LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime 10302 – The Brick Post! https://www.thebrickpost.com LEGO® Related News, Reviews, and More! Wed, 13 Jul 2022 14:36:32 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://www.thebrickpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/TBP_Logo_Black_Fav-100x100.png LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime 10302 – The Brick Post! https://www.thebrickpost.com 32 32 Review: AUTOBOTS, BUILD AND ROLL OUT! https://www.thebrickpost.com/reviews/review-autobots-build-and-roll-out/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/reviews/review-autobots-build-and-roll-out/#respond Wed, 13 Jul 2022 14:36:32 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=20179 On 12th May 2022, a friend of a friend (on the inside at LEGO) tweeted an image of the box for an as yet unannounced LEGO Optimus Prime. My mate sent it to me but by the time I followed the link, it’d been [quickly] removed. You see, as I mentioned earlier, the set hadn’t officially been revealed (though I believe leaked by a third party site around the same time) and given this chap worked either for LEGO or was closely affiliated on a professional level, this was a mega nish nish. However, this still didn’t stop me (and the fanbases) from losing my / our mind(s) over it and immediately messaging fellow collector buds about it. Fast forward to the official release date of 1st June and boom, I stay true to my “this is a day 1 purchase for me” statement and immediately commit. At £149.99, it’s not cheap, granted, however, with 1508 pieces, I personally felt this to be a good value set; especially given the amount of suggested playability. If you’ve got some LEGO VIP points sitting around, all the better!


Building is the Right of All Sentient Beings

This is what I and I assume many other fans are hoping will be the first in a series of LEGO Transformers toys. LEGO’s use of licensing (to originally save its own brand from demise in the 90s) is second to none.  They have collaborated with license holders of Star Wars, Back to The Future, Ghostbusters and Harry Potter to name but a few.  The latter brands of which have seen a resurgence on the big and small screens over recent years, so you could argue that it was only inevitable that LEGO would team up with [1] Hasbro to create a Transformers set.

The first thing that struck me was the incredible G1 aesthetic and packaging design. It is glorious and immediately evokes nostalgia in us middle-aged blokes who grew up with the series and this character.  For everyone else, it’s probably just a pleasant looking piece of packaging.

Once I started inspecting the details of the set, I noticed that the box states that the model transforms, which is an extremely important factor, given that the only (current) competitor to this set – the KREO Optimus Prime – needs to be dissembled and rebuilt into its cab form. Another key difference for me, which leverages the LEGO set over the KREO, is that LEGO have followed the G1 aesthetic whereas KREO seemed to follow the Michael Bayformers / modern Transformers’ aesthetics. Both have their fans of course but given I’m one of those middle-aged blokes who grew up with [2] Transformers from the beginning, in my eyes this was always going to win in the proverbial war between the old and the new.


Instructicons, ATTACK!

The single instruction booklet provided (some pages from which are pictured) is 170 pages long and begins with some beautifully reproduced (I assume) artwork, factoids – including his stats from the original 1984 figure – some new artwork, photography and a ‘foreword’ from the set’s designer (or one of I imagine), Joseph Patrick Kyde. There are also some fun factoids about Transformers dotted through the booklet; such as:

Energon is the primary commodity for Transformers Society; as it can used for food, energy and currency.

So, the more you know, as the U.S. cartoon PSA’s used to say. Aside from that, the instructions are typical LEGO fair with well thought out, easy to follow and well illustrated steps.


Transform and Roll Out!

Once built, the transformation, thankfully, is pretty simplistic and can probably be deciphered without the instructions. In fact, the transformation is almost identical to its original G1 toy counterpart. The fact it can do this goes further to justify the price tag.  This is a bona fide Transformer in that sense and from what I can tell, has been added by many to their general Optimus Prime collections.

Now for a contradiction: the transformation process, whilst relatively simple, can be a bit tricky due to some of the somewhat fragile connections. The section with the transparent red piece on the feet kept popping off for me whenever I transformed the feet or generally tried to reposition them.  The ‘love handles’ would pop off easily also.  However, this may just be in my case and being careful with it alleviated the issue.

The wheels have a lovely spin on them, which allows the cab to actually drive, for those so inclined.  But alas for the more discerning builder, some of the cracks begin to show here.  Literally. The arms don’t fit snugly into the body leaving small gaps, and the rear of the arms don’t actually close in on themselves fully, also leaving a gap. The side windows are just openings (part of the design which is unavoidable sadly, thus forgivable) and for whatever reason, it took a minute to get Prime’s blaster to sit between his legs, ahem. But when it did, it looked very neat and tidy and finished the piece off well.  The only thing we need now is a transformable trailer!

