When I got my first Auldey Transformers figure last month (a beautiful G1 Arcee), I instantly started researching what other toys this company had made. I knew there was a G1 Elita-1 coming in wave two, but a quick search on eBay pulled up a bunch of listings for this Transformers One Elita figure that I previously knew nothing about. All the images I saw were clearly digital renderings, but I was so impressed by Arcee, that I bought this figure blindly. I was admittedly surprised when the figure arrived in a simple (printed) cardboard shipper box with a plastic tray inside. She was nearly twice and tall as the Arcee from a few weeks before and she was essentially a statue with almost no articulation. She was inexpensive so I wasn't upset, but I had a lot of errant preconceived notions I needed to accept. But the fact that she still looks very cool and imposing (she's about the same height as the large Yolopark Cogged Elita-1 figure) makes me glad to have her in my collection. Let's check out Elita-1 below!
Elita-1 has a whopping TWO points of articulation. Her shoulders are on swivels.
Time for some Group and Comparison Pics!
Here is Elita-1 with my other Auldey Transformer from a different line), Arcee.
And here are all my Transformers One Elita-1 figures. I think she's officially the most merchandised female Transformer now. From Left to Right: From Left to Right: The Auldey import figure, The Hasbro Robot Battler, the Yolopark 5" Cog-Less Mode, Blokees Classic Class Model Kit, Blokees Galaxy Version Model Kit, Hasbro Studio Series, the Yolopark 7" Cogged Mode, and the Burger King Kid's Meal figure.
Cheers!
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