Stinger (iGear)
Stinger is a fictional character and third party Transformer homage to Generation 1 Bumblebee made by iGear.
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iGear
Stinger is a third party Transformer homage to Generation 1 Bumblebee.
Other third party Transformer homages to Bumblebee include iGear's Bee 01 and Artfeather Bumblebee.
Sadly the whole line was scrapped.[1]
The biography for Stinger makes reference to his design being commissioned by Horror Monarch, iGear's version of Megatron. This is a reference to the fact that the Volkswagon Beetle design was commissioned by Adolf Hitler.
Stinger should not be confused with the Keith's Fantasy Club characters of the Stinger (Keith's Fantasy Club).
Development
Rocky and Stinger were announced by iGear on their Facebook page in April 2013.[2]
Reception
The Radio Free Cybertron podcast for April 17th, 2013 covered iGear's teasers of Busta, Red Baron, Rocky and Stinger in the news.[3]
In the Fwooshcast podcast for April 23rd, 2013 the hosts talked about images of Busta, Cogz, Red Baron, Rocky and Stinger.[4]
The moonbase2 podcast for April 24th, 2013 covered Rocky and Stinger in the news.[5]
The Good Morning, Cybertron! podcast for May 6th, 2013 discussed prototypes of Busta, Red Baron Rocky, Stinger in the news.[6]
The Fwooshcast podcast for May 12th, 2013 covered prototype images of Busta, Red Baron, Rocky and Stinger in the news.[7]
The moonbase2 podcast for May 14th, 2013 covered prototype images of iGear Busta, Red Barn, Rocky and Stinger in the news.[8]
The Collector Cast podcast for June 16th, 2013 mentioned iGear's Busta, Red Baron, Rocky and Stinger in the news.[9]
Fictional biography
A little known fact, but the body-type that Stinger used on his home planet was commissioned as part of the “robot’s wheels” project commissioned by Horror Monarch to create an unified, energy efficient, easily repairable alt. mode for all robot citizens. Stinger was quick to rid himself of such a heinous vehicle shell, before picking what he thought was a less contentious Earth mode.
Toys
- iGear Mini-Warrior MW-12 Stinger (unreleased)
- A new mold by iGear. Turns from robot to car. Comes with two guns.
Gallery
References
- ↑ https://amorsceleratushabendi.wordpress.com/2015/04/29/transforming-freelancing-part-2/
- ↑ http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/3rd-party-unlicensed-41/igear-mini-warriors-mw-12-stinger-and-mw-13-rocky-revealed-177268/
- ↑ Brian Kilby (April 17th, 2013). "Radio Free Cybertron". http://www.tfradio.net/ (Podcast). TFW2005. http://www.tfradio.net/podcast/2013/4/21/radio-free-cybertron-307.html.
- ↑ Craig (April 23rd, 2013). "Fwooshcast". http://fwooshcast.thefwoosh.com/ (Podcast). The Fwoosh. http://fwooshcast.thefwoosh.com/2013/04/episode-107-april-23-the-denizens-of-ponyville/.
- ↑ Andy (April 24th, 2013). "moonbase2". http://moonbase2.libsyn.com (Podcast). moonbase2. http://moonbase2.libsyn.com/episode-137.
- ↑ blunghole (May 6th, 2013). "Good Morning, Cybertron!". https://www.facebook.com/pages/Good-Morning-Cybertron/147383341975239 (Podcast). blunghole. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkq7Loqr1kM.
- ↑ Craig (May 12th, 2013). "Fwooshcast". http://fwooshcast.thefwoosh.com/ (Podcast). The Fwoosh. http://fwooshcast.thefwoosh.com/2013/05/episode-110-may-12th-shazam/.
- ↑ Andy (May 14th, 2013). "moonbase2". http://moonbase2.libsyn.com (Podcast). moonbase2. http://moonbase2.libsyn.com/episode-242.
- ↑ TJ Duckett (June 16th, 2013). "Collector Cast". http://kumastyledesigns.com (Podcast). Kuma Style Designs. http://kumastyledesigns.com/collector-cast-episode-1-good-to-be-back-aprrox-1-hour-31-minutes/.
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