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'''Razorbeam''' is partnered to the Decepticon [[Darkstream]]. He has a multitude of [[alternate mode]]s that enhance his larger partner's combat capabilities. | '''Razorbeam''' is partnered to the Decepticon [[Darkstream]]. He has a multitude of [[alternate mode]]s that enhance his larger partner's combat capabilities. | ||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
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: Part of the third wave of ''Power Core Combiners'' Commander Class figures, Razorbeam is a [[redeco]] of [[Chopster]], transforming from a small robot into a double-bladed axe, a multi-barreled cannon, and chest armor for compatible Power Core Combiner super robot forms. He comes packaged with his larger partner Darkstream, who lacks the chest-mounted Powerlinx plug needed for Razorbeam's chest armor mode, so he plugs into the plug on Darkstream's back/jet fuselage. And because Razorbeam has a small 4mm post before it gets to the [[5mm post]] higher up on the handle, Darkstream's shallow 5mm fist-holes cannot hold Razorbeam in axe mode. This basically leaves the vehicle-mode weapon as the only official mode remotely useful to Darkstream. | : Part of the third wave of ''Power Core Combiners'' Commander Class figures, Razorbeam is a [[redeco]] of [[Chopster]], transforming from a small robot into a double-bladed axe, a multi-barreled cannon, and chest armor for compatible Power Core Combiner super robot forms. He comes packaged with his larger partner Darkstream, who lacks the chest-mounted Powerlinx plug needed for Razorbeam's chest armor mode, so he plugs into the plug on Darkstream's back/jet fuselage. And because Razorbeam has a small 4mm post before it gets to the [[5mm post]] higher up on the handle, Darkstream's shallow 5mm fist-holes cannot hold Razorbeam in axe mode. This basically leaves the vehicle-mode weapon as the only official mode remotely useful to Darkstream. | ||
: This mold was also used to make [[Peaceman]]. | : This mold was also used to make [[Preaceman (Prime)|Peaceman]]. | ||
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2010/Mini-Con/Razorbeam/razorbeam.htm More information on Razorbeam at tfu.info]'' | ::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2010/Mini-Con/Razorbeam/razorbeam.htm More information on Razorbeam at tfu.info]'' | ||
Revision as of 17:24, 14 January 2012
- Razorbeam is a Decepticon-allied Mini-Con from the Power Core Combiners series.

Razorbeam is partnered to the Decepticon Darkstream. He has a multitude of alternate modes that enhance his larger partner's combat capabilities.
Toys
Power Core Combiners
- Darkstream with Razorbeam (Commander Class, 2010)
- Part of the third wave of Power Core Combiners Commander Class figures, Razorbeam is a redeco of Chopster, transforming from a small robot into a double-bladed axe, a multi-barreled cannon, and chest armor for compatible Power Core Combiner super robot forms. He comes packaged with his larger partner Darkstream, who lacks the chest-mounted Powerlinx plug needed for Razorbeam's chest armor mode, so he plugs into the plug on Darkstream's back/jet fuselage. And because Razorbeam has a small 4mm post before it gets to the 5mm post higher up on the handle, Darkstream's shallow 5mm fist-holes cannot hold Razorbeam in axe mode. This basically leaves the vehicle-mode weapon as the only official mode remotely useful to Darkstream.
- This mold was also used to make Peaceman.
- Power Core Combiners Special Value Offer (2011)
- Darkstream and Razorbeam were also made available as part of a Walmart-exclusive Black Friday "Value Pack", combining a 5-pack team with a Commander 2-pack via packaging tape and a couple of stickers, for the whopping price of ten bucks, merely a third of what the two toys would cost nominally.
- So far, Darkstream has only been found attached to the Mudslinger/Destructicons set.
Notes
- Razorbeam is the only Mini-Con from the third wave Commanders whose stock photography doesn't show him in colors different from the actual toy.



