Title:
Horri-Bull And Kreb Headmaster Jr
Description:
Horri-Bull (Headmaster, 1988)
Accessories: Concussion blaster, double-barreled "flamethrower"-tail
Horri-Bull transforms into a robotic bull (though he more closely resembles the "terror dogs" Zuul and Vinz Clortho from Ghostbusters). His beast mode back opens up to contain his Nebulan partner Kreb, who forms the robot mode’s head. Plugging Kreb (or any other Headmaster) into the neck socket activates the Tech Spec meter in Horri-Bull’s chest; as a smaller Headmaster, the stats are part of a single plate rather than individual rollers. His twin-barreled tail-blaster becomes a hand-held weapon in robot mode.His beast mode forelegs feature articulated claws, but what purpose this serves is unknown, since they only fold down, useless in beast mode and actually covering up his fist-holes in robot. Making matters worse, he can’t hold his double-barreled tail gun without partially untransforming his fist away from the claws to clear room for the weapon. Like most larger toys of the era, he features 5mm pegholes for holding weapons.This mold was released in Japan without changes as the Super-God Masterforce human villain Bullhorn.
Accessories: Concussion blaster, double-barreled "flamethrower"-tail
Horri-Bull transforms into a robotic bull (though he more closely resembles the "terror dogs" Zuul and Vinz Clortho from Ghostbusters). His beast mode back opens up to contain his Nebulan partner Kreb, who forms the robot mode’s head. Plugging Kreb (or any other Headmaster) into the neck socket activates the Tech Spec meter in Horri-Bull’s chest; as a smaller Headmaster, the stats are part of a single plate rather than individual rollers. His twin-barreled tail-blaster becomes a hand-held weapon in robot mode.His beast mode forelegs feature articulated claws, but what purpose this serves is unknown, since they only fold down, useless in beast mode and actually covering up his fist-holes in robot. Making matters worse, he can’t hold his double-barreled tail gun without partially untransforming his fist away from the claws to clear room for the weapon. Like most larger toys of the era, he features 5mm pegholes for holding weapons.This mold was released in Japan without changes as the Super-God Masterforce human villain Bullhorn.
Theme:
1988
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Year:
1988
Country:
United States
Series:
G1
Model Number:
Grey Beast
Date Added:
2021-10-10 11:30:21
Automatic Estimated Date:
2024-01-25
Date Added:
2021-10-10 11:30:21