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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Transformers
EAN: 0028317221000
Label: Hasbro
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 months
Model: 29372
Publisher: Hasbro
Sales Rank: 11854
Studio: Hasbro
Features:- Landmine was upgraded by the power of the allspark from a sector seven assault buggy into a reasonably complex-looking AUTOBOT
- Convert this AUTOBOT figure from menacing robot mode to dune buggy vehicle mode and back again
- Landmine apparently balances his time between training alongside IRONHIDE
- LANDMINEĆS vehicle mode is equipped with a hood-mounted gun, the weapon becoming a handheld cannon in robot mode
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Product Description: Brought to life by the AllSpark pulsewave released during the final battle against Megatron, Landmine is still learning what it means to be an Autobot. He is content, however, to continue his work with the humans of Sector 7, even while Ironside trains him in the finer points of robot combat. He enjoys the excitement and intrigue of working as an agent in a super-secret organization. Knowing that what he does not only keeps the humans safe, but also protects his fellow Autobots, brings him great gratification. Features Cryo-shock rifle robot/due buggy mode with working shocks. Measures 5.5" tall.
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I bought this one because of the original look. Alot of the new movie toys are hideous, this is one of the which caught my eye. It certainly dosen't dissapoint there, the car mode is incredibley detailed, working shocks, little american flags and number/letters painted on, pannels gallore, and a swivel rooftop machine gun make the car mode worth the price. Robot mode is almost as nice, the head is very unique and has some sort of bumper face gaurd going on. the color scheme is great, and it is very ... Read More
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I have two requirements when purchasing a transformer; it must a) look cool in robot mode and b) look cool in its alternate mode. Landmine fits the bill nicely in both respects. In his alternate mode, the tires actually have independent spring suspension, which is cool, and if you take the time while transforming him, you can manage to get his hands to look like seats, which is nice.
In Robot mode, he's really posable, with the possible exception of his arms; they kind of bend in strange ... Read More
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To start, the reasons I really like this guy mostly revolve around how integrated his robot parts are to the car parts, leaving really only the robot skeleton (waist, thighs, wrists, head) hidden. The cylinders in the back are the toes, the wheels fold in to help make the feet, and even the hands were once the seats of the car. It's a little finicky to transform getting the arms in and out without feeling like something going to fly off, but after a couple tries you get the hang of it.
The one other ... Read More
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I was needless to say surprised when I saw this guy in the store one morning. I expected this line to be out sometime later in 08. Anyway, Landmine turned out to be much better than I thought and I really had high hopes. The rear bumper has a bit of a tendancy to fall off but its not a big deal.
Landmine has no automorph but I think the fact that he has reasonably working shocks makes up for it. The transformation is pretty simple for a delux figure. Probably the most entertaining part is the fact that ... Read More
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