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:''The Beat Jet is a [[Micromaster]] vehicle from the [[Operation Combination (franchise)|Operation Combination]] portion of the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''The Beat Jet is a [[Micromaster]] vehicle from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''


The '''Beat Jet''' is the [[Sixbuilder|Build Team]]'s aerial assault craft.
The '''Beat Jet''' is the [[Sixbuilder|Build Team]]'s aerial assault craft.
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* The Beat Jet was not named in the original ''Operation Combination'' series; like almost every non-combined-mode aspect of the team, the name comes from ''Micromaster Collection''.
* The Beat Jet was not named in the original ''Operation Combination'' series; like almost every non-combined-mode aspect of the team, the name comes from ''Micromaster Collection''.


[[Category: Micromaster Collection]]
[[Category:Micromaster]]
[[Category: Micromaster vehicles]]
[[Category: Micromaster vehicles]]
[[Category: Operation Combination]]
[[Category: Operation Combination]]

Revision as of 00:14, 10 April 2011

The Beat Jet is a Micromaster vehicle from the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Beat Jet is the Build Team's aerial assault craft.

Toys

Operation Combination

Beat Jet, Beat Jet. No one wants to be... defeat jet.
  • Sixbuilder (Micromaster, 1992)
    • Japanese ID number: TF-01
The original version Sixbuilder was available only as a complete gift set in Japan. His combiner kibble can be assembled to make the "Beat Jet" vehicle that can be piloted by a single Micromaster. The original Six-Teams are considered among the more difficult Japanese Generation 1 pieces to find.

Micromaster Collection

Show 'em how funky, strong is your flight.
  • Sixbuilder (Micromaster, 2002)
In 2002, the entire Sixbuilder team was re-released as part of the Micromaster Collection, in individual boxes with a number visible to show which mold was inside each box. For this release, all of the decals from the original version were replaced with paint applications. In addition, the plastic colors of all six components were changed. The Beat Jet could only be assembled by buying all six components individually; he was never offered as a complete set.

Notes

  • The Beat Jet was not named in the original Operation Combination series; like almost every non-combined-mode aspect of the team, the name comes from Micromaster Collection.