Friday, 11 July 2014

Hasbro Transformers Generation Legend class: Cosmos and Payload


       Welcome to my blog, guys and gals. For my next review I'm gonna write about Cosmos and Payload. Well, honestly, Cosmos is not one of my favorite Transformers in the G1 series because he has a funny looking robot mode. I mean, he looks like he needs to loose some weight, and he has short hands and legs, not the best looking Autobot out there. His main function is to remain in orbit and look for any Decepticon activities, but his duty makes him a very lonely Autobot out in space. As for Payload, I'm not really familiar with him. Their price is quite cheap and you can get them around 10$ or about RM40.


Here are some pictures I took from the net. As you can see, he looks short and overweight lol. His G1 toy is more accurate than this new toy by Hasbro, but I think the newer version looks much much better. 



Cosmos is one of the minibots, and you can see his size compare to Blaster.



Here he is with Payload on the back of his packaging. Some bio for you to read. 


Here he is in his robot mode. This newer version of cosmos looks better, good head, body and limb ratio, but all this improvements makes him less G1 accurate.


Looks cool overall , his new look gives him a more 'warrior like' makeover.


Back view looks ok as well, just some hollow parts on his heels.


I think he looks more natural in this mode. Just my personal preference. Basically he is the slimmer mode of G1 Cosmos


He is quite posable, shoulder abduction is about 0-60 degrees.


Elbow joint rotation, and he does have limited rotation on his head from side to side, not 360 degrees. Unlike Swerve, he does have hip rotations as it is part of his transformation.


Cosmos now can do a perfect split after he lost some weight :)


He is quite stable considering the fact that his alternate mode is a flying saucer, not bad at all for this figure.


Here he is doing some stretching with Swerve.


Here's a picture I got from the internet. Cosmos's alternate mode is a UFO, patrolling earth.


Here, we have the new version of Cosmos. He does indeed lost some weight and his alternate mode looks slimmer and less bulky unlike his G1 self.


Side view


Top view. His weapons are in the front of his alternate mode. I think the G1 version has 3 boosters each on both sides but no weapons in front.


Here we can see Cosmos with Payload.


Payload is a micromaster and his alternate mode is a space shuttle, which is a fitting partner for Cosmos since Cosmos is a UFO. He has the basic design for a mini space shuttle.


Top view.


Transformation is very simple, has 1 step transformation basically.


He can only rotate his shoulders all around and he has no other rotations.


Payload's 3rd form is a blaster for Cosmos, however, you cannot fit him on Cosmos in UFO mode.


For a small figure, Cosmos can do some poses that amazes me. Only problem sometimes is that his shoulder joint is not so strong and sometimes having some trouble to stay in a specific pose due to the weight of Payload.


Here he is with MP-10 and Swerve.
The size is just right for a minibot.


Here is Cosmos's G1 toy from the internet. I think he looks more cartoon accurate no?



All in all, I think he is a fun figure to play with, not too pricey, decent articulation and paint job. But if I have to choose between him and Swerve, I think I'll go for Swerve, just my personal preference. He now all knew how G1 Cosmos would look like if he lost some weight, lol.

Thank you again for reading. Have a great day.





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