Transformers Movie Deluxe Bonecrusher
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Bonecrusher transforms from robot to Buffalo MPCV mode and back. Hasbro produced this line of action figures based on the surprisingly awesome Transfromers feature film. Collect them all.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41935 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Hasbro
- Model: 81099
- Released on: 2007-06-02
- Dimensions: 5.91" h x 1.97" w x 3.15" l, .49 pounds
Features
- Change this advanced-conversion, DECEPTICON figure from robot mode with spinning blades!
- Advanced-conversion figure changes to BUFFALO MCPV vehicle mode and back again!
- Ages 5 and up
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
BONECRUSHER hates everything, and what BONECRUSHER hates, he destroys. He hates this planet, and all its inhabitants. He hates the AUTOBOTS for getting in his way. He even hates MEGATRON and the other DECEPTICONS; the only reason he stays with them is because MEGATRON scares him. BONECRUSHER lives for the day when he's the only one left standing atop a pile of smoking rubble and shattered robots.
Customer Reviews
A mean, green, destroying machine!
Ah, Bonecrusher! Such a short role in the movie, yet so iconing as to be one of the more memorable scenes: "rollerblading" amongst traffic and body-checking a bus into halves - I mean, that's got to stick! Bonecrusher is quite a nice deluxe figure that transforms relatively easily and without too much fuss into a robot that is arguably the least humanoid of all the deluxe figures (with perhaps the exception of Scorponok). With the arms pulled all the way out, he does appear quite fearsome, an effect added to by the animal-like head as well as the extra appendages on his back.
The actual spinning-blades device does cause some problems with this toy - the joint to the vehicle is the weakest link and unfortunately is prone to pop off. From observation, this looks like a joint that will wear quite quickly, and will more than likely be very loose after a few dislocations. Apart from this blemish, the rest of Bonecrusher appears quite durable, and should withstand some level of wear. The other major blemish is in the transformation into the vehicle - the way the legs lock onto the upper part of the vehicle body's rear is a little shaky, and prone to displacement.
Overall, Bonecrusher is a quite a good toy, but with some minor problems which make it slightly less recommendable than some of the other more well-put-together figures in the Deluxe class.
Creative and Different - worth the TEN bucks
First of all, $22?? I just grabbed this at Wal Mart for $10. 10 should be the price of most transformers that are in production, 20 for some larger ones (Rachet, etc.) and 40 for the humongous Optimus, not all this 20, 40, 70 stuff. Moving on...
I just picked up bonecrusher today with hesitation, since he looks kinda strange from the pictures I've seen. However I opened him up and was compelled by the original transformation. It's not that easy the first time, since there are a couple flaps to click open first. Once he's done he's one of the few transformers I've ever had to really feel like a truck, then feel like a robot, rather than feeling like a robot made out of a car. A lot of his robot parts are hidden within the truck mode, but by looking at the robot it's really hard to tell that it was once a truck. That feeling on top of an interesting and original transformation process, Bonecrusher makes a great toy.
I have not had it long enough to experience any durability issues.
Nice but doesn't have an appropiate size!
In comparison with other Transformers toys, this one is very small. In the movie, fight between Optimus Prime and Bonecrusher looks espectacular, we see a large decepticon almost the same size like Optimus. But, in the toy version, it's very small...looks like a Bonecrusher Junior...




