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[[Image:TF2010toy-Lugnut.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Hit the floor!]]
[[Image:TF2010toy-Lugnut.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Hit the floor!]]


When [[Lugnut_(TF_2010)|Lugnut]] needs things to go boom really good (it happens often), he makes use of his handy-dandy '''Gravity Generators''. Built into what can generously be called his hands, they create point singularities when his punch-of-kill-everything hits any given surface. This instantly leads to highly-destructive explosions and, usually, lots of robot-part-shaped shrapnel. Isn't science a glorious thing?
When [[Lugnut_(TF_2010)|Lugnut]] needs things to go boom really good (it happens often), he makes use of his handy-dandy '''Gravity Generators'''. Built into what can generously be called his hands, they create point singularities when his punch-of-kill-everything hits any given surface. This instantly leads to highly-destructive explosions and, usually, lots of robot-part-shaped shrapnel. Isn't science a glorious thing?


==Toys==
==Toys==

Revision as of 05:54, 6 April 2012

Hit the floor!

When Lugnut needs things to go boom really good (it happens often), he makes use of his handy-dandy Gravity Generators. Built into what can generously be called his hands, they create point singularities when his punch-of-kill-everything hits any given surface. This instantly leads to highly-destructive explosions and, usually, lots of robot-part-shaped shrapnel. Isn't science a glorious thing?

Toys

Transformers (2010 toyline)

  • Lugnut
Lugnut's "Punch of Kill Everything" (First seen in Transformers Animated cartoon) is represented here by an extending gimmick built into both of his arms and, for the first time, given a technical explanation and formal device name via his packaging bio.

See also