Title:
Blaster 4th With Blackrock Robot Mode
Description:
Autobot Blaster with Blockrock Mini-Con! (Voyager, 2008)
Series: Universe 2.0
Accessories: Tri-barrel "particle feedback blaster"/bomb, double-barrel "harmonic wave cannon"/bomb, Cybertron Autobot Cyber Key
Blaster is a redeco of Cybertron Soundwave, transforming into a Cybertronic stealth bomber vaguely like an F-117A Nighthawk prototype, the Have Blue. He comes with three hexagonal prism "bombs”; one converts into his partner Blockrock, the other two unfold into non-firing blaster weapons. Any one of these "bombs” can be stored in his robot mode chest, which opens by plugging a Cyber Key into him; Blaster comes with a translucent black, gunmetal-bordered Cybertron-style Autobot key, in contrast to the Planet X key that came with Soundwave. The other two bombs store in indents on the underside of his wings.
His packaging art shows him with only half of his chest-door as clear-blue, emulating the original toy design’s tape-window, but the final product (and stock photography) show the blue all the way across. However, his visor does have red paint to simulate the "goggle visor” look of the original toy and Marvel comics model.
This mold was also used to make Galaxy Force Soundblaster.
Series: Universe 2.0
Accessories: Tri-barrel "particle feedback blaster"/bomb, double-barrel "harmonic wave cannon"/bomb, Cybertron Autobot Cyber Key
Blaster is a redeco of Cybertron Soundwave, transforming into a Cybertronic stealth bomber vaguely like an F-117A Nighthawk prototype, the Have Blue. He comes with three hexagonal prism "bombs”; one converts into his partner Blockrock, the other two unfold into non-firing blaster weapons. Any one of these "bombs” can be stored in his robot mode chest, which opens by plugging a Cyber Key into him; Blaster comes with a translucent black, gunmetal-bordered Cybertron-style Autobot key, in contrast to the Planet X key that came with Soundwave. The other two bombs store in indents on the underside of his wings.
His packaging art shows him with only half of his chest-door as clear-blue, emulating the original toy design’s tape-window, but the final product (and stock photography) show the blue all the way across. However, his visor does have red paint to simulate the "goggle visor” look of the original toy and Marvel comics model.
This mold was also used to make Galaxy Force Soundblaster.
Theme:
Universe 2.0
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Year:
2008
Country:
United States
Series:
Universe 2.0
Model Number:
Red Plane
Date Added:
2023-02-05 20:04:47
Automatic Estimated Date:
2024-01-25
Date Added:
2023-02-05 20:04:47