Title:
Bonecrusher 4th Vehicle Mode
Description:
Bonecrusher (Deluxe, 2007)
Japanese ID Number: MD-09
Bonecrusher transforms into a Buffalo mine-protected vehicle, with an articulated "mine-fork” for removing mines or cars or robots or unsuspecting buildings from his path. Although the fork is packaged with its sets of tines opposing one another, they can be rotated into a more appropriate side-by-side vehicle mode configuration, which the instructions fail to call out. He has six rolling wheels in this mode, and two sculpted, non-functional spare wheels.His robot mode is, like most of the movie toys, based on pre-final design work, explaining his extremely long extensible arms as seen on some concept art. The mine-fork splits to form a grabber-claw, which can snap onto victims with a geared slider Automorph mechanism. His hips can often detach from the codpiece holding them together.He is extremely short compared to many contemporary Deluxes.He is named "Bonescrusher” on the Canadian cross-sell. Guess how Bonecrusher feels about that little misspelling.This figure was also repurposed as a generic Constructicon in IDW’s Tales of the Fallen.
Japanese ID Number: MD-09
Bonecrusher transforms into a Buffalo mine-protected vehicle, with an articulated "mine-fork” for removing mines or cars or robots or unsuspecting buildings from his path. Although the fork is packaged with its sets of tines opposing one another, they can be rotated into a more appropriate side-by-side vehicle mode configuration, which the instructions fail to call out. He has six rolling wheels in this mode, and two sculpted, non-functional spare wheels.His robot mode is, like most of the movie toys, based on pre-final design work, explaining his extremely long extensible arms as seen on some concept art. The mine-fork splits to form a grabber-claw, which can snap onto victims with a geared slider Automorph mechanism. His hips can often detach from the codpiece holding them together.He is extremely short compared to many contemporary Deluxes.He is named "Bonescrusher” on the Canadian cross-sell. Guess how Bonecrusher feels about that little misspelling.This figure was also repurposed as a generic Constructicon in IDW’s Tales of the Fallen.
Theme:
Movie
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Year:
2007
Date Added:
2022-05-01 16:38:30