His alternate mode is a four slice toaster - this appeared in an advert connected with the first film and actually appears in the second. The toaster is reasonably solid from some angles but look closely and you can see a lot of panel cracks for transformation. Even worse one side is completely open letting you see into the toy. Oh dear. He's got a plug, but it's not a standard British one and it's attached by a bit of string.
Turn the toy over looking at the open base with the open side pointing down. Fold the bottom down to become the legs and fold down the feet. Bend at the knees and reverse the lower legs. Fold the back panel down - the top of the toaster with the slots in - yes it does fold down ! Fold the moulded end of the toaster onto the toy's back. Fold the face up from the chest. Fold the back of the robot round to the sides to become arms and then fold the sides down to become forearms. Raise the arm panel next to the shoulders up then unfold a second set of forearms. Finally fold the mouth down over the shoulder panels and replace the back panel.
This is a hideous, misproportioned little troll of a Decepticon with it's mouth on it's chest, too many arms and a string tail. He'll stand up, but not too well. His ankles bend, the lower legs turn bellow the bending knees and there's ball jointed hips. The shoulders have joints at the body that fold back a little, ball joints at the arms, a bending elbow on both lower arms per arm, an additional ball joint on the inner arm and a bending wrist & fingers.
There's nothing wrong with this toy that a decent robot head, replacing the outer arms with guns and straightening the legs wouldn't cure. But that's a long list. And this is a hideous toy which is doing it's best to shelf warm.