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This was G1 Steeljaw's primary color, but this shade is lighter than the one used on the original Steeljaw. Steeljaw is cast in yellow and white, with most of the figure in yellow. I'm really glad the designers didn't just repaint Ravage and I was very surprised they went so far as to not only replacing the head, but also the panels on the back. These three changes make up most of the body of the figure, giving it a significantly different look than Ravage.
#Autobot blaster series
The rear panel forming the back of the main body has a layered series of panels sculpted in going down the back.The panel on the back connected to the head/mane area is a new piece, with tube like details on the insides towards the middle.The head is now a distinctive lion head complete with wide snout and a layered mane on the top and sides.Several pieces on the figure have been replaced including: This feline based form allowed the mold for Ravage to be used as the base for this figure. Inspired by Generation One Steeljaw, the beast mode here is a robotic lion. For Steeljaw, take a look at Ravage's review. For Blaster himself, read over Soundwave's review for a detailed look at the sculpt. This review will focus on the changes made to the two sculpts for this release. Steeljaw himself is a retool and redeco of the sculpt previously used for Ravage. Included with the figure is one of Blaster's Mini-Cons/Deployers/Partners (take your pick on the term) Steeljaw, who shares the same disc form as a lot of the former "Cassette robots" who have been given new forms in the "Fall of Cybertron" portion of the "Generations" toy line. Technically the two characters had different alternate forms in Generation One (Soundwave being a microrecorder, Blaster being a "boom box" radio) but thematically having the two share an alternate form works well.
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This gave Hasbro the opportunity to take the sculpt previously used as Voyager Class Soundwave and retool it as Blaster. One of the characters in this "universe" is Blaster (aka "Autobot Blaster" due to trademark reasons). Transformers and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro.Ģ012's "media event" for "Transformers" was the "Fall of Cybertron" video game. At his side is a tough Steeljaw figure, who ejects from data disc mode at the touch of a button to auto-convert to robot mode! Together they’ll make double trouble for the Decepticons, and the outcome of the battle is all up to you! This dynamic duo will be your fiercest Autobot team yet! Your Autobot Blaster figure converts from dangerous robot mode to communications truck mode, where he can launch his sonic assaults on his Decepticon enemies.
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When you charge into battle alongside Autobot Blaster, you are accompanied by a thunderous soundtrack of which the mightiest Viking would approve. From hundreds of worlds, he’s gathered the loudest, fastest, most brutal, earsplitting, guitar-shredding rock-and-roll he could find. *Text below and images from Īutobot Blaster has amassed an incredible collection of music from across the galaxy. Retailer: General (Toys R Us, Target, Wal-Mart etc.)Īccessories: Electro-Scrambler rifle, Steeljaw Price Point: $22.99 (varies depending on retailer)
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