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"The deadliest weapon is terror."
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A mean-spirited, ruthless sky jockey who enjoys running his enemies into the ground. Contemptuous of anyone who can't fly. Engages the enemy in high speed dogfights at maximum altitudes then powerdives straight down. Enjoys pulling up at the last second and sending his opponent into a crash landing. Plane equipped with special, duraflex metal construction that bends to accommodate excessive G-forces. Able to fly very fast at low altitudes, skimming across treetops and dodging obstacles with death-defying accuracy. Plane converts to high density, exo-suit battle armour, impervious to most armaments. Also armed with deafening sonic boom blaster. |
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Intelligence
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Speed
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Endurance
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Rank
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Courage
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Firepower
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7
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Variations |
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There are no known variations of this figure.
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Notes |
Availability: This figure was available in Europe in 1991. | ||
| Additional Versions of Thundercracker: | |||
| Thundercracker (1984) |
Decoy Thundercracker (1986) |
Machine
Wars Thundercracker (1997) |
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Smallest TF Thundercracker (2004, Japan) |
Robot
Masters Thundercracker (2005, Japan) |
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Titanium Thundercracker (2006) |
Botcon 2007 Thundercracker (2007) |
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Robot Heroes Thundercracker (2007) |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored from Actionmaster Starscream (1990). | |||
| Remolds: This figure was never remolded. | |||
| Name Reuses: The name Thundercracker was reassigned to Armada Thundercracker (2003-2004), Cybertron Thundercracker (2005-2006), Movie Thundercracker (2007-2009), and Animated Thundercracker (2008). | |||