Ironworks (facility)

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This article is about the construction station. For the Micromaster whose name it sometimes shares, see Ironworks (Micromaster).
Ironworks is an Autobot Micromaster base from the Generation 1 continuity family.
I'll blow 'em away! HAHAHAHAohgod

The Autobots' construction station—sometimes known as the Ironworks, perhaps in honour of its commander—is an unusual building, home to such diverse and random elements as a crane, a windmill interstellar communicator, an iron forge, and a missile launcher. This can perhaps be attributed to its operator, who has a lot of spare time on his hands and is prone to creating strange bits of structure around his post. The station normally functions as a construction site, but can convert to a heavily armed communications tower mode.

Sometimes, the base itself transforms into an Autobot communications specialist named Ironworks, who's just as eccentric as the base's odd form would suggest.

Fiction

Zone cartoon, manga, and story pages

Upon the creation of the Zone Base, Ironworks was put in charge of the Construction Station. Zone Part 4

When the Decepticon Generals invaded Zone, the Construction Station attempted to fend the villains off. It transformed from its construction station form into a massive artillery platform and let the Decepticons have it with volley after volley of completely and utterly pointless firepower. No matter how much firing was done, no actual damage was done to the Decepticons, who managed to make off with a sample of Energon Z. Transformers: Zone Enter the New Supreme Commander, Dai Atlas!

Classics

Jeez...how big does that make Countdown's base in this timeline?

Ironworks (the name referring to the base itself) had become a major Autobot fortress in Oregon. In 2012, it became a battleground against evil Autobots from Primax -408.24 Epsilon. Invasion Prologue Invasion

Wings Universe

By the year 2984, the Construction station was in operation on Cyberion. It was subjected to a test of Cybertronian Knight Flare-Up's homemade explosives. Hoist the Flag

Toys

Generation 1

Windmills do not work that way! GOODNIGHT!
  • Ironworks (Micromaster Station, 1989)
    • Accessories: Crane/rocket launcher, crane staging, ramp, rocket
The construction station was sold in a small boxed package, along with Ironworks. It contains a crane which can rotate and elevate as well as stow a (non-firing) missile, a spinning three-bladed "radar dish", and a basket for Ironworks to stand in when the base is converted to its radar station mode.
Ramps allow the construction station mode to connect to other Micromaster stations to form larger "city" complexes.

Zone

  • Build Base (Micro TF Station, 1990)
    • Japanese ID number: C-344
    • Accessories: Crane/rocket launcher, crane staging, ramp, rocket
The construction station was sold in Japan as the "Build Base". There are no notable differences between this release and the Hasbro one.


Generations

War for Cybertron: Earthrise

File:TF-WFC-E-Deluxe-Ironworks.jpg
Dude, where's my windmill?
  • Ironworks (Deluxe, 2020)
    • ID number: WFC-E8
    • Accessories: Blaster
Part of the Earthrise line, Ironworks is a new Deluxe class mold with a robot mode loosely based on his original Micromaster counterpart. Ironworks is part of a new subclass called "Modulators", replacing to the previous toyline's Deluxe Weaponizers, and can split into several pieces to become armor or weapons for other figures. These pieces also have several A.I.R. Lock connection points, which allows him to be reconfigured into a Micromaster battle station resembling the construction station. He can even be paired up with Irontread from the previous line if you so choose.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Build Base (ビルドベース Birudo Bēsu)
  • Italian: Radar