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*While all of Hound's weapons originally went unnamed in the films and toy releases, the name comes from concept artwork and weapons references used in ''Age of Extinction''. | *While all of Hound's weapons originally went unnamed in the films and toy releases, the name comes from concept artwork and weapons references used in ''Age of Extinction''. | ||
*While not working weapons in toy form, they are all present as molded details on just about every Hound | *While not working weapons in toy form, they are all present as molded details on just about every one of Hound's toys. | ||
[[Category:Age of Extinction weapons]] | [[Category:Age of Extinction weapons]] | ||
[[Category:The Last Knight weapons]] | [[Category:The Last Knight weapons]] | ||
Revision as of 00:22, 30 December 2020

Hound's Bicep Mount Missile Array is among many of Hound's weapons of choice, used for kicking Decepticon skidplates.
Fiction
Age of Extinction
Hound used his bicep missiles during his attempt to hold back Galvatron's infected KSI prototypes in Hong Kong. Age of Extinction
The Last Knight film
Hound fired off a couple of rockets during the push forward to the Ignition chamber. The Last Knight
Toys
Notes

- While all of Hound's weapons originally went unnamed in the films and toy releases, the name comes from concept artwork and weapons references used in Age of Extinction.
- While not working weapons in toy form, they are all present as molded details on just about every one of Hound's toys.

