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* Lugnut's design, | * Lugnut's design, we're sure you're astounded to find, is heavily influenced by [[Lugnut (Animated)|his namesake]]. This time however, he's actually cycloptic. | ||
* Lugnut's designation of LU-6 NU-7 is essentially just turning his name into a designation by changing a few letters into numbers. These types of puns are not [[Whirl (ROTF)|unheard of]]. | * Lugnut's designation of LU-6 NU-7 is essentially just turning his name into a designation by changing a few letters into numbers. These types of puns are not [[Whirl (ROTF)|unheard of]]. | ||
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| The name or term "Lugnut" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Lugnut (disambiguation). |
- Lugnut is a Decepticon from the 2010 Transformers toyline.

Lugnut is a Decepticon bomber. He is GLORIOUS!
Toys
Transformers (2010)
- Lugnut (Voyager Class, 2011)
- Part of wave 4 of the 2010 Transformers toyline, Lugnut transforms into an amalgamation of various World War II-era bombers, and has a shark-tooth deco on the cabin similar to Animated Atomic Lugnut. As he is part of the "Reveal the Shield" promotion, he also has a rubsign.
United
- Lugnut (Voyager Class, 2011)
- Transformers Lugnut will be released in Japan in the Transformers United toyline, with a more detailed paint deco scheme. Notably, he has extensive use of metallic purple paint, to better match the Japanese release of Transformers Animated Lugnut, though, for some reason Lugnut's head is purple instead of green.
Notes
- Lugnut's design, we're sure you're astounded to find, is heavily influenced by his namesake. This time however, he's actually cycloptic.
- Lugnut's designation of LU-6 NU-7 is essentially just turning his name into a designation by changing a few letters into numbers. These types of puns are not unheard of.



