![]() ![]() The version released as the Japanese exclusive Browning sported the blue parts, but with the silver body, though his animation model used in Super-God Masterforce depicted him using the gold body with the blue parts. Used to represent the Aligned incarnation of Azimuth in the pages of Ask Vector Prime.īrowning came either in Silver with red robot parts, or Gold with blue robot parts, in addition to a gold chromed contest piece. Inspired the Ask Vector Prime character Ephemeris. Inspired the Dreamwave comic character Meantime. Later repurposed as Vector Prime in the pages of Ask Vector Prime and as the Generation 1 incarnation of Azimuth in IDW Publishing's comics. Silver - Belatedly released in Transformers as Autobot in Generation 2.Each colorway met a different fate in Transformers: Before appearing in Transformers, the toy was released in North America as the title character of the Kronoform toyline and in Europe as part of Joustra's rather idiosyncratic incarnation of Micro Change' sister toyline Diaclone. It came in chrome, black, blue, and gold versions. ![]() To get into this figure's whole deal right now.Įh? Eh? This figure transformed from a robot to a watch. Known designers: Hideaki Yoke (TakaraTomy).03 Volkswagen ("red body", "blue body" or "yellow body"), Pre- Bumblebee.02 Familia 1500 XG ("red body", "blue body" or "yellow body"), Pre- Bumper.01 Porsche Turbo 924 ("red body", "blue body" or "yellow body"), Pre- Cliffjumper.Their subsequent Transformers releases were largely identical, but "Jeep" went from olive green to forest green in becoming Brawn. When they came out as part of that line, they were released in only one color scheme each. 04-07 were initially designed as part of the little-known Mysterians toyline but left unproduced, with the tooling used by Takara for Micro Change. They were released in red, yellow, and blue and had license plate stickers on the back of the head panel. 01-03 were designed by Takara and transform into super deformed toy cars in the style of Takara's own Choro-Q line (imported to English-speaking markets as Penny Racers). This small car assortment actually had two different origins. We'll slip you a fiver if you tell the guy in charge of pre-Transformer redecoes at Hasbro that this is Glyph. Known designers: Masaki Maruyama (TakaraTomy).Buzzsaw's and Sundor's decos were created for the Transformers line.Ī giftset that collects the first versions of MC-01 Micross, MC-02 Jaguar and MC-03 Condor. The blue second version was used for the e-HOBBY figure Garboil. The first version was used for Laserbeak. In 2007, Jaguar was redecoed into Glit (later repurposed as Shattered Glass Ravage) and then Stripes in 2012. A blue version was released at the end of the line, and was used for the e-HOBBY figure Howlback. Known designers: Hideaki Yoke and Takashi Matsuda (TakaraTomy), Masakatsu Saito (sticker illustrator).Towards the end of the line, a red-body, blue-limb version was released. A black-body, red-limb version, used for Rumble, came with Cassette Man. The first version was the blue-body, grey-limb cassette used for Frenzy. Known designers: Takashi Matsuda (TakaraTomy). ![]()
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