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:''Rapid Run is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Universe (2003 franchise)|Universe]] conflict.''
:''Rapid Run is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Universe (2003 franchise)|Universe]] conflict.''
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'''Rapid Run''' is a member of the [[Micromaster]] [[Railbot|Railbots]]. His relationship with the [[Rapid Run (RID)|other bullet-train Rapid Run]], if any, is currently unknown.


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'''Rapid Run''' is a member of the [[Micromaster]] [[Railbot]]s. His relationship with the [[Rapid Run (RID)|other bullet-train Rapid Run]], if any, is currently unknown.




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===Universe===
===Universe===
*'''Rapid Run''' (Micromaster Railbot, 2005)
*'''Rapid Run''' (Micromaster Railbot, 2005)
**''Accessories'': Left & right Rail Racer fists.
**''Accessories'': Left & right Rail Racer fists.


: Rapid Run is physically identical to the 2003 [[Takara]] reissue version of [[Raise]], transforming into a "Asagiri" Special Express bullet train. He has a flip-down "peg" arm on his train-mode back-end that lets him link up with any of his teammates with a "socket" link-arm. He can form the arm to any Micromaster "Sixteam" combined robot (though he requires the train-mold-team fists), but his nominal placement is as the left arm of [[Rail Racer (Universe)|Rail Racer]]. He was sold only on an individual card.
: Rapid Run is physically identical to the 2003 [[Takara]] reissue version of [[Raise]], transforming into an "Asagiri" Special Express bullet train. He has a "peg" connector tab in the back of his train mode allows him to pull any fellow Micromaster train or footplate-weapon with a "socket" connector. He can form either arm to any Six-team Micromaster combined robot, but his nominal placement is as the left arm of Rail Racer. His connector peg is approximately 5mm wide, making him compatible with [[Powerlinx]] ports.


: This mold was [[Retool|retooled]] from [[Leaf]], keeping the robot and arm parts the same, but giving it an entirely new outer train shell.
: This mold was [[retool]]ed from [[Leaf]], keeping the robot and arm parts the same, but giving it an entirely new outer train shell.


: Like all of the Railbots, he was originally a Kay-Bee stores [[exclusive]], but later made his way to other outlets, most notably drugstores like CVS.
: Like all of the Railbots, he was originally a Kay-Bee stores [[exclusive]], but later made his way to other outlets, most notably drugstores like CVS.


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::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2005/Autobot/KBRapidRun/rapidrun.htm More information on Rapid Run at TFU.info]''
==External links==
* [http://www.tfu.info/2005/Autobot/KBRapidRun/rapidrun.htm Rapid Run at TFU.info]


[[Category:Autobots]]
[[Category:Autobots]]

Revision as of 15:28, 18 July 2009

The name or term "Rapid Run" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Rapid Run (disambiguation).
Rapid Run is an Autobot from the Universe conflict.

Rapid Run is a member of the Micromaster Railbots. His relationship with the other bullet-train Rapid Run, if any, is currently unknown.


Toys

Universe

  • Rapid Run (Micromaster Railbot, 2005)
    • Accessories: Left & right Rail Racer fists.
Rapid Run is physically identical to the 2003 Takara reissue version of Raise, transforming into an "Asagiri" Special Express bullet train. He has a "peg" connector tab in the back of his train mode allows him to pull any fellow Micromaster train or footplate-weapon with a "socket" connector. He can form either arm to any Six-team Micromaster combined robot, but his nominal placement is as the left arm of Rail Racer. His connector peg is approximately 5mm wide, making him compatible with Powerlinx ports.
This mold was retooled from Leaf, keeping the robot and arm parts the same, but giving it an entirely new outer train shell.
Like all of the Railbots, he was originally a Kay-Bee stores exclusive, but later made his way to other outlets, most notably drugstores like CVS.