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==Notes==
*"We're getting there" was the slogan of {{w|British Rail|British Railways}} during the '80s. Trax's colour scheme also matches the blue and yellow livery on their trains.
*"Goldtop" is a popular name for {{w|Channel Island milk|milk produced in the Channel Islands}}, so called because it comes in a bottle with a gold top. It is creamier than regular milk.


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Revision as of 21:43, 9 June 2023

Robo-Capers

Is it ironic that we eventually got the Bullet Trains?
Publisher Marvel Comics
Published in The Transformers (UK) #97
First published 17th January 1987
Cover date 24th January 1987
By Lew Stringer
Continuity Marvel Comics continuity

Featuring the first—and only—toilet Transformer!

Synopsis

Megatron breaks the fourth wall to introduce four more Transformers that didn't quite make the grade. They are a locomotive, a toilet, a fridge-freezer and a milk float, respectively.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • "We're getting there" was the slogan of British Railways during the '80s. Trax's colour scheme also matches the blue and yellow livery on their trains.
  • "Goldtop" is a popular name for milk produced in the Channel Islands, so called because it comes in a bottle with a gold top. It is creamier than regular milk.