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Philister

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Robot Mode: There is really just one way to describe Blastcharge's robot mode: He's Bib, the Michelin Man. He's tubby and his legs are made of stacked tires. Okay, the Michelin Man is made entirely from tires, but still, Blastcharge is the Michelin Man, reformatted by Megatron to partake in the Beast Machines conflict.

Jokes aside, Blastcharge is definitely one of the stranger-looking robots across all Transformers series. His lower legs consist of four of the vehicle mode's six wheels, while his thighs are very, very thin and have holes in them. His torso is pretty heavyset, his arms are rather tiny, he has big wheels on the shoulders, and then there is his only weapon: The missile launcher. It sticks out from under his chin. Straight out. Can't fold down or anything. It's fixed that way. Blastcharge has a real problem if he needs to tie his shoe laces.

The big missile launcher can hold three missiles, but strangely enough only the middle missile tube has a spring-loaded firing mechanism. The outer two missiles are just stuck in there. Not sure why they didn't include springs for the other two tubes as well. Maybe they figured that the missile launcher was already strange enough, so they might just go nuts with it and have it fire just one of three missiles. I don't know.

As far as posability goes, Blastcharge doesn't do half bad. His arms are pretty much fully posable, he can turn his head, and while he can't bend his knees, he can still pull of a running pose somewhat thanks to the configuration of his feet. Detailing is also pretty good across the torso, even with the strange camouflage pattern.

Strangely enough I find myself rather liking Blastcharge's strange robot mode. I didn't at first, when I only knew the pictures. I bought him mostly for the vehicle mode. But holding him in hand... he's a strange kind of nice. Not sure why, but I like the tubby dude.

Alternate Mode: While his robot mode is definitely an acquired taste, Blastcharge's vehicle mode is pretty awesome. I'm not sure if he's modelled after an existing military vehicle of some kind, but even if he isn't, I wouldn't mind. Blastcharge transforms into a kind of all-terrain mobile missile launcher. He's got six big wheels, a huge chromed front, and the missile launcher now sits on top of the vehicle and can turn pretty freely in all dimensions. All the robot parts fold away pretty nicely, so the vehicle offers no visible clues that it transforms. Well, you might catch a glimpse of the robot fists if you look at it from the rear, but that's pretty much it.

I've tried to think of anything bad to say about this vehicle mode, but nothing really comes to mind. Okay, there is still the limitation on the missile launcher that can only fire the middle missile, but apart from that, nothing. One of the best vehicle modes in the entire Beast Machines line.

Remarks: So what we have here is a Transformers figure with a terrific-looking vehicle mode, a rather odd-looking robot mode that takes some getting used to, and a non-appearance in the Beast Machines TV series. I guess two of those three points might be off-putting for a lot of collectors, but not necessarily me. And besides, Blastcharge did make a short appearance in the Universe: The Wreckers comic book. He was a newly created Vehicon general (along with Quake) whom Megatron sent after the Wreckers. He failed, the Wreckers escaped, and his fate afterwards remains unknown.

So why did I buy Blastcharge? Well, for one he was pretty cheap. And second, I really like his vehicle mode. And while his robot mode takes a lot of getting used to, it kinda grows on you. So while I wouldn't go so far as to outright recommend him, he is a fun little tubby guy and might be of interest for fans of military alternate modes and weird-looking robot modes. Bottom line, I like him. Make of that what you will.

Rating: B
Daytonus
Great review...you can give him knees if you turn the entire leg configuration around at each hip, then turn the feet to face the front. They're not GREAT knees, mind you.
Philister
QUOTE(Daytonus @ Jun 15 2009, 02:08 PM) *
Great review...you can give him knees if you turn the entire leg configuration around at each hip, then turn the feet to face the front. They're not GREAT knees, mind you.


Tried that out tonight, thanks. I'll update the review with additional pics these next few days, along with an honorable mention. Thanks again.
Col. Jupiter
I always thought he looked better in the wheeled robot mode. No matter how menacing his upper body looks, the legs are a bit silly.

The Universe version of this mold had incredibly cool colors; I regret not picking it up.
Philister
QUOTE(Col. Jupiter @ Jun 16 2009, 06:40 AM) *
I always thought he looked better in the wheeled robot mode. No matter how menacing his upper body looks, the legs are a bit silly.


How exactly does the wheeled robot mode work? I tried folding the legs out into wheels, but couldn't quite manage any kind of good-looking wheel-configuration.
Col. Jupiter
He's a picture. I don't own the toy anymore, so I can't recall exactly how to get him into that position.
D Buster Prime
I love Blastcharge. The leg transformation was pretty unique...at least until a Minicon did it. His vehicle mode is also awesome. I love how the front section pops out and can turn left and right like a head, a feature I loved about the Vehicons generally.
MEGATRON I
Another pretty cool and under-appreciated toy. I like his headsculpt a lot.
Philister
QUOTE(Col. Jupiter @ Jun 17 2009, 06:53 PM) *
He's a picture. I don't own the toy anymore, so I can't recall exactly how to get him into that position.


Sorry, but that's a dead link.
Nutjob R/T
EvilEyeSigma
I wish I had Universe Blastcharge.

Such nice colors...
Philister
Ah, thanks for the picutre, Nut Job
Philister
Finally got around to taking the additional pictures of the legs-with-knees and the intermediate mode. Thanks to Daytonus and Col. Jupiter.

Col. Jupiter
Does the alternate robot mode do anything for you?
Philister
QUOTE(Col. Jupiter @ Sep 16 2009, 01:11 PM) *
Does the alternate robot mode do anything for you?


No, not really. I prefer the legged robot mode.
Col. Jupiter
QUOTE(Philister @ Sep 16 2009, 03:09 PM) *
QUOTE(Col. Jupiter @ Sep 16 2009, 01:11 PM) *
Does the alternate robot mode do anything for you?


No, not really. I prefer the legged robot mode.


The wheeled mode seemed more "right" to me as a kid, mostly because the legs looked silly, and, heck, most of the Vehicons on the show had freaky not-legs, anyway.
Caboose!
I thought his missiles could be used as maces?
Col. Jupiter
They can; he can hold them. But that leaves one missile still in his chestplate, which looks a bit silly.
Caboose!
QUOTE(Col. Jupiter @ Sep 19 2009, 12:23 PM) *
They can; he can hold them. But that leaves one missile still in his chestplate, which looks a bit silly.

True, but the idea of beating your opponents into submission with live ammunition amuses me.
tec
Sorry but to this day I regret buying Blastcharge one of the few Vehicons that I hated to me it was just bad all away around
Philister
QUOTE(tec @ Sep 19 2009, 09:52 PM) *
Sorry but to this day I regret buying Blastcharge one of the few Vehicons that I hated to me it was just bad all away around


To each his own. Still can't help but love the little tubby dude...
D Buster Prime
QUOTE(Col. Jupiter @ Sep 19 2009, 12:23 PM) *
They can; he can hold them. But that leaves one missile still in his chestplate, which looks a bit silly.


I always tucked the third one across his back underneath the two wheels up there. Fits in very snugly.
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