The nut that helps hold the blade into place can come off and become lost, which can cause the axle to come out and thus take the blade off, though this can be used for additional "damage" in matches.
If the toy is not in use for roughly 30 seconds to a minute, the toy shuts off automatically. If you buy the toys separate from one another, or from the HEXBUG website, each one comes with their own special sticker that references the robot being replicated as a toy. The included palm-sized remote allows the toy to be controlled with 1 of 4 possible channels. Much like the previous BattleBots toys, Tombstone has panels that come off to represent damage, namely two rear panels held on with magnets and a top piece resting over the electronics. When the toy is activated or turned off, its drive wheels move back-and-forth briefly.
The toy is easily identifiable as Tombstone as it has Tombstone's design and first spinning bar used in the tournament, but the spinning bar is red instead of silver as a result of the designers merging the shape of the signature silver bar with the color of the red bar.
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As part of a range that was released in 2016 by HEXBUG, Tombstone is one of multiple robots in the RC Series and features a working weapon separate from the drive motors.