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Philister

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Robot Modes: The three Minicons of the Land Military Team are very much defined by their weaponry. Bonecrusher (the black one) has a huge missile launcher in place of his right arm, Knock Out (the orange one) carries one on his shoulders, and Wreckage (the green one) has two missile launchers instead of arms (though he has hands sculpted into the sides of the launchers). Wreckage and Knock Out pull off the heavily armed look very well, only Bonecrusher is a bit hampered by the fact that his launcher is longer than his body, meaning he can't point his weapon straight down. It's not a big problem, but it makes him look a misproportioned.

In terms of detailing and posability all three are slightly above average for the Armada Minicons. They all have knee joints, elbow joints (except for Wreckage) and carry quite a bit of detailing. That of Bonecrusher is a bit swallowed up by his black paint, but it's there. So all in all pretty decent Minicrons. Not spectacular, but there's nothing wrong with them, either.

Vehicle Modes: The three members of the Land Military Team transform into, you guessed it, military land vehicles. Who'd have thought? All three become different kinds of artillery vehicles. What they have in common is that they all have missile launchers on top. Bonecrusher and Knock Out just the one, Wreckage has two. I honestly can't tell you whether the three vehicles are based on any existing military vehicles or just generic, and I'm too lazy to look it up. Bottom line, all three vehicles look pretty decent. Detailing and look is very good for their size class. No complaints.

Remarks: First off I want to thank my good friend Marc, aka Lucy, admin of NTF-Archive.de, who gave me these little guys as a present. Thanks again, Marc. Sorry it took me so long to get around to reviewing them, you know how it is.

I'm not generally a big fan of Minicons, they remind me too much of the horrid G1 Micromasters. Still, Armada produced a whole lot of Minicons and while most I own came with bigger figures, some of the teams also made their way into my possession. The Land Military Team is among the more generic teams and didn't play a big role in the Armada cartoon series. They did turn up in the Armada comic books, though, where they were instrumental in separating Megatron from the Star Saber Sword during one battle. These little robots aren't bad for Minicons, so while I won't go so far as to recommend them (I don't think I ever recommended Minicons), they're pretty nice.

Rating: B-
TheMightyMollusk
The Land Military Team is among my favorite sets of Mini-cons. And Bonecrusher gets points for a unique transformation, rotating his halves around his hip pin.
Shadowmask
Have we seen any larger figure with a Bonecrusher-style transformation? Longarm from the Cybertron line's Giant Planet Minicon Team was sort of similar, but I can't think of any "bulks" like that.
Philister
QUOTE(Shadowmask @ Aug 29 2009, 01:12 AM) *
Have we seen any larger figure with a Bonecrusher-style transformation? Longarm from the Cybertron line's Giant Planet Minicon Team was sort of similar, but I can't think of any "bulks" like that.


The only one I can think of is yet another Minicon, the yellow one from the Astrotrain Exclusive from the Transformers Collectors Club. But no, no "big guy" with that particular tf.
Daytonus
Cybertron Mudflap is kinda similar.
D Buster Prime
I love how Knockout is essentially a REALLY tiny version of G2 Megatron.
macro_grp02
I kinda like any minicons since they give such simple yet amazing transformations. I think they will have more of these small things coming out as another movie (cough) gets out.
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