Slash-Or

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Slash-Or
BMOG Toys character
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BMOG Slash-Or art
Created by

Prize Inside
Information
Species Bio-Mechanical Ordnance Gestalt platypus
Abilities

Affiliation

Paraxxoids
Alternate mode

Robotic platypus/a rebreather/blaster which serves as his seat of intelligence, two diamond-tipped chainsaws and a hat
Motto

"Drain, reign, and bring the pain."

Slash-Or is a fictional character and robot toy made by Prize Inside in 2017. He is a robotic duckbill platypus who turns into two chainsaws, a rebreather/blaster and a hat.

BMOG Toys

Slash-Or 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

Slash-Or was announced in October 2015 as a Kaiju Kaos exclusive colorway of the BMOG platypus mold.[1]

In March 2017 BMOG Toys changed its name to Prize Inside. Chainbill Splatterpus was released on the their Shapeways store in several colors, including red.

Fictional biography

The evil Slash-Or 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 evil Paraxxoids. He breaks down into two chainsaws, a rebreather/blaster and a hat. He is modeled after 80s slasher film characters like Jason Vorhees and Leatherface.

Toys

  • Prize Inside BMOG Chainbill Splatterpus (2017)
A new mold by Trent Troop. Turns from a robotic duckbill platypus to two chainsaws, a rebreather tank/blaster and a hat. Available on Shapeways in a variety of colors.[2]
Shares a mold with Atomic Splatterpus, Chainbill Splatterpus and Monoscream.
Pieces of Chainbill Splatterpus are used in the design of Slumberjack.

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