Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Deluxe Class Autobot Jazz
- Brand:
- TABOO
- Model Number:
- E1125
- UPC:
- 630509622894
- EAN:
- 0630509622894
- Walmart SKU:
- 305627427
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.74/5 from 19 reviews.
Perfectly packaged! Most figures are packaged horribly. Not this one. Finally, decent service with this type of product.
I just needed another Jazz, to replace a figure, from the Combiner Wars. Couldn't find anywhere else
The figure does have some unusual design choices, such as the construction of the upper arms, the heavily restricted wrist movement, the way the prime armor connects to the chest, and the somewhat cumbersome combiner limb modes, but all in all, the figure is solid, and is a pretty good option for looking to boost their combiner ranks. The lack of door wings in robot mode means that this Jazz is rather evocative of the one in the G1 cartoon, if people are looking for such a figure. However, be mindful of the white-painted translucent plastic that makes up a good portion of Jazz's body. Because it is painted, carries a number of joints, and is a focal point of the transformation and thus receives a lot of force when converting the figure, the plastic is rather fragile. I've seen many reports on social media noting that it has a tendency to crack a few months after the figure was removed from its packaging. It probably would have been more efficient to simply use the structurally stronger white plastic that is used for the rest of the figure; it would allow the figure to age better. With the oncoming Wave 4 of Power of the Primes, I'm hoping there will be a running change to address the aforementioned issues. In short: A good buy, but for now, please handle with care.
The figure does have some unusual design choices, such as the construction of the upper arms, the heavily restricted wrist movement, the way the prime armor connects to the chest, and the somewhat cumbersome combiner limb modes, but all in all, the figure is solid, and is a pretty good option for those looking to boost their combiner ranks. The lack of door wings in robot mode means that this Jazz is rather evocative of the one in the G1 cartoon, if people are looking for such a figure. However, be mindful of the white-painted translucent plastic that makes up a good portion of Jazz's body. Because it is painted, carries a number of joints, and is a focal point of the transformation and thus receives a lot of force when converting the figure, the plastic is rather fragile. I've seen many reports on social media noting that it has a tendency to crack after a few months of use, generally around the where the shoulders connect to the body, the head, and the tabs on the rear end of the car hood chest. It probably would have been more efficient to simply use the structurally stronger white plastic that is used for the rest of the figure; it would allow the figure to age better. With the oncoming Wave 4 of Power of the Primes including a reshipment of Jazz, I'm hoping there will be a running change to address the aforementioned plastic issues. In short: A good buy, but for now, please handle with care.
- Doesn't feel completely hollow - Could use more paint - Nice transformation - Optional combination peg allows for potential expansion of enjoyment
My 12 year old grandson really wanted this Jazz transformer, but when he tried to transform it, kept breaking in half, then he would fix it, but it kept falling apart. I paid over $50 and tried to return to Walmart, but they refused it because the box did not have the tracking number on it. I must have torn all the tags off the box. I feel bad because I didn't have the tracking number.
This constantly falls apart. Whether you are transforming it or just playing with it. Don't waste your money.
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