Title:
Hosehead with Lug Headmaster
Description:
Hosehead (Headmaster, 1988)
Accessories: "Lug” Headmaster driver, seat/helmet, "Accelerator Rifle”, left and right "Laser Pistols"
Hosehead transforms into a sweet fire truck of undetermined model. The area between the cabin and the rear of the truck has a seat that Headmaster unit, Lug, can sit on, but he can also be stowed inside the cabin itself. (This method isn’t as secure, however.) The ladder base has a ratcheted joint, allowing it to rotate, while the ladder itself can extend out to 22cm in length and also has a movable compound nozzle. His head guns can be stored on the sides of the vehicle while his rifle can be plugged onto the ladder.In robot mode, like all Headmaster toys, Hosehead has a flip-down panel on his chest which covers a spring-loaded mini-Tech-Spec-meter which gives readouts for Speed, Strength and Intelligence. The tumblers are activated when Lug (or any other Headmaster unit) is plugged into his neck socket. Lug has Hosehead’s face plainly visible on his back because, as a smaller Headmaster toy, he lacks the flip-down panel featured on larger Headmasters. As another consequence of being a smaller Headmaster, Hosehead’s chest cavity was apparently too small for 3 individual tumblers. As a result, all Headmaster heads inserted will display Hosehead’s pre-molded (and painted) Speed, Strength, and Intelligence readings (5, 8, 6) on one large sliding plate.This toy was released in Japan as the Headmaster Junior Cab, with few or no changes.
Lug transforms into part of Hosehead’s head, with the vehicle mode’s "chair” and the hood’s photon pistols forming the rest. When Lug is connected, folding down a flip-down panel on Hosehead’s chest uncovers a spring-loaded mini-Tech-Spec-meter which gives readings for Speed, Strength and Intelligence. The tumblers are activated when Lug (or any other Headmaster unit) is plugged into his neck socket. Lug has Hosehead’s face plainly visible on his back because, as a smaller Headmaster toy, he lacks the flip-down panel that covers the face, featured on larger Headmasters.This toy was sold without notable changes in the Japanese markets as Cab.
Accessories: "Lug” Headmaster driver, seat/helmet, "Accelerator Rifle”, left and right "Laser Pistols"
Hosehead transforms into a sweet fire truck of undetermined model. The area between the cabin and the rear of the truck has a seat that Headmaster unit, Lug, can sit on, but he can also be stowed inside the cabin itself. (This method isn’t as secure, however.) The ladder base has a ratcheted joint, allowing it to rotate, while the ladder itself can extend out to 22cm in length and also has a movable compound nozzle. His head guns can be stored on the sides of the vehicle while his rifle can be plugged onto the ladder.In robot mode, like all Headmaster toys, Hosehead has a flip-down panel on his chest which covers a spring-loaded mini-Tech-Spec-meter which gives readouts for Speed, Strength and Intelligence. The tumblers are activated when Lug (or any other Headmaster unit) is plugged into his neck socket. Lug has Hosehead’s face plainly visible on his back because, as a smaller Headmaster toy, he lacks the flip-down panel featured on larger Headmasters. As another consequence of being a smaller Headmaster, Hosehead’s chest cavity was apparently too small for 3 individual tumblers. As a result, all Headmaster heads inserted will display Hosehead’s pre-molded (and painted) Speed, Strength, and Intelligence readings (5, 8, 6) on one large sliding plate.This toy was released in Japan as the Headmaster Junior Cab, with few or no changes.
Lug transforms into part of Hosehead’s head, with the vehicle mode’s "chair” and the hood’s photon pistols forming the rest. When Lug is connected, folding down a flip-down panel on Hosehead’s chest uncovers a spring-loaded mini-Tech-Spec-meter which gives readings for Speed, Strength and Intelligence. The tumblers are activated when Lug (or any other Headmaster unit) is plugged into his neck socket. Lug has Hosehead’s face plainly visible on his back because, as a smaller Headmaster toy, he lacks the flip-down panel that covers the face, featured on larger Headmasters.This toy was sold without notable changes in the Japanese markets as Cab.
Theme:
1988
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Year:
1988
Country:
United States
Series:
G1
Model Number:
Red Truck
Date Added:
2021-11-04 18:25:04
Automatic Estimated Date:
2024-01-25
Date Added:
2021-11-04 18:25:04