🚀 Unleash the Power of Devastator!
The Transformers Generations Combiner Wars Devastator Figure Set is an Amazon exclusive that allows fans to build an impressive 18-inch tall Devastator by combining six Voyager Class robots. Each figure transforms between robot and construction vehicle modes, offering versatile play options. This collectible set is perfect for both avid fans and casual collectors, ensuring a dynamic addition to any Transformers collection.
Item Weight | 1.7 Kilograms |
Size | 18 inches |
Number of Pieces | 6 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.17"L x 5.12"W x 20.87"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Color | Black, Gray |
Collection Name | transformers |
Theme | Transformers |
Outer Material | Cardboard |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Play Activity Location | Floor |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | Combiner Figures |
T**H
Great item.
How Devastator should have looked like in the 80's.
F**D
The classic Devastator!
Right now, Hasbro is releasing a brand-new Devastator model, but for years, this one was the GOAT. Very sturdy plastics, nice sculpting, and each construction vehicle is detailed and beautiful. The colors are accurate to the original design, and the combined form is tall and impressive on the shelf. Quality all around.Me, crush!
M**N
Great combiner, maybe the best Devy after G1
CW Devastator may currently be the best since G1, given its massive size, ease to transform, integrity of the combined mode, decent articulations, bright and enduring coloration (not yellowing after 10 years), and plastic quality (no breakage or stress marks after 10 years). Time will tell whether the Studio Series 86 Devy will be as good as this.Although Long-Haul looks deformed and team members don't have their own blasters, this is still a brilliant toy.
M**N
Childhood Nostalgia andeverythign done right.
This Figure is AWESOME. Hasbro reached out with this design to do a lot of things and they hit a lot of buttons well. For diehard Transformers collectors, you may find some of the target market sacrifices annoying, so read through carefully, but for a play oriented display, the more than casual fan or something for a truck-minded kid, you'll love this.The Trucks:Each of the 6 Constructicons turn into big, bulky trucks. Compared to some older Generations Transformers, the plasitc feels lighter and more rubbery, but the vehicle's size and material are just begging to go out in the dirt and be played with, hosed off, and transformed. I do wish that Hook's crane could turn, or slide, or that Mixmaster's cement drum could turn, but the wheels all roll soundly. And I can forgive Long Haul's dump bed being shaped the way it is as needed for transformation, I suppose.The RobotsLike the vehicles, these are BIG Bots. Some have said their size almost makes them feel like oversized Knock Offs, and I can understand that too a point. They are lighter than expected for their size, due in part because of the overall weight of Devvy. But the size of the Constructicons is also endearing, and if they were smaller we'd feel somehow shorted. its a good size for young and old hands alike. Transformations are very loyal to G1 for the most part, but still updated enough to feel new and not braindead simple, either. I wish they had more accurate guns, and not just Devy's accesories with gunbarrels. Takara is covering that in their own line, but at Takara prices+import. The Headsculpts are definately top notch though, right from the 86 cartoon movie.DevastatorTwo words. BIG. STABLE. You'd think for a guy standing on someone doing a hanstand, he'd have all the balance of a drunk pegglegged pirate in a hurricane. But on two feet, he's extremely balanced. The figure feels hefty, but just the right amount without being front or back heavy. And at 18" tall, he dwarfs most of his enemies. While smaller than the recent Metroplex, he's twice Leader Megatron's size and far larger than the other Combiners. The way Scrapper and Mixmaster unfold and latch into Long Haul to form the legs is ingenius and almost foolproof. This figure can take a lot of play without falling apart. Hook and LongHaul connect together in three places and then both connect to the arm bots Scavenger and Bonecrusher, Hook through the giant's shoulders and Long Haul by tabbing into the treads that form the ribcage/armpit area. And THEN you can tab on the shield, which connects to Long Haul with clips, a peg into Hook on the left side (but oddly, not the right?) and then with slotted tabs onto both treads, as much reinforcing the existing joints as it is holding itself on, while simoultaneously not making the figure hard to take a part. On mine, the wrist joint is tighter than the joint the han swivels into itself on, which has resulted in me popping the hand off the cuff several times. Nothing broken, it's a simple knob in a divot and designed to give, but it is annoying. I also find myself missing the 5mm standard pegholes. He has 5mm handles in his hands for the smaller bots to hold them as weapon pods, but no easy-to-use peg hole. He actually grips his blaster. It makes the hands look good, but in G1, Devy had a Scorpion guy who turned into a gun and this Devy can't weild a recent Scorion figure easily. Minor gripe though in the grand scheme of things. And that headsculpt? amazing.The bottom line is this: If you want a Museum Quality, Masterpiece Devastator, you might find this lacking. But this figure is fun to fiddle with, looks good with Generations toys, as well as the Robots in Disguise 2015 figures, has great posability, and definately stands out. You won't go wrong getting this for you, or your child, or both.
M**V
Total Devastation!!!
I just received Devastator today. As usual Amazon delivered on time, thank you. This is the first, and best of all the combiners. What makes Devastator unique is that it take six robots to form Devastator. Whereas all the combiners that followed had five robots--one large robot as the head and torso, with four smaller robots as arms and legs--Bruticus, Menasor, Defensor, and Superion. I was amazed at the actual size of each individual Constructicon robot. As a person who grew up watching the original G1 series, I compared the new Constructicons to their predecessors. The craftsmanship and engineering of these new robots are amazing, and far exceeded the original design except for one area--Mix Master (Devastator's left leg). Somehow the designer made the rear of the cement mixing truck the actual foot, and the cab of the truck the component that ties into the knee cap. Devastator In the original toy and cartoon version has it reversed, the cab is the foot.Combining Devastator took approximately 20 minutes. The details and size of the figure is immense. There are two versions of this figure--obviously this one, and another that is sold at Hasbro's website (Possibly exclusive to their own website), very similar to the Comic-con version. There are four key differences that I have noticed between the two units: Box design, price, head sculpt, and paint. For the $149.99 Amazon price, you get a box design with Devastator attacking other smaller robots. A head sculpt with a visor for his eyes (I prefer this version as it is the one I remembered from Transformers the Movie (1986), and the body paint is flat in color resembling the cartoon. The $179.99 version has Devastator's head as the graphics on the box. The head sculpt has two eyes instead of the visor, and their is more details defined by the paint scheme with the purple having a metallic finish. Either head version is correct since there have been episodes with both head sculpts. I am just partial to the visor version. It's been a long wait but well worth it. What's not to like--its big, green, and his name is Devastator.
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