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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Niagara Base has long been reported to be a recommissioned toy from Takara's ''[[Microman]]'' line. We have yet to get official confirmation of this fact, though. At the very least, it clearly wasn't designed with normal Transformers toys in mind, not even Basic-sized ones, as the base interior is clearly designed around an entirely different [[scale]] of figure.
* Niagara Base has long been reported to be a recommissioned toy from Takara's ''[[Microman]]'' line. We have yet to get official confirmation of this fact, though. At the very least, it clearly wasn't designed with normal Transformers toys in mind, not even Basic-sized ones, as the base interior is designed around a considerably smaller [[scale]] of figure.
* Obviously, the Niagara Base is named after the real-world [[Niagara Falls]]. Though said falls are way, way, way bigger.
* Obviously, the Niagara Base is named after the real-world [[Niagara Falls]]. Though said falls are way, way, way bigger.


[[Category:Bases]]
[[Category:Bases]]
[[Category:Beast Wars II]]
[[Category:Beast Wars II]]

Revision as of 17:00, 29 July 2011

The Niagara Base is a base from the Beast Wars II portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
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The Niagara Base (ナイアガラベース Naiagara Bēsu) is a Maximal outpost on Gaea, concealed behind a waterfall.

Fiction

Beast Wars II cartoon


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Toys

Beast Wars II

  • Diver & Niagara Base (1998)
    • Japanese ID number: X-2


Notes

  • Niagara Base has long been reported to be a recommissioned toy from Takara's Microman line. We have yet to get official confirmation of this fact, though. At the very least, it clearly wasn't designed with normal Transformers toys in mind, not even Basic-sized ones, as the base interior is designed around a considerably smaller scale of figure.
  • Obviously, the Niagara Base is named after the real-world Niagara Falls. Though said falls are way, way, way bigger.