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[[Image:MicroTFlogo.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Absolutely, positively not inspired by Micro Machines. No sir. Not at all.]] | [[Image:MicroTFlogo.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Absolutely, positively not inspired by Micro Machines. No sir. Not at all.]] | ||
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* An early name for the original Micromasters line was simply "Micro Transformers", having been featured on the packaging of the early 1989 Micromaster Patrols. The name was quickly dropped in favor of the now more common "Micromasters", possibly due to its similarity to [[Galoob]]'s "[[Micro Machines]]". | * An early name for the original Micromasters line was simply "Micro Transformers", having been featured on the packaging of the early 1989 Micromaster Patrols. The name was quickly dropped in favor of the now more common "Micromasters", possibly due to its similarity to [[Galoob]]'s "[[Micro Machines]]". | ||
* Interestingly, Hasbro's early logo was used for the entirety of Italian company [[GiG]]'s release of the Micromasters figures. | |||
* All four Micromaster Station molds were reused sans Micromasters in [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s ''[[Brave (franchise)|Brave Police]]'' series a few years later, under the subline name "Distortion Machines". | * All four Micromaster Station molds were reused sans Micromasters in [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s ''[[Brave (franchise)|Brave Police]]'' series a few years later, under the subline name "Distortion Machines". | ||
Revision as of 20:06, 4 November 2010
| This article is about the Generation 1 subline and the characters contained therein. For the Dreamwave miniseries, see Micromasters. |
Micromasters are Transformers with small and extremely fuel-efficient bodies. Some were created that way, others were created as ordinary Transformers (or guzzlers, as Micromasters sometimes call normal-sized Transformers) and rebuilt into Micromasters. Transforming into (usually) tiny cars, planes, and other vehicles, they are depicted as roughly human-sized in robot mode in most continuities.
Some Micromasters are also Combiners. One kind are the Micromaster Combiners, who can each form either the front or back half of a combined vehicle. They are not constrained to joining only with their Combiner partner; they can join with any other as well as to the back of any Micro Trailer. In addition, there are the Combi-Micromasters, who combine together in another humanoid robot. No character has ever been specifically designated as one, but the description at least fits the members of the Multiforce.
Recently, the Multiforce members have been branded as DX Micromasters. What exactly a DX Micromaster is has not been explained. Perhaps it's a Micromaster who is no longer small and extremely fuel efficient?
- Japanese name: Microtransformers
Fiction
Marvel Comics continuity

The Micromasters were created by the Autobots as a downsizing means to increase fuel efficiency. Though at first the technology was created by the Autobots, the Decepticons were able to capture and study the Battle Patrol to learn the secrets themselves, and the first Decepticon Micromasters were born. A Small War!
The Micromasters served under Emirate Xaaron, with Fixit acting as one of the base's medics. Demons! Dawn of Darkness
Two of the Micromaster squads were deployed to Earth to assist Optimus Prime's forces, but they quickly went their own way. King Con! Soon they had all but integrated into New York City society, their small size allowing them to interact easily with humans. Only the arrival on Earth of the Decepticon Air Strike Patrol shook them loose from this position. The Interplanetary Wrestling Championship!
The Air Strike Patrol soon proved to have ulterior motives for coming to Earth, as they, along with the Sports Car Patrol, were working for Megatron. Back from the Dead While the Air Strike Patrol manipulated Scorponok and Optimus Prime into a battle, the Sports Car Patrol kidnapped Ratchet and laid explosives aboard the Ark. The Resurrection Gambit! Blackjack wasn't able to maintain control of the Ark, however, and the rest of the patrol were defeated by Grimlock's Pretender team. All the Familiar Faces! Skin Deep
The Micromaster Autobots continued to play roles in the Autobot insurgency on Cybertron, though the Rescue Patrol prepared to leave for Earth. A teleportation accident transported them to the center of Cybertron, Yesterday's Heroes! where they nearly but not quite managed to defeat the Mayhem Attack Squad with help from their larger brethren. Primal Scream
On Earth, the Air Strike Patrol met their fate in Louisiana at the hands of a pissed-off mutant oil rig worker. The Human Factor!
Having arrived on Earth, Fixit served as the chief medic aboard the Ark, in the absence of Ratchet. Eye of the Storm The Pri¢e of Life!
A few of the Micromasters were still active many years later, when the Autobots followed the Dinobots to Hydrus Four to rescue them and prevent the resurrection of Megatron. Another Time and Place
Dreamwave continuity
Destined for Nothing The Gray Race Recipe for Hate Victims of the Revolution
IDW continuity
The Micromasters (never identified as such) are the results of Jhiaxus modifying the organic inhabitants of Gorlam Prime to be able to exist in both the universe and Dead Universe. Spotlight: Hardhead The Sports Car Patrol confronted Nightbeat beneath Gorlam Prime. Spotlight: Nightbeat Nightbeat and Hardhead returned to find the population frozen in a transitional, technorganic state. They were pursued by many Micromasters. Spotlight: Hardhead Jhiaxus' Micromaster lackeys were last seen being dismembered by Arcee. The inhabitants of Gorlam Prime eventually emerged from their chrysalis state in new, apparently wholly mechanical, bodies. They renamed their planet Cybertron. Spotlight: Sideswipe
Toys
Generation 1
- The Micromasters were first released in the US and European markets in the two final years of the Generation 1 toyline, 1989 and 1990, as a market response to the growing popularity of Micro Machines. The Generation 1 Micromasters were either grouped as Patrols, Squads, Transports, Stations or Bases.
- Each Micromaster stands about two inches (5 cm) high in robot mode, making them the smallest Transformers released to that point (since surpassed by a few members of the Smallest Transforming Transformers line). Many share a standardized transformation scheme of "flip out rear of vehicle to form legs; swing up arms from side." Articulation is generally limited to swiveling shoulders and knee joints (the latter limited by conjoined uni-feet).
- Micromaster Patrols (1989)


