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| | | Description: | | Other DECEPTICONS® would call TANKOR a dirtbag, if it wasn't for the high-octane fuel he supplies to them. He's a sleazy liar who will steal or manipulate anyone, so long as it helps him get his way. As such, he fits right into the most dangerous battlegrounds across the universe, where survival depends on maintaining an advantage. The only reason other DECEPTICONS will have anything to do with him is that he always seems to have a supply of fuel when everyone else is tapped out.
In vehicle mode, this fierce-looking figure converts to either transport plane mode or tough tanker truck mode, both ready to help you take on the AUTOBOTS® team! The truck's top becomes a melee blade in robot mode. Combine blasters to form a quad laser for the weapon-wielding robot figure and prepare to take on enemy forces! | | | Features: | |
• Transformers Universe Classic Series: TANKOR
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 12.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 12.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Solid PrototypeApr 28, 2009
By Jones Spirius Here we have Octane as Generation one fans know him. He was a triple changer in the 80's and it is very nice to see a well engineered triple changer from modern toy manufacturing processes. All three modes are nice but the truck mode needs work. The meele blade is interesting but not so great. Overall a B+ for this figure. Good toy with room for improvement.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
One Cool Triple Changer!Jan 25, 2009
By Zeldafreak
"Zeldafreak"
In the 80's this toy was known as Octane,which is what I will call it in this review.Octane was a Triple Changer back in the 80's with a plane mode,a tanker mode,and a robot mode.Here Octane is reimagined with modern toy mechanics and posability.He still retains the three modes and he looks very much like his G1 self in all three.Usually with a Triple Changer,one mode is always weak,and here that standard is shown with the Tanker truck mode.He has a great plane mode though,as well as an awesome robot mode.For armament he has two guns,but I took one and gave it to Sideswipe.He also has a bizzare comb-like "Melee Blade" which is not used much by me.Overall,I'm glad the triple changer concept is being re-imagined,and here is one of the best examples.
Nephew LOVES this 3-way changer transformer.Nov 13, 2011
By B. LAFARY Just gave this to my 8 year old nephew today and he LOVES it. He has played with it for several hours and has repeatedly been changing it from robot, to plane, to truck. He looked at the instructions and figured it out and made the first transformation in under an hour (plane to truck). Truck to robot transformation took very little time. Shipped very quickly-received it in about 2 days.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Better than Ever !!! Promise ...Apr 30, 2009
By G. F. Chuson
"SilentHeaven"
It has long been gone that how I wished to have this figure since it first came out. Visited several stores, taking a chance of getting one, but did not... until I ordered on-line. It was not a single regret and made me happy to finally have this figure on hand since it was way better than the G1 figure. I had the G1 figure still in the box and a loose figure as well to compare. All I would say is he had a better transformation compared from before. I loved this figure... I highly recommend you to get one. I bought an extra to keep in the original blister case to go side by side with my G1 figure. Great figure... Hands down once again to the figure designer!
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