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:''The Radar Hover W Team is a team of [[Autobot]] [[Micromaster|Micromasters]] from the [[Return of Convoy]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
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:''The Radar Hover W Team is a team of [[Autobot]] [[Micromaster]]s from the [[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (franchise)#Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Return of Convoy|Return of Convoy]] portion of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''


The '''Radar Hover W Team''' consists of
The '''Radar Hover W Team''' (レーダーホバーWチーム ''Rēdā Hobā Daburu Chīmu'', lit. "Radar Hover Double Team"), are an unusual pairing to be sure, but a strangely effective one. The Radar Team can catch airborne enemies while the Hover Team are very effective oceanic warriors. Neither team is a slouch in land-based combat either, making them very well-rounded. Together they can create the "Attack Barrier Wave", a nigh-impenetrable shield that can reflect attacks, turning them against their attackers.
 
 
* [[Barrage (Micromaster)|Barrage]]
* [[Heave]]
* [[Power Run]]
* [[Strikedown]]


The Team consists of:


* [[Barrage (Micromaster)|Barrage]] the radar truck front half
* [[Heave]] the radar truck back half
* [[Power Run]] the hovercraft front half
* [[Strikedown]] the hovercraft back half




==Toys==
==Toys==
===Return of Convoy===
===''Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers''===
*'''Radar Hover W Team''' (Micro Trailer team, 1991)
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:''Japanese ID number'': '''C-366'''
:*''ID number'': '''C-366'''
:This set came with [[Micro Trailer]] # 6.
:*''Accessories'': Micro Trailer #6
 
 
 


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: Released in the ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (toyline)#1991 (Return of Convoy)|Return of Convoy]]'' part of the [[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (toyline)|original Takara ''Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers'' toyline]], the Shuttle Rocket W Team is made up of two pairs of Micromasters who each transform into half of a larger vehicle, able to swap around to make some ''interesting'' combinations. [[Barrage (Micromaster)#Toys|Barrage]] and [[Heave#Toys|Heave]] form a radar truck, while [[Power Run#Toys|Power Run]] and [[Strikedown#Toys|Strikedown]] form a passenger hovercraft (all identical to their [[Astro Squad#Toys|Astro Squad]] and [[Metro Squad#Toys|Metro Squad]] counterparts, respectively).
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: On top of that, the set comes with [[Micro Trailer#Toys|Micro Trailer]] #6, a storage/launching vehicle for Micromasters which can also attach to a Micromaster half-vehicle, plus an extra decal sheet with optional stickers to adorn your Team with.
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==Notes==
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* The letter "W" is often used in Japanese media in place of the word "double", as the letter "W" (''double-u'') is pronounced the same as "double" in Japanese (''daburu''), making them interchangeable with one another. This same word play scheme was previously used for the [[W Cassettebot]]s during ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (franchise)#Transformers: The Headmasters|The Headmasters]]''.
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 18 December 2023

The Radar Hover W Team is a team of Autobot Micromasters from the Return of Convoy portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Radar Hover W Team (レーダーホバーWチーム Rēdā Hobā Daburu Chīmu, lit. "Radar Hover Double Team"), are an unusual pairing to be sure, but a strangely effective one. The Radar Team can catch airborne enemies while the Hover Team are very effective oceanic warriors. Neither team is a slouch in land-based combat either, making them very well-rounded. Together they can create the "Attack Barrier Wave", a nigh-impenetrable shield that can reflect attacks, turning them against their attackers.

The Team consists of:


Toys

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Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers

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  • Radar Hover W Team (Micro Transformer W Team, 1991)
  • ID number: C-366
  • Accessories: Micro Trailer #6
Released in the Return of Convoy part of the original Takara Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers toyline, the Shuttle Rocket W Team is made up of two pairs of Micromasters who each transform into half of a larger vehicle, able to swap around to make some interesting combinations. Barrage and Heave form a radar truck, while Power Run and Strikedown form a passenger hovercraft (all identical to their Astro Squad and Metro Squad counterparts, respectively).
On top of that, the set comes with Micro Trailer #6, a storage/launching vehicle for Micromasters which can also attach to a Micromaster half-vehicle, plus an extra decal sheet with optional stickers to adorn your Team with.


Notes

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  • The letter "W" is often used in Japanese media in place of the word "double", as the letter "W" (double-u) is pronounced the same as "double" in Japanese (daburu), making them interchangeable with one another. This same word play scheme was previously used for the W Cassettebots during The Headmasters.