Let's do an unboxing of Generations Selects Cordon and Autobot Spin-Out, featuring Sunstreaker

And here they are!
In hand they feel very tight, but the good kind. They're a bit plain deco wise. It's in keeping with their original diaclone designs, so you cannot complain. And I feel having them both released together in one set


And Spin-Out, well he just exists. That's all I'm really to say on him.
Maybe I'm just missing

And in Of Masters and Mayhem he was a cook. Who died.



That's all there really is to say. Cordon is quite nice and Spin-Out just sort of exists. Maybe he'll grow on me, who knows.
Overall, I think it's a good set. While I'm not too impressed by Spin-Out, I know others will want him. And two figures in one box is always good.

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