Posted May 11, 2013 at 10:09 pm
![LugnutBlitzwing](http://www.shortpacked.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2013/05/LugnutBlitzwing-262x300.jpg)
However, he goes pretty well with RTS Lugnut, and I think I care about that more.
This Blitzwing even has the same face-changey gimmick as the Animated Blitzwing. (2008's Animated Blitzwing is likely why it took from 2008 to 2013 to get a "Classics" Blitzwing. They're both Voyagers who are Blitzwing in Blitzwing colors who also Triple Change into a tank and a jet. He is kind of redundant to this guy on many levels.) I'm happy to see stuff from Animated stuffed into G1, rather than the other way around as it tended to. And it's not like Blitzwing loses anything by gaining this gimmick, mostly because there wasn't much to him to begin with.
![Blitzwing1](http://www.shortpacked.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2013/05/Blitzwing1-288x300.jpg)
But yeah, he's pretty damn complex. Sure, you'd expect him to have wings that fold out, but he's also got little extra wing contours that also fold out to create a more full and natural wing shape. His jet cockpit opens. His tank turret rotates. Additional treads fold out from inside his legs. Tank mode skin folds out from inside his crotch to fill in the front.
![Blitzwing2](http://www.shortpacked.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2013/05/Blitzwing2-300x220.jpg)
It's kind of amazing how distinct you can make the vehicle modes of a Triple Changer when given all this extra mass to work with. There's even a surplus of pegs and tabs to keep everything where it needs to be in every mode. He's... comprehensive. Other than those friggin' shoulders, this guy's pretty amazing.
I mean, he's no Springer, but who is, really.
Tags: generations, blitzwing
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