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Transformers Cybertron - Voyager Class Mudflap |
| Series | Transformers Cybertron |
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| Title | Voyager Class Mudflap | |
| Release Date | September 2005 | |
| Manufacturer | Hasbro | |
| Suggested Price (USD) | 20.00 | |
| Scale | Non-Scale | |
| Height (cm) |
Vehicle: 26.5 cm x 6.5 cm x 7.6 cm (L x W x H) Robot: 17.0 cm (full height) |
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| No. of Parts | 1 Mudflap figure (vehicle form) + 1 Cyber Planet Key (Earth Planet) + 1 Star Map + 1 instruction Sheet + 1 translucent green missile | |
| My Rating | Above Average |
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This very interesting figure transforms from a long
crane to robot. It comes with 2 Cyber Planet Power,
which are the long saw blade and the hidden missile
launcher. The crane itself measured at 19 cm in
folded position. It can be extended to about 28 cm.
When the green saw blade is activated, the crane
will be 38 cm in total length.
The saw blade is an interesting feature yet it is its downside. I think Hasbro quality control is pathetic. Since the blade make from softer plastic, it slightly bends. Another let down is, as a Voyager class, it does not come with any sound gimmick.
In short, this is a very interesting toy and comes with a very cool crane blade. It is just a waste that Hasbro quality is a bit poor. If I am given another choice, I will go for the Galaxy Force version produced by Takara.
This toy is bought from Berjaya Times Square.
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| Mudflap in Long Crane mode | Saw blade revealed when Planet Key is inserted |
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| Mudflap and its accessories; 1 missile and 1 Earth Planet Key |
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| Missile launcher springs out. It is it's second Cyber Planet power | Crane control cockpit made from translucent plastic and interior are detail as well. Crane pump moves realistically. | Head sculpt close up view. Not a handsome robot but well sculpted. |
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| Robot mode front view | Robot mode rear view |
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| A very long saw blade | The blade is too long so I folded half of the its crane for this photo. |
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Document Date : 2005-11-23 |




















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