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: Aside from the spinning socket, Windmill's rotor blade can mount in the 3mm holes his hand, in the left forearm, or behind either shoulder on the back. The rotor blade itself can split in two for no discernable reason, but the resin prototype looks to have originally had 3mm posts on both blades instead of just one, which explains the ''two'' 3mm holes on Windmill's back instead of one. <ref>[http://www.toyarchive.com/Transformers/Prototypes/AMWindmillProtoHC1.html Super Toy Archive Windmill Resin Hard Copy]</ref> | : Aside from the spinning socket, Windmill's rotor blade can mount in the 3mm holes his hand, in the left forearm, or behind either shoulder on the back. The rotor blade itself can split in two for no discernable reason, but the resin prototype looks to have originally had 3mm posts on both blades instead of just one, which explains the ''two'' 3mm holes on Windmill's back instead of one. <ref>[http://www.toyarchive.com/Transformers/Prototypes/AMWindmillProtoHC1.html Super Toy Archive Windmill Resin Hard Copy]</ref> | ||
: | : Like the other Action Master Elites, he was only released in Europe and Australasia. As such, he can command some pretty exorbitant prices for a complete, clean figure, even loose. Also like the other Elite figures, Windmill's gimmick is fragile and will break if used too often or just given enough time. So maybe don't use it. | ||
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1991/Autobot/Windmill/windmill.htm More information on Windmill at TFU.info]'' | ::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1991/Autobot/Windmill/windmill.htm More information on Windmill at TFU.info]'' | ||
Revision as of 09:39, 21 November 2023
| This article is about the Autobot Action Master. For the G.I. Joe pilot, see Windmill (G.I. Joe). |
- Windmill is an Autobot Action Master Elite from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Windmill personally designed and implemented the radar systems in Autobot HQ. An air defense technology specialist, and apparently a bit of a tech-geek, he enjoys the challenge of turning scrap metal into new laser weapons in his spare time. He's equipped with "kinetic intelligence" that combined with his "cyber-optic perception modem implant" somehow lets him track enemy forces anywhere in the galaxy. He still holds a grudge against the Decepticons for destroying his laboratory back on Cybertron. Windmill is extremely emphatic about the quality of his radar systems.[1]
Fiction
3H comics

Windmill was the captain of the Sojourner's Passage, an ill-fated exploration vessel that crashed onto Archa Nine. He presumably did not survive the crash. Betrayal
2005 IDW continuity
Windmill was part of the fight against the Ammonite army on Cybertron. Black Planet
Wings Universe

Windmill was hanging out at the Galadria Space Bridge Outpost in the Delta Prysmos Sector when a pirate ship appeared overhead and dropped a bomb on him and several other passersby. Hoist the Flag
Toys
The Transformers

- Windmill (Action Master Elite, 1991)
- Accessories: 2 rotor blade halves
- Known designers: Takio Ejima (TakaraTomy)
- Released in the seventh year of the European-market Transformers toyline (the first year following the end of the US line), Windmill is an Action Master Elite, the only variety of Action Masters that could actually transform into an (admittedly tenuous) alternate mode; Windmill can become a "high-impact counterstrike helicopter". Pushing in the yellow chaingun on his torso spins the small yellow socket in his left shoulder via geared gimmickry, which is where his rotor blade is mounted in copter mode.
- Aside from the spinning socket, Windmill's rotor blade can mount in the 3mm holes his hand, in the left forearm, or behind either shoulder on the back. The rotor blade itself can split in two for no discernable reason, but the resin prototype looks to have originally had 3mm posts on both blades instead of just one, which explains the two 3mm holes on Windmill's back instead of one. [2]
- Like the other Action Master Elites, he was only released in Europe and Australasia. As such, he can command some pretty exorbitant prices for a complete, clean figure, even loose. Also like the other Elite figures, Windmill's gimmick is fragile and will break if used too often or just given enough time. So maybe don't use it.
Notes
- The other three Action Master Elites all strongly resemble previous Transformers in robot mode. Windmill is the exception to this, which seems in line with the Action Masters' overall trend for releasing original characters alongside classic characters, even when said classic characters aren't correctly named as such.
References
- ↑ Generation 1 Windmill toy bio
- ↑ Super Toy Archive Windmill Resin Hard Copy


