Hailstorm (TF 2010)
| The name or term "Hailstorm" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Hailstorm (disambiguation). |
- Hailstorm is a Decepticon from the movie continuity family (via the 2010 Transformers toyline).

Before the war, Hailstorm used to belong to some of the same weapons clubs as Ironhide. So now that the Decepticon is at large, the only Autobot who knows through experience how dangerous Hailstorm can be has his mind set on bringing him to justice.[1]
However, the Autobots might have overestimated Hailstorm a little. While he's got more firepower than he knows what to do with, he is smart enough to know his head from his reactor linkage unlike his peers. But what Hailstorm has in brawns and brains, he lacks in talent. Once you get past the larger-than-life rocket launchers perched on his shoulders, he's actually very clumsy and uncoordinated, and he knows this. The only tactic Hailstorm is capable of is unloading everything he has at his enemies and hope they're too busy getting blown up to chase after him as he flees the battle.[2]
Fiction
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Unite for the Universe
[edit]When Starscream used the Unite process to power himself up and take command of the Decepticons, Megatron moved in to stop the usurper, but since he wasn't an idiot, he had backup standing by. This proved to be a smart move, as Optimus Prime and a squad of Autobots moved in to not only stop Starscream but to keep Megatron from learning the secrets of Unite himself. While the two leaders tussled, Hailstorm, Skywarp, Insecticon, and Terradive moved in to handle the other Autobots. They all retreated when Starscream was neutralized and the Unite components fried beyond recovery by Ratchet. The Strongest Weapon
TransTech
[edit]Hailstorm was one of countless offworlders in Axiom Nexus's Under City. He hung out with Flamewar. Cybertron's Most Wanted
Toys
[edit]Transformers (2010)
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- Hailstorm (Deluxe Class, 2010)
- TakaraTomy ID number: AA-13
- Accessories: 8 missiles
- Known designers: Andrew Scribner (deco artist)
- Part of the second wave of the 2010 Hunt for the Decepticons toyline, Hailstorm transforms into a multiple rocket launcher resembling a M270 MLRS. In both modes, he has a pair of positionable pressure-launch missile launchers, with each one containing four missiles. Each launcher also has a c joint bar on the top to attach additional weaponry also.

- Although he has open fists, they're not really 5 mm post compatible.
- The TakaraTomy Autobot Alliance release of this toy is more accurate to the box art (and just generally more in tune with the movies' color schemes for Decepticons), being cast in a darker olive green plastic, replacing the light grey with dark grey, and replacing the golden treads with grey ones.
- This toy doubles as Generation 1 Hailstorm, and was also retooled to make Reveal the Shield Mindset.
Notes
[edit]- At Toy Fair 2010, Hasbro representatives stated that Hailstorm is based on the Generation 2 comic-only character Mindset, though the toy obviously takes quite a few liberties.[3] With the nebulous Generation 1-or-movieverse intent that characterized the 2010 Transformers line, it's possible that Hailstorm—or more likely, his later retooling as Mindset—was intended to literally be Generation 2 Mindset on some level.[4][5]
Foreign names
[edit]- Japanese: Hailstorm (ヘイルストーム Heirusutōmu)
References
[edit]- ↑ Hunt for the Decepticons Deluxe Class Ironhide packaging bio
- ↑ Hunt for the Decepticons Deluxe Class Hailstorm packaging bio
- ↑ "He's an ROTF character designed in homage to Mindset, a la Sea Spray."—Matthew Karpowich, TFWiki, "Talk:Toy Fair 2010", 2010/02/14
- ↑ "The guys at Toy Fair maintain that the Adjectiveless "Transformers" line that has all these movie-esque designs is not just movie. It's supposed to be "everything," a "celebration of all things Transformers." [...] For example, after they got done saying this, I asked if this meant that Sea Spray was, you know, the "same exact guy as G1 Sea Spray" and not just an homage. They said it was G1 Sea Spray, and that's why he was blockier than the other designs. (Even though he fights a Movie-esque guy in his bio.) [...] But the one Hasbro rep was very adamant that Sea Spray was actually Sea Spray. So it COULD actually be Mindset."—David Willis, TFWiki, "Talk:Toy Fair 2010", 2010/02/14
- ↑ "Yes, he's completely supposed to be -or be an homage to- Mindset. got this from several different Hasbro people, including Archer."—Greg Sepelak, TFWiki, "Talk:Toy Fair 2010", 2010/02/16


