
Reviews in Time & Space: Doctor Who 11x01 - The Wo. Toybox REVIEW: Transformers: The Ride 3D Deluxe Cl. loaded into an Autobot named Evac, who will lead you through your journey. Usually, that means search and rescue, but occasionally it also means taking out a DECEOPTICON that manages to escape the AUTOBOT dragnet. Reviews in Time & Space: Doctor Who 11x02 - The Gh. Transformers: The Ride-3D Map location 16 Note: At this writing, Transformers. Since coming to Earth, EVAC has made it his business to clean up the messes left behind by the relentless AUTOBOT pursuit of the DECEPTICONS around the world. Reviews in Time & Space: Doctor Who 11x03 - Rosa. Reviews in Time & Space: Doctor Who 11x04 - Arachn. Evac's robot mode is cool for sure, but the alt mode is where the toy really shines because this is what you physically see when you're on the ride. In terms of gimmicks there isn't a whole lot else to say about Evac's alt mode, other than the fact that it has the obligatory four free-rolling wheels you get on pretty much any car-based Transformers toy. Thanks to the transformation, the doors can even open up on the sides the same way they do on the actual ride vehicle. It's a cute, compact little vehicle that oozes personality thanks to its somewhat unique shape, and the colour combination of blue with lime green decals really pops. Behind the windshield are even two rows of seats for passengers, mimicking the actual seats riders would be sitting in (albeit with less rows and no lap bar). Universal Studios goers will know this is also a reskinnned version of the SCOOP vehicles used on the Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride at Universal's Islands of Adventure (which itself is the same kind if car/3D hybrid ride as Transformers). Evac features four moulded (but sadly unposeable) guns - one on each forearm and then also a pair on either side of his abdomen.Įvac transforms into a self-proclaimed "supercar", which more accurately (and far cooler) is actually the vehicle used in Transformers: The Ride 3D with an added canopy/windshield to make it look a little more complete. As these pieces can be moved, you can push them however you feel if you'd rather the figure look more ride-accurate. Interesting the images of the figure on the box show the wheel trims on the shoulders being out of sight when in robot, while the 3D render on the front clearly have them visible. Evac also features painted yellow lights/missile pods (?) on the front grill as well as painted yellow eyes, as well as the engine block style piece on the back of his head. Evac's skeletal frame is a mixture of unpainted grey and black plastics, with a splash of silver paint on the legs and chest just to make the details stand out a little more. The deep blue colouring of the vehicle parts feel reminiscent of Jolt, however the main thing that sets them apart is that Evac does more in the ride (and thus has a personality) than Jolt ever does in the movies. #Autobot evac movie#
Despite these similarities, I'd still argue that Evac very much looks like his own bot all while fitting in perfectly with that distinct Transformers movie aesthetic.
Evac's robot mode is supposedly a modified version of Roadbuster, with a new head that closely resembles Sideswipe and a different array of vehicle kibble adorning the body.