The blue dual cannon is Holepunch. Fold the cannons back to turn him into a robot and stand on the rear of the gun with the underside facing you. He's got no moulded weapons in this mode but does have yellow paint on his chest and upper legs with gold paint on his face and waist. His 5mm peg is found between his lower legs with the corresponding 5mm hole (from the top of the gun mode) on the back of the figure behind it. Thank the lord that they're not mounted any higher on the lower body!
The yellow dual cannon is Tracer, who transforms and has the same peg & hole locations as Holepunch. He has a nicely sculpted helmet picked out in orange paint with his chest while his face is blue like his waist piece.
Each Targetmaster can be used individually or combined, with the peg of one fitting into the peghole on the other, to create a super weapon.
Transformation: Remove the Targetmasters. Raise the sides of the vehicle up. Fold the rear of the vehicle back 180 degrees to form the legs and stand with the underside of the vehicle facing you. Fold the front of the vehicle down 90 degrees. Fold the sides of the vehicle forward to form the arms, swinging the hands out from the bottom. Fold the vehicle's cab back revealing the head. Fold the shovel back over the head to form a backpack.
Orange continues to be the dominant colour on the robot mode, with yellow used for just the upper legs, hands and head. The head is another great sculpt and once again is ruined by paint, in this case white. I think he has a mouth, nose & visor but I'm not 100% sure. The major failing on the robot mode is the hands though. They're tiny, far too small to taker a 5mm peg hole, which means he can't hold his Targetmasters in his hands. They either have to be pegged into the side of his arms or mounted on the hole on the top of his chest in front of his face. There's two more 5mm holes, from the rear of the vehicle, on the front of his legs but they're not a lot of use in this mode. In theory his knees bend, and his hands bend down, but the only really useful articulation is his turning shoulders.
Despite the major failing with the hands, Scoop is a great toy with plenty of character and a great vehicle mode.
Scoop was sold in the USA & UK as a carded toy in 1988. He was not sold in Japan.
Hasbro obviously like the name because they used it the next year for a GI Joe figure.