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:Designed for ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' but not seeing release before the line's demise, Lightspeed transforms into a Penske PC-18 Indycar. The figure is a "flipchanger", meaning most of the transformation sequence is an [[autotransformation]], springing into robot mode by lifting a catch. The rifle splits into two pieces, which store inside the robot legs while in vehicle mode. | :Designed for ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' but not seeing release before the line's demise, Lightspeed transforms into a Penske PC-18 Indycar. The figure is a "flipchanger", meaning most of the transformation sequence is an [[autotransformation]], springing into robot mode by lifting a catch. The rifle splits into two pieces, which store inside the robot legs while in vehicle mode. | ||
:This mold would reach fruition in the ''[[Machine Wars: Transformers|Machine Wars]]'' line as [[Mirage (G1)/toys#Machine Wars|Mirage]] and [[Prowl (G1)/toys#Machine Wars|Prowl]]. | |||
:Samples of all four prototypes, lacking paint and decals, have surfaced on the secondary market over the years, and TakaraTomy even displayed a set at Transformers Expo in 2014. | :Samples of all four prototypes, lacking paint and decals, have surfaced on the secondary market over the years, and TakaraTomy even displayed a set at Transformers Expo in 2014. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* For decades after the [[1997]] ''[[Machine Wars: Transformers|Machine Wars]]'' toyline, the in-development ''Generation 2'' identities of the flipchangers remained unknown, with fans tending to guess based on physical similarity that the racecar would have been named Mirage in G2. It was not until May 2024, when a private auction on Facebook | * For decades after the [[1997]] ''[[Machine Wars: Transformers|Machine Wars]]'' toyline, the in-development ''Generation 2'' identities of the flipchangers remained unknown, with fans tending to guess based on physical similarity that the racecar would have been named Mirage in G2. It was not until May 2024, when a private auction on Facebook revealed never-before-seen preliminary deco sheets, that the mystery was finally resolved.<ref>{{citesocial|quote=Last week I helped sell off some prototypes of four unreleased redecos of the Transformers G2 Flipchangers. This week I'm listing the presentation art that was presented to management at Hasbro and REJECTED. Here are the official names for the different characters: "Lightspeed", "Greasepit", "Skystriker", and "Thundercracker". Check out the auctions @PrePro on Facebook!|link=https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/threads/unreleased-transformers-g2-flipchangers-redecos-images.1262602/page-3|name=Dansjoes|site=TFW2005|year=2024|month=05|day=11}}</ref> | ||
* It is ''vaguely'' possible flipchanger Lightspeed and Greasepit would have been the mysterious ''Generation 2'' listings designated "[[Solarbot#Notes|Solarbot]]s", with [[Skystriker (G2)|Skystriker]] and [[Thundercracker (G1)/toys#Generation 2|Thundercracker]] as "[[Solar Jet]]s" | * It is ''vaguely'' possible flipchanger Lightspeed and Greasepit would have been the mysterious ''Generation 2'' listings designated "[[Solarbot#Notes|Solarbot]]s", with [[Skystriker (G2)|Skystriker]] and [[Thundercracker (G1)/toys#Generation 2|Thundercracker]] as "[[Solar Jet]]s". | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 13:05, 15 May 2024
| The name or term "Lightspeed" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Lightspeed (disambiguation). |
- Lightspeed was to have been an Autobot(?) from the Generation 2 portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Lightspeed never had the chance to put the pedal to the metal.
Toys
Generation 2

- Lightspeed (
1995?)- Accessories: 2-part rifle
- Designed for Generation 2 but not seeing release before the line's demise, Lightspeed transforms into a Penske PC-18 Indycar. The figure is a "flipchanger", meaning most of the transformation sequence is an autotransformation, springing into robot mode by lifting a catch. The rifle splits into two pieces, which store inside the robot legs while in vehicle mode.
- This mold would reach fruition in the Machine Wars line as Mirage and Prowl.
- Samples of all four prototypes, lacking paint and decals, have surfaced on the secondary market over the years, and TakaraTomy even displayed a set at Transformers Expo in 2014.
| Generation 2 mold: Lightspeed | ||
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See also:
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Notes
- For decades after the 1997 Machine Wars toyline, the in-development Generation 2 identities of the flipchangers remained unknown, with fans tending to guess based on physical similarity that the racecar would have been named Mirage in G2. It was not until May 2024, when a private auction on Facebook revealed never-before-seen preliminary deco sheets, that the mystery was finally resolved.[1]
- It is vaguely possible flipchanger Lightspeed and Greasepit would have been the mysterious Generation 2 listings designated "Solarbots", with Skystriker and Thundercracker as "Solar Jets".
References
- ↑ "Last week I helped sell off some prototypes of four unreleased redecos of the Transformers G2 Flipchangers. This week I'm listing the presentation art that was presented to management at Hasbro and REJECTED. Here are the official names for the different characters: "Lightspeed", "Greasepit", "Skystriker", and "Thundercracker". Check out the auctions @PrePro on Facebook!"—Dansjoes, TFW2005, 2024/05/11



