Tag: Mini Vehicles

Beachcomber Generation 1 Hasbro 1985

Here is your Robot of the Week! Beachcomber from the Generation 1 Transformers mini vehicles. So if it looks like I am doing a run of G1 mini vehicles, you would be correct. I will probably eventually do a run of Go-Bots from Generation 2 and Machine Robos when I get around to it. So Beachcomber is a pretty cool little robot. Stands good, you don’t have to extend the legs(like Bumblebee and Cliffjumper) which can cause issues down the line if you transform these baby’s long enough. Blue and gray work pretty good colorwise for this little dune buggy. It is a simple design, but simple can take you a long way when you got a nice looking dune buggy and decent looking robot as options. The transformation is simplistic as well, but it’s nice as I have done it about 3 times while writing this little blurb. The dune buggy mode reminds me of a Lego car. The pieces mold tightly together and you would hardly know it was a Transformers robot if not for the Autobot sticker on the hood. It’s a nice Generation 1 robot that really would not cost you much to add to your collection loose.

 

 

Beachcomber Generation 1 Autobot Hasbro 1985

Beachcomber Generation 1 Autobot Hasbro 1985

Beachcomber G1 Generation 1 Hasbro 1985 robot back

 

 

Beachcomber G1 Generation 1 Hasbro 1985 Chenowth FAV front

Beachcomber G1 Generation 1 Hasbro 1985 Chenowth FAV bottom

Beachcomber G1 Generation 1 Hasbro 1985 robot front

Beachcomber G1 Generation 1 Hasbro 1985 Chenowth FAV back

Gears Generation 1 Transformers Hasbro 1984

Gears is a cool little mini vehicle is a nice design and easy to transform. Since you don’t have to extend the legs, he stands a lot easier than say Bumblebee and Cliffjumper from the same collection of G1 mini vehicles. Mini vehicles in general are simplistic robots in form and transformation, but that makes them a lot of fun. I find myself transforming them back and forth as I take pictures, write about them, and research more about these pieces. This one is in pretty good shape except for the Autobot sticker. It’s not too bad in either robot or truck form.

Gears Generation 1 Autobot Hasbro 1984

Gears Generation 1 Autobot Hasbro 1984

When these came out in the 80’s I really didn’t care much for them. I only came into them recently in auction lot of which now makes up the bulk of my G1 Transformers.  This line of robots really remind me of the Gobots or Machine Robo. I find the original Japanese Machine Robos superior in packaging and design. They transform easier, you can keep them in their original packaging, and they look good both as robots and vehicles. Because of these similarity and the fact that I don’t care if I break them, I find them just as fun. This is probably my favorite one to play with so far. =)

Gears Generation 1 Hasbro 1984 car front

Gears Generation 1 Hasbro 1984 car bottomGears Generation 1 Hasbro 1984 robot back

 

Gears Generation 1 Hasbro 1984 car back


Cliffjumper Generation 1 Hasbro 1984

When I first got this one, I was like nice. I have Bumblebee! It really looks like Bumblebee from the cartoon since I have the yellow version, but it is the wrong car. Bumblebee is a Volkswagon Bug, not a Porsche Turbo. The face really looks like Bumblebee though. While looking this up with Bumblebee I realized I had Cliffjumper and I mixed the two up. Hasbro made the choice to have Cliffjumper in red and yellow as a way to make the toy line look bigger. I dunno, six cars in the Mini Vehicles line is good enough as far as I can tell.

Cliffjumper Generation 1 Autobot 1984 Transformers Mini Vehicles

Cliffjumper Generation 1 Autobot 1984 Mini Vehicles

I enjoy the little guy as it is easy to transform. Not too stupid looking, but they could have put a little more effort into the hands and arms. Anyway figure since these Bumblebee and Cliffjumper both transform the same way and I confused the two, they will my Robot of the Week this week. Cliffjumper’s legs are a little loose after transforming him over the years. So the joints on the arms and legs are a bit loose and he does not stand or pose as well as he used to.

Cliffjumper G1 Generation 1 Hasbro Mini Vehicles 1984 car form front

Cliffjumper G1 Transformers Hasbro Mini Vehicles 1984 car form

 

Cliffjumper G1 Generation 1 Hasbro Mini Vehicles 1984 robot form back

Cliffjumper G1 Generation 1 Hasbro Mini Vehicles 1984 car form back

Cliffjumper G1 Generation 1 Hasbro Mini Vehicles 1984 car form bottom