What's an airtank? |
Size compared to a Stryfe and a modified Roto Rocket. |
It may move air, but it wont store any. |
Close up of the barrel. |
The Thunderblast is a fairly mediocre blaster blaster overall. It's only perks are it's decent range and good rate of fire for something of it's type. It's just not that comfortable and the push pull firing systems basically kills it in every other aspect. This is just further proof that Hasbro has ditched air pressure and I'd have to say this is one of the most overpriced cash ins at a modern Nerf blaster that I've seen. $25 bucks for this thing? It doesn't even have a trigger! Luckily I have a spare Spy Gear Signal Launcher and I may be able to do a tank swap into this thing but as it stands, it's only worthy of a 4 out of 10; not even worth the effort for something that could have been much better. Steer clear.
The Verdict
Class- Push Pull Rocket Launcher
Range- Good, about 40 feet.
Size- Comparable to Retaliator in terms of size.
Reliability- No issues.
Ammo- 2 Demolisher Missiles
Modding- No potential.
Value- At $25, it's terribly overpriced.
Is It Better Than?
Titan- No, the Titan may be a pig and it takes and age to reload but this monster can fire big ass rockets at ranges of 50 - 60 feet when it's fully primed and at close range it's not fun getting hit by one but it's sure fun aiming for the nuts with a Titan and watching your target panic and run away. Oh and modified, this thing can break the 100 foot barrier easily. If you find a Titan out there for a good price, it's a must have.
Value- At $25, it's terribly overpriced.
Is It Better Than?
Big Blast- No, the Big Blast may not pack as much of a punch as the Titan in it's stock form, but modified it's capable of much of the same but in a much smaller package. The original Big Blast is getting more difficult to find these days but other blasters like the Spy Gear Rocket Blaster use the exact same tank. Everyone should have one.
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