Midriff, arms and hands are put into position before swivelling the entire torso around, before flipping it down to meet the legs in an extremely similar fashion to the original 1984 toy.

Fantastic little details built into the design. Here, we see how the lower legs click into each other.

The flipped down cab, ready for the head to be rotated over and hidden and the hands to be folded in on themselves and the arms then folded into torso to form the cab.

 


Gripesimus Prime (okay okay, that title isn’t great. I’ll workshop it)! 

And now for the issues: there are some and whether they bother you or not will be fairly subjective I feel.

My first problem is with the head.  Whilst the building part is enjoyable, the end result doesn’t sit well with me. There are two main problems I have with it: The ears and the eyes. The vertical pieces that the ears are attached have an unsightly gap between them and the centre vertical thingy. Aesthetically, it looks like someone took a thick butter knife and carved vertical lines out of the head on either side. This also makes the head appear longer and, while typically an elongated face is more [1]desirable, I’ve always preferred (ironically) the blockier, chunkier look of Prime’s head.  The length is also exaggerated when looking at it in profile. It just looks a tad too thin to me.

And as for the eyes, they just seem a little too close together. The printing on the eyes (and indeed the entire figure) is great, but the lack of a printed nose across the plate under his eyes just doesn’t help the look. But, as I mentioned earlier, these are subjective issues and things that bother me personally. In no way do they really detract from the overall thing.

Onto gripe number 2 and I found that certain pieces, particularly during attempted transformation, would simply detach, with this particular brake light being a persistent nuisance. I do reckon however that this is not an attribute of the set and simply an isolated scenario. I hope!

The below image shows an example of the gaps that form once Prime has been transformed.

Some other minor issues I found were, again, with his arms, and particularly with the Energon Axe. It’s a great looking accessory, however, the click joints for the arms just aren’t strong enough to be able to hold a pose properly. The arm either at the shoulder or the elbow tends to flop down when Prime is holding either his blaster or his Energon Axe. The Axe fits using the cross stick piece [insert correct name here] and interchanging between the hand and axe was a bit of an annoyance as, if you weren’t careful enough with it, it would come apart near the point it connects into the forearm (with the base part of the axe remaining firmly in place).  Again, this may be something that’s not a universal issue but alas, it was certainly an issue for me.

And final gripe I have is the fact that the piece joining the [hollow ish] torso to the rather robust and solid legs is also too weak. The two would come apart quite easily whenever I tried to move the figure, so it’s advisable that if / when you do move him, you do so by supporting the torso with you fingers on the underside of the crotch.

Aside from those few things, he’s doesn’t have many issues at all and I can’t stress enough how clever this design is.


Accessories

The set comes with 4 buildable accessories: Prime’s blaster, his Energon Axe, an Energon Cube and an information stand. All are decent builds, with the blaster and axe the most involved and most fun. Alas there’s no way to display or store any of these on Prime, aside from the blaster being inserted between Prime’s legs in truck mode. Let’s hope WickedBrick develop a new case that can house all of these. Prime also comes with two grey midriff plates, both requiring stickers. The first, his yellow plate and the second is of his grey plate that, actually, in KREO style, you have to swap out when you transform him from one mode to the other. I’m personally not a fan of using sticker sheets so this isn’t something I’ve had to contend with, but it’s nice to have the option.


Light Our Darkest Hour… only without The Matrix

I was fortunate enough to be given a LeLightGo (use thebrickpost20 for 10%) Light kit to accompany this build. Being my first, it took me a little while to install but as you can see from the images, the final effect is worth it. There are two versions of the kits available; a standard lighting kit and a more advanced one that produces sounds and comes with an infrared remote control.

The kit was reasonably straightforward to install, much to my surprise. I have zero experience with such things and yet the instructions (provided as a PDF) were fairly easy to follow. The kit comes with certain pieces, such as the shoulder lights etc, pre-installed inside replacement studs. Items like the eyes and circuit boards come with adhesive backings which are stuck to various parts of the figure and all are concealed well bar one connector piece, which needs to be adhered to the back of Prime’s ‘crotch’. Unfortunately, very specific wire lengths won’t allow for any manoeuvrability here. Speaking of manoeuvrability, I found that Prime’s head lost some poseability after the eye lights were installed, due to the wires on the right side of his head. This is unfortunate and of the very few downsides to this kit. Another problem I found was that the cable to attach the speaker to the circuit board was much shorter than as shown in the instructions. But with a little fiddling and some forcing, the connector went into the circuit board and all worked fine.

