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* Wideload, like all of the ''Classics'' Mini-Cons, was originally intended to be released in a ''[[Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]''-series Mini-Con two-pack. It is currently unknown what his original name and affiliation was going to be. | * Wideload, like all of the ''Classics'' Mini-Cons, was originally intended to be released in a ''[[Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]''-series Mini-Con two-pack. It is currently unknown what his original name and affiliation was going to be. | ||
* The hand-painted sample pictured on the back of the Demolition Team's card has different [[Paint | * The hand-painted sample pictured on the back of the Demolition Team's card has different [[Paint operation|paint applications]] than the actual final product, most notably giving him a purple helmet (watch it) and painted vehicle-mode headlamps. | ||
* The stock photo has also mis-transformed his lower half, showing the backs of his legs. Oopsie. | * The stock photo has also mis-transformed his lower half, showing the backs of his legs. Oopsie. | ||
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| The name or term "Wideload" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Wideload (disambiguation). |
- Wideload is a Decepticon-allied Mini-Con from the Classics portion of the Generation 1 continuity family. His name is sometimes spelled Wide Load.
Wideload is a member of the Demolition Team, a trio who use their engineering skills and raw strength to destroy Autobot installations with ease.
Fiction
Classics
Wide Load began his career on the Autobot-aligned Heavy Hauler Team. The New World
Toys
Classics
- Demolition Team (Mini-Con Team, 2006)
- Part of the first wave of Classics Mini-Cons, Wideload transforms into an "earth-mover" dump truck. He was only available with his teammates Broadside and Sledge.
Trivia
- Wideload, like all of the Classics Mini-Cons, was originally intended to be released in a Cybertron-series Mini-Con two-pack. It is currently unknown what his original name and affiliation was going to be.
- The hand-painted sample pictured on the back of the Demolition Team's card has different paint applications than the actual final product, most notably giving him a purple helmet (watch it) and painted vehicle-mode headlamps.
- The stock photo has also mis-transformed his lower half, showing the backs of his legs. Oopsie.
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