Well, at least he looks cool as a tank...

Vehicle Mode: Being based on G2 Megatron, Bludgeon is a tank. He's mostly light green (or yellow, due to partial colorblindness I'm not too sure) with white stripes near the front, and a dark green lower portion. The large missile looks ridiculous when mounted on the launcher. It looks much better on Scourge, where the the launcher is mounted on the rear of the vehicle.
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Transformation: Bludgeon's transformation process is very similar to Armorhide's, but it's when you transform Bludgeon that you see how poor his quality is. I've seen tighter joints and better plastic on some bootlegs. Ok, now I'm done ranting. Detach the bellows and swing the side portions down to form the arms. Flip the rear portion of the tank to form the legs, and bring the front of the tank down to make the robot's chest. Swing the arms down and rotate the forearms. Then slide the missile launcher to the side and lift up the hatch underneath to reveal the robot head. Reattach the bellows behind the missile launcher and you're done.

Robot Mode: Well, he's got Megatron's head going for him, which is cool. He's also got a giant Decepticon symbol emblazoned on his chest. But his joints are so loose (especially on the hips and chest) that getting him to stand up without falling is quite a challenge.
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I'm disappointed with Bludgeon. His tank mode his cool and his robot mode head is awesome but I can't reccomend him due to the poor quality of his plastic and looseness of his joints.
| Reviewer | Dan McCarthy |
| Date | May 21st 2003 |
| Score |   (3 out of 10) |
| Reads | 18116 |
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