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* All four of the Mini-Cons in this assortment come on red cards like the ''[[Generations (toyline)|Generations]]'' toys, but lack the "Generations" on the logo, thus this wiki classifies them as "2010" product.
* All four of the Mini-Cons in this assortment come on red cards like the ''[[Generations (toyline)|Generations]]'' toys, but lack the "Generations" on the logo, thus this wiki classifies them as "2010" product.
* The back of his package rather oddly identifies Brake-Neck's vehicle mode as a "Sports Car". Yyyyeah, good luck picking up one of those at the local dealership.
* The back of his package rather oddly identifies Brake-Neck's vehicle mode as a "Sports Car". Yyyyeah, good luck picking up one of those at the local dealership.
*Some of the cards he's packaged in has Pan-Handler's name,but at the back,it shows the stuff for Brake-Neck.


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==

Revision as of 15:10, 6 February 2012

This article is about the Mini-con. For the penguin, see Break.
Brake-Neck is an Autobot allied Mini-Con from the 2010 Transformers toyline.
It's his fault Chip is in that wheelchair.

Brake-Neck is fast and brave. And... well, he's fast and brave, did we mention that? Okay, yes, he's also as dumb as a post and has one of the lowest "Skill" rankings ever recorded... so yeah, good thing he's so fast and brave. [1]

Toys

Transformers (2010)

  • Brake-Neck (Mini-Con, 2010)
Brake-Neck is a minor retool of Six-Speed, transforming into a white Toyota GT-One Le Mans-style racing car. He was only sold on an individual cardback in discount store chains like Family Dollar in the US.
This mold was also used to make Hydroplane, Socket and Guardian Speed.

Notes

  • There's no indication what universe Brake-Neck is from on his packaging.
  • All four of the Mini-Cons in this assortment come on red cards like the Generations toys, but lack the "Generations" on the logo, thus this wiki classifies them as "2010" product.
  • The back of his package rather oddly identifies Brake-Neck's vehicle mode as a "Sports Car". Yyyyeah, good luck picking up one of those at the local dealership.

Footnotes

  1. Brake-neck's single-carded Tech Specs.