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{{toydesigner|[[Mark Maher]] (Hasbro), [[Takio Ejima]] (TakaraTomy)|[[Marcelo Matere]] and [[Dan Khanna]] (concept art), [[Rebecca Sneeringer]] (bios)}}<ref name ="Fanstream">[[June 20]], [[2023]]'s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjLY0uamTKM Hasbro Pulse Transformers Fanstream] on YouTube, with [[Ben MacCrae]], [[Mark Maher]], [[Evan Brooks]], and [[Rich Pellegrino]]</ref> | {{toydesigner|[[Mark Maher]] (Hasbro), [[Takio Ejima]] (TakaraTomy)|[[Marcelo Matere]] and [[Dan Khanna]] (concept art), [[Rebecca Sneeringer]] (bios)}}<ref name ="Fanstream">[[June 20]], [[2023]]'s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjLY0uamTKM Hasbro Pulse Transformers Fanstream] on YouTube, with [[Ben MacCrae]], [[Mark Maher]], [[Evan Brooks]], and [[Rich Pellegrino]]</ref> | ||
: Junkasaurus is something of a [[LEGO]]-style "example build" utilizing all three [[C.O.M.B.A.T. System|Weaponizer]]-style Junkion molds from the ''[[Transformers: Legacy|Legacy: Evolution]]'' toyline to make one big rusty, exhaust-snortin<nowiki>'</nowiki> lizard. The build brings to bear the full potential of the additional mass and heftier joints afforded by [[Trashmaster]] as the historic first Voyager Class <nowiki>'</nowiki>izer to create a monstrous torso and thighs, with the help of all five figures' accessories-turned-[[Kibble|combiner kibble]]. Trashmaster's enormous clamp weapon in particular is revealed as the beast's head. The limbs rather surprisingly display little in the way of [[Partformer|partsforming]] as [[Scraphook]] and [[Axlegrease]] | : Junkasaurus is something of a [[LEGO]]-style "example build" utilizing all three [[C.O.M.B.A.T. System|Weaponizer]]-style Junkion molds from the ''[[Transformers: Legacy|Legacy: Evolution]]'' toyline to make one big rusty, exhaust-snortin<nowiki>'</nowiki> lizard. The build brings to bear the full potential of the additional mass and heftier joints afforded by [[Trashmaster]] as the historic first Voyager Class <nowiki>'</nowiki>izer to create a monstrous torso and thighs, with the help of all five figures' accessories-turned-[[Kibble|combiner kibble]]. Trashmaster's enormous clamp weapon in particular is revealed as the beast's head. The limbs rather surprisingly display little in the way of [[Partformer|partsforming]] as [[Scraphook]] and [[Axlegrease]] become {{w|digitigrade}} legs and the arms are formed by [[Crashbar]] and... what appears to be a second Crashbar test shot [[Hasbro]] designer [[Mark Maher]] had on hand. | ||
: The resulting combination is mostly for show rather than action. Due to its precarious structure and being ridiculously unbalanced, Junkasaurus has little to no articulation, and is ''very'' prone to coming undone as it is held together completely by tension rather than any kind of locking mechanisms. Attempting to pose Junkasaurus will more than likely result in it falling flat on its face. | : The resulting combination is mostly for show rather than action. Due to its precarious structure and being ridiculously unbalanced, Junkasaurus has little to no articulation, and is ''very'' prone to coming undone as it is held together completely by tension rather than any kind of locking mechanisms. Attempting to pose Junkasaurus will more than likely result in it falling flat on its face. | ||
Revision as of 16:57, 7 October 2023

- Junkasaurus is a cross-factional Junkion Weaponizer combiner from the Legacy portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
The majestic monstrosity Junkasaurus[1] is what happens when five Junkions put their heads together. And their arms. And their legs.
Known participants in Junkasaurus include:
- Trashmaster (torso)
- Scraphook (left leg)
- Axlegrease (right leg)
- Crashbar (either arm)
Toys
Legacy
- Scraphook (Deluxe Class, 2023)
- Crashbar (Deluxe Class, 2023)
- Axlegrease (Deluxe Class, 2023)
- Trashmaster (Voyager Class, 2023)
- Crashbar again (see below)
- Known designers: Mark Maher (Hasbro), Takio Ejima (TakaraTomy), Marcelo Matere and Dan Khanna (concept art), Rebecca Sneeringer (bios)[2]
- Junkasaurus is something of a LEGO-style "example build" utilizing all three Weaponizer-style Junkion molds from the Legacy: Evolution toyline to make one big rusty, exhaust-snortin' lizard. The build brings to bear the full potential of the additional mass and heftier joints afforded by Trashmaster as the historic first Voyager Class 'izer to create a monstrous torso and thighs, with the help of all five figures' accessories-turned-combiner kibble. Trashmaster's enormous clamp weapon in particular is revealed as the beast's head. The limbs rather surprisingly display little in the way of partsforming as Scraphook and Axlegrease become digitigrade legs and the arms are formed by Crashbar and... what appears to be a second Crashbar test shot Hasbro designer Mark Maher had on hand.
- The resulting combination is mostly for show rather than action. Due to its precarious structure and being ridiculously unbalanced, Junkasaurus has little to no articulation, and is very prone to coming undone as it is held together completely by tension rather than any kind of locking mechanisms. Attempting to pose Junkasaurus will more than likely result in it falling flat on its face.
- Junkasaurus was first teased as "something pre-planned" for Trashmaster's debut by Maher and marketer Ben MacCrae on the June 20, 2023 Hasbro Pulse Fanstream[2] and subsequently unveiled on Maher's Instagram story that evening.
Notes
- Given Maher's use of two of the same guy and the way Junkions generally roll, it is a pretty safe bet that Junkasaurus is intended to be formed from whomever of the three Legacy Junkion body types happens to be around, Revenge of the Fallen Devastator style, rather than a classical fixed roster.
See also
References
- ↑ "Junkasaurus"—Mark Maher, his Instagram story, 2023/06/20
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 June 20, 2023's Hasbro Pulse Transformers Fanstream on YouTube, with Ben MacCrae, Mark Maher, Evan Brooks, and Rich Pellegrino




