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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Micromaster Collection''===
===''Micromaster''===
[[Image:Sixbuilders.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Mirror, mirror, on the site, who's the one that I must fight?]]
[[Image:Sixbuilders.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Mirror, mirror, on the site, who's the one that I must fight?]]
During a particularly pitched battle with between the Autobot Micromasters and the [[Decepticon]] [[Sixwing]] in Berserker Mode outside the Autobots' base, the storage capsules containing the Build Team in [[Cyberdroid]] form took a shock, activating them. A little while later, Micromasters resembling the Build Team were spotted wrecking [[human]] construction sites. The Build Team soon confronted them in Sixbuilder mode... only for the impostors to do the same! The green [[Decepticon Sixbuilder]] announced that the two teams were actually halves of the original whole, and that he would rejoin with Sixbuilder only after all the other Autobots had been destroyed. {{storylink|Micromaster Collection#Part 4: Sixbuilder – Warrior of Misfortune!?|Sixbuilder – Warrior of Misfortune!?}}
During a particularly pitched battle with between the Autobot Micromasters and the [[Decepticon]] [[Sixwing]] in Berserker Mode outside the Autobots' base, the storage capsules containing the Build Team in [[Cyberdroid]] form took a shock, activating them. A little while later, Micromasters resembling the Build Team were spotted wrecking [[human]] construction sites. The Build Team soon confronted them in Sixbuilder mode... only for the impostors to do the same! The green [[Decepticon Sixbuilder]] announced that the two teams were actually halves of the original whole, and that he would rejoin with Sixbuilder only after all the other Autobots had been destroyed. {{storylink|The Transformers: Micromaster#Part 4: Sixbuilder – Warrior of Misfortune!?|Sixbuilder – Warrior of Misfortune!?}}


{{note|The Micromaster Collection story was never actually concluded. However, as it has been established that its events take place as part of the normal Japanese Transformers timeline, it can be assumed that Sixbuilder and his evil half were eventually reformed into a whole being.}}
{{note|The ''Micromaster'' story was never actually concluded. However, as it has been established that its events take place as part of the normal Japanese Transformers timeline, it can be assumed that Sixbuilder and his evil half were eventually reformed into a whole being.}}


===''Operation Combination'' story pages===
===''Operation Combination'' story pages===
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===Micromaster Collection===
===Micromaster===
[[Image:MC-toy Sixbuilder.jpg|right|thumb|300px|]]
[[Image:MC-toy Sixbuilder.jpg|right|thumb|300px|]]
*'''Crush-Bull''' (Micromaster, 2002)
*'''Crush-Bull''' (Micromaster, 2002)
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*'''Mixing''' (Micromaster, 2002)
*'''Mixing''' (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 operation|paint applications]]. In addition, the plastic colors of all six components were changed. Sixbuilder could only be assembled by buying all six components individually; he was never offered as a complete set.  
: In 2002, the entire Sixbuilder team was re-released as part of ''[[The Transformers: Micromaster]]'', 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 operation|paint applications]]. In addition, the plastic colors of all six components were changed. Sixbuilder could only be assembled by buying all six components individually; he was never offered as a complete set.  


::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2003/Cybertron/SixBuilder/sixbuilder.htm More information on Sixbuilder at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2003/Cybertron/SixBuilder/sixbuilder.htm More information on Sixbuilder at TFU.info]''
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[[Category:Combined forms]]
[[Category:Combined forms]]
[[Category:Micromaster Collection Autobots]]
[[Category:Micromaster Autobots]]
[[Category:Operation Combination Autobots]]
[[Category:Operation Combination Autobots]]

Revision as of 14:05, 10 April 2011

Sixbuilder is an Autobot Micromaster-composed super robot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Construction crews are cheaper when you only have to sign one paycheck.

The combined form of the Build Team, Sixbuilder (シックスビルダー Sikkusubirudā) is the strongest of all the Micromaster combined robots. When it comes to pure physicality, none can beat him, though Sixwing and Sixtrain's super modes can give him a run for his money. Despite his colossal strength, Sixbuilder far prefers to live up to the second part of his name, and use his talents for construction rather than combat.

Sixbuilder's component robots are...

Fiction

Micromaster

Mirror, mirror, on the site, who's the one that I must fight?

During a particularly pitched battle with between the Autobot Micromasters and the Decepticon Sixwing in Berserker Mode outside the Autobots' base, the storage capsules containing the Build Team in Cyberdroid form took a shock, activating them. A little while later, Micromasters resembling the Build Team were spotted wrecking human construction sites. The Build Team soon confronted them in Sixbuilder mode... only for the impostors to do the same! The green Decepticon Sixbuilder announced that the two teams were actually halves of the original whole, and that he would rejoin with Sixbuilder only after all the other Autobots had been destroyed. Sixbuilder – Warrior of Misfortune!?

The Micromaster story was never actually concluded. However, as it has been established that its events take place as part of the normal Japanese Transformers timeline, it can be assumed that Sixbuilder and his evil half were eventually reformed into a whole being.

Operation Combination story pages

Many years later, Sixbuilder and all other Micromaster Combiners scattered across the globe were summoned to Earth's orbit to join Guard City in a last line of defense against Battle Gaia and the Jet Corps, who had fought their way past the Road Corps. Sixbuilder went up against Dark Jet. The Decepticons' Attack on Earth!

Sixbuilder, Sixtrain, Sixwing, Sixturbo and Guard City eventually combined to form the "Autobot Scrum Combination". Combining the power of all twenty-nine individual Autobots, their unleashed energy destroyed Battle Gaia on the spot. As the Jet Corps fled with the remains of Battle Gaia, Sixbuilder joined the other Autobots in gleefully waving goodbye. Conclusion

Later, alongside Flashwing, Deathplay, Darkfly and Sharpedge, Scrash made another bid to conquer Earth. Sixbuilder and the new Autobot defenders of Earth fought off all five Decepticons and saved the day. Somehow. Kiss Players timeline

Toys

Operation Combination

  • Sixbuilder (Micromaster, 1992)
    • Japanese ID number: TF-01
The original version Sixbuilder was available only as a complete gift set in Japan. His component robots can be swapped around with the other similarly-built Six-Teams Sixturbo or Sixwing, and to some degree with Sixliner and Sixtrain. 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.
This mold set was also used to make the Decepticon Sixbuilder and the 2003 Universe series Micromaster Constructicon Devastator.


Micromaster

  • Crush-Bull (Micromaster, 2002)
  • Digger (Micromaster, 2002)
  • Iron Lift (Micromaster, 2002)
  • Gran Arm (Micromaster, 2002)
  • Treader (Micromaster, 2002)
  • Mixing (Micromaster, 2002)
In 2002, the entire Sixbuilder team was re-released as part of The Transformers: Micromaster, 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. Sixbuilder could only be assembled by buying all six components individually; he was never offered as a complete set.


Merchandise

  • Velvet Art (1992)
Produced by Takara, this is a piece of black original line-art on velvet cardback to be colored with special markers. It appears to be based on the Sixbuilder boxart rather than the actual toy, as Treader is attached to the knee joint sideways; a mis-interpretation of the box-art Sixbuilder's stance.