Title:
Battleslash Battletrap
Description:
Battletrap (Legends Class, 2018)
Roadtrap (Legends Class, 2018)
Part of the Power of the Primes subline of Generations, "Duocon Battletrap” is the combined form of Battleslash and Roadtrap, two separate Legends Class toys that combine into a single roughly Deluxe-sized toy. Both were made available in the second wave of the line.Neither of Battletrap’s halves come packaged with any weapons. Although his hands feature 5 mm ports, the tab protrusions present on what are made from Battleslash’s feet limit his ability to hold things: anything wider than the area above the 5 mm port is unlikely to fit. When combined with the official configuration, Battleslash’s rotor is positioned at an angle that can obstruct posing his legs, although this can be remedied by repositioning his arms (or just removing the rotor from its mushroom peg).In a nice example of forwards-compatibility, Battleslash or Roadtrap can swap with either of Siege Skytread’s components, which were released in the following line.Battletrap’s components were first released in Singapore without prior announcement from Hasbro.
It’s often speculated that Battletrap and Flywheels’s names were mistakenly swapped during production, as the rollers of tank treads are not generally thought of as wheels. Their names are even swapped in the Headmasters episode "The Master Sword Is in Danger!!”.
The head of Battletrap’s original Floro Dery-designed character model sports a mouthplate, unlike the toy. This model was used for all of his Marvel Comics appearances, but most other fiction portrays him with his mouthplate-lacking toy head.
Roadtrap (Legends Class, 2018)
Part of the Power of the Primes subline of Generations, "Duocon Battletrap” is the combined form of Battleslash and Roadtrap, two separate Legends Class toys that combine into a single roughly Deluxe-sized toy. Both were made available in the second wave of the line.Neither of Battletrap’s halves come packaged with any weapons. Although his hands feature 5 mm ports, the tab protrusions present on what are made from Battleslash’s feet limit his ability to hold things: anything wider than the area above the 5 mm port is unlikely to fit. When combined with the official configuration, Battleslash’s rotor is positioned at an angle that can obstruct posing his legs, although this can be remedied by repositioning his arms (or just removing the rotor from its mushroom peg).In a nice example of forwards-compatibility, Battleslash or Roadtrap can swap with either of Siege Skytread’s components, which were released in the following line.Battletrap’s components were first released in Singapore without prior announcement from Hasbro.
It’s often speculated that Battletrap and Flywheels’s names were mistakenly swapped during production, as the rollers of tank treads are not generally thought of as wheels. Their names are even swapped in the Headmasters episode "The Master Sword Is in Danger!!”.
The head of Battletrap’s original Floro Dery-designed character model sports a mouthplate, unlike the toy. This model was used for all of his Marvel Comics appearances, but most other fiction portrays him with his mouthplate-lacking toy head.
Theme:
Power Of The Primes
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Barcode:
630509695263
Year:
2018
Country:
United States
Size:
4 in
Series:
Power Of The Primes
Model Number:
Grey Helicopter
Date Added:
2018-06-08 15:36:01
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$29.99
Automatic Estimated Date:
2025-12-26
Date Added:
2018-06-08 15:36:01