One of the many Terrorcons created by Alpha Q, the Divebomb drones are the fastest and most deadly in air to air or air to ground combat. In their beast modes, Divebomb drones are quick and agile, attacking with their crushing beaks and deadly Energon Blades sprouting from their necks. In robot mode, Divebomb drones are just as fast and far more stealthy, using their Energon blades as either dual weapons or twin bladed weapons to eliminate their target.
Divebomb can transform into a robotic hawk and a ninja styled robot. In beast mode, Divebomb has articulation at the base of his wings, the bend in the middle of his winge, and his talons. The two Energon Blades can fit individually on the two five milli meter holes on the side of his beast modes head or fit in his mouth to by the tips...[See More]
Divebomb is a little taller than 4-inches in robot-mode, he falls somewhere between a Scout and Deluxe-class TF. Knowing nothing about TF history, I can't say if DB is accurately designed, but I bought it anyway based on pure coolness factor. I mean, he's a hawk that transforms into a ninja! How can you not buy this for $7.99! Assuming you can find it at that price of course (if you can find it at all!). The color-scheme is a lot nicer than the clashing colors of many of the other TFs in the Energon series, and all the white made me surprised this guy is a Decepticon. Divebomb also comes packaged along with a snap-on piece of clear green Energon that can attach to the chest. The "feathers" in the wings are also clear-green and so is the cool weapon he has! It's hard to describe, but DB...[See More]
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