Another downside (which is also unavoidable from what I can tell) is that the circuit board and speaker needs to be fitted into the chest cavity where the Matrix would normally sit.  Once those two parts are in, unfortunately there is zero room to house The Matrix. Finally, regarding gripes, the kit is supposedly designed in a way to have it fitted and still transform the figure.  Unfortunately, this isn’t fully the case, as the jetpack needs to be removed for transformation, so you’ll find yourself unplugging the jetpack lights every time you wanted to transform Prime. Now, if you’re like me, you’ll likely just keep this guy in robot mode so there’s no need to worry about breaking the seemingly delicate connectors by constantly un-plugging and plugging them. The same goes with the Energon Axe but again I’m not massively keen on it due to the aforementioned weight of it hindering poseability. The Axe does look great lit up though but it’s not something I’d want on show with Prime, as the blaster looks cleaner in / on his Arm.

In terms of audio, there are a number of ‘tracks’ the kit comes with. There’s a combination of music and numerous sound effects but sadly, no voice. I feel not including some of Peter Cullen’s original, iconic lines is a missed opportunity. Instead, you’ll be able to play Unicron’s Medley from the ’86 film, the original ’84 opening credits theme music, the classic transforming sound, and a series of sound effects ranging from the backpack firing up and the truck’s turrets / engine sound. There are some various sound effects too which I can’t quite discern and will likely never use.

The volume can also be adjusted as well as the brightness levels, so there’s good functionality with this kit. Overall, I’d say it’s a worthy addition to the set, providing the minor hindrances I’ve mentioned don’t bother you.

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Over and out!

The LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime (10302) set is definitely an essential purchase for transformers fans (though you don’t need me to tell you that) and a good value kit for casual builders. At 35cm tall in robot mode, he’s impressive to look at and there’s tonnes of poseability – though worth noting there’s no posing at the knee joints other than a swivel – so he wouldn’t look out of place with say, your MP and / or third party figures like Transform Elements Prime for example.

The colours are G1 screen accurate, vibrant and just gorgeous to look at. The printed portions such as the eyes, yellow forearm triangle wotsits, and the Autobot logos look amazing.

The figure is packed with details, surprisingly built up using pieces, like the silver wedges used to build up the vents on his shins and feet.  The translucent pieces also add to the vibrancy of the overall figure and there’s decent detail in the turrets. Even the hands are built up in a way that can be posed and naturally, the wheels roll smoothly.

Is the head a bit odd looking?  Sure, to some. Are some joints a bit flimsy? Yup, they are indeed. Are there mildly unsightly gaps here and there? There are. Does any of that really matter? Not really, because the pros, such as its overall proportions, the colours, the excellent design allowing Prime to actually transform, its wealth of playability among other things, vastly outweigh the cons.

This is by far one of the best kits I’ve bought in recent months and I’d be surprised if many disagreed. And the additional LeLightGo light kit will be the icing on the cake for many I’m sure. All we need now, aside from a little Energon and a lot of luck, is a G1 Megatron to face Prime off against so that fans can recreate the classic Sherman Dam fight from the original series and their classic face-off from the 1986 animated film.

Man, I cannot wait. Get on it LEGO!


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LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime (10302) Designer Video Is Here! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/lego-transformers-optimus-prime-10302-designer-video-is-here/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/lego-transformers-optimus-prime-10302-designer-video-is-here/#respond Wed, 22 Jun 2022 15:38:37 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=19663 The latest set to get the Designer Video treatment is LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime (10302)!

The video focuses on the LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime (10302) set and features discussions with LEGO Designer Joseph Kydem from taking an iconic toy and ‘transforming‘, see what we did there, it into an the LEGO product you can now purchase.

Whats noe important is you’ll get to see just how it transforms from Robot to Truck and back again, it truly is an astounding feat of LEGO engineering. Without giving to much why not watch it yourself below?!

Let us know via the comments section what you think of the video and set. We love hearing from you.


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LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime (10302) Officially Announced! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/lego-transformers-optimus-prime-10302-officially-announced/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/lego-transformers-optimus-prime-10302-officially-announced/#respond Thu, 12 May 2022 13:22:35 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=18591 The official announcement and reveal of LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime (10302) is finally here!

The set is based on the the very first generation (G1) of Optimus Prime and has a part count of 1,508. The many accessories included are his Ion Blaster, Energon Axe, the Allspark, and a Jetpack. There is also a UCS style plaque included which is full of tech stats.

The main feature and playability aspect of this set is that he can actually transform, from tall robot to iconic truck, and get this, without removing any pieces!

It’ll be available from 1st June and will retail for $/€169.99, which does seem a little steep, although the licence does need to be taken into account.

Will this be a day one purchase? Let us know your thoughts in the comment below.


