Scrapheap (G1)
- Scrapheap is a Junkion from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Scrapheap is a Junkion. He's around.
Fiction
Generation 1 cartoon continuity
The Transformers cartoon
- Voice actor: Michael Bell or Frank Welker (English), Keiichi Nanba (Japanese)

Scrapheap was among Wreck-Gar's war party that attacked the Autobots. As he rode another Junkion, he used a chain lasso to try to bring Springer down out of the air, but Springer was able to subvert Scrapheap's attack by pulling him off his ride. Despite this setback, Scrapheap and his motorcycle transformed and changed positions, resuming their advance.
Scrapheap was standing behind Wreck-Gar when the Autobot Hot Rod made parley with the Junkions via the Universal greeting, and took part in a spontaneous song-and-dance sequence to celebrate the alliance. After, he led a small group which gathered the remains of the fallen Ultra Magnus and restored him to life.The Transformers: The Movie
Victory cartoon
Scrapheap was in Iron Town when it was attacked by the Decepticon desperadoes. Luckily, Star Saber was there too, to save the day. The Brave Hero of the Universe - Star Saber
Marvel UK comics

A few months later, Scrapheap and Junkyard were present when Rodimus Prime tried to contact Junk for information about the missing Wreck-Gar, who had been abducted by the Quintessons. Space Pirates!, part 3
Shortly thereafter, Scrapheap and his friend were waiting for Wreck-Gar on a small asteroid in the Delta six Quadrant. The Junkions had intercepted the Quintesson Journal (lobbed in their direction by the missing Wreck-Gar) some time ago) and had completed a jerry-rigged setup to relay its contents via the Junkion World Service.Space Pirates!, part 5
Toys
United
- Autobot SET (3-pack, 2011)
- Accessories: Axe
- Scrapheap is a redeco and retooling of the 2010 Wreck-Gar mold, transforming into a "junker" dirt bike. His tailpipe assembly transforms into a four-bladed battle-axe, which also has a 3mm clip. He has a new head, which was kept a secret in official photography (even though the smaller image of the box he came in kinda spoiled the surprise).
- Scrapheap was only available in an e-Hobby exclusive 3-pack with a clear-blue Hot Rod and a battle-damaged Kup. Preorders for the set were opened on December 13 of 2010 and closed on January 11 of 2011, and shipped on an unspecified date in March.
Notes
- Scrapheap, along with Junkyard, is one of two non-Wreck-Gar Junkions to have a full character model, including an alternate mode, developed for The Transformers: The Movie. Both are present in almost every Junkion crowd scene.
- The 1986 profile book series identified this character's design as "Junkion 2" and his compatriot as "Junkion 1".
- The name "Scrapheap" comes from The Complete Ark book, and was suggested in part by one of the original model artists.



