![]() ![]() He scoffed at Devcon's claim of being born to hunt the Silencerz, insisting that none of the Resistance was born for combat.ĭuring Turbulence Drift objected to Ramjet's plan to attack Eagleer at the Airport by himself, pointing out he didn't have Devcon's experience, but Ramjet got the operation authorized anyway. In Irregular Hunters: Part 2 Drift was in the control room of the Resistance base, leaning on his sword when Devcon insisted on scouting Penguigo's fortress. In Beta Emergency Drift was with Lightbright and Soundwave on Acadeimos when they observed that the time travelling Beta Maxx had been able to leave a scratch on a tree that had not been there before, thus proving that the future could be changed.ĭuring Relics of the Past Drift accompanied Lightbright and Ramjet in their effort to rescue the revived Gridlock from Great Convoy, remaining behind in the sewers and closing the lid once they got their target.ĭrift was ordered to lead the Resistance land forces against Noumander by Lightbright in Irregular Hunters: Part 1. History įormerly the Decepticon Deadlock, Drift joined the Resistance against the Neo-Maximals, becoming a member of the Lost Lights. but anything even remotely surprising can cause him to spiral into a whirlwind of stabbing and slashing, leading few to trust him least he go wild on them. Drift acts much like a stotic bushido, barely interacting with others outside of taking orders. Nobody is quite sure where the Resistance picked up this sword-wielding warrior. 5.2.2 Flames of Future Past: Maverick Hunters.Availabilityĭrift was available as part of the second wave of Age of Extinction/Generations Deluxe Class in 2014. Variantsĭrift does not yet have any known production variations. These joints should be handled with extra care. The daggers can store in his car mode under the car’s roof, while the swords can peg into the chassis of the car.ĭrift has several large panels that rotate on thin hinges. The daggers and swords can store on his back by pegging into the car’s roof section and engine section. He can wield a combination of his two gold broadswords or his two gold daggers. His gold face is more humanoid than his other “Movie-verse” predecessors, and features a molded-in goatee. His head is encased in a blue and gold kabuto helmet, and body panels such as his shoulders and thighs are molded to resemble the flattened lamellar armor used by some samurai. In robot mode, Drift is heavily styled to resemble a Japanese samurai warrior. He retains the car’s grille as the center of his chestplate, although the absent hood panel reveals more mechanical-looking details surrounding the grille shell. His doors fold forward over his front wheels, positioned on his shoulders, revealing his arms. The rear of the vehicle forms his legs, with the rear bumper rotating around to form his feet. Like the other Autobot Cars, his roof, windshield, and hood panels fold away on his back, and are largely unincorporated with his robot design. His alternate mode also features the car’s retractable spoiler / airbrake in the extended position, but it is molded in black plastic, instead of the car’s body color.ĭrift’s transformation is relatively simple, but more nuanced than the non-Generations offerings to the AOE line. His plastic wheels have silver-painted rims, and he features translucent blue front and side windows. His licensed alternate mode is badged in the front with a red painted oval where the Bugatti emblem is placed in the grille, and a molded-in “EB” ligature logo in the center of the rear face of the car. Molded in blue, he features a greenish-blue paint decorating his lower body panels, as well as other details such as the distinct horseshoe grille. Descriptionĭrift’s alternate mode is an accurately-styled Bugatti Veyron. Originsĭrift’s name and Japanese samurai motif are homages to Generations Drift, however they bear little physical likeness. Drift was introduced as a deluxe class figure, and transforms into a blue 2013 Bugatti 16.4 Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse. Movie - Revenge of the Fallen (ROTF) (191)Īs the release of the fourth live-action movie, Transformers Age of Extinction neared, the next waves of the eponymous toy series (which was co-branded as Generations for older collectors) included more of the main characters of the film. ![]()
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