Transformers Movie 2 Voyager The Fallen
Transformers Movie 2 Voyager The Fallen

For Millennia, he has waited. Thousands of years have dragged by as he recruited proxies, one by one, to scour the cosmos for the artifact he required. Now he finds he must return to the primitive, flesh-slug infected planet on which is quest began. Nothing will stand in his way this time. If need be, he will scour the surface of the disgusting world clean in the fire of his rage, and search through the blasted rubble for that which he seeks.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Neat looking
The big bad villain the Fallen. He has a nice or should I say interesting bot mode. The “jet” mode is pushing it very obvious they created the bot first and just thought they could convert him into something that looks vehicle-ish.
He’s limited as far as posing goes. He can only move his head in and out for this “energy panels” He has no ball joints for wrists so again it can only go up and down. Legs and arms have free movement though.
He’s pretty sturdy though his leg did pop off once, but I popped it back in and had no problems ever since.
His feet are kind of annoying if you move him too much. Other wise I like the fact that they just plop into place if you set him onto a hard smooth surface.
Overall he’s awesome looking overall though limited in certain aspects but definitely worth the [...]. Would recommend.
5 Stars Really Cool!
This is one version, of two, of The Fallen in toy form (the other form being approximately a 4 inch tall figure), and this figure is really neat! The Voyager series is quite possibly the best version of the Transformer figures we get with this particular movie. The figures run at about $23 depending on where you buy them.
I also bought the Optimus and Megatron figures of the Voyager editions and, this also goes with The Fallen, the figures all feel cheap. The plastic is extremely lightweight and it’s tough to keep the figures from staying in their vehicle modes (Optimus) without the aid of a rubber band. As much as I love these figures I will say right now that the Transformers toys from the 80s were of better quality than these. These feel like toddler toys that will break apart at any second when you handle them.
That’s the only downside to all of these figures. Otherwise, these figures are still worth the $23 as they are very well detailed and are a nicer alternative to purchasing some of the more expensive models of the toys. Although, with The Fallen, this is the top of the line. This figure is articulated in many areas and the feet are closed together by springs so it would be easier to transform it into The Fallen’s vehicle form. To get the feet flat you simply have to set the figure up on a flat surface. But the spring-loaded feet make the figure look even cooler if you set it up on the edges of boxes where one or two toes are flat while the other toes are grappling the edges of the boxes.
The “solar panels” on either side of The Fallen’s head can be folded to the back of his head to give a more authentic look to the figure. The transformation of the figure isn’t all that easy so you’ll want to keep the instructions that come with it.
Overall, the figure is exceptional and highly recommended for any collector or fan of the Transformers toys! The appendages look great as well as the paint job!







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