Introduction
I didn't actually finish many combiner sets when I was younger. From memory only Devastator, Piranacon, Menasor and Computron were completed with the other groups missing one or two figures. Because of this, Computron and the Technobots hold a place in my heart for being one of the few combiners I actually could combine into a giant robot.![]() |
Computron by Pete Slater |
Anyway, with that being said, what is Warbotron's version of Afterburner, Turbo Ejector, actually like?
First Impressions
I suppose the first thing to mention is the amazing box that the figure comes in. Not many companies take the time to create a nice, reusable box for their figures, but Warbotron have.![]() |
Turbo Ejector's Box by Pete Slater |
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Turbo Ejector's Box by Pete Slater |
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Turbo Ejector's Box by Pete Slater |
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Turbo Ejector's Box by Pete Slater |
In The Box
If you have had experience of a Warbotron figure before then you know what to expect from the figure itself. The plastic feels of the same quality as that of Warbotron's Combaticons. The figure is of a decent size and heft meaning that it should be sturdy enough for general play. Everything on my example is tight with no extra play in the joints. I suppose I could complain that things are a little too tight but that would be nit-picky.Beside the figure and accessories, you get a bag of parts which isn't mentioned in the manual and which I am not sure the purpose of. You also get a collector card and a rather nice manual.
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Turbo Ejector's Manual by Pete Slater |
The Figure Itself
The head sculpt is pretty special in my opinion. It captures the character really well and has the same cool light piping that other Warbotron figures have had.![]() |
Warbotron's Turbo Ejector by Pete Slater |
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Warbotron's Heavy Noisy by Pete Slater |
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Warbotron's Turbo Ejector and Afterburner by Pete Slater |
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Warbotron's Turbo Ejector by Pete Slater |
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Warbotron's Turbo Ejector and Afterburner by Pete Slater |
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Warbotron's Turbo Ejector and Afterburner by Pete Slater |
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Warbotron's Turbo Ejector and Afterburner by Pete Slater |
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Warbotron's Turbo Ejector by Pete Slater |
Articulation
Turbo Ejector has a decent amount of articulation for a figure of it's size. The shoulders can rotate and can also lift up. The wrists can swivel and the biceps can also swivel. The waist is turn-able and, due to the combination gimmick, the figure can even do a kind of abdominal crunch. The head is ball jointed and static as it doesn't go anywhere during transformation. The hips have ratcheted ball joints which feel like they should be stronger, the knees bend a fair amount and the feet can tilt a little.![]() |
Warbotron's Turbo Ejector by Pete Slater |
Transformation
The transformation is surprisingly very similar to the original G1 Afterburner figure's transformation. The arms rotate around to have the hands pointing upward...![]() |
Warbotron's Turbo Ejector and Afterburner by Pete Slater |
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Warbotron's Turbo Ejector and Afterburner by Pete Slater |
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Warbotron's Turbo Ejector and Afterburner by Pete Slater |
And speaking of the alt mode... wow. It's pretty much exactly what I would want a modern take on Afterburner to look like.
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Warbotron's Turbo Ejector by Pete Slater |
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Warbotron's Turbo Ejector by Pete Slater |
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Warbotron's Turbo Ejector by Pete Slater |
Conclusion
I have had some bad times with Warbotron figures in the past. My Air Burst arrived cracked out of the box and had to be replaced. The replacement has lots of stressed plastic and feet that just wouldn't stay on but at least it wasn't broken. Sly Strike developed stressed plastic after only a few days and Heavy Noisy got stressed hands after a few times trying to fit the weapons into them.Turbo Ejector has had none of these problems so far. It arrived in perfect condition and doesn't seem to suffer any of the issues that the previous three figures suffered from. There are a couple of places that look like they may cause issues in the future so I am being careful with them. In particular the kibble that gets attached to the back of the alt mode ,where the bot feet are, feels a little fragile. The tabs that attach the pieces to the feet feel like they may stress or break in the future.
Overall I am very pleased with this figure. It's sturdy, chunky and a really good take on the old G1 Afterburner character. I shall be keeping a close eye on the rest of the Technobots from Warbotron. Hopefully they will be just as good as Turbo Ejector.
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Warbotron's Turbo Ejector and Afterburner by Pete Slater |
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