Vintage 1987 G1 Transformers: Targetmasters Quickmix Action Figure – Loose Autobot (Non-Mint / Parts & Restoration / Missing Targetmasters)
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Vintage 1987 G1 Transformers: Targetmasters Quickmix Action Figure – Loose Autobot (Non-Mint / Parts & Restoration / Missing Targetmasters)

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Vintage 1987 G1 Transformers: Targetmasters Quickmix Action Figure – Loose Autobot (Non-Mint / Parts & Restoration / Missing Targetmasters)Expand your vintage Cybertronian junkyard or find the perfect project piece with this authentic 1987 Generation 1 (G1) Transformers Autobot Quickmix action figure. Manufactured by Hasbro during the classic late 80s Targetmaster era, Quickmix serves as the Autobots' premier chemical engineer, transforming from a blocky robot warrior into a six wheeled cement mixer truck. This vintage figure is sold loose and in heavily played with, non mint condition.

Expand your vintage Cybertronian junkyard or find the perfect project piece with this authentic 1987 Generation 1 (G1) Transformers Autobot Quickmix action figure. Manufactured by Hasbro during the classic late-80s Targetmaster era, Quickmix serves as the Autobots' premier chemical engineer, transforming from a blocky robot warrior into a six-wheeled cement mixer truck.

This vintage figure is sold loose and in heavily played-with, non-mint condition. It is missing both of his Nebulan Targetmaster partners (Boomer and Ricochet), shows noticeable sticker wear, and features typical vintage screw rust. It is an ideal, budget-friendly pickup for toy restorers looking for a cleaning project, customizers needing donor parts, or collectors wanting an affordable vehicle-mode background filler for a battlefield display.

Product Highlights

  • Authentic 1987 Hasbro Release: A genuine, original-era Generation 1 piece—not a modern reissue or third-party reproduction. Constructed with the classic heavy-duty plastic of the era.

  • Functional Transformation: Despite the cosmetic wear, the internal transformation joints still operate, allowing you to convert him from a robot into his six-wheeled cement mixer configuration..

  • Perfect Project Piece: An affordable entry point for an amateur restorer looking to practice sticker replacement, rust removal, and plastic detailing.

Item Condition Statement (Heavily Played-With / Non-Mint Condition)

This vintage G1 figure shows significant signs of historical play and storage wear, detailed below:

  • Hardware Condition (Screw Rust): The metal assembly screws on the back of the figure and near the wheel axles show visible rust/surface oxidation typical of vintage toys stored in non-climate-controlled environments.

  • Sticker & Decal Wear: The original factory paper foil decals are present but show clear signs of age and damage, including edge fraying, peeling corners, and surface scuffing. Some stickers may be partially missing.

  • Plastic & Paint Quality: The molded red and grey plastic is structurally intact with no major cracks or deep bite marks, though it exhibits general surface scuffing, minor play marks, and light edge wear from years of childhood battles.

  • Joints & Wheels: All six wheels roll on their axles, though some joints may feel slightly loose compared to a mint specimen. The figure is still fully capable of standing and displaying.

  • Storage Environment: Placed into a smoke-free, pet-free, and climate-controlled hobby environment after acquisition to halt further environmental degradation.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Brand / Manufacturer Hasbro / Takara
Product Line Transformers Generation 1 (G1)
Sub-Line / Faction Targetmasters / Autobot
Character Quickmix
Release Year 1987
Overall Condition Non-Mint / Heavily Played-With (Screw Rust & Decal Wear)
Accessories Included NONE (Targetmaster Partners Missing)

 

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