Scrapface

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Hey Scrapface! Why dontcha blow it out your ear.
Scrapface is a Decepticon from the War for Cybertron Trilogy portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Scrapface is a blue and red clone of Refraktor who is itching to fight the Autobots on the frontlines.[1]

He was presumably at the back of the line on naming day.

Toys

War for Cybertron Trilogy

  • Scrapface (Deluxe Class, 2020)
    • TakaraTomy ID number: WFC-05
    • TakaraToy release date: November 28, 2020
    • Accessories: blaster/tripod part, shield/lens part, chest module
Part of the first assortment of toys promoting the Netflix War for Cybertron Trilogy cartoon, Scrapface is a blue-and-red redeco of Siege Refraktor, transforming into a Cybertronian "artillery hovercraft".[2] Scrapface is molded almost entirely in shades of grey plastic with his splashes of colour being an extensive paint wash; this gives him the appearance of being covered in accumulated grime and battle scars.
As with any version of this mold, Scrapface can also transform into one third of a camera, allowing buyers to combine three units into Reflector's classic camera mode (good luck with getting three, though!). The shield becomes one third of a telephoto lens, while his blaster becomes one third of a tripod.
The military insignia on Scrapface's box has him as a Ground Division Infantry Private, while his instructions place him in the Espionage unit like his Refraktor mold-mates. Given a similar copy/paste error in the concurrent Voyager Class Hotlink's instructions, the box probably has it right.
This toy, like all of the Netflix War For Cybertron Trilogy toys, was a Walmart exclusive in the U.S. and Canada, and a TakaraTomy Mall exclusive in Japan.
Scrapface was repurposed as an Angolmois-corrupted form of Reflector in Generations Selects Special Comic.


Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Scrapface (スクラップフェイス Sukurappufeisu)

References