A body-type or model is the basic design of a Transformer's chassis. The design can be shared with other Transformers, either with or without individualizing customizations. In some universes, upgrading or refitting a Transformer from one body-type to another can be a lucrative black market business. Individual body-types have identifying model numbers. For example, Bumblebee, Cliffjumper, and Bug Bite have all, in one universe or another, inhabited a "C1186-P0019" of various colors. That model is reportedly popular with scouts.
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| - A body-type or model is the basic design of a Transformer's chassis. The design can be shared with other Transformers, either with or without individualizing customizations. In some universes, upgrading or refitting a Transformer from one body-type to another can be a lucrative black market business. Individual body-types have identifying model numbers. For example, Bumblebee, Cliffjumper, and Bug Bite have all, in one universe or another, inhabited a "C1186-P0019" of various colors. That model is reportedly popular with scouts.
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| - A body-type or model is the basic design of a Transformer's chassis. The design can be shared with other Transformers, either with or without individualizing customizations. In some universes, upgrading or refitting a Transformer from one body-type to another can be a lucrative black market business. Individual body-types have identifying model numbers. For example, Bumblebee, Cliffjumper, and Bug Bite have all, in one universe or another, inhabited a "C1186-P0019" of various colors. That model is reportedly popular with scouts. Body-types are particularly common in the Transformers toy lines, where many redecos are marketed as separate characters. This article puts its focus on body-types with relevance in fiction and other outstanding qualities. Because otherwise, this list could go on forever.
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