He's got a blue head and a blue waist, silver face and chest, white arms and lower legs, red legs and wheels (on his shoulders), and a black & white hood over his head.įor reasons which I can't quite pin down, Joe's robot mode looks more like the Anglophone Micromasters than most of his teammates. ![]() After which you'll be presenting with a Captain America coloured robot mode. Transforming Joe is a case of folding over the rear section, standing him up and positioning the arms. He has a fold down hole at the back, which allow him to connect to Diego, Leaf or Night. There are red wheels just visible on the underside, which allow Joe to roll, although not all that well. He has a stamped Autobot symbol on the front of the right side and grey painted undercarriage. Train Mode Height: 2cm Length: 5.5cm Width: 2cmĪn off white Electric Train engine, with black cabin windows, nose panel and side stripes. The hood doesn't really detract, this is a sweet Micromaster. The thighs are grey and the arms and lower legs are black, along with a hood about his head. He's got an orange waist and orange head, with a silver face. Luckily, the result is a sweet looking robot mode. There's a small post that folds out from the back of the train, allowing him to attach to Alan, Joe or Spark.ĭiego's transformation is about as simple as it gets - fold the rear 90 degrees, position the arms. The Autobot symbol stamped on the left side of the snowplow looks good, too. He may be small, but the gold trim on the front adds to the already significant detail. But it doesn't really make too much difference. I prefer Diego since it actually means something. I've seen it written as Dego, Deigo and Diego. There's various translations of this guy's name out there. While the middle sets of wheels are moulded, the four moving wheels allow Diego to roll fairly well. The front set of wheels roll, and there's a partially concealed set of wheels at the back that roll. There's a phantom red hole on top of the cabin, which is used to attach Diego to SixLiner's back. Not a great robot mode, but it's a nice train mode.Ī black steam locomotive, with gold highlights on front and white trim down the side. ![]() The arms move at the shoulders and his knees can bend - together. He has subtle red wheels on his shoulders and obvious red wheels on the outsides of his lower thighs. There's a big orange hood over his head, thanks to the front of the train just staying there. In robot mode, Alan has a black torso, black thighs, grey arms and legs, with silver paint for his face and waist. His transformation is simple enough - fold over the rear half, position his arms and stand him up. He has a hole which can swing out from underneath his rear, allowing him to connect to Diego, Leaf or Night. The cabin's windows are black paint.Īlan rolls fairly well in this mode, there are red plastic wheels underneath which are slightly visible. In the case of Alan this is on top of the cabin, on the left hand side. I have the reissue of SixLiner, whose components all come with G1 Autobot symbols stamped on them. Anyway, he's an orange (front) and grey (rear) Bullet Train engine, with painted white lines on the sides as well as the letters "TGV" on either side, which is an acronym for this moel of train - the name itself is French (thanks to Firestorm for this info). ![]() Worth mentioning here that this toy is also known as Aran. Train Mode Height: 2cm Length: 5cm Width: 2cm ![]() Function: Six Robot Gestalt Warrior (very creative!)Īlternate Mode: N/A - Gestalt comprising Alan, Diego, Joe, Leaf, Night & Spark
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