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The review begins with Megatron, described as a disappointing representation of the character from the movie, yet it features good articulation in the arms and comes with a display stand and a cool 3D card with a Decepticon symbol.
Autobot Ratchet is impressive with great detail. It features a spring-loaded mechanism where pushing the front of the vehicle pops out a removable, spring-loaded Ratchet figure, which the reviewer notes has a 'bodybuilder' look.
Scorponok is praised for its impressive look and detail, especially on the tail and claws. It has an action gimmick where pushing the claws back causes it to jump into an attack position.
Ironhide is an impressive toy with silver painted accents and an Autobot symbol on the back. It features a pull-back gimmick that causes the doors to pop open, revealing a motor and rocket launchers inside.
Starscream is noted to actually resemble the character, unlike Megatron. Its arms rotate, and its gimmick involves revealing battle damage on its chest by hitting it, which can be reset.
Bumblebee comes in a 'transformation chamber' vehicle mode with a large red Autobot button. Pressing the button reveals a removable Bumblebee in robot mode, which is a basic molded toy but appreciated for its design.
Blackout is described as an awesome toy with a removable propeller and wheels. A cool feature is a viewfinder showing Blackout in robot mode. The propeller can spin off the top when the toy is pushed along fast enough.
Lastly, Optimus Prime, featuring molded wheels, contains a smaller Optimus Prime figure inside. The gimmick involves pulling it back to make the inner Optimus 'explode' out, which then rolls along.
The reviewer concludes by recommending the 2007 Burger King Transformers movie toy set to collectors, expressing excitement for its chase-down potential.