are selling this figure for more than it's worth. Don't buy it from them. But it here on Amazon. In the end, I plan to buy the rest of the team to have all the Aerial Bots.
N**L
Excelente representación de este icónico personaje. Muy recomendable su compra ya que es muy similar a su versión G1. Eso sí el añadido que tiene (cuerpo del Combiner) es horrible
J**Z
Increíble y con muchas etapas de transformación. Mi hijo feliz
A**N
Fick paketet några dagar tidigt vilket var bra. Paketet var i perfekt skick och figuren är helt otroligt. Helt rekomendera denna figuren som vill samla på Aerialbots.
A**R
L’ensemble est robuste et bien fini. Silverbolt est très ressemblant au dessin animé. Ma réserve venait initialement de la partie faisant le squelette de Superion. Elle est massive quelque soit sa transformation alternative. Question de goût mais je la trouve à l’usage très appréciable et elle donne une allure de croiseur interstellaire à Silverbolt. Superion en lui même est magnifiquement articulé et capable de toutes les poses dynamiques. Reste que les clapets des jambes rendent les deux aerialbots servant à les refermer invisibles et inutilement nécessaire. Il s’agit bien d’un intégrateur et pas d’un combiner. Mais le résultat final est une claque.
R**1
Honestly? Slay. If you aren't adding this bot to your collection, are you even living your best Prime life? This figure doesn't just "roll out," it struts. Silverbolt has officially arrived to carry the Aerialbots (and my serotonin) on his back. Here is the tea on why this Commander Class figure is the moment: The Pros: Why He’s Flying High Scale that Slays: He is an absolute unit. The Commander Class size finally gives Silverbolt the "altitude" he deserves. He towers over Deluxes like a true leader. Engineering Magic: The transformation is Prime-tier. It’s intuitive, satisfying, and doesn’t feel like you need a degree from Shockwave’s lab to figure it out. Aesthetic on Fleek: That classic Concorde-style jet mode? Slay. The paint apps are crisp, and the robot mode captures that heroic "I’m afraid of heights but I’ll do it for the girls" energy perfectly. Combined Potential: Even without the rest of the team yet, you can tell the connection points for Superion are going to be legendary. He’s got the "spark" of a masterpiece. The Cons: Minor Turbulence Backpack Realness: He’s got a bit of a "kibble" situation on his back in robot mode. It’s giving "carrying the weight of the Cybertronian war," but he still manages to slay the silhouette. Price Point: He’s a bit spendy, but for this level of quality? Worth every Shanix. Don't let your wallet have a breakdown. Final Verdict: 5/5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This figure is the Matrix of Leadership of my shelf. He’s bold, he’s beautiful, and he’s ready to take flight. If you see him at retail, don't walk—warp to the checkout counter. Silverbolt isn't just a plane; he's a slay-ne. He’s more than meets the eye, and what meets the eye is pure perfection. Consider my circuits officially overloaded with joy. Slay, Silverbolt, slay!
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