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Manufacturer | Takara Tomy |
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Size | 6.5 inches |
Scale | Masterpiece Scale |
Series | Transformers Masterpiece |
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Alt Mode | Sports Car |
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ToyGeek code: MP18BLU
The Transformers Masterpiece series of action figures is a collector-focused toyline by Takara Tomy of Japan that brings your favorite Transformers characters from the TV series or big screen to life in toy form. Transformers Masterpiece figures feature highly innovative transformations, screen accurate likenesses, and include an a wide variety of add-on parts, accessories and much more.
MP-18B Blue Bluestreak is likely the greatest version of Bluestreak and a true masterpiece of a Transformers figure. A centerpiece of your collection get yours at Toygeek your source for everything Transformers.
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Transformers Masterpiece MP-18B Blue Bluestreak in Nissan Fairlady 280Z-T car mode
Transformers Masterpiece MP-18B Blue Bluestreak built-in Electro Bolt shoulder cannons
Transformers Masterpiece MP-18B Blue Bluestreak in car mode with missile launcher attachment
Transformers Masterpiece MP-18B Blue Bluestreak in robot mode with missile launcher attachment
Transformers Masterpiece MP-18B Blue Bluestreak with MP-17 Prowl MP-18 Streak and MP-19 Smokescreen (figures sold separately)
Transformers Masterpiece MP-18B Blue Bluestreak with MP-17 Prowl MP-18 Streak and MP-19 Smokescreen (figures sold separately)
Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 stars overall
Tucson, AZ
November 27, 2022
For MOC Transformer Universe this blue color Bluestreak will be twin brother to his silver color Silverstreak. Prowl and Smokescreen will not be related to them even though they all share the same robot and alternate vehicle mode.
Surrey, british columbia
September 17, 2020
the figure is really nice. great display piece, especially in car mode.
La linea, Cadiz
February 23, 2019
Just got him today, have to say he's totally worth the money, he's the 1st i have of this version, he looks great in both modes, joints are all nice amd tight and has a decent level of articulation, would have been nice if they would have put a swivel around the knee but hey, u can still get some cool poses out of him. I really libe the blue colour its a great way to remember his origins, amd in my opinion, blue streak should be blue anyway lol, im really pleased i spent the money
Omaha, Nebraska
December 05, 2015
Having experimented with the Chinese KO ebay versions of this mold and several others, I am compelled to inform the masses that the authentic Takara production is vastly superior and totally worth the price differential. Every joint was tight and perfectly aligned. This is far and away better than its unlicensed counterparts, and a joy to behold.
Saskatoon, SK
November 26, 2015
This is my fourth version of the Fairlady, and in my opinion it has the best looking paint scheme, and is the best version of Bluestreak to date. The MP - 18 mold is a fantastic mold in general, and I would have to say this is my favorite version.
Guayaquil, N/A
November 13, 2015
Ver y godo figure, shiny and good colors.
Cotuit, MA
October 17, 2015
This is the first toy of the Masterpiece line I've bought, and I am tremendously impressed with it. The vehicle mode is very close to an actual model of the Nissan "Fairlady", and the robot mode deftly combines the aesthetics of the G1 cartoon and the original toy. Best of all, the color scheme is based on the "protopype" colors of the original Bluestreak, as shown in the catalogue and the box art of G1 release — in other words, the toy we all thought we were getting in 1984, versus the toy that was actually in the box. Not even the various re-issues of the G1 toy ever did that.
One odd quirk of this masterpiece is that it uses the Prowl head sculpt, rather than the one used for the standard Bluestreak figure and the "Silverstreak" variant. It's a curious choice, but the two are similar enough that it doesn't make much of a difference to the extremely high quality of the overall figure.
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