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Transformers Movie Deluxe Wreckage | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
Buy New: $14.95
New (14) from $14.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 4204
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 12 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 7.3 x 3
Model: 81412 UPC: 653569208969 EAN: 0653569208969 ASIN: B000M6B66E
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New Factory Sealed. FREE upgrade to expedited shipping. Ships within 24 hours with delivery confirmation.
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| Features:
| • | Advanced-conversion figure changes from robot mode to personnel carrier mode and back again! | | • | Robot mode features spring-loaded blades, and personnel carrier mode features an extending cannon! | | • | Just as DECEPTICON BRAWL™ is the hot-blooded, indiscriminate destroyer among the DECEPTICONS, WRECKAGE is the stone-cold fighter | | • | Ages 5 and up |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Wreckage alternates between a cannon-armed eight-wheeled personnel carrier and a robot mode that could easily pass as a Decepticon from the Energon or Cybertron lines. Wreckageâs robot mode is appropriately reinforced by camo-patterned heavy armor. Well balanced and very well articulated, Wreckage is equipped with a pair of spring-loaded semi-translucent red blades and an abdomen-mounted double barrel cannon. Wreckageâs tech specs are as follows: Strength 7, Intelligence 6, Speed 4, Endurance 8, Rank 6, Courage 7, Fireblast 6, Skill 7. Wreckage is cited as a highly experienced and devoted warrior. While Wreckage can match any other Decepticon in wholesale destruction, he more prefers, as suggested by his spring-loaded blades, close-up melee-style combat. Wreckage subsists on pitched warfare, blanket destruction, and the lingering screams of his fallen opponents.
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| Customer Reviews:
Pretty sturdy but horrible truck mode. June 7, 2008 This is one of the better transformers as far as durability (there are some panels that will fall off but not many) but when you transform it into a truck it doesn't roll. the feet do not fold up high enough and drag. I wish they made these like the first generation ones though, better quality control.
Nice and Simple December 25, 2007 Wreckage is a non-movie transformer. He is very durable and will not break easily. There are a few confusing parts about the instructions, though. To activate his automorphing feature, the instructions say to push his gun into the red panel on its top. To not risk the gun from breaking, I recommend using your finger to do this, then push the gun down.
One cool looking robot! August 13, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
My first impression of Wreckage after having transformed him from vehicle to robot and back is a very good one! Where most of the other products in the Movie line-up seem to have some compromise or other in making a robot fit into a vehicle, Wreckage doesn't seem to have any!
The vehicle is by no means the prettiest to look at, but it does have very neat lines and folds which hold together firmly - the fact that both swords fit nicely into the rear only enhances the overall picture. It is robust, and holds up to a little bashing, which is more than can be said with some of the other figures (esp. Brawl, Bonecrusher).
What really is the trump card of this figure is the robot mode - this is one excellent sculpt that seems to effortlessly fold out into a very nicely formed robot body that is oh-so-poseable. And he has swords! Forget about the logical factors about hand-held weapons vs. blasters... they look awesome being held in both arms, and sets Wreckage a little apart from the rest.
A pity that he doesn't actually feature in the movie - this is fast becoming my favourite amongst the Movie Deluxe figures, second only to the 08 Bumblebee.
My favorite Voyager line transformer June 26, 2007 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
I pretty much bought all of the new movie line-up toys among the "voyager class" and the two big "leader class." Wreckage is so far my favorite among the voyager class transformers. Although the transformation is not too complex, the quality is among the most steady (unlike say Brawl with the super hard to lock arms, or Bumblebee with the easily jammed legs/hood, so on) and it looks good in both modes. In robot mode he's very posable, with good amount of ball joints. The downside is that in vehicle mode there's no good place to put on his weapons. And YES, THE WEAPONS. Small wimpy guns are for sissies, and Wreckage is not one of them!
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