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(More customer reviews)My Son got this transformer the other day. He's only 5 and has trouble transforming the legs. There they fold down, the way Jungle Planet Optimus Prime's arms fold down, so they come together and do not stand so far apart. The thing he pointed out to me and I had to look it up was that in the armada version there was a mini-con names Black Out who attached to Demolisher. They left the mini-con peg receptor but didn't include his mini-con.
Overall the toy is ok though his feet look weird cause the toe in the back is longer than what sticks out in front. that's to help with the balancing of him since he is back heavy. He does have several other round style Mini-con pegs. His arms only move up and down on a hinge and do not have a ball and socket type of movement. His head does not turn either.
His rockets are set up as a one side fires and the other arm holds two reloads. The launcher system is fairly neat. You use the planet key to "arm" the rockets then pull back on the key to fire them both at the same time. Reload and fire again.
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Demolisher thinks just about as fast as he drives. He has heard rumors about the return of Galvatron, and quite frankly, he hoped they weren't true. After working for the Decepticon leader for years, he's done fine without someone bigger and badder than he is to kick him around. Still, given how thick Cybertron has been getting with Scrapmetal vermin, it's be nice to have a few more Decepticons around to back him up.
This incredible Decepticon figure changes from tank mode to menacing robot figure and back again. Insert the Cyber Planet Key to activate the twin-missile attack in robot mode. Figure comes with Cyber Planet Key and instructions. Measures 8" tall.
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