Charles V.
Very good quality. the waist felt a bit loose but able to stand nonetheless.
Tim H.
Good figure with a couple of improvements (new headsculpt, better feet, etc...) and one downgrade in form of a fireladder that cannot hinge out of the way like the original toy. It also comes with a bunch of accessoires that not only help the look of sentinel but also give you alot of display and play option, a must get for everyone that was disapointed with the original DotM Sentinel.
Steven F.
Amazing looking figure some parts are a bit cheaper quality then other figures and the waist hinge is somewhat lose and the sword doesn’t stay together and wheels are very very stiff when transformed other then that I love the look love how it looks transformed and the accessory variety
Anthony C.
I found the transformation a smidge annoying. But I really like how he looks in both modes and how many accessories he comes with.
Harrison E.
Possibility wasn't great it didn't really scale well with other fogures the alt mode was good and it looked great would recommend
James Gregory E.
Parts-Formers, More Than Meets the Eye... I'm going to split this review into two disproportionate halves; One where you want a cheap alternative to SS 61, and the other where you just want a quality DotM Sentinel Prime.
If you are looking for SS61, you could not do much better than this. The tolerances are practically identical to the official, with some additional paint making the figure pop. The only notable difference is the top-mounted fire-hose/ladder, which unlike the original SS61, cannot split in the middle to accommodate the robot mode, probably because Baiwei assumes you will be using the included wing/cape pack thing to replace the inaccurate pack pack. Speaking of, this figure does include the upgrade kit, so if you want to save yourself an extra $20 to $50 on improving your SS61, this is still the way to go.
If you are just looking for an accurate DotM Sentinel Prime, I will be honest, this is the best, but it could have been better. Poseability is good, but there is no ankle pivot and the included upgrade shield has some strange nubs underneath that are probably for weapon storage (I went ahead and trimmed them off to increase the poseability. I recommend you do the same). Now for my biggest critique; the parts-forming. Parts-forming (the removing and re-attaching of parts to facilitate transformation) is a polarizing issue that every Transformers fan has their own tolerance for, and the same applies here. It is kind of inconvenient to have the figure include both the upgrade dual-balded sword and backpack, only to have to reattach the default ones in order to complete his airport firetruck mode. Other than that, the proportions are a bit off (slightly smaller arms and shoulder-pads) and the plastic is definitely a bit flimsy in certain places, so don't be too hasty transforming this guy. Overall, I would say that this is a good purchase, but you are absolutely still paying for a KO, and all that entails.
Jacob T.
Pretty decent KO of studio series Sentinel Prime. I've wanted a good model of Sentinel for a while now and the SS model has been the only one that seems A-tier in terms of overall quality and enjoyability. Was so pleased to discover this KO since the real thing itself goes for hundreds of dollars/pounds on the Ebay market. Plus it comes with the DNA-design upgrade kit and is at an undeniably affordable price when compared to the real thing. This is definitely one of the better KOs I've purchased; usually the worst thing about KOs is the plastic quality and the tightness of the joints, but with this one I'd say that the plastic quality, while obviously being worse than the official Hasbro version, still doesn't feel as though it's going to snap or break anytime soon. As for the joint tightness, I'll have to wait longer before I can truly see if they deteriorate badly over time; as previous KO's I've owned have had the leg joints in particular weather and loosen over time. It never ruins the entire toy but i suppose it's just a side effect of buying a knockoff.
The figure itself is really fun: transformation is really complex and fun, articulation is limited but he makes up for it in detailing, sculpting and painting, and the great accessories he comes with. Overall I'd say if you're in need of a sentinel prime figure this one is probably your best bet.
Devin B.
Great figure incredible detailing I’ll even say it’s better than its original studio series version no loose joints and I really enjoy this figure
David A.
Sentinel is very good. I've wanted him for a while, and now I have him. The head is a brand new sculpt, which looks good, but its adds more range to his head swivel.
James V.
I love this figure and definitely worth every penny the plastic definitely isn’t hasbro quality but it makes up for it in accessories and accuracy especially for the price of a voyager
Mario N.
Full movie accurate Sentinel Prime. Love everything about it from the paint changes, his cape, rust gun and sword and shield. His sword and shield are slightly too large, but to be honest its not really a problem. Better to be too large than too small or not even included at all.
nick K.
His accessories are amazing, way better than the studio series one. i only wanted him to pair with my buzz worthy jet power prime and they look great fighting each other. my only gripe is the shield and sword are a little big and i had to bend the peg on the shield down so he can hold it comfortably. it’s not shown on my shelf but it’s still a great accessory