Title:
Demolishor With Blackout 2nd
Description:
Demolishor with Blackout (Super-Con Class, 2002)
Takara ID number: MD-03
Takara release date: December 28, 2002
Accessories: 4 missiles
Part of the first wave of Armada "Super-Con Class” toy (basically "Deluxes”), Demolishor transforms into an anti-aircraft missile tank of made-up model, though it appears to be heavily based on the ADATS weapon system. His primary Mini-Con gimmick is the twin spring-loaded missile launcher in his left shoulder; attaching any Mini-Con to the Powerlinx port there pops the launcher forward, after which the missiles can be fired simultaneously by pulling the Mini-Con back. Reportedly, Demolishor was to feature this gimmick in both shoulders, but it was cut back to one for cost considerations, so his right shoulder now simply holds two spare missiles.
In vehicle mode, Demolishor features extra Mini-Con compatibility design specially around his partner Blackout. When in vehicle mode, Blackout can be inserted into the space between Demolishor’s front treads, forming a more "complete"-looking tank. Blackout can then be launched into action by a small spring-loaded launcher, activated by a tiny button on Demolishor’s back end. Also on the back end is a flip-out seat that Blackout or any other appropriately-jointed Mini-Con can sit in to "man” his guns (Though Blackout’s hand-guns plug quite nicely into the screw-holes in the back of Demolishor’s turret, making it look like a more direct interface). The seat can also be used for Demolishor’s rudimentary "Attack Base” mode, which involves folding out his legs/treads to turn him into an elevated anti-aircraft station.
The Takara "Ironhide” release, also in that series’ first wave, renders the figure in more primary, show-accurate colors, painting him a more greenish shade of tan and making his face brown rather than black, and features a Decepticon symbol with proper "separated” paint applications, among several other smaller paint changes.
This toy doubles as Generation 1 Demolisher.
Takara ID number: MD-03
Takara release date: December 28, 2002
Accessories: 4 missiles
Part of the first wave of Armada "Super-Con Class” toy (basically "Deluxes”), Demolishor transforms into an anti-aircraft missile tank of made-up model, though it appears to be heavily based on the ADATS weapon system. His primary Mini-Con gimmick is the twin spring-loaded missile launcher in his left shoulder; attaching any Mini-Con to the Powerlinx port there pops the launcher forward, after which the missiles can be fired simultaneously by pulling the Mini-Con back. Reportedly, Demolishor was to feature this gimmick in both shoulders, but it was cut back to one for cost considerations, so his right shoulder now simply holds two spare missiles.
In vehicle mode, Demolishor features extra Mini-Con compatibility design specially around his partner Blackout. When in vehicle mode, Blackout can be inserted into the space between Demolishor’s front treads, forming a more "complete"-looking tank. Blackout can then be launched into action by a small spring-loaded launcher, activated by a tiny button on Demolishor’s back end. Also on the back end is a flip-out seat that Blackout or any other appropriately-jointed Mini-Con can sit in to "man” his guns (Though Blackout’s hand-guns plug quite nicely into the screw-holes in the back of Demolishor’s turret, making it look like a more direct interface). The seat can also be used for Demolishor’s rudimentary "Attack Base” mode, which involves folding out his legs/treads to turn him into an elevated anti-aircraft station.
The Takara "Ironhide” release, also in that series’ first wave, renders the figure in more primary, show-accurate colors, painting him a more greenish shade of tan and making his face brown rather than black, and features a Decepticon symbol with proper "separated” paint applications, among several other smaller paint changes.
This toy doubles as Generation 1 Demolisher.
Theme:
Armada
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Year:
2002
Date Added:
2022-07-24 07:51:18
Date Added:
2022-07-24 07:51:18