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− | * According to concept art of all Constructicons, it seems that Hightower doesn't have robot mode. Thus, it's possible that Legends Hightower's robot mode was created only to prevent making non-transformable |
+ | * According to concept art of all Constructicons, it seems that Hightower doesn't have a robot mode. Thus, it's possible that Legends Hightower's robot mode was created only to prevent making non-transformable toys. Note: This is not the [[Mutant (BW)|first]] [[Savage/Noble|case]] when Transformer doesn't have a robot-mode. |
* In the legends class figure however, Hightower has a robot mode. Which might've looked pretty awesome if they made a movie concept art resembling that figure. If they made a stronger plot and showed the Constructicons more often, this robot mode could've been shown as Hightower. And they could've also shown Overload in robot mode as well. Damn it Bay! |
* In the legends class figure however, Hightower has a robot mode. Which might've looked pretty awesome if they made a movie concept art resembling that figure. If they made a stronger plot and showed the Constructicons more often, this robot mode could've been shown as Hightower. And they could've also shown Overload in robot mode as well. Damn it Bay! |
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* Small pieces resembling a shovel, which form Dev's left palm, doesn't belong to Hightower, as they were seen "crawling" in the desert, before connecting to him. |
* Small pieces resembling a shovel, which form Dev's left palm, doesn't belong to Hightower, as they were seen "crawling" in the desert, before connecting to him. |
Revision as of 17:32, 10 August 2009
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- Hightower is a Decepticon from the live-action film continuity family.
Hightower is a bestial Decepticon who transforms into a gigantic Truss Crane and the left arm of Devastator. He is part of the Constructicon team.
Fiction
Revenge of the Fallen
Hightower makes an appearance in the climactic battle at the end of the film, as it is seen forming a part of Devastator. It was thought that Hightower was the "little one" who was killed in order to revive Megatron, but this was proven wrong, as the dead Decepticon had a different alt mode.
Transformers: Revenge of theFallen
Toys
- Hightower (Legends, 2009)
Possibly the only figure (so far) to show his robot mode.
Trivia
- According to concept art of all Constructicons, it seems that Hightower doesn't have a robot mode. Thus, it's possible that Legends Hightower's robot mode was created only to prevent making non-transformable toys. Note: This is not the first case when Transformer doesn't have a robot-mode.
- In the legends class figure however, Hightower has a robot mode. Which might've looked pretty awesome if they made a movie concept art resembling that figure. If they made a stronger plot and showed the Constructicons more often, this robot mode could've been shown as Hightower. And they could've also shown Overload in robot mode as well. Damn it Bay!
- Small pieces resembling a shovel, which form Dev's left palm, doesn't belong to Hightower, as they were seen "crawling" in the desert, before connecting to him.