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2002-2010 Don't Call Me Tony Prod. |
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Tech Spec |
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"Proper maintenance prevents poor performance."
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Hoist believes every Autobot should operate at peak efficiency levels at all times, which means he's a stickler for proper maintenance of both internal micro-circuitry and external structural integrity. He's always prepared to tow an injured Autobot in for repairs. And if fired upon in the line of duty, he'll quickly convert to robot mode and battle back with a vengance! |
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Strength
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Intelligence
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Speed
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Endurance
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Rank
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Courage
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Firepower
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Skill
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8
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7
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4
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8
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3
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6
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Variations |
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There are no known variations of Hoist.
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Notes |
Availability: This figure was available in 1997. | ||
| Additional Versions of Hoist: | |||
| Hoist (1985) |
Decoy Hoist (1986) |
Spychanger Hoist (2004) |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored into Machine Wars Hubcap (1997), Daiei Clear Wreckerhook (2000, Japan), Tow Line (2001), and Robotmasters Wreckerhook (2004, Japan). | |||
| Remolds: This figure was never remolded. | |||
| Name Reuses: The name Hoist was reassigned to Armada Hoist (2003) and Movie Hoist (2009). | |||