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**''ID number'': '''WFC-S62''' | **''ID number'': '''WFC-S62''' | ||
: Cratermaker is a [[ | : Cratermaker is a [[retool]] of ''[[War for Cybertron: Siege (toyline)|Siege]]'' [[Flak (G1)#Generations|Flak]], with colors in [[homage]] to the original Flak toy's Japanese release [[Powerbomb]] and a new head sculpt based on [[Bombshock (G1)]]. He transforms into a self-propelled semi-Cybertronic missile system. As part of the [[C.O.M.B.A.T. System]], he forms the barrel of the "Gravatronic Rubblemaker Cannon" when combined with his pack-in partner [[Fireline]] (or any other iteration of that mold). | ||
: He was only available as part of a [[Target]] [[exclusive]] ten-pack of Micromasters, which includes the Autobots [[Groundshaker (G1)#Generations|Ground Shaker]], Irontread, [[Overair#Generations|Overair]], [[Ricon#Toys|Ricon]], [[Road Police#Generations|Road-Police]], and [[Wheel Blaze#Generations|Wheel Blaze]], and the Decepticons Fireline, [[Nightflight (G1)#Generations|Nightflight]], and [[Skyhopper#Generations|Slyhopper]]. | : He was only available as part of a [[Target]] [[exclusive]] ten-pack of Micromasters, which includes the Autobots [[Groundshaker (G1)#Generations|Ground Shaker]], Irontread, [[Overair#Generations|Overair]], [[Ricon#Toys|Ricon]], [[Road Police#Generations|Road-Police]], and [[Wheel Blaze#Generations|Wheel Blaze]], and the Decepticons Fireline, [[Nightflight (G1)#Generations|Nightflight]], and [[Skyhopper#Generations|Slyhopper]]. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* The ''[[Transformers: Zone (franchise)|Zone]]'' franchise from which Powerbomb hails typically recast [[Hasbro]]'s Decepticon Micromaster toys as Autobots, sometimes giving them new names in the process; Cratermaker's status as a renamed Decepticon version of the Autobot Powerbomb is perhaps an homage to this practice. | * The ''[[Transformers: Zone (franchise)|Zone]]'' franchise from which Powerbomb hails typically recast [[Hasbro]]'s Decepticon Micromaster toys as Autobots, sometimes giving them new names in the process; Cratermaker's status as a renamed Decepticon version of the Autobot Powerbomb is perhaps an homage to this practice. | ||
* Stock photos on Target’s website showed Cratermaker as a straightforward [[redeco]] of Flak, lacking the new head sculpt featured on both the back of the box and the final toy. | |||
[[Category:Micromasters]] | [[Category:Micromasters]] | ||
[[Category:War for Cybertron: Siege Decepticons]] | [[Category:War for Cybertron: Siege Decepticons]] | ||
Revision as of 19:32, 29 July 2019
- Cratermaker is a Decepticon Micromaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Toys
Generations
War for Cybertron: Siege
- Autobots vs. Decepticons (Micromaster multi-pack, 2019)
- ID number: WFC-S62
- Cratermaker is a retool of Siege Flak, with colors in homage to the original Flak toy's Japanese release Powerbomb and a new head sculpt based on Bombshock (G1). He transforms into a self-propelled semi-Cybertronic missile system. As part of the C.O.M.B.A.T. System, he forms the barrel of the "Gravatronic Rubblemaker Cannon" when combined with his pack-in partner Fireline (or any other iteration of that mold).
- He was only available as part of a Target exclusive ten-pack of Micromasters, which includes the Autobots Ground Shaker, Irontread, Overair, Ricon, Road-Police, and Wheel Blaze, and the Decepticons Fireline, Nightflight, and Slyhopper.
Notes
- The Zone franchise from which Powerbomb hails typically recast Hasbro's Decepticon Micromaster toys as Autobots, sometimes giving them new names in the process; Cratermaker's status as a renamed Decepticon version of the Autobot Powerbomb is perhaps an homage to this practice.
- Stock photos on Target’s website showed Cratermaker as a straightforward redeco of Flak, lacking the new head sculpt featured on both the back of the box and the final toy.


