![]() Would it have been so hard to put it in a plastic container with a removable top? I peeled the top off and then taped it back onto the tray it came in once I realized what it was. If you’re going to include something like this, you need to include an actual container to store it in. I don’t know why Hasbro included this, but it’s a pretty poor effort. (It could be Playdoh.) I decided not to bother unearth the three energon cubes. “Compound” is a substance that is similar it feel and smell to black Playdoh. Can’t imagine a lot of people who aren’t collectors will buy it. Seems to be pretty stupid for a $60 toy not to have the name on the box. The contents of this set are considered a spoiler for the show, though I have no idea what sense that makes. ![]() For some stupid reason, Hasbro decided not to put Nemesis Prime’s name on the box, but is picture is right on the side of it. Let’s talk about the packaging for a minute. The rest are still unimaginative repaints. There are a few great toys in this series, if you can find them. Regrettably this has improved only slightly in the Netflix Earthrise series. Unimaginative repaints, abysmal quality control, and deplorable distribution. The Netflix Siege series represented everything that is wrong with Hasbro these days. Transformers: Generations: Netflix War for Cybertron Trilogy Leader Class Nemesis Prime & Fangtron
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