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⚔️ Own the War for Cybertron — Transform, Connect, Conquer!
The Transformers Generations War for Cybertron: Earthrise Leader WFC-E23 Doubledealer is a 7-inch triple changer action figure designed for ages 8 and up. It converts between robot, tank, and bird modes in 20 and 37 steps respectively, and can transform into a modular battle station that connects with other figures via the advanced A.I.R. Locks system. Each figure includes collectible map pieces and a red decoder to unlock hidden paths, allowing fans to build an immersive battlefield. With detailed weaponry, interchangeable faction insignias, and a design inspired by the original G1 character, Doubledealer offers both nostalgic appeal and modern playability for collectors and enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B07ZQY276Y |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Animal Theme | Bird |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 894,593 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 25,765 in Kids' Play Action Figures |
| Brand Name | Transformers |
| Collection Name | Action Figure |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,243 Reviews |
| Edition | Regular Edition |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05010993660117 |
| Included Components | Includes Transformers Generations War for Cybertron: Earthrise Leader Doubledealer figure, 2 accessories, and instructions. |
| Inner Material | Plastic |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Dimensions | 15 x 4 x 18 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15L x 4W x 18H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Transformers Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Earthrise Leader WFC-E23 Doubledealer Triple Changer Action Figure - Kids Ages 8 and Up, 7-inch |
| Item Weight | 476 g |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro |
| Manufacturer Part Number | E8205 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 1188.0 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 96.0 |
| Model Name | cybertron |
| Model Number | E8205 |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Occasion | imaginative play |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Playing with the action figure, Collecting, Building and expanding battle scenes with other compatible figures |
| Scale | 1:18 |
| Size | 7 Inch |
| Special Features | Modular Battle Station conversion and Transformers Universe map reveal |
| Style | Modern |
| Sub Brand | Transformers |
| Team Name | Decepticons |
| Theme | Action |
| Toy Figure Type | Action Figure |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| character | Doubledealer (Transformers) |
A**N
Great robot form but fiddly and fragile transformation process
With his original toy produced in the latter days of the period now known as Generation 1, Doubledealer never featured very heavily in the comics and cartoons of the eighties which were then coming to an end. This is a shame as, with his mercenary gimmick, he was definitely a contender for the most interesting of the later characters. Across his modes the Earthrise version of the figure is quite similar in appearance to the original, albeit much bulkier and more formidable looking. The robot mode is impressive. Kitted out with his arsenal of weaponry, he is a physically imposing figure that stands larger than most of the other figures in the ‘War for Cybertron’ toyline, even others of the same class. It is this mode that is the best of the three (or supposedly four) that he possesses. However, he hasn’t, perhaps, quite got the articulation of some of the other figures in the line. Like the original G1 toy, his ‘falcon’ form is a bit more giant, mutant, cyborg chicken than ‘falcon’ and it would take some considerable imagination to envision him taking to the air on those wings. The Earthrise figure has his ‘missile’ mounted upon his back which is a considerable improvement over it being attached to his underside between his legs. Despite looking badly weighted he appears in this mode he is surprisingly able to stand quite well on the spindly legs. The armoured vehicle mode has a more detailed and impressive look than the original. However, there is quite a bad design flaw in that when the falcon wings are folded on the underside of the vehicle, they hang lower than the ground clearance of the wheels. As such he cannot be pushed along as you would expect. The so-called ‘fourth’ form he can take really isn’t much different to the vehicle mode. It just involves folding out a little stand at the back and angling the missile upwards. This does, however, allow for Doubledealer to connect to other figures in the Earthrise range through his ramp. A major downside of this figure is that the transformation process isn’t at all enjoyable (which to me is an essential of the best Transformer toys). It is very difficult and fiddly. This is especially bad in the knee joints that are forced in a very uncomfortable way into a different position for each mode. I imagine that they wouldn’t stand up to much and are not suitable for younger users. Numerous other elements, such as the wings, are also quite fragile. Doubledealer comes with several accessories. The large missile divides into a shoulder mounted weapon as well as his massive blaster rifle. He also comes with a small gun and some odd square thing (some type of beacon or receiver maybe?). The original was also a Powermaster that actually possessed two binary bonded ‘engines’. These have been replaced in the Earthrise line by a similar set up to Soundwave and Soundblaster. Skar and Knok (available separately as part of the Soundwave Spy Patrol Third Unit pack) now transform into cassettes which can be stored in Doubledealer’s chest unit. All the Siege and Earthrise versions of the cassettes are interchangeable with Soundwave or Soundblaster. As a concession to the old Powermaster setup there is a small engine beneath the chest unit that is removable. Like his predecessor Earthrise Doubledealer, despite his allegiances, comes in Decepticon orientated packaging. However, a nice touch is that in robot form he has shoulder panels that can be altered to possess either Decepticon or Autobot insignias.
A**S
Amazing
Amazing robot, worth the money, a must for every TF fan
C**1
Sieht gut aus!
Der Beschenkte hat sich sehr gefreut!
L**I
Un ottimo Transformers.
Ottima rappresentazione del personaggio degli anni 80. Il robot è posabile estabile. Le trasformazioni non sono complesse e nonostante ciò, le forme alternative sono molto diverse. L'unico problema e la giuntura dei gomiti che sono un po' lenta per sostenere il peso dell'enorme fucile. Questo modellino, non può mancare per gli amanti dei Transformers.
O**E
Simplemente el Mejor...
Muy buena calidad, muy parecido a original
G**E
DOUBLEDEALERRRRR!
I'm an adult nerd and Doubledealer was one of my favorite Transformers when I was a kid, even though his major points of articulation were that his elbows bent. Really - that was it, his robot arms bent at the elbows. When I saw a new Doubledealer was coming out, reengineered and based on the original, I scheduled in this splurge and preordered him. He's got some new things going on and he's very satisfying. There's a grey piece with some stabilizer struts or something that you can see in some of the figure's photographs - it's involved in some connectivity gimmick with other figures and was clearly a design afterthought, since it does nothing important or graceful for the figure. Since it seemed poorly considered, I'm going to consider it poorly and say it's mostly negligible. Otherwise, he has a few new accessories in black plastic, like a pair of missile pods, some sort of surveillance/tracking/guidance device, and a gun/cannon. They're welcome additions in an otherwise sparse but nigh atomic arsenal, which consists of a massive missile that can split into a less massive missile and a very bulky rifle, much like the original issue. Doubledealer transforms admirably into each of his classic forms, but better. That's about all there is to this Doubledealer - he's everything the ancient Doubledealer was, but better. They had the technology, they could rebuild him, they did, and it was good. Notable casualties in this update include Knok and Skar, the original Power Master engines that accompanied the old Doubledealer. A notable engine chunk can be found on this reimagined Doubledealer in memorial to their loss. The only goofy parts going on with Doubledealer are some awkwardness with stowing the purple wings of his big robotic vulture bird form. There's a new point of articulation here that doesn't quite fold up nice and neat like in the original. Otherwise, I have only good things to say about this Doubledealer. He has met my expectations for a modern Doubledealer.
G**!
great
great toy
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