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:''Drillbuster is an [[Autobot]] [[Micromaster]] from the [[Zone]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Drillbuster is an [[Autobot]] [[Micromaster]] from the [[Zone]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
 
[[Image:DrillbusterVisualworks.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Drillbuster can breathe in space! ... wait, he ''doesn't breathe''. Never mind.]]
'''Drillbuster''' is the Micromaster partner to the Autobot [[Road Fire]], and helps him fend off the [[Nine Great Demon Generals]].
'''Drillbuster''' is the Micromaster partner to the Autobot [[Road Fire]], and helps him fend off the [[Nine Great Demon Generals]].


==Fiction==
===''Zone'' story pages===
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==Toys==
==Toys==

Revision as of 21:17, 28 March 2009

Drillbuster is an Autobot Micromaster from the Zone portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Drillbuster can breathe in space! ... wait, he doesn't breathe. Never mind.

Drillbuster is the Micromaster partner to the Autobot Road Fire, and helps him fend off the Nine Great Demon Generals.

Fiction

Zone story pages


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Toys

Zone

  • Road Fire (Autobot, 1990)
Japanese ID number: C-349
Drillbuster transforms into a Cybertronic drill tank. He was only available with his larger partner Road Fire, whose "base" mode has a ramp mechanism to launch the tiny Transformer.
  • Big Powered (Multi-pack, 1990)
Japanese ID number: C-353
All three Powered Masters (Sonic Bomber, Dai Atlas and Road Fire) as well as their Micromaster partners were also available in a great big gift set.


Trivia

  • Drillbuster is unique among the Powered Master Micromaster partners in that he does not transform into a real sports car (or a close-enough approximation).