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*A second wave of Q-Robo figures was promoted at Japan's 17th World Hobby Festival during February | *A second wave of Q-Robo figures was promoted at Japan's 17th World Hobby Festival during February 2003. The range would have included ''Micron Legend'' Convoy in Super Mode, ''Micron Legend'' [[Jetfire (Armada)|Jetfire]], Generation 1 [[Hound (G1)|Hound]], [[Devastator (G1)|Devastor]], [[Sideswipe (G1)|Lambor]], [[Shockwave (G1)|Laserwave]], Convoy with rifle, and [[Frenzy (G1)|Frenzy]] and [[Ravage (G1)|Jaguar]] as a two-set. Ultimately, none of these were released. | ||
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Revision as of 02:06, 2 March 2012

Q-Robo Collection Figure was a line of super deformed PVC figurines released in March 2003 by Takara. Every figure was available in both full colour and translucent variants; Autobots were translucent red, Decepticons were purple. They were sold in randomized pairs—one full colour, one translucent—and came blindpacked in a plastic capsule.
The line received it's own promotional manga series, "Q-Robo Transformer", written and drawn by Shōji Imaki.
Figures
- Generation 1 Convoy
- Micron Legend Convoy
- Meister
- Bumble
- Generation 1 Megatron
- Micron Legend Megatron
- Starscream
- Soundwave
- Chase figure: Metallic golden version of Micron Legend Convoy
Notes
- A second wave of Q-Robo figures was promoted at Japan's 17th World Hobby Festival during February 2003. The range would have included Micron Legend Convoy in Super Mode, Micron Legend Jetfire, Generation 1 Hound, Devastor, Lambor, Laserwave, Convoy with rifle, and Frenzy and Jaguar as a two-set. Ultimately, none of these were released.

