

It features 14 pieces in total, excluding the option alternative top armor parts. Tombstone is powered via remote control using the four main buttons on the front for steering, and two buttons on the top to spin Tombstone's weapon either clockwise or counter-clockwise. End Game is a heavyweight robot led by New Zealand natives Nick Mabey and Jack Barker, which has competed in every season of BattleBots since World Championship III. When hit, this not only stops the robot from being able to drive, but also throws its top armor away leaving a red light to signal its immobilization. Tombstone is the only BattleBot ever to win a championship in two separate weight categories Once as a heavyweight, and once as a super heavyweight. These can come off during play to represent damage, and a "kill switch" is hidden behind the removable rear-left piece.

Many of the parts either clip or press together, with each part made from slightly flexible plastic. Like other toys in the line, it needs to be constructed and includes instructions to do just that.

The toy is easily recognizable as Hardcore Robotics' title-winning robot, with its iconic red bar spinner included in the kit to spin like the real robot. Whether you're new to Las Vegas or simply enjoy watching a. 'Witness five epic battles between robots as they crush and dominate each with saw blades and fiery flames. It was released individually as well as with Bronco in a two-pack in 2017. The fighting is adrenalizing, with crunching impacts and sparks flying from powerful grinding wheels driving live audiences into frenzies.' Las Vegas Magazine. Tombstone was one of four BattleBots competitors chosen for the construction toys produced by Tech4Kids.
