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==Toys==
==Toys==
===Generation 2===
===Generation 2===
*'''Robot-Man X''' (?)
*'''Robot-Man X''' ({{fact|3=year}})
:Robot-Man X is re-release of [[Salt-Man X]], itself a [[redeco]] of the [[Jumpstarter]] [[Topspin (G1)|Topspin]], transforming into a Cybertronic air-skiff. It features a [[pull-back motor]] in vehicle mode that propels it forward on smooth surfaces; after a short run the latch that keeps it spring-loaded legs releases, causing it to flip forward and into upright robot mode. It was sold in a number of color schemes; the one shown on its [[box art]] is red and white, but it was also available in green and white.
:Robot-Man X is re-release of [[Salt-Man X]], itself a [[redeco]] of the [[Jumpstarter]] [[Topspin (G1)|Topspin]], transforming into a Cybertronic air-skiff. It features a [[pull-back motor]] in vehicle mode that propels it forward on smooth surfaces; after a short run the latch that keeps it spring-loaded legs releases, causing it to flip forward and into upright robot mode. It was sold in a number of color schemes; the one shown on its [[box art]] is red and white, but it was also available in green and white.



Revision as of 04:53, 5 January 2012

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Specifics: box art
Robot-Man X is an Decepticon from the Generation 1 continuity family.
File:SaltManX-wg.jpg

Robot-Man X: con un salto sensacional se transforma automaticamente de nave espacial en robot.

Toys

Generation 2

Robot-Man X is re-release of Salt-Man X, itself a redeco of the Jumpstarter Topspin, transforming into a Cybertronic air-skiff. It features a pull-back motor in vehicle mode that propels it forward on smooth surfaces; after a short run the latch that keeps it spring-loaded legs releases, causing it to flip forward and into upright robot mode. It was sold in a number of color schemes; the one shown on its box art is red and white, but it was also available in green and white.
Like most of the South American Transformers, Robot-Man X has poor-quality paper decals that are prone to losing their adhesiveness in short order.