Unboxing Blokees Transformers Devastator Combiner Set Blokees
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Unboxing Blokees Transformers Devastator Combiner Set

There are combiners, and then there is Devastator. Since his 1984 debut in the original animated series, Devastator has stood for one idea — six machines combine to form something greater than any one alone. A full character background is at the Devastator character overview on Wikipedia.

The Blokees Transformers Devastator Combiner Set delivers that concept in pocket-sized form. Start from the Transformers Toys collection to see where it sits in the lineup.

This is the full unboxing. Every box opened, every piece laid out, and every step of the combination walked through. 

Quick Reference — The Complete System

What

Details

System structure

4 separate products work together to create the full Devastator

Ages

8 and up across every component

Scale

5.5cm pocket-sized format

Articulation

14-point per kit across all 3 Defender Version sets

Accessory piece count

28 pieces in the Devastator Combining Accessory

Licensing

Officially licensed Transformers Devastator combining system

Status

Best Seller — confirmed across Defender Version line

What Is the Blokees Devastator Combiner Set?

 

It is not a single product. It is a system developed across four separate releases that work together.

At the center is the Transformers Defender Version Devastator Combining Accessory — an officially licensed 28-piece kit containing all the connectors, armor panels, joints, and structural pieces needed to combine the Defender Version vehicles into Devastator. Full details at the Transformers Defender Version collection.

The 4 components of the system

Product

Price

Role

Defender Version 01 Shattered Alliance

$35.88

8 robots + 4 vehicles — provides foundational components

Defender Version 02 The Overthrow

$35.88

12 kits — provides additional combination vehicles

Defender Version 03 Heavy Metal War

$35.88

12 kits — provides the premium-coated tier for the combined form

Devastator Combining Accessory

$4.99

28 connector and armor pieces — binds the vehicles together

 

Each Defender Version set functions as a standalone collection. Add the 28-piece combining accessory and the vehicles from all three sets combine to form Devastator.

 

All 8 Bundle Options

You can enter the system at whatever stage fits your collection. Here is every purchase configuration available.

 

Bundle

Price

Who it’s for

Combining Accessory only

$4.99

Collectors who own all 3 DV sets

Accessory + Defender Version 01

$40.87

Already own DV02 and DV03

Accessory + Defender Version 02

$40.87

Already own DV01 and DV03

Accessory + Defender Version 03

$40.87

Already own DV01 and DV02

DV01 + DV02 + Accessory

$76.75

Already own DV03

DV01 + DV03 + Accessory

$76.75

Already own DV02

DV02 + DV03 + Accessory

$76.75

Already own DV01

Whole Set (DV01 + DV02 + DV03 + Accessory)

$112.63

New collectors — best value

 

For this unboxing, we are working through the complete Whole Set at $112.63. Every box, every kit, every combining piece, and the full combination from start to finish.

Unboxing — Defender Version 01: Shattered Alliance

Price: $35.88. Ages 8+. Full product details at the Shattered Alliance set page.

What you get on box-open

  • Content volume:  8 robots and 4 vehicles — the most diverse format in the Defender Version line.
  • Scale:  12 individual pocket-sized kits at 5.5cm each.
  • Articulation:  14-point on every kit.
  • Character roster:  Bumblebee, Megatron, and Optimus Prime — the three most iconic Transformers characters.
  • Special editions:  Special Galaxy and Special Armor edition kits included alongside the standard variants.

What makes Shattered Alliance unique

Feature

Why it matters

Hidden model kit guarantee

Every Shattered Alliance set includes a hidden model kit — the clearest chase promise in the Blokees catalog.

Commemorative coins

Each coin is a substantial, well-finished piece — not a throwaway accessory.

Collector cards

Cleanly printed cards add context to the characters and the Shattered Alliance narrative.

Special Galaxy + Armor variants

Distinct visual finish that sets these kits apart from the standard lineup when displayed together.

Unboxing — Defender Version 02: The Overthrow

Price: $35.88. Ages 8+.

The Overthrow carries one of the most compelling narrative themes in the Defender Version series — the confrontation between DW-Ultra Magnus’s leadership and Coronation Starscream’s bid for power.

What you get on box-open

  • Scale and articulation:  12 pocket-sized 5.5cm kits with 14-point articulation per kit.
  • Headline characters:  DW-Ultra Magnus and Coronation Starscream.
  • Coronation Starscream reference:  the iconic moment from Transformers: The Movie (1986) where Starscream crowns himself Decepticon leader.
  • Special editions:  Special Armor and Galaxy Type kits included.
  • Wave-specific coins:  commemorative coins carry designs tied to the Overthrow narrative.

How it differs from Shattered Alliance

  • Completely different character roster — no repeats between the two waves.
  • Different special edition finish makes the waves visually distinct when displayed side by side.
  • Narrative theme tied to the 1986 film era.
  • Unboxing — Defender Version 03: Heavy Metal War

Price: $35.88. Ages 8+.

Heavy Metal War is the most visually distinct of the three Defender Version sets. Every kit in the run carries a premium coated finish that catches light differently from the standard and special edition kits in the first two waves.

