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==Toys==
==Toys==
===Generation 1===
===''Super-God Masterforce''===
[[Image:MF Hardspark-toy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|He is Hardspark because he is old...spark.  Yeah.]]
[[Image:MF Hardspark-toy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|He is Hardspark because he is old...spark.  Yeah.]]
*'''Hardspark''' (Sparkdash, 1988)
*'''Hardspark''' (Sparkdash, 1988)
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* The ''Masterforce'' pack-in toy catalog photo for Hardspark actually shows his [[Hasbro]] counterpart, Guzzle.
* The ''Masterforce'' pack-in toy catalog photo for Hardspark actually shows his [[Hasbro]] counterpart, Guzzle.


[[Category:Japanese-original characters]]
[[Category:Super-God Masterforce Autobots]]
[[Category:Super-God Masterforce Autobots]]
[[Category:Toy-only characters]]
[[Category:Toy-only characters]]

Revision as of 02:26, 30 November 2010

Hardspark is an Autobot Sparkdash from the Masterforce portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Sounds like a constipation issue.

Hardspark is the heaviest of the Autobot Sparkdash. His massive bulk lets him perform devastating body blows, but hampers his vehicle-mode maneuverability. The force of his own weight creates sparks between the ground and his treads, leaving trails of fire behind him, an attack he's dubbed the "Caterpillar Fire".

Toys

Super-God Masterforce

He is Hardspark because he is old...spark. Yeah.
  • Hardspark (Sparkdash, 1988)
    • Japanese ID number: C-313
A redeco of the Sparkabot Guzzle, Hardspark transforms into an ROF Challenger 1 Main Battle Tank with a slightly elevating cannon. By pushing him forward in tank mode, "cold" sparks shoot from his back end thanks to a friction-motor that also propels him forward when released.
Bizarrely, even though his arm-treads have spaces for small wheels to assist in rolling, he doesn't actually have the wheels, which can lead to the plastic being scraped off his arms and chest by pushing him along the ground.

Notes

  • The Masterforce pack-in toy catalog photo for Hardspark actually shows his Hasbro counterpart, Guzzle.