🦖 Transform Your Playtime!
The TRANSFORMERS - Generations War For Cybertron - Kingdom Core Dracodon is a 3.5-inch collectible figure that transforms between dracorex fossil and robot modes in 14 easy steps. Designed for ages 3 months and up, this toy promotes imaginative play and includes a unique bone weapon accessory.
Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 12.1 x 19.7 cm; 50 g |
Batteries | 215 CR123A batteries required. |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 months and up |
Item model number | F0668 |
Educational Objective(s) | Play |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Green |
Release date | 19 Dec. 2021 |
ASIN | B08P3S4LTH |
M**G
Good quality Core Class Transformer
Bought as a toy to stand on my desk and play around with during breaks. Nice design and sturdy enough considering the price
K**N
Transformer
It was a present, recipient seemed to like it
A**N
A toxic looking version of Vertebreak
Looking like the offspring of Vertebreak and Acid Storm, Dracodon, a new character introduced in the ‘War for Cybertron’ toy line, is a direct repaint of ‘Kingdom’ Vertebreak in a bright lime colourisation with gold highlights. Other than the colour scheme he is identical to Vertebreak in both modes and possesses the same transformation.Therefore, your interest in him would depend upon how much you thought of the Vertebreak mould and whether you find this colour scheme to be eye catching or eye watering. Either way, it manages to give him a very different look to Vertebreak despite them being the same mould. Whereas Vertebreak looked like old, fossilised remains, Dracodon is vibrant and unmissable. It’s a similar contrast to that between Paleotrex and the Skellivore (the Tyrannosaur Fossilizer available in the third Netflix spoiler pack alongside Megatron), but only more extreme. His golden highlights, although they break up his almost radioactive green glow, just add to his garishness.Such a deco, along with the horned, beaked head of a dracorex, somehow makes him look as if he should be a Pedacon/Decepticon but he is, in fact, a Maximal. It also still feels a little strange to me to have those sharing a mould be of different allegiances as this didn’t really happen in the in the original toy line. As Dracodon is invented for the ‘War for Cybertron’ range but never featured in the accompanying Netflix series, there is basically nothing known about his character or background to enlighten us.Obviously just like Vertebreak, he has a reasonable robot mode but a great, little altform. He also transforms in the traditional way rather than being a parts-former like the larger Fossilizers he resembles. This also means that he is the third Core Class figure not, perhaps, meant to be a scaled down version of a larger character.
B**Y
dracodon
My grandson was rather dissapointed.