Starting our Age of The Primes lineup, bringing the ancient legends of Cybertron to life with no other than Prima Prime, the noble warrior and first wielder of the Star Saber. Continuing on from Transformers One's introduction of The Thirteen to the public, now we have them in plastic form (not counting POTP version)
This review is courtesy of Hasbro MY and Hasbro SG.
In Package
For those who isn't aware, 2025's AoTP and SS line uses the same box design, aside from the colored stripe near the bottom with the name of the line. The artwork used is cool, with Prima wielding the Star Saber.
At the back, it seems quite simple with just the figure's modes and accessories.
Alt Mode
Transforming into a lunar truck, it's not something I would expect. Or maybe I don't know what alt mode fitting one of The Thirteen. Not saying that the alt mode is bad, just wondering in general.
Maybe not preferred by most but the white seems good on him. That and the alt mode made him looks "serene". The alt mode may not break new ground conceptually, but it serves its function well as a secondary form and looks great when integrated into a larger display of Primes or Cybertronian units.
Robot Mode
Clad in white and gray paint scheme, Prima radiates purity and authority as the first Thirteen.
And for those who wondered where have you seen his head sculpt before, sporting crown-like helmet, check out Transformers G1 Five Faces of Darkness Part 4
And for those who wondered where have you seen his head sculpt before, sporting crown-like helmet, check out Transformers G1 Five Faces of Darkness Part 4
Minimal back kibble but some hollowness visible behind his lower legs.
The blue highlights (paired with his blue star saber) offer subtle yet effective energy highlight
Storage wise, Star Saber can be attached on his back as such
And the Matrix can be stored in his chest.
His proportions are balanced and heroic—broad shoulders, solid legs, and a defined chest plate with layered panel detailing.
The translucent blue sword evokes the iconic Star Saber, compact but detailed enough to stand out, and fits securely in hand.
Articulation-wise, it's sufficient for him to do heroic poses. No issues on the strength of the joints, which is a plus.
So far not regretting being on the path of completing The Thirteen
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