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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Gingham's model came up --sort of-- in the previous Japanese TV series, ''[[Victory]]'', where it was used as the basis for the show-only female Micro Transformer [[Clipper]]. The color scheme even lines up more-or-less, making Gingham a pretty darn suitable stand-in-toy for her. | * Gingham's model came up --sort of-- in the previous Japanese TV series, ''[[Victory]]'', where it was used as the basis for the show-only female Micro Transformer [[Clipper]]. The color scheme even lines up more-or-less, making Gingham a pretty darn suitable stand-in-toy for her. | ||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.tfu.info/1990/Cybertron/Gingham/gingham.htm Gingham at TFU.info] | |||
Revision as of 19:09, 6 April 2007
- Gingham is an Autobot Micromaster form the Zone portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Gingham leads the Super Car Patrol Team. He is presumably childlike and precious and suchlike.
Fiction
Zone OAV/manga
Toys
Zone
- Super Car Patrol Team (Micro Transformer team, 1990)
- Japanese ID number: C-333
- Gingham is a redeco of the Decepticon Sports Car Patrol member Hyperdrive, transforming into a Mistsubishi Eclipse sports car. He was only available in a complete set with his teammates Black Heat, Deadhour and Road Hugger.
Battlestars
- Super Car Patrol Team (Micro Trailer team, 1991)
- Japanese ID number: C-375
- The Super Car Patrol Team was released a year later without alteration as part of the Battlestars line. The only difference is with the inclusion of Micro Trailer # 12, an accessory that uses a spring-loaded mechanism to launch Micromasters, and can also be carried by Sky Garry or stored within Grandus.
Trivia
- Gingham's model came up --sort of-- in the previous Japanese TV series, Victory, where it was used as the basis for the show-only female Micro Transformer Clipper. The color scheme even lines up more-or-less, making Gingham a pretty darn suitable stand-in-toy for her.
External links


