Constructicon (Universe)
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The name or term "Constructicon" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Constructicon (disambiguation). |
- The Constructicons are an Decepticon Micromaster subgroup from the Unicron Trilogy continuity family (via the 2003 Universe toyline).
The Constructicons are a team of combining Micromasters. The Constructicons consist of:
- Bonecrusher the bulldozer
- Buckethead the payloader
- Hightower the crane
- Long Haul the dump truck
- Quickmix the cement mixer
- Scavenger the power shovel
The six of them combine to form Devastator.
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Fiction
Ask Vector Prime
In Aurex 1104.30-DB Zeta (a highly Primax-influenced universe), Dr. Brian Jones created several Autobot Micromaster teams via reverse-engineering Maximus combiner technology and applying it to Mini-Con anatomy. The Decepticons stole this technology and created the Constructicons. Thus, the Aerialbots, the Protectobots, and the Railbots fought the Constructicons in the Combiner Wars during the Unicron Singularity crisis. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/07/31
Toys
Universe (2003)
- Constructicons (Micromasters, 2004)
- A redeco of Sixbuilder in Generation 1 Constructicon-inspired colors. While similar to the Destron Sixbuilder redeco, this version is molded in distinctly different colors with far more purple and black paint applications. When separated into his component robots, the leftover combiner kibble can combine to form a single-pilot jet.
- The six component Constructicons were packaged separately, available originally as K•B Toys exclusives, but later appearing in Sears stores during the Christmas season. (K•B partnered with Sears, a chain that usually doesn't have a toy department.) They were also sold on K-Mart's web site. Later they would show up, along with many other Micromasters, in discount chains such as Family Dollar and Dollar General.
Energon
- Constructicon Devastator (Micromasters, 2004)
- Devastator was also released under the Energon line in Europe, albeit with modified packaging and instructions to reflect the different line.
Notes
- The individual robots do not have any purple plastic on them at all; it's entirely paint operations. Only the combiner kibble uses purple plastics.