![]() Rotate the waist, fold down the nudge bar halves to form feet. Unclip the front pylons of the rollcage, swing down the front of the vehicle & split to form legs. His play value works well aside from the low ground clearance and Dedcliff adds to this.ĭetach and set aside the gun, take Dedcliff out if he's seated inside. The colours work and the rollcage is well put together. While it's fairly uneventful with drab colours and by-the-numbers play value, this is a good buggy mode. Dedcliff himself can sit in the seat and either plug onto a small post on the backrest or grip the steering wheel (but not both at the same time - these two attachment points are too far away from each other. This gives the weapon a range of places it can attach as well as a wide aim. The grey gun attached to the follcage using a light grey c-clip, itself on a ball joint. The wheels all roll, although there's pretty much no ground clearance so he doesn't roll well. The play value here is pretty good considering that Sandstorm devotes much of his engineering to the third mode. There's a somewhat crude steering wheel sculpted inside the open cabin. The rollcage is nicely done although it unclips at a front a little easier than I'd like. This buggy is quite small - being a one-seater, and it seats Dedcliff quite well. ![]() ![]() There's a black Autobot logo stamped on top of the seat's backrest, rounding out a muted and fairly functional colour scheme. His black robot head is visible behind the engine (though not the face, thankfully) and behind this is a piece of grey plastic. He sports blue headlights and a black nudge bar on the front. This lighter green also extends extends to the engineblock behind the seat. Height: 5.5cm Length: 10.5cm Width: 7.5cmĪ light army green buggy with black rollcage & brown tyres, Sandstorm has a moss green seat and moss green rear fenders sporting silver exhausts. ![]()
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