Guiledart is a Triceratops. The original version comes in a yellowy orange coloured skin with brown highlights. The Dinosaur has 4 legs that move at the joint to the body. As a dinosaur it looks pretty good.
All the Neo Destron toys have a third "trap" mode. In Guiledart's case he plays dead. Lie him on his side, flip open a side panel and pull the tail back to simulate battle damage. Push the middle horn backwards causes his eyes to roll back and his tongue to flop out. Nice.
TF: I've been dreading this bit. I suspect it might be why this mold has never had a proper review from me in the last 10 years ! Fold the front legs up so they're pointing skywards. Fold the back of the back legs down and flip out the feet and heel spurs. Pull the head forward. Fold the side panels down, and pull the middle of the underside of the beast apart. Pull the head down further, and pull the back panel along with the arm underneath it up. Pull the tail section up, fold the rear legs down behind the beast and bring them together at the hips to form the robot's legs. Turn the side panels round so the flaps are pointing down (beast) or forward (robot). Twist the robot's upper body round 90 degrees so it is facing forward. Pull the tail up as far as you can and fold the side halves round it. Remove the end of the tail. The head is on his right arm, raise that above the robot's head, spin 180 degrees at the bicep joint, straighten the arm, lower the shoulder joint to the side and bring the arm into position. Fold the left arm down from under the beast's back which forms a massive piece of shoulder armour. Fold the guns out from the end of the feet on the shoulder armour. From the shoulder armour remove a missile, which goes into the opened end of the tail you removed, flip down a handle and hold as the robot's weapon.
Robot mode exposes more brown and red, with a bandolier across the robot's chest. There was a bit of a Mexican bandit theme going on in the Neo Destrons. Beautifully sculpted head with a large horn on the front. He's got a bending ankle, 2 bending knee joints - one above and one bellow where the knee should be, ball joint on each hip, rotational joint above the waist that's v limited in robot mode, rotating head. Both shoulders shrug up - while the right also has a ball joint further out that the arm connects to, the left's rotational mechanism is right next to the body and lifts to the side by a joint further out. Right arm has a bicep swivel and a folding joint as the arm turn into the head, left has a ball joint at the elbow. Left arm is a little limited by the massive shoulder armour.
Spark is a pinky purple Destron spark (Predacon) placed in the missile launcher weapon.
So overall not bad, with a little limits placed on the robot's articulation due to the beast kibble.
All I said at the time was "Dinobots are all neo toys - repainted in nice bright and metallic colours. Not too bad." Triceradon gets a brown skin this time, with yellow horns - effectively a reverse of the Neo colourscheme - while all the hidden internal parts on the toy like the guns and the missiles that were red are now blue. The spark crystal gets a change too - becoming a lovely green Dinobot logo.
Comes with Slapper - a US version of BW Neo Bazooka.
I said: "beautiful - from the grey/bronze Dino shell through to the slate grey body parts, with lots of burgundy on limbs and face plate ..... best version of this toy "
Having just looked at it now I'll stand by that. Lovely looking toy.
4 versions of the same toy (plus a remold in BW Neo's Killerpunch). No reason not to own one !