The right arm.

Scrapper here is not just an ordinary Legends Class Transformer. He’s a Constructicon and also the right arm of Devastator.

But let’s take a look at him as an individual. Let’s see if Scrapper is more than just a limb on a combiner.

Vehicle mode

I was gonna say Scrapper is a bulldozer but apparently he’s a front load shovel. The more you know!

Molded detail is plentiful even though paint is not. The shovel doesn’t really move which is expected. His wheels roll just fine though.

Arm mode

It’s just the vehicle mode with the legs and shovel in a different position. Not mind-blowing but he is a Legends figure so I’ll cut him some slack.

Transformation

I’m not gonna bother with the transformation from vehicle to arm mode.

However, the transformation from vehicle to robot is more interesting than it has any right to be. His limbs and head basically explode into position from vehicle mode to robot mode.

Robot mode

Scrapper has a very handsome robot mode. He’s once again lacking paint but he still manages to look great. His robot mode design is much more conventional than the other Bay Constructicons so he’s likely to please more people. It’s a damn shame that Scrapper didn’t get a Deluxe or Voyager figure released.

In terms of posability, he has a bit but it’s what you’d expect from a figure this size. Ball jointed arms and ball jointed legs. Surprisingly though he has ball jointed feet. This lets him have a very natural A-stance.

Toy or collectible?

If you’re judging him as a standalone Legends figure, he’s a good toy for kids but nothing an adult collector would clamour for.

If you need Devastator though, by default you need Scrapper. So adult collector or child, you’re gonna have to get him.

Closing

Scrapper has a good robot and vehicle mode. Just based on his robot and vehicle modes, I’d put him up there to be as good as Legends Ratchet and Bumblebee.

But once again, he’s a Constructicon and there’s more to him than just a robot and vehicle mode…