//=time() ?>
#トランスフォーマー
The Quintessons were named after a local restaurant.
An early design for the Quintessons, described in an April 1985 draft of The Transformers: The Movie, gave them spindly bipedal bodies with large heads.
#トランスフォーマー
Thrust's appearance in Bumblebee, in which he is a green and grey coneheaded Seeker, appears to be influenced by his Armada namesake, but not Acid Storm.
#トランスフォーマー
No toy of Dropshot was ever released. However, his character model was based on an unreleased Generation 1 Triple Changer toy whose prototype is seen in the Japanese Transformers Generations book.
#トランスフォーマー
Concept Art from the new game: Transformers: War For Cybertron. Pieces of interests could include Arcee, Slipstream, Scattershot and Onslaught.
#トランスフォーマー
As noted above, Jazz's model is usable in War for Cybertron multiplayer as the Dragster-type chassis for Scout-class characters. His parts are also available in Fall of Cybertron.
#トランスフォーマー
(Disclaimer: Titans are bigger than anything on most battlefields and will stomp anything in their way, unless the other guys have an ever bigger, badder, more battlin' guy on their side.)
#トランスフォーマー
Wall Crawlers, also known as Snipers crawl around on walls. Duh. Be careful, though, you wouldn't want them to knock your head off with one shot, now would you?
#トランスフォーマー
Soldiers are some of the most common soldiers in the Autobot, Neutral and Decepticon armies. Armed with Neutron Assault Rifles, both same Transformation.
#トランスフォーマー
Kickback transforms into a Cybertronian insect. His wings are attached in insect mode via C joint, and can be removed and used as "battle blades"
#トランスフォーマー
Generations Selects Terrormander is a redeco of Kraken from the same line, who himself is an extensive retool of Power of the Primes Deluxe Class Terrorcon Cutthroat, transforming from a robotic manta ray-monster to a robot.