Title:
Skullgrin Robot Mode
Description:
Skullgrin (Deluxe Class, 2010)
Accessories: Pick-axe/cannon, missile launcher, machine gun, smoke grenade launchers
Part of the fifth wave of Generations Deluxe Class toys, Skullgrin is a retool and redeco of Generations Darkmount with a new head, who transforms into a half-tracked self-propelled artillery vehicle inspired by the South African G6 Rhino, and a tripod-mounted howitzer platform.
In vehicle mode, the turret can rotate and the barrel can raise. Initially it was planned to have the sculpt interact with Scout Class figures who could man his "fortress mode”. The remainders of that idea are the otherwise pointless handlebars that end up on his knees in robot mode.In robot mode, the cannon barrel becomes a pick-axe weapon, while his smaller weapons are equipped with C joints and thus can clip onto various compatible rungs, bars and tubes sculpted onto the vehicle or robot. Just like Darkmount, Skullgrin’s head was designed with a light-piping feature, but it is not utilized due to the red paint covering his eyes and the usage of opaque plastic for his piping.
This mold was also used for BotCon 2012 The Bard of Darkmount.
Accessories: Pick-axe/cannon, missile launcher, machine gun, smoke grenade launchers
Part of the fifth wave of Generations Deluxe Class toys, Skullgrin is a retool and redeco of Generations Darkmount with a new head, who transforms into a half-tracked self-propelled artillery vehicle inspired by the South African G6 Rhino, and a tripod-mounted howitzer platform.
In vehicle mode, the turret can rotate and the barrel can raise. Initially it was planned to have the sculpt interact with Scout Class figures who could man his "fortress mode”. The remainders of that idea are the otherwise pointless handlebars that end up on his knees in robot mode.In robot mode, the cannon barrel becomes a pick-axe weapon, while his smaller weapons are equipped with C joints and thus can clip onto various compatible rungs, bars and tubes sculpted onto the vehicle or robot. Just like Darkmount, Skullgrin’s head was designed with a light-piping feature, but it is not utilized due to the red paint covering his eyes and the usage of opaque plastic for his piping.
This mold was also used for BotCon 2012 The Bard of Darkmount.
Theme:
Generations
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Year:
2010
Date Added:
2023-07-23 11:19:23
Date Added:
2023-07-23 11:19:23