Volcanicon - Transformers Wiki
This article is about the Combiner made up of Decepticon dinosaurs. For similarly-named Combiners made up of Autobot dinosaurs, see Volcanicus (disambiguation).
- Volcanicon is a Decepticon Combiner from the brick-based world of Kre-O.
Volcanicon is a warrior made up of Farside, Liftoff, Lugmutt, and Power Surge.
Fiction
Ask Vector Prime
To avenge their ruined world of Dinosaur, the twins Obsidian and Volcanicon joined Bio Ranger Iga's Thirteen Great Demon Generals. Ask Vector Prime, 27 June 2015
Toys
Kre-O
- Volcanicon (Micro-Changer Combiner, 2014)
- Set number: A7828
- Kreons: Farside, Liftoff, Lugmutt, Power Surge
- Pieces: 74
- Part of the fourth and final wave of Kreon Micro-Changer Combiner sets, Kre-O Volcanicon comes as a set of four component Kreons: Farside, Liftoff, Lugmutt, and Power Surge. The Kreons can be built into their robot modes or their beast modes, or they can be built into Volcanicon by taking them apart and combining their pieces. Like their wave mates, Volcanicon is an entirely new character, rather than being a recreation of a classic Combiner.
- Like all Micro-Changer Combiner sets, Volcanicon comes with only one Kre-O display brick, and a sticker sheet composed of his leg detailing and a Kre-O logo. Due to the leg stickers being slightly transparent, applying them into the black-colored leg parts can render the details being semi-transparent. The instructions also did not mention on where you should put the Kre-O logo sticker. Also, Volcanicon's combined mode's waist part is somehow prone to falling off from the assembly while posing, and Volcanicon has a problem standing straight due to how the legs are constructed.
Notes
- The now-defunct Hasbro Kre-O website listed Volcanicon's components as Farside, Overload, Lugmutt, and Dustup.[1]
- The stock 3D render from both the package and the front instruction cover depicts Volcanicon having red eyes for Farside's head, while their shoulder pieces have been swapped.
Foreign names
- Mandarin: Huǒshān Jīngāng (Taiwan, 火山金剛, "Volcano Vajra")