Think of it as a special edition of the Optimus Prime from 01-Roll Out — essentially the same cab, just upgraded. The cab is the standard Optimus Prime with a Solidex body, giving it that satisfying heft. In addition to the wind deflector, there’s an alternate pair of smokestacks (originally from the Titanium Edition) that you can swap in for a more classic appearance, as opposed to the IDW-inspired design of the standard version. Another upgrade is the dual wheels for the rear section of the truck — a small difference, but one that makes a bigger impact than you’d think. For a more in-depth look at the cab’s intricacies, check out the Hologram Edition we talked about a few weeks ago. For now, I want to focus on the trailer, which really sets this set apart.
The trailer is a faithful replica of Optimus’s classic trailer and is compatible with the prior blind box editions. It opens up to reveal the classic Combat Deck mode, complete with Roller and the Combat Deck robot, which can attach to Roller as well. The trailer’s shiny silver color pops visually and pairs perfectly with Optimus’s classic colors, plus the blue of Roller and the Combat Deck robot. Assembly is easy — it’s practically a clamshell — and the dual tires on the axle are a nice touch. It also includes the stabilizers from the original toy: little legs that fold out to support the Combat Deck and provide extra stability. I don’t know why, but I really appreciate that attention to detail.
Roller assembles easily and can seat a Blokees driver figure or another Inchman. I’d love to speculate that a Diaclone driver might fit, but it’s a bit small. The Combat Deck robot can raise up on its stand or fold into a compact form. It’s got an articulated radar dish and claw arm, recreating the original toy and giving it that classic robot charm. There’s also room for about three regular Wheelies vehicles inside the trailer (without Roller), adding even more fun.
There’s a real thrill to playing around with the trailer, which admittedly is a little silly given how many variations of Optimus’s trailer I’ve owned over the years. Still, this set is neat, and the overall package makes a fantastic addition to my Blokees Wheels fleet.



