Appetizer.

What is this? A lobster for ants?! This won’t fill me at all!

What am I gonna do with a lobster this tiny?

I guess I’ll review it.

Packaging

Vehicle mode

Bisk is an orange sports car that has… lobster stylings. He holds together well, doesn’t have any noticeable flaws and is painted well enough.

He also rolls very well on all four wheels. I can’t find any holes to plug in weapons though.

Transformation

It’s not a One-Step transformation but it’s still pretty simple. The transformation is clever though and it results in two very clean modes.

Robot mode

Bisk looks pretty great for a Legion figure. In fact, he looks a ton better than his One-Step counterpart which I liked quite a lot. He’s got no obnoxious kibble and is painted very well.

Yes, he obviously looks weird but that’s kinda the point with Bisk.

Bisk has a bit of articulation. He’s got ball-joints at the shoulders and his lower claw can swivel. He’s got ball-jointed hips and bending knees.

Oh right! He’s got 3mm holes on the inside if his claws so he can use 3mm weapons. He doesn’t come with any though.

Toy or collectible?

Bisk’s a simple, inexpensive Transformer with two good modes. He’s small and easy to carry around. A perfect toy for kids!

Adult collectors would probably be able to safely skip Legion Bisk, but he’s not terrible and I don’t think he’d be a bad addition to anyone’s collection.

Closing

Bisk is definitely a fun little figure and has way more personality than most Transformers this size.

While he’s not necessarily necessary for your collection, he’s cheap and won’t hurt your wallet if you pick him up on a whim. Go and get yourself a Legion Bisk!