Ratchet originally shared the same vehicle as Ironhide, a Nissan C20 Vanette, only as an ambulance instead of a van. In , Hasbro and Takara Tomy released a toy line that included robots that could transform into vehicles. A son. His name was Sky Rocket Rocket for short.
He loved being with his parents, playing with his friends and his little sister Jade who was born eight years later and training alongside Megatronous Megatron. In the original toy line and animated series, Bumblebee is a small yellow Volkswagen Beetle. In the live action movies, he has appeared as vehicles inspired by several generations of the Chevrolet American muscle cars — with the live-action film versions being a yellow Camaro with black racing stripes.
Many remember Bumblebee as a Camaro, specifically as the Camaro that brought life to the Autobot in the first two films—Transformers and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The Chevrolet Kodiak C series is avalible with a horsepower Vortec 8. Optional engines are a horsepower Duramax 6. The two-wheel-drive Kodiak C, which weighs more than 10, pounds lbs. There has been a lot of changes, but one thing that hasn't changed is growing up wishing that you could have your own vehicle that could transform like Bumblebee or Optimus Prime.
Now your dreams can come true; people have made some spot-on replicas of the Transformers over the years and have done some great things with them. Long Haul is a transformer that turns into a dump truck.
Long haul is a construction Transformer who plays for the bad guys, which is the Decepticons. Long Haul is usually the one who ends up carrying all the Decepticons equipment and is seen in a few of the Transformer movies. But, he is also the transformer that wishes he could spend more time battling it out with the enemy. The way Long Haul sees it, he gets all the work of being a Decepticon without any of the glory and would like to do a lot more than carrying equipment.
Onslaught is a Decepticon tow truck. Onslaught is not the smartest Decepticon, but he is tough. He combines with his comrades to form Bruticus. Onslaught is a Western Star SF and this one pictured isn't an exact replica, but it might as well be. This truck is tough looking and looks like it could easily pass for a transformer.
Onslaught is the lead of the Combaticons and is a missile launching vehicle. He may be big and strong but he would rather design and set up battle plans and designs than battle himself.
But just because he'd rather set up the plans doesn't mean he's afraid to battle. Trailbreaker is a Generation 1 Transformer and transforms into a Toyota Hilux four-wheel drive vehicle. The character Trailbreaker's name has been changed over the years from Trailcutter to Trailblazer due to copyright issues.
Trailbreaker has a great sense of humor and is always ready with a joke to tell to lighten the mood. His bravery overcomes his low self-esteem and has proven to be quite useful to the Autobots team.
The Toyota Hilux has been around for eight generations and is a trustworthy vehicle. It has proved to be very reliable surviving in extreme weather conditions used in Antarctica and Arctic and is very popular in Europe. These vehicles can be a lot of fun. The doors can come off and you can take them trail riding. We get it. Ads can be annoying. But ads are also how we keep the garage doors open and the lights on here at Autoblog - and keep our stories free for you and for everyone.
And free is good, right? If you'd be so kind as to allow our site, we promise to keep bringing you great content. Thanks for that. And thanks for reading Autoblog. Alex Nunez. Ironhide as he appears in the film, Transformers Of all the GM rides playing Autobots in Transformers , one of the favorites around here is Ironhide above , who rolls as a completely tricked GMC TopKick pickup truck when he's not kicking ass, taking names, and intimidating Chihuahuas as the Autobots' weapons specialist.
Monroe Truck Equipment, which modifies rides like the TopKick for business owners, has partnered up with Hasbro to offer the ultimate adult Transformers toy: a near-exact Ironhide replica minus the giant transforming robot element, of course. Ironhide buyers get twin big-rig-style smokestacks, 20" black wheels wearing massive tires in lieu of the TopKick's standard dualies, custom, powder-coated front and rear bumpers, and a monster winch up front.
The only real differences we see on the Monroe Truck version are the amber running lights Ironhide's are blue and the non-aero but more useful mirrors.
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