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**''Pieces'': '''70''' | **''Pieces'': '''70''' | ||
:Part of the fourth wave of [[Kreon]] [[Micro-Changer]] combiner sets, Mollox can be rearranged from a robot into some sort of winged dinosaur with arms. | :Part of the fourth wave of [[Kreon]] [[Micro-Changer]] combiner sets, Mollox can be rearranged from a robot into some sort of winged dinosaur with arms. You could call it a ''Pteranodon'', seeing as how most of the Kreons in this set have some pretty vague alternate configurations. Mollox's parts can be merged with the other Kreon Dinobots [[Crackback]], [[Ironeye]], and [[Iquanox]] to form the combiner [[Grimstone (Kre-O)|Grimstone]]. | ||
:Mollox's [[beast mode]] cannot be securely built as instructed because the | :Mollox's [[beast mode]] cannot be securely built as instructed because the crest on the helmet is obstructed by the pieces on the figure's back. The stock CG render shows the tip of the crest clipping through the plate on the back. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 14:36, 4 May 2016
- Mollox is a Dinobot from the Kre-O continuity family.

Mollox is a Dinobot.
Toys
Kre-O
- Grimstone (Micro-Changer Combiner, 2014)
- Set number: A7827
- Pieces: 70
- Part of the fourth wave of Kreon Micro-Changer combiner sets, Mollox can be rearranged from a robot into some sort of winged dinosaur with arms. You could call it a Pteranodon, seeing as how most of the Kreons in this set have some pretty vague alternate configurations. Mollox's parts can be merged with the other Kreon Dinobots Crackback, Ironeye, and Iquanox to form the combiner Grimstone.
- Mollox's beast mode cannot be securely built as instructed because the crest on the helmet is obstructed by the pieces on the figure's back. The stock CG render shows the tip of the crest clipping through the plate on the back.
Notes
- Ask Vector Prime noted in a jokey answer that, somewhere in the Multiverse, the "Mo" in Lord Mo Zarak stood for Mollox.


