Dave's Lego Rant: Super Throwbot 2 (Jet, Electro, Amazon, Granite) Again, I've already reviewed the components. To make this combined form, you need four sets at $5.99 each. CAPSULE Super Throwbot 2: Limited poseability, basically a big pair of legs with puny flapping arms atop them and a big head. Instructions leave out how to attach the tail. VERY limited customizability, due to lack of crucial pieces (given a few extra rods, it could be made a four-legger, but there's nothing left to make non-thrower arms out of). Neutral. Okay, starting with the list of leftovers again. Electro: Almost nothing. The wings and one small gear, and that's ALL that's left. Amazon: Lots of limb pieces, the head, the antenna and sword. No connectors left. Jet: The core, propellors, feet, and some propellor-holder type connectors. Granite: The core, head, and some weird connectors, plus the axes. What's NOT leftover in any of them is telling. No rods. No "shoulder" pieces. Nothing whatsoever that has a socket for snapping ball joints together with. Without these pieces, you just can't do any real customizing of this toy. Although, if you reduce the legs to just thighs and cannibalise the lower legs for parts, you might be able to get a squatter monster with four legs and some real arms. The instructions cover putting together the head and body, and the legs are fairly easy to figure out, but the tail assembly isn't shown clearly anywhere. Fortunately, it wasn't too hard to figure out that you needed the one remaining rod to attach it. The finished product is...so-so. 6" (15cm) high at the shoulder and 11" (28cm) from snout to tail tip (less if you use a "buzzsaw" core gear for a tail instead of a throw arm). It's a two-legged dragon-like creature with a big head (using Amazon's core, so the head can be moved using the worm gear) and puny thrower arms. The legs have loads of joints, which all get in each others' ways, making for very limited poseability. The neck is pretty poseable, though. The single cool thing about this one is that the throwing arms are geared up to the core like Jet's wings are, and you can pull on the tail to get both arms to throw at once. You have to be careful when doing this, though, because you can pull the whole assembly apart. I can see loads of possible customizations for this toy...but none of them will work without stealing parts from other Throwbots. The most obvious move would be to borrow four 2-length rods so that the legs can be separated into four much more poseable legs, eliminating the "It's A Giant Chicken!" appearance of the toy. And I'd like to be able to replace the thrower arms with the remaining two buzzsaw core gears, but I'd want them out at the end of elbows, otherwise they're even stubbier than the throw arms. I'll leave this together for a little while, but I'm far more tempted to disassemble it than to disassemble the other Super Throwbot. Dave Van Domelen, thinks disassembly is going to be a NIGHTMARE, even with the pictures on the boxes of all the parts each gets....