Full-Tilt (G1)

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This article is about Trypticon's barely-existent companion/necktie. For Trypticon's assistant who got the personality instead of the toy, see Wipe-Out.
Full-Tilt is a Decepticon in the Generation 1 continuity family.
Poor bastard exists just too much to get into "Things that don't exist."


dear anyone who ever had a Trypticon toy as a kid,

    Do you remember the skidz sized car that clipped onto Trypticon's front when he was a dinasaur? I didn't think so you heartless bastards.
    his name was Full-Tilt and he transformed into a small, purple all terrain car that could be launched from Trypticons little tower thing that comes out of the road in the middle of him.
    He was great, i loved the little guy.

Entry tags: g1, trypticon, purple car, robot love
Current mood: buttery


----Starscreams ghost 08:45, 27 June 2007 (UTC)

Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon

He's just that car-like thing on Trypticon's chest. He's also a door.

His robot mode is never seen (if he even has one), and in fact no reference is ever made to him.

Marvel G1 comic

Like the cartoon, Full-Tilt is only seen as Trypticon's breastplate. His functional nonexistence is reinforced by his omission from Trypticon's Transformers Universe entry. Moreover, his potential role as Trypticon's helper is filled by Wipe-Out.

Dreamwave G1 comic

Full-Tilt finally exists, with a robot mode and everything! But only as one of the two "battlefield drones" that Trypticon controls (the other being Brunt the tank). More Than Meets The Eye

Sigh.

Toys

Generation 1

  • Trypticon (Decepticon City, 1986/1987)
Japanese ID number: D-63
Full-Tilt transforms into a car or Trypticon's bra. He can be launched from Trypticon while he is in city mode. His little teeny double-barreled gun is one of the most commonly-lost accessories in Transformerdom.
This mold was also used to make Gigascouter.