- Autobots
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- Off Road Patrol (Highjump, Mudslinger, Powertrain, and Tote)
- Race Car Patrol (Tailspin, Free Wheeler, Roadhandler, and Swindler)
- Rescue Patrol (Seawatch, Stakeout, Fixit, and Red Hot)
- Battle Patrol (Big Shot, Sidetrack, Sunrunner, and Flak)
- Decepticons
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- Air Strike Patrol (Nightflight, Storm Cloud, Whisper, and Tailwind)
- Sports Car Patrol (Detour, Blackjack, Hyperdrive, and Road Hugger)
- Micromaster Patrols (1990)
- Autobots
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- Construction Patrol (Neutro, Groundpounder, Crumble, and Takedown)
- Air Patrol (Sky High, Eagle Eye, Blaze Master, and Tread Bolt)
- Monster Truck Patrol (Hydraulic, Slow Poke, Big Hauler, and Heavy Tread)
- Hot Rod Patrol (Big Daddy, Trip-Up, Greaser, and Hubs)
- Decepticons
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- Race Track Patrol (Roller Force, Barricade, Ground Hog, and Motorhead)
- Military Patrol (Bombshock, Tracer, Dropshot, and Growl)
- The Patrols came carded in four-packs beginning in 1989, with a couple following in 1990. All were sold at the $5 price point. Each patrol's alternate modes generally have a recurring common theme—for example, military vehicles in the case of the Military Patrol, or planes and helicopters in the case of the Air Patrol.
- Micromaster Combiner Squads

- Autobots
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- Metro Squad (Wheel Blaze, Roadburner, Oiler, Slide, Power Run, and Strikedown)
- Astro Squad (Phaser, Blast Master, Moonrock, Missile Master, Barrage, and Heave)
- Decepticons
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- Battle Squad (Meltdown, Half-Track, Direct-Hit, Power Punch, Fireshot, and Vanquish)
- Constructor Squad (Stonecruncher, Excavator, Sledge, Hammer, Grit, and Knockout)
- The Combiner Squads were sold in carded six-packs in 1990. Each Squad consist of six Micromaster Combiners, thus making three vehicles in their alt mode. Micromaster Combiners transform into half of a vehicle form, which can use standardized connection plugs to combine with any other Micromaster Combiner to form a complete vehicle. Not all combinations make a lot of sense—the rear half of a dump truck connected to the front half of a space shuttle isn't anything you can win a war with, eh?
- Micromaster Transports (1989)

- Decepticons
- The Micromaster Transports are single Micromasters that come with a transforming vehicle with which they can interact in some way. Flattop transforms into a jet and comes with an aircraft carrier, whereas the other three transform into trucks and pull transforming trailers. Except for Erector's trailer, all the additional vehicles transform into jets. They were released in 1989.
- Micromaster Combiner Transports (1990)

- Autobots
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- Missile Launcher with Retro and Surge
- Tanker Truck with Pipeline and Gusher
- Decepticons
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- Cannon Transport with Terror-Tread and Cement-Head
- The Combiner Transports consist of a pair of Micromaster Combiners and a big transforming trailer. Each trailer can optionally transform into a big battle station or into two separate fighting vehicles, each manned by one of the Combiners.
- Micromaster Stations (1989)

