Title:
Autobot Blaster & Twin Cast ✅
Description:
Twin Cast & Autobot Blaster (Leader Class, 2016)
Accessories: ”Twin Cast” Titan Master partner, rifle, ”rocket-sled”/remote control
Known designers: John Warden (Hasbro)
Part of the first wave of Leader Class Titans Return figures, Blaster transforms into a huge boombox. His robot-mode head is formed by his Titan Master partner Twin Cast and a wrap-around flip-out helmet attached to Blaster’s body. In addition to his classic robot and boombox alternate modes, Blaster can also transform into a base mode that can link up to the other base modes in the toyline, and features numerous 5 mm mounting points for weapons and Titan Master vehicles and turrets, as well as tiny pegs to accommodate many other Titan Master figures. He includes a ”rocket-sled” that is stylized to look like a remote for when Blaster is in boombox mode; it comes with a seat for a Titan Master pilot which forms the topmost turret of his base mode. The sled stores inside Blaster’s chest compartment in other modes; a notch is cut into its underside to store Twin Cast while Blaster is in boombox mode. Blaster’s chest compartment is also capable of holding Legends Class ”spy-tablet” figures, although this negates the ability to store Twin Cast in boombox mode. He has several (non-functional) ports molded into his back and legs capable of accommodating real-life USB cables, headphone jacks, and power cables.
Blaster’s helmet, modeled after the Marvel comics design, is made of translucent plastic, which is painted everywhere except the visor. Despite this, the visor’s placement does not vertically align with Twin Cast’s eyes in head mode, leaving his brow the only thing visible. As Twin Cast’s brow vaguely matches the shape of Blaser’s visor, the intention was likely to create the appearance of black ”shades”.
Fortress Maximus’s box and instructions depict him as part of the Cybertron City combination. Meanwhile, the ”Siege on Cybertron” instructions name him as a part of the Nemesis Command combination, albeit shown using the Powermaster Optimus Prime toy instead. Hilariously, one of the Chinese-English bilingual instructions showcasing Nemesis Command had Blaster’s name written as ”汽车人的枪“, which literally translates as ”Autobot’s Gun”.
He was later redecoed and retooled into Titans Return Soundwave and Bumblebee Soundwave. He is mis-transformed in both his stock photography and in-package: his radio handle isn’t collapsed down.
Accessories: ”Twin Cast” Titan Master partner, rifle, ”rocket-sled”/remote control
Known designers: John Warden (Hasbro)
Part of the first wave of Leader Class Titans Return figures, Blaster transforms into a huge boombox. His robot-mode head is formed by his Titan Master partner Twin Cast and a wrap-around flip-out helmet attached to Blaster’s body. In addition to his classic robot and boombox alternate modes, Blaster can also transform into a base mode that can link up to the other base modes in the toyline, and features numerous 5 mm mounting points for weapons and Titan Master vehicles and turrets, as well as tiny pegs to accommodate many other Titan Master figures. He includes a ”rocket-sled” that is stylized to look like a remote for when Blaster is in boombox mode; it comes with a seat for a Titan Master pilot which forms the topmost turret of his base mode. The sled stores inside Blaster’s chest compartment in other modes; a notch is cut into its underside to store Twin Cast while Blaster is in boombox mode. Blaster’s chest compartment is also capable of holding Legends Class ”spy-tablet” figures, although this negates the ability to store Twin Cast in boombox mode. He has several (non-functional) ports molded into his back and legs capable of accommodating real-life USB cables, headphone jacks, and power cables.
Blaster’s helmet, modeled after the Marvel comics design, is made of translucent plastic, which is painted everywhere except the visor. Despite this, the visor’s placement does not vertically align with Twin Cast’s eyes in head mode, leaving his brow the only thing visible. As Twin Cast’s brow vaguely matches the shape of Blaser’s visor, the intention was likely to create the appearance of black ”shades”.
Fortress Maximus’s box and instructions depict him as part of the Cybertron City combination. Meanwhile, the ”Siege on Cybertron” instructions name him as a part of the Nemesis Command combination, albeit shown using the Powermaster Optimus Prime toy instead. Hilariously, one of the Chinese-English bilingual instructions showcasing Nemesis Command had Blaster’s name written as ”汽车人的枪“, which literally translates as ”Autobot’s Gun”.
He was later redecoed and retooled into Titans Return Soundwave and Bumblebee Soundwave. He is mis-transformed in both his stock photography and in-package: his radio handle isn’t collapsed down.
Theme:
Transformers: PW Trilogy Titans Return
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Barcode:
630509385775
Year:
2016
Country:
United States
Series:
Prime Wars Trilogy: Titans Return
Date Added:
2018-06-08 15:35:52
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$40.99
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-04-06
Date Added:
2018-06-08 15:35:52