![]() ![]() ![]() He was discontinued at retail in 1986, but continued to be available as a mail-away item until 1988, costing $8 and two Robot Points. Near the end of the year, the extra Mirage was replaced by Skids.) Like all his 1984 brethren, Mirage received a heat-activated rubsign in 1985, added to his spoiler. (There were originally only eleven different Autobot Cars figures in a case of 12, with the extra Mirage used to fill up the case. In 1984, Mirage was the most common figure of his price point, since he was packaged two per case for the better part of the year. This toy is incredibly easily broken at the waist pivot, being just a thin metal rod connecting his upper and lower halves. The toy was specifically designed to work with the launcher mechanism contained in the Optimus Prime / Battle Convoy trailer. His mold was originally used for a Diaclone F-1 Ligier JS11 racer. Mirage was part of the original 1984 Autobot Cars assortment. Known designers: Kōjin Ōno (TakaraTomy).Accessories: " rocket-dart hunting rifle", missile launcher, 3 missiles.I don't need to be street-legal I'm rich. ![]()
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