
Now unlike the Ultimate Optimus Prime (Which for some strange reason is sooo popular on this blog, despite the bashing that I gave it), DA-15 Jetwing Optimus Prime actually appeared in the 3rd Transformers movie - albeit it was a lame appearance and Prime ended up hanging upside down on suspension cables where he had to be rescued by the Wreckers - which makes the DA-15 Jetwing armor pretty lame I suppose (Wait for the DA-28 review) but you have to admit it still looks cool - waaay cooler than the Ultimate Optimus Prime in my opinion.


Disclaimer: Unfortunately, I'm shooting with a new camera - Hey you people at Sony - and I cant' figure out why the photos turn grainy yet. So forgive me.


Now let's start with DA-15 Jet Wing Optimus Prime's truck mode:

So as you can see, there's nothing to distinguish DA-15 from the ROTF Leader Class Prime in truck mode. They even both have the same button at the back which makes the same noises.
In fact when you put the two side-by-side, I challenge you to tell the difference between the two. My personal answer is that there the only real difference is the fuel tanks of the DA-15 which is "cracked" because it's based upon the ROTF Buster Prime's fuel tanks which combines to become a cannon. The original ROTF Legends class Prime had no such weapon.

If the wings become an issue, simply fold them back:
But what's so nice about DA-15 Jet Wing Optimus Prime's truck mode is that because the shoulder pauldrons are raised at the back, you actually have a very nice gun-platform where another Autobot can sit and happily fire away at anything that Prime can't turn fast enough to face with his gatling cannons:

But there are changes. The most notable of which are the aforementioned fuel tanks that can be twisted and combined to form Optimus Prime's ion-cannon. While this feature appears in the ROTF Buster Prime, it does not appear in the original ROTF Optimus Prime.
But I've always had a theory that this transforming fuel tank was nothing more than a reaction to the Fansproject Gears of War Pack 2 where the very nice add-on that you see on my ROTF Optimus Prime was first released.
The other major difference is that DA-15 JetWing Optimus Prime does not have the snap out wrist blades - or hooks - of the ROTF Optimus Prime.


Now that we have the back view, please also note the slots on DA-15 Optimus Prime's arms, these are absent on the ROTF Prime and also help to prevent it's merger with the JetWing.
The canisters of the DA-15 Jet Wing Optimus Prime can be removed and stored within the actual JetWing as we can see here in the image below.
The canisters of the DA-15 Jet Wing Optimus Prime can be removed and stored within the actual JetWing as we can see here in the image below.
Finally on to DA-15 Jet Wing Optimus Prime's Supreme Mode:
And he is AWESOME!!!!!! Worth every penny - even if this mode had a pathetic showing in the film. In fact the JetWing armor is completely gone within 15 seconds of its use after that whimp Shia Lebeouf screams "OPTIMUS!!!" (Why he keeps screaming that is beyond me) in the fight scene after Prime is finally freed from "hanging around"
In fact, Optimus Prime reverts to using his blades and spiked knuckles - which would have been a lovely add-on - to finish off Shockwave as can be seen here:
But to be fair, he did wipe out most of the heavy-hitter Decepticons and save the day in under 1 minute. It's just that he didn't use the Jet Wing through most of that minute.
Also, we should probably take the time to point out that the DA-15 JetWing Optimus Prime is not movie accurate. Note the guns Prime uses in this clip and the fact that the wings in the movies have are not straight edged, they have a slant to them:
Still. I suppose they're close and cool enough. And you have to admit DA-15 looks really good! And just like the movie version, DA-15 Jet Wing Optimus Prime's wings are fully adjustable - providing Optimus with greater control and maneuverability as well as bursts of speed or greater lift, et.al.
And again, remember that you can still mount mechtech to those wings. Further, each of the four jet-nozzles are articulated and can be positioned - not by much however.

The Gatling cannon are first unlocked from the original booster rocket. They are attached to the booster rockets by the same clasps that lock the cannon to DA-15 JetWing Optimus Prime's arms.
The Gatling cannons have "firing studs" that slide into Prime's hands and then are locked into place by the swivel lock above the "firing stud".
Happily, despite their considerable weight, the Gatling cannons can be moved around thanks to these locks, but their overall articulation is both supported and hampered by the flexible support arms that extend from the booster rockets.
And what you see here is roughly the extent of his arm articulation:
Let's take the time to note that DA-15 Jet Wing Optimus Prime is top heavy, and the feet extensions that they gave him that snap on, also snap-off with downward pressure so there is some issue with Prime's legs buckling with the weight and either you keep them spread, or you keep them bent.
And those cannons ARE heavy. Expect to see JetWing Optimus Prime's arms popping out of their shoulder mounts every now and then. There may be a structural point of weakness here because Prime's arms are attached to his body by just a small piece of plastic.
Finally close this review of DA-15 Jet Wing Optimus Prime with a comparison:
DA-15 JetWing Optimus Prime is the shortest of the three movie Primes that combine: the Ultimate Optimus Prime and the Optimus Prime/Jetfire combo from Transformers Revenge of the Fallen.
But he is the coolest and the most agile of the three.
Nuff said, you know you want one and the cost of one just keeps climbing so far.
They say that there is a black jetwing and the guns are chrome not plastic gray.
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ReplyDeleteAh, the Nightwatch!. Yup. Knowing Takara it was only a matter of time before they came up with a chrome version. The Jetwing should combine nicely with the Buster Prime.
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