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Purchased from ShowZStore: • Lemontree Toys LT-03 Purple Potato Transfo... Get yours!: https://showzstore.com/mechanical-all... Figure Note: Stop-Motion Transformation of Mechanical Alliance SX-01 Thunder Warrior. Decent rendition of Bumblebee Movie “Blitzwing”. Apparently this was Zeta’s first draft of their figure which for some reason was released by this new company called Mechanical Alliance. I might have gotten the Zeta if I had realized, since it is a bit more refined of a design, but this version is pretty good and will serve just fine in my collection. This video manual would probably work for most of the Zeta steps too. I cannot stress enough that you need to turn the little jet nozzles on his back to vertical to get it to jet mode - otherwise they will be in the way. Support Note: If you’re watching this on YouTube, you could have seen it last week at Locals.com! Come support me there: https://peolesdru.locals.com Jet to Robot: 0:09 Robot to Jet: 1:39 Speed run to Robot: 3:10 Speed run to Jet: 3:38 2x Run: 4:06 End credits: 4:34 Production Note: Sorry for all the incidental movement, some of the transformation joints are a bit loose and wrestling his nose cone bits into place is particularly fiddly so I kind of had to do it all at once. Viewing Note: If you want to follow along, I recommend skipping to the speed run and using the Chrome plugin called "Frame by Frame for YouTube". It turns your , and . keyboard keys into single-frame movement keys. Every step of the transformation is documented in the frames of the video, in what I consider to be the best sequence. With minimal rubbing and minimal parts-parking. Music: The music is by Ethan Meixsell - www.ethanmeixsell.com Songs: “March On” and “Run”