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*'''Roadtrap''' (Legends Class, 2018) | *'''Roadtrap''' (Legends Class, 2018) | ||
:Part of the second wave of ''[[Power of the Primes (toyline)|Power of the Primes]]'' Legends Class figures, Roadtrap transforms from robot to SUV and back. He can also form the lower half of [[Battletrap#Generations|Battletrap]]. | :Part of the second wave of ''[[Power of the Primes (toyline)|Power of the Primes]]'' Legends Class figures, Roadtrap transforms from robot to SUV and back. He can also form the lower half of [[Battletrap#Generations|Battletrap]]. Unlike the original toy, his robot mode's waist and chest kibble protrudes outside from the back of the alternate mode. | ||
:Roadtrap and the rest of his wave were released at retail in Singapore, and subsequently in the United Kingdom, and later, the United States, before Hasbro even acknowledged their existence, let alone solicited them to online retailers. | :Roadtrap and the rest of his wave were released at retail in Singapore, and subsequently in the United Kingdom, and later, the United States, before Hasbro even acknowledged their existence, let alone solicited them to online retailers. | ||
Revision as of 15:09, 14 February 2018
- Roadtrap is a Decepticon Duocon from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Roadtrap is a bit of a liar. He enjoys tormenting Autobots alongside Battleslash, his partner in crime, and the two can combine to form the Duocon Battletrap.
Toys
Generations

- Roadtrap (Legends Class, 2018)
- Part of the second wave of Power of the Primes Legends Class figures, Roadtrap transforms from robot to SUV and back. He can also form the lower half of Battletrap. Unlike the original toy, his robot mode's waist and chest kibble protrudes outside from the back of the alternate mode.
- Roadtrap and the rest of his wave were released at retail in Singapore, and subsequently in the United Kingdom, and later, the United States, before Hasbro even acknowledged their existence, let alone solicited them to online retailers.


