Title:
Nemesis Prime With Run Over (Robot Mode)
Description:
Nemesis Prime with Run-Over (Super-Con, 2003)
Accessories: Left & right arm-pipes
Part of the eighth and final wave of Hasbro’s Armada Super-Cons, Nemesis Prime is a redeco of the Super-Con Optimus Prime toy, transforming into a longnosed truck cab of made-up model. In truck mode, his trailer hitch allows him to pull the various trailers available to the Super Base Optimus Prime mold. Plugging a Mini-Con onto the Powerlinx plug on his robot mode back unlocks a "punching” action that moves his arms back and forth when the plugged-in Mini-Con is pushed up and down. While his arm-mounted exhaust pipes can be easily removed, there’s not really anything you can do with them, as they cannot combine into a handgun like the Super Base Optimus’s arm-pipes.
He came with his Mini-Con partner Run-Over, who can also become a handgun Nemesis Prime (or any toy with 5 mm post-compatible points) can hold.
In Japan, he was only available as a mail-away item from TV Magazine (limited to 5000 pieces) under the name Scourge, a nod to Hasbro’s Robots in Disguise Scourge. There are a number of small but significant differences between Hasbro and Takara’s versions of the toys; the Hasbro version is cast in midnight-blue and sandy-tan plastics, where the Takara version is more brownish-black and neutral light gray. (Scourge’s Mini-Con, "Sweep”, shares the change in plastic colors.) The Takara version also appears to have a smaller number of paint applications with less color variety.
Accessories: Left & right arm-pipes
Part of the eighth and final wave of Hasbro’s Armada Super-Cons, Nemesis Prime is a redeco of the Super-Con Optimus Prime toy, transforming into a longnosed truck cab of made-up model. In truck mode, his trailer hitch allows him to pull the various trailers available to the Super Base Optimus Prime mold. Plugging a Mini-Con onto the Powerlinx plug on his robot mode back unlocks a "punching” action that moves his arms back and forth when the plugged-in Mini-Con is pushed up and down. While his arm-mounted exhaust pipes can be easily removed, there’s not really anything you can do with them, as they cannot combine into a handgun like the Super Base Optimus’s arm-pipes.
He came with his Mini-Con partner Run-Over, who can also become a handgun Nemesis Prime (or any toy with 5 mm post-compatible points) can hold.
In Japan, he was only available as a mail-away item from TV Magazine (limited to 5000 pieces) under the name Scourge, a nod to Hasbro’s Robots in Disguise Scourge. There are a number of small but significant differences between Hasbro and Takara’s versions of the toys; the Hasbro version is cast in midnight-blue and sandy-tan plastics, where the Takara version is more brownish-black and neutral light gray. (Scourge’s Mini-Con, "Sweep”, shares the change in plastic colors.) The Takara version also appears to have a smaller number of paint applications with less color variety.
Theme:
Armada
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Date Added:
2022-09-17 16:11:23
Date Added:
2022-09-17 16:11:23