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:''Spark Grid is a [[Builder]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].
:''Spark Grid is a [[Builder]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].


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'''Spark Grid''' is a [[Micromaster]] [[Builder]] manning the [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]] prison.
'''Spark Grid''' is a [[Micromaster]] [[Builder]] manning the [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]] prison.
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==Toys==
==Toys==
===Micron Densetsu===
===Micron Densetsu===
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*'''Starscream Super Mode with Spark Grid''' (Max-Con, 2003)
*'''Starscream Super Mode with Spark Grid''' (Max-Con, 2003)
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''MD-09'''
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''MD-09'''

Revision as of 02:40, 25 July 2015

Spark Grid is a Builder from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Spark Grid is a Micromaster Builder manning the Fortress Maximus prison.

Fiction

Beast Wars: Uprising

When some resistance members infiltrated Fortress Maximus, one of them, Corahda was separated from the others. He took care of the Race Track Patrol and soon confronted Spark Grid and Dirt Digger. Both guards died in the following battle. Head Games

Toys

Micron Densetsu

  • Starscream Super Mode with Spark Grid (Max-Con, 2003)
    • Japanese ID number: MD-09
Spark Grid was repurposed from the Micron Densetsu Spark Grid toy. Spark Grid was available only with the larger Decepticon Starscream, transforming into an Indy-style race car. He is designed to fit between Starscream's Null Laser Cannons and can also be clipped on the underside of Starscream's jet-mode cockpit, deployed by pressing down on Starscream's canopy. The Takara version has merely the tiniest of tone changes to its color.
This mold was redecoed to become Zapmaster and is the basis for the mold used by Mirage and Top Gear.

Notes

  • Spark Grid takes his name from the Japanese "powered-up" redeco of Grid, known in English markets as Swindle.