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: Part of the first wave of ''Power Core Combiners'' Commander Class figures, Searchlight is a Scout-size rescue helicopter who transforms into a robot.  His Mini-Con, Backwind, can transform into a robot, or armor, winch or cannon for Searchlight.  Searchlight can swap between his normal head and a larger head so that he can also serve as a torso for ''Power Core Combiner'' drones sold separately.
: Part of the first wave of ''Power Core Combiners'' Commander Class figures, Searchlight is a Scout-size rescue helicopter who transforms into a robot.  His Mini-Con, Backwind, can transform into a robot, or armor, winch or cannon for Searchlight.  Searchlight can swap between his normal head and a larger head so that he can also serve as a torso for ''Power Core Combiner'' drones sold separately.


: This mold was also used to make [[Beacon (PCC)|Beacon]].
: This mold was also used to make [[Beacon]].


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 20:46, 9 July 2010

Backwind is an Autobot-allied Mini-Con from Power Core Combiners.
File:PCCtoy-SearchlightBackwind.jpg
At least I'm not called Windbreaker.

Backwind works alongside the Autobot Power Core Commander Searchlight. Searchlight, like many Power Core Mini-Cons, is very versatile and useful. He can transform from a tiny robot into armor or a cannon for Searchlight's robot mode, or a winch for Searchlight's vehicle mode.

Toys

Power Core Combiners

  • Searchlight with Backwind (Commander Class, 2010)
Part of the first wave of Power Core Combiners Commander Class figures, Searchlight is a Scout-size rescue helicopter who transforms into a robot. His Mini-Con, Backwind, can transform into a robot, or armor, winch or cannon for Searchlight. Searchlight can swap between his normal head and a larger head so that he can also serve as a torso for Power Core Combiner drones sold separately.
This mold was also used to make Beacon.

Notes

  • Eric Siebenaler helpfully pointed out in a panel at BotCon 2010 that Backwind's name is pronounced like the "wind" in winding a rope, not "wind" as in a breeze.