Boukenger
Dual Crasher
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Dual Crasher
Drill Mode

Dual Crasher
Mixer Mode

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After seeing the Drill Blaster in action in "At All Cost", I decided I had better go ahead and get the Boukenger Dual Crasher.  While it still is not clear on if Bandai America will release a Drill Blaster weapon, I knew it would be better to air on the side of caution.  

The Dual Crasher is simple enough.  The weapon can change from Drill Mode to Mixer Mode very easily.  When in Drill Mode, when the trigger is pulled, the drill tip spins round rapidly.  Then when in Mixer Mode, the tri head tip spins around, but not the three panels that surround the tip.  

The weapon takes two double A batteries.  The size of the Dual Crasher is fair enough, not small, but it could be a bit bigger.  Drill Mode measures 14 1/4 inches long, & Mixer Mode measures 14 inches long.  From the bottom of the trigger handle to the top to the change handle, it measures 8 1/2 inches.

Overall, the Dual Crasher is a must for any Boukenger fan.  The change between the two modes becomes is great.  Granted I think the weapon could have been made just a bit larger, but it really is a good weapon.  It will may a great addition to anyone's Boukenger Collection, and for Operation Overdrive fans, if you have the cash, you might want to seriously check into buying one.

Also, for those wondering, I purchased this from Hobby Lobby eBay Store, and I HIGHLY recommend them.

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