DecepticonFinishline wrote: But........ I'm fine with our current classics-verse Blurr.

Hellscream9999 wrote:

But, dude, it's nearly 90% solid dark-blue; now, if it has blue-on-dark blue details, I'll take it back, but based on the last years worth of hasbro releases, I doubt that's the case But, dude, it's nearlysolid dark-blue; now, if it has blue-on-dark blue details, I'll take it back, but based on the last years worth of hasbro releases, I doubt that's the case

That's fine, it makes it one less toy to buy for you. I, on the other hand, was never happy with such a principle TF character getting the redeco with new head treatment. the whole point of the season 3 bots was that they had cybertronion/futuristic modes, it was a really cool change in design from the previous 2 seasons. So I was always sad to see Blurr just be a normal car. And plus, a bot mode which didnt look sleek due to all that kibble in his shoulders and legs.But this is the nice smooth and sleek blurr I always wanted. The Animated version was decent, but clearly in the animated style, so I am really glad we are getting this guy here. And added playability never hurt me, so I dont mind him being a headmaster. Its not like its obvious in robot mode anyway.But thats Blurr to me. You know what I realized lately? I dont care too much for paint apps if the toy is good. It bothers me greatly when there is specific sculpted detail that is purposefully not painted (like RID Drift) but if the colours work, then I am ok. Leader Magnus, for instance, didnt have a ton of paint apps, but the different coloured plastics worked well together. I will wait for a biger pic until I make more of a judgment over the paint and if this is underpainted and if that is a problem. but so far, it looks good, reminds me of the Targetmaster Blurr with a nice G1 colour scheme.