Transformers Deathsaurus is the latest Haslab
One of the most feared beings in the known universe, the powerful and ruthless Decepticon, Deathsaurus, has spread his reign of terror and destruction for eons and is now making his Transformers line debut for the first time in over 30 years as the Transformers Generations HasLab Deathasurus. The new HasLab re-creates Deathsaurus, inspired by the Japanese anime Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory, as a premium 11-inch converting figure with 30 points of articulation and accessories that include Sword and arrow and Death Tailer shield, along with converting Tigerchest and Eaglechest Micromaster figures. The new Transformers Generations HasLab Deathasurus crowdfunding project is available to crowdfund now through December 12, 2022 exclusively on Hasbro Pulse.com.
TIER 1 – 14,000 BACKERS: “FEEL THE POWER OF THE LIVING-METAL-DESTROYING CANNON!”
The Living-Metal-Destroying Cannon is perhaps one of the most destructive weapons in the Transformers universe. A fully-charged blast from its barrel can erode any metal material, including the living cells of Cybertronian lifeforms. This Deathsaurus figure comes with this signature weapon accessory and his classic spiked flail accessory! Fans can also plug the 6 included blast effects onto the Deathsaurus figure and his weapon accessories. The Living-Metal-Destroying Cannon, spiked flail, and blast effect accessories will be unlocked when the campaign reaches 14,000 backers.
TIER 2 – 17,000 BACKERS: A THRONE BEFITTING THE DECEPTICON EMPEROR
The Transformers team has sculpted an imposing throne for Deathsaurus that reflects his awesome power. This 11-inch accessory features premium deco and details inspired by the throne as seen in the anime. Additionally, we know you want to show off Deathsaurus in the most epic poses imagineable. We’re including 2 stand pieces to allow Transformers fans to showcase Deathsaurus in his most powerful stances. The throne accessory, stand base, and stand arm attachment will be unlocked when the campaign reaches 17,000 backers.
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