Landmine (Movie)

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The name or term "Landmine" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Landmine (disambiguation).
Landmine is an Autobot from the live-action movie continuity family.
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Jeeper Creepers, where'd you get those peepers?

Landmine was brought to life by the All Spark during the Autobots' final battle with Megatron in Mission City. Though Landmine finds time to log in training sessions with his mentor, Ironhide, he prefers to act as an undercover agent with the humans of Sector Seven.[1]


Toys

Transformers (2007)

  • Landmine (Deluxe Class, 2008)
    • Japanese ID number: MA-19
    • Accessories: Cannon, AllSpark cube (Japanese release only)
As part of the "AllSpark Power" portion of the Movie line, Landmine transforms into a Sector Seven assault buggy of the type seen in the movie. As Landmine's fiction places him as a hidden agent within Sector 7's motor pool, he has several S7 and Area 52 markings over his chassis. The rear of the vehicle sports an identification number of G2G-534. He features spring-loaded shock absorbers on all of his vehicle-mode wheels, plus a roof-mounted cannon on an articulated arm.
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He likes to hunt himself down and freeze himself.
Landmine features two Automorph gimmicks. The first is a spring-loaded front end, retracting his front wheels into his chest during transformation. The second is a sliding panel on each of his shins that retracts when the tail light/knee caps are moved into place.
In robot mode, his roof-cannon can be back-mounted to make an over-shoulder artillery piece, or held in his hand. He also has wheels on the soles of his feet, which let him roll in robot mode... in theory, at least, since his heel-wheels rub against his legs, keeping them from spinning freely.
Like all Japanese "Allspark Power" toys, the Takara version of Landmine comes with a small Allspark cube accessory that's not included with the Hasbro version. Landmine himself is unchanged, however.


Footnotes

  1. Sector Seven was disbanded at the end of Transformers, so who knows when these adventures take place.