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[[File:MechSoldier-Display.jpg|thumb|right|200px]]''Mech Soldier'' (メカ戦士, ''meka senshi'') was the name given to a small [[Takara]] toyline based around cheap transformable cars - concurrently available alongside the bigger ''[[Diaclone]]'' and ''[[Micro Change]]'' toylines but, as far as we're aware, tying into neither - which would [[pre-Transformers|eventually become]] the [[Mini-spy|Mini-spies]] in the [[The Transformers (toyline)|original ''Transformers'' toyline]].
[[File:MechSoldier-Display.jpg|thumb|right|200px]]''Mech Soldier'' (メカ戦士, ''meka senshi'') was the name given to a small [[Takara]] toyline based around tiny cheap transformable cars - concurrently available alongside the bigger ''[[Diaclone]]'' and ''[[Micro Change]]'' toylines but, as far as we're aware, tying into neither - which would [[pre-Transformers|eventually become]] the [[Mini-spy|Mini-spies]] in the [[The Transformers (toyline)|original ''Transformers'' toyline]].


These toys were powered by a friction motor, with each mold being available in either blue or red. They were sold on retail in a small cardboard stand for a suggested MSRP of ¥480 per unit (around ~ 4.60 USD in {{CURRENTYEAR}} when adjusted for inflation).
These toys were powered by a friction motor, with each mold being available in either blue or red. They were sold on retail in a small cardboard stand for a suggested MSRP of ¥480 per unit (around ~ 4.60 USD in {{CURRENTYEAR}} when adjusted for inflation).

Revision as of 11:59, 3 July 2025

Mech Soldier (メカ戦士, meka senshi) was the name given to a small Takara toyline based around tiny cheap transformable cars - concurrently available alongside the bigger Diaclone and Micro Change toylines but, as far as we're aware, tying into neither - which would eventually become the Mini-spies in the original Transformers toyline.

These toys were powered by a friction motor, with each mold being available in either blue or red. They were sold on retail in a small cardboard stand for a suggested MSRP of ¥480 per unit (around ~ 4.60 USD in 2026 when adjusted for inflation).

Mech Soldier moulds released as Transformers

None of the toys would get individual names in the American toyline, with the packaging simply calling them "Motorized Robot" instead.