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Which Bludgeon should I get for my collection?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 1:12 pm
by DR0hNO
Hi all,

I've wanted to find a Bludgeon for my collection, my collection is mostly Generations/Prime Wars and starting to grab some Siege stuff. any help would be great.



Thanks in advance

Re: Which Bludgeon should I get for my collection?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 3:21 pm
by The_Cryptid_Person
Bludgeon has had an interesting history, as far as toys go. Most of them tend to be rare, expensive, small, or some combination of the above. As someone with a similar collection, I've had RotF Voyager Bludgeon for a few years and think he's fantastic. Decently scaled, awesome engineering, great weapons - he has it all. Except for total Geewun accuracy and aesthetic consistency, but pretender shells tend not to "fit in" with other g1 characters anyway. This may change if Hasbro releases fully scaled, updated, and gimmicked pretenders in the future, but this guy is the best option. Fair warning, some collectors have reported issues with the soft plastics on him, but mine has been fine thus far.

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Of course, if you prefer his more generic inner robot, that's an entirely different can of worms :lol:

Re: Which Bludgeon should I get for my collection?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 4:08 pm
by Jelze Bunnycat
As noted before, Bludgeon has an interesting history with his toys, not even talking about name reuse (for the RiD 2015 Mini-Con). Next to Metalhawk, he had both his inner robot and better known Pretender shell homaged in some shape or form. Here are some that you may want to look into, though be warned some are harder to find than others:

Prime Beast Hunters Bludgeon
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Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Cyberverse Bludgeon Gallery

A retool of Commander Class Shockwave (standing between Legion and Legends) he's a surprise entry in the range. Unfortunately, he was a tail-ender of the line and only found in Canada, Europe and Hong Kong.

Robots in Disguise 2015 Bludgeon
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No gallery for him, sorry

The size of a Deluxe, and a major retool of Megatronus, easily one of the best to get if you can find him. Another tail-ender, yet he did get spotted in the US. Curiously, he's a (p)redeco of Blastwave, switching out some of the red and orange for blue and making him an Autobot:

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Slap a :SG-CONS: on him and boom

That guy is easier to get too.

Club Subscription Service 4.0 Bludgeon
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Transformers Subscription Service Bludgeon Gallery

The only one in the list to homage his inner robot only. A retool of CW Onslaught, thus he's able to combine with any compatible Deluxe from Combiner Wars or Power of the Primes. He's meant to combine with the others in his range (Needlenose, Windsweeper, Ruckus/Grabuge and Spinister) to form this monstrosity:

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Transformers Subscription Service Thunder Mayhem Gallery

Power of the Primes Quintus Prime with Bludgeon Decoy Suit
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Had to include this one. He's the easiest to find, plus if you get a large Bludgeon figure like the RiD 2015 one, you can have some Bludge-inception fun :lol:

Re: Which Bludgeon should I get for my collection?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 5:10 pm
by ZeldaTheSwordsman
There's another inner robot homage in the form of the Wreckage redeco:
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Re: Which Bludgeon should I get for my collection?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 5:32 pm
by Rogue-Primal
The original G1 is good.
Power of the Primes is really amazingly detailed for small toy.
RID is also decent but the H threaded tank is weird and the bright red is unusual instead of purple or maroon.

Revenge of the Fallen is on the more expensive sise but worth it.

Re: Which Bludgeon should I get for my collection?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 6:44 pm
by Rogue-Primal
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
Power of the Primes Quintus Prime with Bludgeon Decoy Suit
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Had to include this one. He's the easiest to find, plus if you get a large Bludgeon figure like the RiD 2015 one, you can have some Bludge-inception fun :lol:


Too late :-D i already did that in the Pretender thread last year.

Re: Which Bludgeon should I get for my collection?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 4:41 am
by DR0hNO
Thanks for all the advice and images everyone, Once I get Seige Shockwave, Sideswipe, and Ironhide Bludgeon is next, I will most likely go for ROTF and the POTP versions as ROTF is a nice figure and POTP is a way to have a pretender on my shelf (and one of my favorite designs)

Thanks again

Re: Which Bludgeon should I get for my collection?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 5:22 am
by -Kanrabat-
DR0hNO wrote:Thanks for all the advice and images everyone, Once I get Seige Shockwave, Sideswipe, and Ironhide Bludgeon is next, I will most likely go for ROTF and the POTP versions as ROTF is a nice figure and POTP is a way to have a pretender on my shelf (and one of my favorite designs)

Thanks again


That's the best choice and the best combo you can have to fit in a Generations collection. ;)^

Re: Which Bludgeon should I get for my collection?

PostPosted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 7:29 pm
by Optimum Supreme
RoTF version is one of my favorites, so glad I got one despite having already had his redeco, Banzai Tron, first. No problems with the treads on mine (cross fingers) though the swords/tank cannons can get bent out of shape if not stored well.

The PotP is cool, but the inner "prime" doesn't have any sort of tank mode, and at least on mine, the "suit" doesn't like to hold shut very well and can just flop open at times. None of my other master suits seem to be that bad, so probably a QA problem for just my particular specimen.

I wanted the RID(15) version but never got one. Such is life.

I do have a g1 version, and he's not very inspired. I'm glad it's one of the few toys of that era I did pick up, but if I was looking today, I wouldn't pay a premium for one when the ROTF version leaves it in the dust.

Re: Which Bludgeon should I get for my collection?

PostPosted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 8:58 pm
by ZeldaTheSwordsman
Here's an idea: Take the Prime Masters from PotP Bludgeon and Bomb-Burst, and switch the legs.