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**''Japanese ID number:'' '''CV18''' | **''Japanese ID number:'' '''CV18''' | ||
**''Accessories:'' Multi-axis repair claw, satellite dish, crawler/gun | **''Accessories:'' Multi-axis repair claw, satellite dish, crawler/gun, Earth's moon | ||
:Packaged with a redecoed and slightly retooled Cyberverse Ratchet, the Lunar Crawler is a large lunar rover of probably made-up origin, though reminiscent of real unmanned exploration vehicles such as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Exploration_Rover Mars Exploration Rovers]. The vehicle bears twelve 3mm pegholes, three [[5mm post|5mm pegholes]], and a [[C joint]] bar and clip. One of the 5mm holes can be used to mount a large articulated arm with a claw at the end, which sports an additional clip and two more 3mm holes. Pulling back the "eye" component on top of the claw will cause the claw to pinch. | :Packaged with a redecoed and slightly retooled Cyberverse Ratchet, the Lunar Crawler is a large lunar rover of probably made-up origin, though reminiscent of real unmanned exploration vehicles such as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Exploration_Rover Mars Exploration Rovers]. The vehicle bears twelve 3mm pegholes, three [[5mm post|5mm pegholes]], and a [[C joint]] bar and clip. One of the 5mm holes can be used to mount a large articulated arm with a claw at the end, which sports an additional clip and two more 3mm holes. Pulling back the "eye" component on top of the claw will cause the claw to pinch. | ||
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:This set also includes a much smaller and simpler crawler vehicle which can be converted into a handheld gun for any Cyberverse figure. A small satellite dish can also be handheld by two different handles, though it's really just a choice between whether it looks like a metal detector, a giant key, or a crossing guard's stop sign. | :This set also includes a much smaller and simpler crawler vehicle which can be converted into a handheld gun for any Cyberverse figure. A small satellite dish can also be handheld by two different handles, though it's really just a choice between whether it looks like a metal detector, a giant key, or a crossing guard's stop sign. | ||
:Like other action sets, a removable cardboard backdrop for display is included. This time, the backdrop depicts the surface of the [[Moon (moon)|moon]], with a rover and an [[Autobot]] flag in the background. | |||
:Amusingly, the instructions repeatedly refer to the claw component as a ''rapair'' claw. | :Amusingly, the instructions repeatedly refer to the claw component as a ''rapair'' claw. | ||
Revision as of 16:31, 27 September 2011
- The Lunar Crawler is a vehicle from the Dark of the Moon portion of the live-action continuity family.
"Here's a hint!"
The Lunar Crawler is a massive multipurpose vehicle commanded by Ratchet during missions on Earth's moon, and possibly similar environments. While primarily intended for rescue and repair purposes, the Lunar Crawler also sports a combat configuration, in which its multi-axis repair claw is presumably used for less-peaceful purposes. The vehicle also bears a high-output emergency satellite.
Toys
Dark of the Moon
- Autobot Ratchet / Lunar Crawler (Cyberverse Action Set, 2011)
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- Number:
- Japanese ID number: CV18
- Accessories: Multi-axis repair claw, satellite dish, crawler/gun, Earth's moon
- Packaged with a redecoed and slightly retooled Cyberverse Ratchet, the Lunar Crawler is a large lunar rover of probably made-up origin, though reminiscent of real unmanned exploration vehicles such as the Mars Exploration Rovers. The vehicle bears twelve 3mm pegholes, three 5mm pegholes, and a C joint bar and clip. One of the 5mm holes can be used to mount a large articulated arm with a claw at the end, which sports an additional clip and two more 3mm holes. Pulling back the "eye" component on top of the claw will cause the claw to pinch.
- The crawler can be transformed into a "repair station," which has essentially the same functionality in a more horizontal configuration, and adds a ramp sized for Cyberverse vehicles. With the harsh serrated treading on the ramp, the multiple tank treads (with what appear to be spikes along the wheel rims) on each side, and the claw above it all, it actually appears much more like a piece of mining equipment (with a conveyor belt, grinders, and a claw arm) than anything remotely 'repair-like.'
- The crawler can also be transformed and combined with the included Ratchet figure to form a "lunar combat vehicle." This is a specialized interaction with the Ratchet toy, with two small ridges clipping into a gap on his roof and the repair claw now mounted in Ratchet's new 5mm peghole.
- This set also includes a much smaller and simpler crawler vehicle which can be converted into a handheld gun for any Cyberverse figure. A small satellite dish can also be handheld by two different handles, though it's really just a choice between whether it looks like a metal detector, a giant key, or a crossing guard's stop sign.
- Like other action sets, a removable cardboard backdrop for display is included. This time, the backdrop depicts the surface of the moon, with a rover and an Autobot flag in the background.
- Amusingly, the instructions repeatedly refer to the claw component as a rapair claw.
Notes
- The Lunar Crawler looks just like Roller's alternate mode, but is large enough to house Roller comfortably between its treads. While it seems like there's some kind of scale issue going on here, as a made-up vehicle with no passenger compartment in evidence, it may be that the thing just comes in multiple sizes.
- Its repair station mode, on the other hand, bears a vague, perhaps coincidental resemblance to the station associated with another Ratchet.
- Satellites are things up in orbit. The Lunar Crawler has a satellite dish. Bad Hasbro copywriter! No biscuit!
- The Lunar Crawler is the only Cyberverse vehicle that doesn't fire a missile.