What you get on box-open

  • 12 unique kits — no duplicates:  every kit in the set is distinct. No risk of pulling the same kit twice within one whole set purchase.
  • Premium coated finish:  applied consistently across all 12 kits in the run.
  • Character roster:  Bumblebee, Soundwave, and Shockwave — fan favorites across both factions.
  •  Armor + Galaxy Types:  carry the premium coat alongside their special edition status — the most visually impressive tier in the full Defender Version lineup.
  • Scale and articulation:  5.5cm, 14-point articulation per kit — matches the standard set by DV01 and DV02.
  • Why the finish matters

Character

How the premium coat changes the kit

Soundwave

The blue and silver color scheme becomes genuinely striking under the premium coat.

Shockwave

The purple and grey design takes on a depth that the standard finish does not deliver.

Bumblebee

Yellow reads more vivid under the coated finish — a meaningful upgrade over the standard variant.

Unboxing — The 28-Piece Devastator Combining Accessory

Price: $4.99 standalone. Full details at the Devastator Combining Accessory product page.

The smallest box in the system. The most important one. Without it, the three Defender Version sets remain impressive standalone collections. With it, they become Devastator.

What you get on box-open

  • 28 individual combining pieces:  all laid out in a clean organized tray.
  •  Clearly illustrated instruction manual:  each step numbered with precise diagram
  • Devastator-specific collector card:  completes the collector card set across all four products in the system.
  • Officially licensed:  Transformers Devastator combining system.

The 28 pieces break down by category

Piece type

Role in the combination

Combiner joint pieces

Structural core — connect Defender Version vehicles to the Devastator frame and carry the weight of the combined kit.

Armor panels

The visual layer — cover connection points and give Devastator his distinctive silhouette.

Arm and leg connectors

Link the limb vehicles to the central torso structure.

Head assembly + finishing pieces

Complete the head silhouette and finalize the combined form.

 Assembly quality across all 28 pieces is consistent and precise. Tolerances are tight — pieces click firmly into place without requiring force. For a $4.99 accessory, the engineering is impressive.

Side-by-Side — All Three Sets Laid Out Together

Before starting the combination, lay everything out. The scale of the system becomes immediately apparent. 

  • 36 pocket-sized kits total:  12 from each Defender Version set, laid in three rows.
  • Three distinct finishes:  standard + Galaxy + Armor from DV01 and DV02, plus the premium coat from Heavy Metal War.
  • 28 combining pieces:  laid out separately — each piece has a clear purpose mapped in the instruction manual.
  • Visual contrast:  the DV03 premium coat reads differently from DV01 and DV02 under the same lighting.

Step-by-Step: Combining Into Devastator

With all three Defender Version sets open and the 28 combining pieces laid out, the combination begins. Follow the steps in order.

Step 1 — Confirm the sets are complete

Verify all 12 kits from each Defender Version set are present. Identify and separate the vehicle kits from the robot kits — the combination uses the vehicles as the structural components of Devastator.

Step 2 — Lay out all 28 combining pieces

Open the instruction manual to the first page. Orient yourself with the full structure of the Devastator combination before starting. Understanding the finished form makes each step easier. 

Step 3 — Assemble the lower body (leg vehicles)

Begin with the lower body. Identify the leg vehicle kits per the manual. Attach combiner joint pieces to the designated connection points on each leg vehicle. Press until you feel a firm click.

Attach the left and right leg vehicles to the lower body frame. Confirm each connection is secure before adding upper body weight.

Step 4 — Assemble the torso (central vehicle)

The torso is the structural core. Identify the central vehicle designated for the torso position.

  1. Attach the torso armor panels using the connector pieces.
  2. Lock the armor panels into place — they define the chest and abdominal silhouette.
  3. Connect the completed torso to the lower body frame. Confirm the connection before moving on.

Step 5 — Attach the arm vehicles

Identify the left and right arm vehicle kits per the manual. Use the arm connector pieces to attach each arm vehicle to the shoulder ports on the torso. Arms should click firmly — if one feels loose, check the connector orientation before forcing.

Step 6 — Assemble the head and helmet

The head assembly is the final structural step before finishing pieces. Assemble the inner head frame first, then attach the face plate and helmet armor around it. Connect the completed head to the neck port on the torso.

Take care with this step — Devastator’s head silhouette is one of the most recognizable in the Transformers franchise.

Step 7 — Apply remaining armor and finishing pieces

Primary structure is now complete. Apply remaining armor panels and finishing pieces from the 28-piece accessory. These cover the connection points between vehicles and the combiner frame, giving Devastator a clean unified silhouette.

Work systematically through the manual until all 28 pieces are used.

Step 8 — Final check

Before posing, run a full connection check. Press each joint and connection point firmly to confirm full engagement.

  • Arm connections — check both sides.
  • Leg connections — check both sides.
  • Torso-to-lower-body connection — check it is fully locked.
  • Head connection — check the neck port is engaged.

Step 9 — Pose and display

 

Devastator is complete. The combined kit stands significantly taller and wider than any individual Defender Version kit. The three sets are now unified into a single imposing form — one of the most iconic combiners in Transformers history.

