It has been awhile since heard about the crowdfunded HasLab Transformers Victory Deathsaurus Project. The wait has been worth it, as Evan Brooks updates with a new video showing is the early sample #1 prototype of the figure. Evan has the full set in hand and walks us through the details on Deathsaurus, modes, compares and all the accessories. Watch the full video preview now at hasbropulse.com
Our good friend and product designer, Evan, has been working tirelessly to ensure that your Emperor of Destruction, HasLab Deathsaurus, is coming along to be a perfect display piece in your Transformers collection! After all, the Emperor wants his figure and form perfect from the start...but, as Evan will tell you, that's not always the way it works out.
Join Evan as he talks you through everything that we look at and evaluate when our early samples arrive, and how we refine your item to be sure it is worthy of its HasLab title. You'll see some side-by-side comparisons with our previous HasLab, Victory Saber, as well as get some sneaky behind-the-scenes information on how Deathsaurus, Pipo, and Boater came to life.
Check it all out here, with the click of a button!
Really wishing for a Masterpiece version.
Wow that is beautiful.
The proportions are very well done. The parts look like they should and nothing looks too big or too small unlike some other figures that look like Deathsaurus...and Doubledealer. Can't wait to get mine. Couldn't care less about the throne though but hey, it's technically free.
The only thing I could complain about is that the Mega Ultra Chicken head and neck doesn't hide away into the chest. Which obviously couldn't happen and it still be a Breastmaster. That little bit of kibble is the only real complaint but without some odd feat of engineering to move it to the insides of the lower legs, it has to just go on the back like that to retain the gimmick. But looking at it again, it wouldn't be that crazy to pull off and something like that would be perfect for a Haslab where budget shouldn't be a constraint. Oh well.