

Unite your favorite characters from across the world of Transformers robots into your collection with the Transformers Legacy United Deluxe Class Infernac Universe Shard action figure! This 5.5-inch Infernac Universe Shard action figure is an Armorizer, a creature made from living rocks and minerals on other planets! Combine this Armorizer toy with other Transformers figures to create cool rock armor and weapons. Figure also converts between rock creature and helicopter modes in 13 steps. Gear up for battle with the included blade and blaster accessories. Celebrate the last 40 years of Transformers history with Transformers Legacy action figures. Transformers Legacy opens the portal to a whole new universe of -- More Than Meets the Eye -- bringing together every Transformers generation like you’ve never seen before. Collect and combine different characters to create your ideal Legacy lineup. TRANSFORMERS and HASBRO and all related trademarks and logos are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc. © 2024 Hasbro. Review: Better as a Stand Alone Figure Than an Armorizer - If you’re considering a (Rock Lords) Infernac universe Transformers figure, this is the one. The various green colors work well together and the figure looks nice in both modes. Additionally, I find that if one removes the blades from the helicopter mode it appears to have a submarine aesthetic. I almost want a conning tower plug-in for the rotor assembly to complete the submarine visual. What Hasbro got right with this figure is a more appropriate usage of transparent plastics. There are two separate canopy window inserts which are mounted into sturdier, more traditional plastics and they look marvelous. Shard also has light piping which provides some haunting green glow to the figure’s eyes. One of the transparent plastic window inserts aid this light piping effect allowing light to pass through the figure’s backpack. Many figures in these current Hasbro Transformers lines have hollow spaces which detract from the feeling of the figure’s completeness. However, Shard has minimal hollowness of the ‘five-walled-cube’ variety. He does have some gaps though, both calves and forearms. There are some features I don’t like about this mold. The arms are somewhat cantankerous to align into alt mode, a tight fit to align but not a tab-slot problem. The arms will often detach from the figure during transformation (don’t worry as they simply tab in as a part of the armorizer gimmick). Then there are the blades which have a single vertical spline along the tab. This spline hampers the usage of the blades as swords. Completely true unless one prefers the sword pointed as a straight extension from the arm as in a thrusting orientation. These single splines are meant to tab into the star spline receptical in each turbine/arm cannon. Additionally, as an armorizer the figure’s head, torso, tail, waist and thighs don’t lend themselves to armoring other figures. I feel there is a missed opportunity to have placed a 5 mm tab on the flat section below the cockpit area. Once the legs are removed, this central part of Shard’s alt mode could become a backpack to attach to other figures. This missed backpack opportunity could have used the tail as a communications antenna with above-the-head turret mounts formed from the waist and thighs. But alas no! Besides other figures may or may not have a port on their backs to use this missed backpack opportunity. However, it could have been a simple inclusion if it would have worked at all. Some figures already have large backpack kibble due to their engineering. Overall Shard is a well done deluxe figure that feels sturdy in the hand. Its friction joints are firm and the figure doesn’t feel floppy. The transformation is fairly simple and interesting. As a new character to the Transformers universe, this armorizer is fun, but works much better as an individual figure. Review: Good toy - A wonderfull addition to my collection, came as expected















| ASIN | B0CFYWHZMW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #186,837 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #7,674 in Action Figures |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (279) |
| Item model number | F8529 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.52 x 5.51 x 8.62 inches; 5.28 ounces |
| Release date | April 13, 2024 |
| Studio | Hasbro |
D**S
Better as a Stand Alone Figure Than an Armorizer
If you’re considering a (Rock Lords) Infernac universe Transformers figure, this is the one. The various green colors work well together and the figure looks nice in both modes. Additionally, I find that if one removes the blades from the helicopter mode it appears to have a submarine aesthetic. I almost want a conning tower plug-in for the rotor assembly to complete the submarine visual. What Hasbro got right with this figure is a more appropriate usage of transparent plastics. There are two separate canopy window inserts which are mounted into sturdier, more traditional plastics and they look marvelous. Shard also has light piping which provides some haunting green glow to the figure’s eyes. One of the transparent plastic window inserts aid this light piping effect allowing light to pass through the figure’s backpack. Many figures in these current Hasbro Transformers lines have hollow spaces which detract from the feeling of the figure’s completeness. However, Shard has minimal hollowness of the ‘five-walled-cube’ variety. He does have some gaps though, both calves and forearms. There are some features I don’t like about this mold. The arms are somewhat cantankerous to align into alt mode, a tight fit to align but not a tab-slot problem. The arms will often detach from the figure during transformation (don’t worry as they simply tab in as a part of the armorizer gimmick). Then there are the blades which have a single vertical spline along the tab. This spline hampers the usage of the blades as swords. Completely true unless one prefers the sword pointed as a straight extension from the arm as in a thrusting orientation. These single splines are meant to tab into the star spline receptical in each turbine/arm cannon. Additionally, as an armorizer the figure’s head, torso, tail, waist and thighs don’t lend themselves to armoring other figures. I feel there is a missed opportunity to have placed a 5 mm tab on the flat section below the cockpit area. Once the legs are removed, this central part of Shard’s alt mode could become a backpack to attach to other figures. This missed backpack opportunity could have used the tail as a communications antenna with above-the-head turret mounts formed from the waist and thighs. But alas no! Besides other figures may or may not have a port on their backs to use this missed backpack opportunity. However, it could have been a simple inclusion if it would have worked at all. Some figures already have large backpack kibble due to their engineering. Overall Shard is a well done deluxe figure that feels sturdy in the hand. Its friction joints are firm and the figure doesn’t feel floppy. The transformation is fairly simple and interesting. As a new character to the Transformers universe, this armorizer is fun, but works much better as an individual figure.
M**E
Good toy
A wonderfull addition to my collection, came as expected
M**I
Good quality for the price
Grandson loves this toy he wanted for Christmas.
J**D
Completion
Cool af figure
B**N
Near perfect! 9.98/10
Holds well together. Very sturdy, all the points of articulation are nice and tight how they should be. Only thing holding it back from a perfect 10 is the helicopter tail remains a tail in robot mode and sticks out a lot. With the figure being able to be disassembled to crest armor and weapons for other figures it would’ve made sense for the helicopter tail to be able to be taken off as well.
S**7
awesome
awesome
A**R
De los nuevos Transformers de Infernac, al momento, Shard es la que mejor se ve, con esas variaciones de verdes, sino que también su forma de helicóptero de roca es impresionante. El único detalle es que, al menos en la mía, en el modo de helicóptero, la zona de la cabina ni se mantienen conectada a la parte inferior.
D**S
The best Infernac weaponizer/armorizer so far
This is definitely the best one out of the rocklords. But like all the recent armorizers, the main torso leftover for parts-use is almost unusable.
A**A
According to teenage son, it's great. Amazon often has transformers available that stores no longer have or sell at much higher prices.
J**R
What’s not to love about a rock helicopter?
Z**E
Awesome figure! I like this one !
C**N
Nuovi transformers che ricordano i vecchi Rock Lord,buona possibilità.
A**N
What a great, new edition to the Legacy toy line! This guy looks amazing. LOVE the overall paint scheme!
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