Completed Devastator — First Impressions

 

Standing back and looking at the finished Devastator, the scale of what the Blokees system achieves becomes clear. The 5.5cm pocket-sized kits that looked impressive as individuals combine into something that commands genuine shelf presence.

What stands out

  • Premium coat placement:  the Heavy Metal War kits contribute visibly to the overall color scheme of the completed Devastator — the premium coat elevates the finished form above a single-finish combination.
  • Special edition visibility:  the Special Galaxy and Armor variants from DV01 and DV02 remain visible within the combined silhouette, adding variety.
  • Configuration variation: no two Devastator combinations look exactly the same — special edition placement varies across combinations, adding replay value.
  • Stability:  stands upright on any flat surface without a stand. A slight forward battle lean is achievable with careful weight distribution.
  • Display tip

Display at eye level or slightly above. The scale and presence of the combined form reads best when it is not looking down at the viewer from a high shelf.

Which Bundle Should You Buy?

The honest recommendation for each type of collector.

Where you are

Best bundle

Why

You own all 3 Defender Version sets

Accessory only — $4.99

Lowest cost, full combination unlocked

You own 1 Defender Version set

Accessory + 1 set — $40.87

Pairs accessory with one of the two missing sets

You own 2 Defender Version sets

2-set + accessory bundle — $76.75

Covers the missing set plus accessory in one order

Starting from scratch

Whole Set — $112.63

Best overall value. Zero to Devastator in one purchase.

 

For a collector who wants to go from zero to completed Devastator in a single order, the Whole Set is the only purchase that makes sense.

Conclusion

The Blokees Transformers Devastator Combiner Set is one of the most ambitious products in the catalog. Four releases. 36 pocket-sized kits. A 28-piece combining system. Collector coins, collector cards, a hidden model kit, and the full Devastator combination experience.

The individual Defender Version sets are impressive standalone purchases. The completed Devastator is something else entirely — a display piece that stops people in their tracks.

Start with the $4.99 accessory if you already own the sets, or go straight to the $112.63 Whole Set if you want the complete experience now. Explore the full Blokees lineup for everything in the catalog.

FAQs

Is Devastator a Decepticon or an Autobot?

Devastator is a Decepticon. Specifically, he is the combined form of the Constructicons — a Decepticon sub-group. Full character background is on TFWiki.

How many kits do I need to assemble the Blokees Devastator?

You need all three Defender Version sets (01 Shattered Alliance, 02 The Overthrow, 03 Heavy Metal War) plus the 28-piece Devastator Combining Accessory. The Whole Set bundle at $112.63 includes everything.

What age is the Blokees Devastator Combiner Set recommended for?

Ages 8 and up across every component in the system. This is the most accessible age rating in the Blokees surprise box lineup.

Can I assemble Devastator with only one or two Defender Version sets?

No. The full Devastator combination requires vehicle kits from all three Defender Version sets. Each set contributes specific vehicles used as structural components.

How tall is the completed Blokees Devastator?

Significantly taller and wider than any individual Defender Version kit. For exact dimensions, check the product page.

Is there a hidden model kit in every Defender Version set?

The hidden model kit guarantee applies specifically to Defender Version 01 Shattered Alliance. It is the only Blokees release that explicitly guarantees a hidden model kit in every set.

Who wins, Devastator or Bruticus?

In Transformers lore, both are combiner-class Decepticons and outcomes vary by continuity. In collector terms, the Blokees lineup currently offers the Devastator Combining Accessory. A Bruticus accessory is listed under a separate Defender Version product.

Why is Devastator so iconic in Transformers history?

Devastator was the first combiner introduced in the original 1984 animated series. He represents the defining combiner concept — six individual machines combine to form one larger figure. Background is at TFWiki’s Devastator (G1) reference.

Is the Blokees Devastator officially licensed?

Yes. The Devastator Combining Accessory is an officially licensed Transformers product. All three Defender Version sets are also officially licensed.

Sources

  1. Verified specs: Transformers Defender Version Shattered Alliance. 8+, 8 robots + 4 vehicles, 14-point articulation, commemorative coins, hidden model kit, $35.88.
  2. Verified specs: Transformers Defender Version The Overthrow. 8+, 12 pocket-sized 5.5cm kits, 14-point articulation, DW-Ultra Magnus + Coronation Starscream, $35.88.
  3. Verified specs: Transformers Defender Version Heavy Metal War. 8+, 12 unique kits, premium coated finish, Bumblebee + Soundwave + Shockwave, $35.88.
  4. Verified specs: Transformers Defender Version Devastator Combining Accessory. 8+, 28 pieces, officially licensed, collector card, $4.99.
  5. Series collection: Transformers Defender Version, Blokees official series page.
  6. IP collection: Transformers Toys, Blokees official IP collection.
  7. Character history: Wikipedia — Devastator (Transformers), April 2026.
  8. G1 toy lineage reference: TFWiki — Devastator (G1), April 2026.
  9. Franchise overview: Wikipedia — Transformers (franchise), April 2026.

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