Transformers fans got a treat this week when Hasbro lead product designer Mark Maher shared a big batch of photos and insights on Amalgamous Prime through his Instagram page
markclonus. The post not only showcased the figure from multiple angles but also pulled back the curtain on the inspirations that guided its creation.
Amalgamous Prime comes to the Age of the Primes line with a design that leans into his shapeshifting legacy. Takara Tomy's Yuki-san brought new engineering twists that give the toy more flexibility than past Primes, while Ken Christiansen's Covenant of Primus artwork influenced the use of the T-Cog as a defining feature of the character. The result is a Prime loaded with unique connections and clever details that underline his ever-changing nature.

As designer Mark Maher explained, "Unique connections along with strong versatility clearly makes this character a must have." He also encouraged fans to imagine the Prime's limitless possibilities: "Such a fun challenge to sit there and imagine him constantly changing and shifting into things as he talks to his brothers and sister."

You can check out Maher's full post on Instagram here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/C_yvfbqJnWE/And follow his page here:
https://www.instagram.com/markclonus/Join the discussion about Amalgamous Prime and the Age of the Primes line on our forums:
https://www.seibertron.com/energonpub/transformers-age-of-the-primes-2025-transformers-generations-line-discussion-t120629.phpHere are some additional images. You can view the rest of his gallery of Amalgamous Prime on Mark's Instagram page.


