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*The ''[[The Transformers (toyline)|Generation 1]]'' [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmasters]] and their [[Nebulos|Nebulan]] partners
*The ''[[The Transformers (toyline)|Generation 1]]'' [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmasters]] and their [[Nebulos|Nebulan]] partners
*The ''Generation 1'' Double [[Targetmaster]]s' Nebulan partners/guns (gang-molded in groups of three, one from each toy per faction)
*The ''Generation 1'' Double [[Targetmaster]]s' Nebulan partners/guns (gang-molded in groups of three, one from each toy per faction)
*''Generation 1'' [[Micromaster]] patrols (gang-molded in pairs, two sets per patrol of four)
*The ''Generation 1'' [[Micromaster]] patrols (gang-molded in pairs, two sets per patrol of four)
*Each of the ''Generation 1'' [[Micromaster Transport]]s (Micromaster figures and their respective trailers)
*Each of the ''Generation 1'' [[Micromaster Transport]]s (Micromaster figures and their respective trailers)
*''Generation 1'' [[Micromaster Combiner]] Squads (gang-molded in groups of six, the whole squad)
*The ''Generation 1'' [[Micromaster Combiner]] Squads (gang-molded in groups of six, the whole squad)
*The ''Generation 1'' [[Action Master]] signgle pack figures' weapons and accessories/partners (gang-molded in groups of six)
*''[[Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' [[Rotor Force]] (gang-molded in pairs)
*''[[Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' [[Rotor Force]] (gang-molded in pairs)
*The original six ''Generation 2'' [[Go-Bot (G2)|Go-Bots]] (all six are connected to each other via gang-molding)
*The original six ''Generation 2'' [[Go-Bot (G2)|Go-Bots]] (all six are connected to each other via gang-molding)
*The originally unreleased second batch of ''Generation 2'' Go-Bots (same as the first batch, although some of the [[mold]]s got damaged so two of the toys would end up unusuable when the other four eventually got released for ''[[Robots in Disguise (toyline)|Robots in Disguise]]'')
*The originally unreleased second batch of ''Generation 2'' Go-Bots (same as the first batch, although some of the [[mold]]s got damaged so two of the toys would end up unusuable when the other four eventually got released for ''[[Robots in Disguise (toyline)|Robots in Disguise]]'')
*''Generation 2'' [[Axelerator]]s (gang-molded in pairs)
*The ''Generation 2'' [[Axelerator]]s (gang-molded in pairs)
*''[[Armada (toyline)|Armada]]'', ''[[Energon (toyline)|Energon]]'' and ''[[Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]'' [[Mini-Con]] teams (gang-molded in groups of three, the whole team)
*The ''[[Armada (toyline)|Armada]]'', ''[[Energon (toyline)|Energon]]'' and ''[[Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]'' [[Mini-Con]] teams (gang-molded in groups of three, the whole team)
*''Armada'' [[bulk]]s and their Mini-Con partners
*The ''Armada'' [[bulk]]s and their respective Mini-Con partners


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 09:23, 13 June 2009

Three sets of the same gang-molded toys. The smoky-clear parts in the bottom row are all lavender in the middle row, and all black in the top row. See the pattern of consistent plastic-color changes from row to row across all the toys in each set? This is gang-molding in action. Take note that the rightmost column uses paint applications to drastically change the car panel colors, but the plastic below still conforms to the pattern. (Not shown: The eighty-six other versions of these molds.)

Gang-molding is the practice of using the same plastic mold to simultaneously manufacture different parts for different toys.

Multiple large Transformers toys are not typically gang-molded; the procedure is normally used either for a single large toy and a smaller one that is associated with it, such as a Headmaster and its head component or a Bulk and its partner Mini-Con, or for several smaller toys, such as a Mini-Con team. Sometimes gang-molded toys are sold together, as in these cases, but there have been instances of toys that were sold separately having parts from the same molds, such as the Axelerators Skram and Windbreaker, or either set of Go-Bots molds.

In most cases, producing one of several toys that are gang-molded together will automatically result in some or all of the parts for the other toys being produced as well. This is why all the toys in certain types of groups tend to get redecoed at about the same time--making a toy from Armada Firebot's mold, such as Anti-Blaze, will also create similarly colored versions of Makeshift and Prowl (in Anti-Blaze's case, Scythe and Checkpoint respectively).

Not all toys that are packaged together are gang-molded. The three members of the Clear Skies Mini-Con Team, for example, are molded independently of each other.

Notable examples of gang-molding

  • The Generation 1 Headmasters and their Nebulan partners
  • The Generation 1 Double Targetmasters' Nebulan partners/guns (gang-molded in groups of three, one from each toy per faction)
  • The Generation 1 Micromaster patrols (gang-molded in pairs, two sets per patrol of four)
  • Each of the Generation 1 Micromaster Transports (Micromaster figures and their respective trailers)
  • The Generation 1 Micromaster Combiner Squads (gang-molded in groups of six, the whole squad)
  • The Generation 1 Action Master signgle pack figures' weapons and accessories/partners (gang-molded in groups of six)
  • Generation 2 Rotor Force (gang-molded in pairs)
  • The original six Generation 2 Go-Bots (all six are connected to each other via gang-molding)
  • The originally unreleased second batch of Generation 2 Go-Bots (same as the first batch, although some of the molds got damaged so two of the toys would end up unusuable when the other four eventually got released for Robots in Disguise)
  • The Generation 2 Axelerators (gang-molded in pairs)
  • The Armada, Energon and Cybertron Mini-Con teams (gang-molded in groups of three, the whole team)
  • The Armada bulks and their respective Mini-Con partners

See Also