Title:
Spaceshot Anti-Aircraft
Description:
Micromaster Combiner Decepticon Anti-Aircraft Base (1990)
Accessories: "Anti-Aircraft Base” tank, "scout vehicle”, ramp, 2 cannons, bazooka, communications dish, "radar drum”, missile launcher.
Spaceshot transforms into the rear half of a blue and gray B-1 bomber jet, and was sold exclusively in a set which included Blackout (who transforms into the front end of said jet) and the Anti-Aircraft Base. As a Micromaster Combiner, Spaceshot can combine with any other Micromaster Combiner, Combiner Transport, or Micro Trailer to form new and excitingly unworkable vehicle modes.
Notes
"Spaceshot” was also a preliminary name for Cosmos.Spaceshot and Blackout’s original Tech Specs completely lacked any kind of pronouns. Although Dreamwave’s More than Meets the Eye profile comics applied male pronouns to the characters, Jim Sorenson and David Bishop made them female in their Beast Wars: Uprising prose stories.Dreamwave’s profiles accidentally reversed the character models for Blackout and Spaceshot, portraying Spaceshot as the front half of their combined vehicle mode and Blackout as the rear half. This error was carried over into the bio text as well, so it is entirely possible that the personality assigned to Spaceshot was intended for Blackout, and vice versa.That mistake reappeared almost ten years later when, for reasons unknown, Spaceshot was featured in a character lineup on Hubworld.com’s Generation 1 cartoon page, visually represented by Dreamwave’s erroneous Blackout art. Neither one of them had any business being there, as they didn’t even exist until three years after the cartoon ended.
Accessories: "Anti-Aircraft Base” tank, "scout vehicle”, ramp, 2 cannons, bazooka, communications dish, "radar drum”, missile launcher.
Spaceshot transforms into the rear half of a blue and gray B-1 bomber jet, and was sold exclusively in a set which included Blackout (who transforms into the front end of said jet) and the Anti-Aircraft Base. As a Micromaster Combiner, Spaceshot can combine with any other Micromaster Combiner, Combiner Transport, or Micro Trailer to form new and excitingly unworkable vehicle modes.
Notes
"Spaceshot” was also a preliminary name for Cosmos.Spaceshot and Blackout’s original Tech Specs completely lacked any kind of pronouns. Although Dreamwave’s More than Meets the Eye profile comics applied male pronouns to the characters, Jim Sorenson and David Bishop made them female in their Beast Wars: Uprising prose stories.Dreamwave’s profiles accidentally reversed the character models for Blackout and Spaceshot, portraying Spaceshot as the front half of their combined vehicle mode and Blackout as the rear half. This error was carried over into the bio text as well, so it is entirely possible that the personality assigned to Spaceshot was intended for Blackout, and vice versa.That mistake reappeared almost ten years later when, for reasons unknown, Spaceshot was featured in a character lineup on Hubworld.com’s Generation 1 cartoon page, visually represented by Dreamwave’s erroneous Blackout art. Neither one of them had any business being there, as they didn’t even exist until three years after the cartoon ended.
Theme:
1990
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Year:
1990
Country:
United States
Series:
G1
Model Number:
Blue Plane
Date Added:
2020-02-18 10:17:26
Automatic Estimated Date:
2024-01-25
Date Added:
2020-02-18 10:17:26