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:''Driller Drive is a [[Decepticon]] drone from the [[Transformers: Cyberverse (franchise)|Cyberverse]] [[continuity family]].''



Revision as of 18:22, 30 September 2020

Just when you thought it was safe to go back underground
Driller Drive is a Decepticon drone from the Cyberverse continuity family.
The Driller Drive is a high-tech mining vehicle. Upon being infused with the power of the Allspark, it can change into a set of powerful armor.

Fiction

Cyberverse cartoon


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Toys

Cyberverse


  • Sky-Byte (Spark Armor Battle Class, 2019)
    • Japanese Name: Drill Diver Sky-Byte
    • Japanese Release Date: October 12, 2019
    • Japanese ID Number: TCV-18
    • Spark Armor: "Driller Drive"
Part of the first wave of "Spark Armor" Battle Class figures, the Driller Drive is a drill tank that is included with Sky-Byte. It can break apart into four armor parts that Sky-Byte, or any other Battle Class figure to wear.
In the official stock photography, Sky-Byte is holding the drill in his hand via the post on its side - but the drill is molded to be able to fit over his fist directly, as shown in the instructions, replacing his hand. This makes for a less awkward incorporation of the weapon, though the drill cannot actually spin in either mode. The drill also depicts a yellow paint operation (or an unpainted patch) on the butt-end of the handle.
Unfortunately, the hexagonal 5 mm holes on the robot shoulders are prone to building some stress marks during transformation.
In November 2019, Sky-Byte was released as one of TakaraTomy Mall's Cyberverse "Christmas Set" offers along with his rival Jetfire.


Notes

  • The Driller Drive appears to be based loosely on Zetar, sharing a similarly shaped "cockpit" and having details similar to his legs above its treads.