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Thrust


Decepticon

Function: Warrior



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Modes

 

Parts

Landing Gear
Launchers (x2)
Missile (x4)
Tailfins (L and R)
Fists (L and R)
Wings (L and R)

 

Tech Spec

"My engines' roar is my enemies' song of doom!"

He rattles the air with the roar of his jets... believes half the battle is won if the opponent is "psyched out" by his mere arrival, so he makes no attempt to be sneaky. Pompus, loud-mouthed braggart and not too brave. Sudden, powerful accelerations can topple nearby buildings. Flies at mach 2.5, can double speed in 20 seconds for up to two minutes. Carries four air-to-air missiles and two automatic missile launchers in robot Mode.

Strength
Intelligence
Speed
Endurance
Rank
Courage
Firepower
Skill
8
6
9
6
5
4
8
7

 

Variations

There are no known variations of Thrust.

 

Notes

Availability: This figure was available in 1985. He was later reissued in Japan in 2001.

Additional Versions of Thrust: There are many additional versions of Thrust, for more information see our G1 Thrust Toy Table.
Recolors: This mold was never recolored.
Remolds: Thrust was remolded from the mold used to make Thundercracker (1984), Skywarp (1984), and Starscream (1984). Further remolds made from that mold were Ramjet (1985), Dirge (1985), and Generation 2 Ramjet (1993). The original mold was also used to create Generation 2 Starscream (1993), Black Starscream (2001), Ghost Starscream (2001), Commemorative Series II Starscream (2003), Commemorative Series III Thundercracker (2003), Commemorative Series IV Skywarp (2003), Anime Starscream (2003, Japan), and Sunstorm (2003, Japan).
Name Reuses: The name Thrust was reassigned to Beast Wars Second Thrust (1998), Beast Machines Thrust (2000-2005), Armada Thrust (2003), Cybertron Thrust (2006), and Movie Thrust (2009-2010).