TF: Rotate the turret so the guns point forwards. Turn the toy over with the front facing downwards - you'll see most of the robot already. Fold the panels on the middle of each vehicle side down to cover the fronts of the sides as the robots legs. Lift the robots loin cloth and rotate the waist through 180 degrees. Fold the loin cloth down. Fold the cab and the panel on the other half of the vehicles front down to form the feet. Separate the arms at the back of the vehicle, folding the lower arms out so they're straight above the robots head. Rotate each upper arm inwards 90 degrees at the elbow so the Powercore connectors are facing you. Fold the arms down. Separate the legs.
The resulting robot is a little back heavy for something without heel spurs so I suggest folding down the Powercore connectors hidden in the back of the legs to act as heel spurs. He's about 9.5cm high in this mode and 4.5cm wide at the shoulders. He feels slight compared with Smoulder lacking the bulk that Smoulder has due to his vehicle mode parts. He does however have a huge back pack made from the turret which if anything makes it worse! The gun barrels can either point straight up - as per Onslaught - or be folded forward as shoulder cannons. His articulation consists of bending knees, ball jointed hips, a turning waist that's hindered by his loin cloth, ball jointed shoulders & elbows and a turning head. The head looks like it's made of two pieces so it could have been originally intended to contain a lightpipe. He has one Minicon port on his back - the turret's one - and the other between the gun barrels should be accessible with the guns folded forward. He lacks the chest plate Minicon peg that Smoulder does so Chopster can provide no phallic Minicon armour for him. Bombshock also can't use Chopster as an axe - the 5mm hole in his fist doesn't pass all the way through the hand so the axe handle can't recess far enough through for the edges of the peg hole to catch on the rings on the axe handle. Bombshock doesn't have any hand weapons as such to hold but if you fold forward the Powercore connectors under his hands it makes it look as if he has some sort of square energy guns mounted under his hands.
Bombshock comes with four legends sized drone vehicles, all with a military theme. They form the limbs of Bombshock's combined mode but can also combine with any of the other Powercore commander toys such as Smoulder. All four have Minicon plugs on the top of them to allow a Minicon to command with them. We've got a pale yellow tank with a black missile bank containing 2 silver moulded missiles - this forms an arm and is called the Missile Carrier Drone. Motion is provided by four wheels mounted in the tracks. There's another tank, this time called the Tank Drone. He's grey with a rotating turret with 2 gun barrels either side - this is the other arm. Movement here is powered by two wheels hidden in the tracks at the back and a roller across the front. The other two vehicles form legs: the pale beige Armoured Car drone with a rotating missile array on the back - in leg mode this has a moulded gatling gun appear out the side of the leg - and the APC Drone, a half track vehicle with wheels at the front and track at the back (movement at the back provided by a roller). This has a grey fixed gun on the top of the vehicle. All four limbs connect to the blue cubical Powercore connectors which causes them to auto convert into whichever limb they are. You can attach a leg limb to a shoulder socket and an arm to a hip but they'll still turn into whichever they're meant to be. None of the limbs have robot modes which may be a deterrent to some who expect a more traditional transformers combiner with limbs that turn into robots as well as vehicles.
Bombshock himself forms the core of these combined robots - hence the Powercore name. From robot mode fold the guns so they point upright. Rotate the turret through 180 degrees so the gun barrels point down. Fold the arms straight out to the sides & rotate at the joints so the wheels on the upper arm and the Powercore connectors under the lower arm face forward Fold the back of the turret over the standard robot head to form the combined robot chest popping up the turret's hatch with the Minicon port on. Turn this around 180 degrees to reveal the combined robot's head. Fold the gun barrels upright. Fold the robot arms upward at shoulder & elbow so the slots on the hand hole side of the arm meet the tabs sticking out the sides of the turret. Fold the robot feet up and fold out the Powercore connectors inside the lower leg. Fold the thighs upwards and out to the sides until they meet the sides of the waist piece. Rotate each leg at the thigh so the silver panel faces forward. Bend the legs down at the robot's knee. Push each connector into a hole on an appropriate vehicle to transform it into a limb.
Smoulder's combined robot core is basically the same as Smoulder's body with the parts re-arranged. However Bombshock's combined mode transforms the character from a slight robot to a bulky body thanks to the addition of the new chest adding height and weight to Bombshock's body. This new version has much of the articulation of the smaller version: a turning head, turning shoulders that also shrug upwards, a waist limited by the loin cloth, hips, bending knees and a rotational joint bellow the knees. Once again we have the choice of leaving the gun barrels upright or bending them forward over the combined robot's shoulders. We get a new head here with a solid red visor - no light pipe here sadly - and a solid face plate. For those interested in dimensions the combined robot consists of 6cm legs and 11cm body making a robot that's 17cm high. From shoulder joint to shoulder joint he measures 7cm across plus whatever width the arms give him - the missile launcher arm is itself 6cm wide at the top while the tank arm is just 3cm wide.
There's a general Onslaught/Combaticon/Bruticus theme going through this set without being an actual aping of the original G1 toys at any point. The limbs aren't going to be to everyone's liking lacking robot mode and bending elbows but over all this is a fun set. Factor in the interchangeability with other Powercore toys - the limbs have spent quite a bit of their time with me attached to Smoulder. Well worth a buy when they come out.
Early publicity photos, shown here at the 2005 boards and which also appear on the toy's backing card show the sandy colour more as a goldy yellow, the brown as slightly metallic and the solid red of the Mini-con as a smoked clear colour.
The Combaticons meanwhile have been divided up between two new releases: the Missile Carrier drone keeps it's own name while the Armoured Car drone becomes the Assault Vehicle. Both are painted black and packed as Destrons with the Decepticon Crankcase, a black recolour of Huffer, along with the similarly black Recon Plane drone & Combat Helicopter drone, previously the Spy Plane & Attack Helicopter drones from the Aerialbots. Of the remaining two Combaticons the grey Tank drone becomes the green Mobile Artillery drone and the green APC drone becomes a sandy coloured APC drone, both part of the Protectobots with Stakeout, a white Autobot repaint of Smolder, along with a blue Dirge like Fighter Jet drone and a red Helicopter drone, a repaint of the Chopper drone both formerly of the Aerialbots.
Steelshot's a nice repaint, but possibly better suited to a Decepticon and with the Minicon in the earlier shown colours rather than the pinkish red that makes him look like a knock off.