Pick-Slaughter

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Pick-Slaughter
BMOG Toys character
Pickslaughter-toy.jpg
Pick-Slaughter art
Created by

BMOG Toys
Information
Aliases Mantaxe, Mantax
Species Bio-Mechanical Ordnance Gestalt
Abilities

Affiliation

Paraxxoids
Alternate mode

Manta ray/double-bladed battle axe and duel barreled laser pistol

Pick-Slaughter is a fictional character and robot toy made by BMOG Toys. He is an evil robotic manta ray.

BMOG Toys

Pick-Slaughter is a character from the BMOG (Bio-Mechanical Ordnance Gestalts) toy line. He is not an homage to any existing character, but meant to be used as either a stand-alone figure, or as accessories to any toy capable of using 5mm port accessories, such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Transformers, Zoids Blox, and many others.

Development

Pick-Slaughter was designed by Trent Troop. The outline was first teased on the BMOG Tumblr page in October 2013.[1]

Fundraising for the BMOG Toys bear and manta mold was done through Kickstarter. The goal of raising $19,000 was surpassed by the end of the fundraising period on December 13th, 2013.

A survey of the Kickstarter members as to what color the Kickstarter exclusive bear and manta should be resulted in "action hunter" orange. This set was named Solarbear and Pick-Slaughter.

Reception

Fictional biography

The evil Pick-Slaughter was brought to life when weapons made by a group of evil interdimensional arms dealers were exposed to the power of the last world seed. He is a member of the Paraxxoids and rival of the heroic Solarbeat. Pick-Slaughter has under-wing turbines that work both in air and water. He breaks down into a double-bladed battle axe and a duel barreled laser pistol.

Toys

  • BMOG Pick-Slaughter (unreleased)
A original mold design by BMOG Toys. Turns from a manta ray to axe and gun. Comes with a sticker sheet.
Pick-Slaughter shares a mold with Mant-Axe.
Pick-Slaughter is gang molded with Solarbear.

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