
Initially released in 2018 exclusively alongside the updated version of Minotaur in an Arena set, the black bar edition of Tombstone was later also released individually. The most notable difference, however, was the large black bar with white wording across the top.

The second version featured a very similar chassis to its initial release, but the side panels were now black rather than gray, and sport the logos of NPC Motors, one of Tombstone's major sponsors. The second version of Tombstone packaged as a single release. Much like Ray Billings' machine, the HEXBUG toy is able to run upside-down. It is a highly accurate representation of the real robot, with the Tombstone name adorning the top panel and its tubular weapon support replicated in the toy. The first version of Tombstone sports its iconic solid red bar and is based off its World Championship I look - specifically how it looked in 2015 season fights against Bronco and Bite Force. In the case of all three Tombstone HEXBUG remote control releases, both rear panels and the large top panel can be removed. If (document.Much like other toys in the range, Tombstone features removable parts which come off to mimic damage. The only downside is that some piece are hard to install or removed for young kids.

Very fun, tough, battery last a long time. Great customer service!ĭead on arrival, need to return it to get a new one It’s pretty fun to play and he really enjoys it! One of the bots was broken upon opening it, but I contacted Hexbug and they sent a replacement right away. I played with him over Christmas and flounder it a lot of fun!Īmazing toy - remotes work perfectly, good selection of changeable weapons, lots of fun!īought this for my son’s 7th birthday. The gears were broke in 20mins of playing.

I was scared about the quality, but it is actually made quite well. It feels just like the show when they are battling it out.
