Title:

Devastator Missing Left Ear Piece Supreme Combiner Class

Description:
Constructicon Devastator (Supreme Combiner Class, 2009)

TakaraTomy ID number: RD-16

Accessories: Mixmaster’s truck "nose”, Scavenger’s shovel-bucket

Known designers: Takio Ejima (TakaraTomy), more»

Revenge of the Fallen Supreme Class Devastator is formed from the combination of six transforming construction vehicle toys that do not have individual robot modes. Unlike prior cases of this format, Devastator’s vehicles represent separate Transformers, and most of them have other non-combiner toys that do have robot modes.Despite the figure’s complex appearance (from the front anyway), the limbs’ transformations into combined mode are rather simple. Fortunately, this makes him a lot easier to muck with than some of the other larger-scale Revenge of the Fallen toys. This is good, because Devastator is ENORMOUS. His smallest limbs (his legs) are the size of Deluxe-class toys, and his largest components are bigger than Leader-class toys. While the legs cannot be swapped (unless for some reason you want a backwards walking Devastator), the arms can be swapped around. The pegs meant to plug Rampage and Long Haul into Devastator’s hips also fit snugly into the sockets meant for connecting Scrapper and Hightower to Scavenger... if you’re inclined to have a random arm connected to a stray leg with no body in between, or a vehicle mode about as useful as a poorly matched Micromaster Combiner pair.The toy’s electronics are all in the Mixmaster component. Pressing the button makes Devastator’s mouth open and activates voice clips and engine sounds, as well as green lights in his mouth and eyes. Pressing the button for a few seconds activates his "Vortex grinder”. However, the button trigger is so sensitive that he never shuts up. In Devastator mode, his mouth can be locked into the open position by clicking his lower jaw sections into the large tank treads that form his shoulders. His mouth is enormous, and it lights up all pretty and green. He can easily swallow any Legends Class toy and spit it out the other side by opening up the back of his head. Covering Devastator’s head when separating him from the torso and turning him back into Mixmaster’s vehicle mode activates the transformation noise, and after that somehow makes engine stalling noises without pulling the trigger.Right out of the packaging, Scavenger’s bucket and Mixmaster’s truck "nose” are detached and must be assembled, the former of the two requires a bit of force to get attached, but loosens up with time. Scrapper’s rear guard-railing and Scavenger’s side railing pieces are also removable and are likely to be missing when searching for a loose Devastator on the aftermarket.Sadly, Devastator has a hard time standing on all four of his limbs, and is most stable standing on his hind legs. This is mainly because the most weight is located in the head, and his fingers are not made to hold that weight. He will also look straight to the ground unless you lock his head in place with the lower jaw.The TakaraTomy release of this figure has extra paint applications on Devastator’s face, for a better resemblance to the final CG model.
Theme:
Revenge Of The Fallen
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Year:
2009
Country:
United States
Series:
Revenge Of The Fallen
Date Added:
2023-06-19 22:13:57
Date Added:
2023-06-19 22:13:57

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