Official description:

LEGO Group and TRANSFORMERS: ENGAGE BRICK MODE

The LEGO Group and Hasbro unite to reveal the new, fully converting LEGO® Transformers Optimus Prime

The collaboration marks the first time these leading global toy companies have worked together
• Featuring both Robot and alt modes, this is one of the few LEGO sets that converts between two different models
• The massive set includes over 1,500 LEGO pieces and stands over 35cm in Robot mode and 15cm high in alt mode

Billund, Denmark May 12th: Leading global toy companies, the LEGO Group and Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS) unite for the first time to bring the iconic Transformers Autobot, Optimus Prime, to life in LEGO® form – complete with alt mode. The new LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime set is a tribute to the heroic Autobot leader with over 1,500 detailed LEGO pieces. Once assembled, the figure features 19 points of articulation that allow fans to convert from robot to truck alt mode and back again. This is one of the first times a LEGO set has been able to convert between two models, without the need to rebuild.

The new LEGO set will transport fans back to 1984 to when Transformers first exploded into popular culture with the original toy line and animated TV series. Modeled after the G1 Optimus Prime character, the new LEGO set includes remarkable attention to detail and features such as the ion blaster, Energon axe, an Energon Cube and the Autobot Matrix of Leadership which can be stored in the chest chamber.

Senior Designer at the LEGO Group, Joseph Patrick Kyde, says about the collaboration: “It has been an honour and joy to work together with Hasbro to develop a LEGO version of Optimus Prime! I am excited to see these two toy companies come together for the first time to celebrate the leader of the Autobots. Optimus Prime has become a pop culture symbol of courage, selflessness, and great leadership as well as an awesome toy that embodies the problem-solving and creativity skills that both companies value so much. It’s been a wonderful and challenging task to bring him to life using LEGO bricks, especially making sure that he can shift modes without disassembly and stay true to his signature look and style.”

Casey Collins, Head of Licensed Consumer Products and Business Development at Hasbro noted: “We’re excited to bring two of the world’s greatest play and entertainment companies together to celebrate this larger-than-life, iconic character – Optimus Prime. We know fans everywhere will be thrilled by this collaboration as it enables fans and families of all ages to create memories as they work together to build the LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime.”

Once complete building this 1,508-piece model, fans can admire their build with pride by adding the display plaque to pay tribute to the iconic Transformers character.

The LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime set will be available globally from LEGO.com/optimus and in LEGO stores from June 1st priced at 169,99 USD/EUR.

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New Details Rumoured For LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime (10302)! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/new-details-rumoured-for-lego-transformers-optimus-prime-10302/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/new-details-rumoured-for-lego-transformers-optimus-prime-10302/#respond Tue, 10 May 2022 08:29:14 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=18505 A handful of new details emerged surrounding the upcoming rumored LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime (10302) set!

Thanks to Promobricks, the set is due to be released in June with a special VIP Early Access event taking place before, perfect for picking up the set before anyone else.

The piece count of 1,508 has also been rumoured along with which iteration it’ll be modelled on, the G1 version of Optimus Prime, not the delayed Rise of the Beasts movie as previously thought. 

Of course the main feature, and the most exciting one, is the transformation between Optimus Prime and the Truck. It is said you can transform between the two without removing any pieces!

There’ll be a ton of accessories too including an Ion Blaster, Energon Axe, Allspark, and a jetpack. There will also be a plaque detailing his specifications.

All the above information will reflect on the price which comes in at €169.99, a little bit steep if you ask me, until we start seeing product images I may change my opinion.


Please take the above rumoured information with a pinch on salt, these are rumours at the and of the day until either confirmed or denied. 

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LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime (10302) Rumoured Details! https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/lego-transformers-optimus-prime-10302-rumoured-details/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/lego-transformers-optimus-prime-10302-rumoured-details/#comments Sat, 12 Feb 2022 23:08:37 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=16397 Thanks to the team at Promobricks.de we can share some speculated details surrounding a very exciting new IP for LEGO, Transformers!

Focusing on the Autobots in particular, the set will feature their leader Optimus Prime. It’s said to be styled similarly to UCS (Ultimate Collector’s Series) sets and even come with an information plaque.

The design will most likely be based on the G1 style which means we’ll finally be getting awesome original Freightliner. What’s more impressive is that he is also equipped with his Wingblade Jetpack and either the Sword of Judgment or Energon Battle Axe.

Another really cool feature will be the transformation it’ll make from truck to robot as it is speculated that no modifications are necessary and can be changed easily. This would be the first time LEGO has attempted this and I personally cannot wait!

The set is rumoured to consist of 1508 pieces, release in May 2022 and retail for around £/$/€169.99.

Please tell us, via the comments below, what your initial thoughts are on this rumour and whether you’re excited for it?!

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