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It would have been better if the shoulder section would click solidly into place, even if that meant his arm movement would be more restricted. Raising his arms too high causes the shoulders to 'rise', to the point where his head is almost completely obscured. The shoulders, which are basically the back of the lion from head to tail, just sit loosely on top of the torso. The one little thing that I don't like about this robot mode is, that his shoulder arrangement is a bit unstable. The panel on the chest's left side can open up, showing Lio Convoy's sculpted Matrix. I especially like his chest design, which somewhat mirrors the classic Optimus chest, but gives it its own spin and doesn't disturb the lean, streamlined look of the body at all. The white, red, and golden color scheme looks great on him and his body is very lean, very detailed, and very posable. Speaking of impressive, Lio Convoy's entire look certainly is. And while this isn't very practical for him, as it gives him a huge blind spot on his right, it looks very, very impressive. The lion head of his beast mode becomes his right shoulder. With most Transformers figures that transform into four-legged beasts, the beast head either forms the chest or ends up in place of one of the hands.
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Robot Mode: The first thing one notices about Lio Convoy is his rather assymetrical upper body design. For more pictures, click on the image above