Heavytread (Generations)

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The name or term "Heavytread" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Heavytread (disambiguation).
Heavytread is a Mini-Con from the Generation 1 continuity family via the Generations toyline.

Heavytread's small size makes him an incredibly maneuverable tank on the battlefield, giving him both firepower and the speed and agility to make him a hard target to hit. As a member of the Mini-Con Assault Team, he can combine with Windshear and Runway into Centuritron.

Games

Transformers Legends

Orion Pax arrived on the Minicons' planet during his investigations into an anomaly associated with the Dead Universe, resulting in the Assault Team taking up arms and joining the battles surrounding an ancient prophecy concerning Cybertron. Dark Cybertron


Transformers: Battle Tactics

Heavytread is unlocked when the player reaches Guard 5 class, along with Thunderwing and Armada Starscream. Promoting Windshear, Runway and Heavytread each to maximum level allows the player to unlock their combined form, Centuritron. Battle Tactics

Toys

Generations

Form feet and legs!
  • Mini-Con Assault Team (Mini-Con, 2014)
    • Series/Number: 02 / #013
    • Japanese release date: 3-23-2014
    • Japanese ID number: TG32
    • Accessories: Cannon
Part of the eighth wave of Generations Deluxe Class toys, Thrilling 30 Heavytread transforms from a green-and-black tank into a squat robot who can mount his massive turret on either of his arms via 5mm post. He comes with Runway and Windshear, and all three can combine into the mighty Centuritron, with his weapon helping to form the combined robot's combined weapon.
He also comes with a copy of 'Into the Abyss: Dark Cybertron Chapter 4'.
The TakaraTomy version, part of the fourteenth wave of Japanese Generations toys, is noticeably shinier, casting his plastics in darker, metallic shades, and featuring additional silver paint details on his arms and legs, among other deco changes. His stock photography erroneously depicts him being cast in the same glossy, non-metallic plastic as the Hasbro version. He lacks the comic.

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