- Autobots
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- Hot House with fire station
- Ironworks with construction station
- Decepticons
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- Greasepit with gas station
- Airwave with airport
- The stations are big bases commanded by a single Transformer and disguised as human buildings. Hot House's station stands out a bit, as it is mobile in its alternate mode instead of being a stationary base.
- Micromaster Bases (1989)

- Autobots
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- Groundshaker with ATV
- Countdown with rocket base
- Decepticons
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- Skyhopper with Helicopter
- Skystalker with Interstellar shuttle
- The Micromaster Bases are huge fighting vehicles that transform into even bigger battle stations. They are commanded by a single Micromaster. Countdown's and Skystalker's vehicles are a big chunk taller than those of Groundshaker and Skyhopper, indicating that these two should be seen as the respective leaders of their Micromaster factions.
- Micromaster Combiner Bases (1990)

- Autobots
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- Battlefield Headquarters with Full-Barrel and Overflow
- Decepticons
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- Anti-Aircraft Base with Blackout and Spaceshot
- The Combiner bases are large vehicles commanded by a combiner duo. While the Decepticon Anti-Aircraft Base is pretty similar in concept to the previous year's Bases (transforming from a tank into a battle station), the Battlefield Headquarters lacks a base mode, instead transforming from an earthbound vehicle (a truck) into two airborne ones (a space shuttle and a attack jet).
Generation 1 (Japan)
Japan as well released lots of Micromasters during their Zone, Return of Convoy and Operation Combination toylines (and later rereleases during Micromaster Collection). Most of them were identical to their western releases, but some were recolored or renamed and most Decepticons were depicted as Autobots. Next to this, the characterization they received in fiction differed heavily from their Western appearances, depiciting them as childish, young and inexperienced compared to the bigger Transformers.
Micro Trailer
- Big Truck Team (Hydraulic, Slow Poke, Big Hauler, and Heavy Tread)
- Hot Rod Team (Big Daddy, Trip-Up, Greaser, and Hubs)
- Military Team (Bombshock, Tracer, Dropshot, and Growl)
- Shuttle Rocket W Team (Phaser, Blast Master, Moonrock, Missile Master))
- Fire Tanker W Team (Wheel Blaze, Roadburner, Oiler, Slide)
- Radar Hover W Team (Barrage, Heave, Power Run, Strikedown)
- Dump Shovel W Team (Hammer, Sledge, Grit, Knockout)
- Crane Cannon W Team (Direct-Hit, Excavator, Power Punch, Stonecruncher)
- Jet Tank W Team (Fireshot, Vanquish, Meltdown, Half-Track)
- Rescue Patrol Team (Boater, Fire, Holi, Pīpō)
- Battle Patrol Team (Gunlift, Sidetrack, Sunrunner, and Powerbomb)
- Super Car Patrol Team (Black Heat, Deadhour, Gingham, Road Hugger
Micromaster Sixteams
Apart from releasing US-made Micromasters, Takara also developed the Micromaster concept further on their own, resulting in the Micromaster Sixteams, Micromasters that combined in robot mode to form a bigger robot similar to the full-size Transformer combiners.
- Autobots
- Decepticon
Universe
The Micromasters returned to North American markets in 2004 under the Universe label as KB Toys exclusives. Inspired by Takara's slightly-redecoed Sixteam reissues, Hasbro decided to sell them as well. Sixturbo, Sixwing, and Sixbuilder were further redecoed and renamed to evoke the Generation 1 Protectobots, Aerialbots, and Constructicons, respectively. Sixtrain was not redecoed, but he was renamed according to the Robots in Disguise Team Bullet Train (with a few additions).
- Autobots
- Rail Racer (Sixtrain):
- Superion (redecoed Sixwing):
- Decepticons
- Constructicon Devastator (redecoed Sixbuilder):
Timelines
- Autobots
- Decepticons
Notes

- An early name for the original Micromasters line was simply "Micro Transformers", having been featured on the packaging of the early 1989 Micromaster Patrols. The name was quickly dropped in favor of the now more common "Micromasters", possibly due to its similarity to Galoob's "Micro Machines".
- Interestingly, Hasbro's early logo was used for the entirety of Italian company GiG's release of the Micromasters figures.
- All four Micromaster Station molds were reused sans Micromasters in Takara's Brave Police series a few years later, under the subline name "Distortion Machines".
- While the first Universe franchise redecoed a number of Micromaster molds as non-Micromaster characters, the newer Universe toyline has used several Micromaster characters as the basis of redecoes of non-Micromaster toys.



