Unicron.com did an interview with John Warden about Unicron.
* Something this big could only be done through the crowdfunding platform of HasLab.
* About 50 steps to transform
* Worked with
Kunihiro to make it transform into a perfect sphere without the robot mode looking like Cosmos in the legs
* The sheer weight required a lot of big joints and a lot of parts coming together to make them strong enough to support the weight
* The robot mode can use the stand like planet mode does, but is also completely self-supporting
* Robot mode can pose without the stand, feet are designed to support its weight in posing
* Colors are as close to final as possible, what we see here is basically what we're getting.
* No brick-and-mortar release, this is our one-shot chance to get this figure released.
* Takara's Japanese release through TakaraTomy Mall is completely identical, they are partnering with Hasbro in this endeavor.
* This figure WILL NOT HAPPEN without backers, but the good news is that they already have an enormous amount of backers, the momentum of this thing has really taken off.
* Equator spikes are a type of resin that has some flexibility to it to avoid breakage, had to be molded from semi-rigid material because of how thin and pointy, but are still made to be as rigid as possible to hold shape. Not ABS because that could potentially break and be a poking hazard.
* The planet shells are fully integrated into the transformation, only the ring is detachable, while the shells use an intricate system of folds.
* The base stand is recommended for the transformation, unless you have a friend to hold it for you, or you can hold it all yourself "if you're really jacked".
* Aside from the detachable rings, it is not a partsformer.
* 15-20 minute transformation if you know what you're doing. Took John Warden about hour to
very carefully transform the unfinished model.
* Arms come out of the back of the planet just like in the movie. Kunihiro-san wanted to make sure the figure did that.
* Robot mode teeth are articulated separately from the mouth to allow fans to choose if they want the teeth visible or folded away for a teethless look, mouth can also fully close to hide the teeth completely.
* Figure is mostly done as is, but there is definitely more news to come for this thing.
* No electronics. Focused more on keeping the price where it is with articulation and detail. "Wanted to make sure this thing was a like a Masterpiece grade Unicron."
* Planet mode is like the size of a beach ball.
* Head is not detachable "right now". It's been discussed and they're still engineering the figure so it's entirely possible, but right now "No".