>
shop.seibertron.com amazon.seibertron.com Facebook Twitter X YouTube Pinterest Instagram Myspace LinkedIn Patreon Podcast RSS
This page runs on affiliate links — your clicks may earn us a few Shanix. Want the full transmission? Roll out to our Affiliate Disclosure.

What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Feel free to discuss anything about any of the thousands of Transformer toys here. Anything from Generation 1 all the way to the soon to be released, the never to be released or the hope to be released is fair game! Want to show off your stuff? Please post your's and see others in the Transformers Collections Forum.

What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby Mykltron » Sat Oct 15, 2011 7:33 pm

Motto: "If I win again I'm still the champion. If you win HAH! that's just impossible.

Weapon: tea cup."
I know that in the beginning Hasbro went around buying up the rights to any transforming toy they could find and then jammed them all into a cartoon so hardly any or none of these were designed to be sold under the Transformers brand name but under names like Diaclone. Loads of new toys were designed for the 86 film. My question is: what was the first toy designed for Transformers after the brand name Transformers was created/copyrighted? The first 'real' Transformer, if you will.
Image

Why not take a look at My TF Repaints? Updated 23rd January 2015
User avatar
Mykltron
Guardian Of Seibertron
Posts: 5979
News Credits: 9
Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 6:43 am
Location: Nearby. Watching.

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby Screamfleet » Sat Oct 15, 2011 8:04 pm

Weapon: Null-Ray Rifle
That could be hard to say without someone who worked their coming forward and saying so. As Designed first doesn't mean released first. It may have sat around in the planning stages longer than the others before it was released.
User avatar
Screamfleet
Pretender
Posts: 744
Joined: Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:49 pm
Strength: 7
Intelligence: 7
Speed: 9
Endurance: 7
Rank: 5
Courage: 8
Firepower: 7
Skill: 7

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby -Kanrabat- » Sat Oct 15, 2011 8:35 pm

Motto: "Love it? GET IT!
It's that simple."
Weapon: Vibro-Axe
Was it Hot-Rod / Rodimus?
Come see my latest creation, Death Hand, the actual transforming Transformers!

Image
User avatar
-Kanrabat-
God Of Transformers
Posts: 18907
News Credits: 101
Joined: Sun Dec 12, 2010 4:19 pm
Location: Canada, province of Québec
Watch -Kanrabat- on YouTube
Buy from -Kanrabat- on eBay
Strength: N/A
Intelligence: N/A
Speed: N/A
Endurance: N/A
Rank: Infinity
Courage: N/A
Firepower: N/A
Skill: N/A

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby bionic_radical » Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:02 pm

Aerialbots?
bionic_radical
Vehicon
Posts: 373
News Credits: 2
Joined: Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:52 pm

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby gavinfuzzy » Sun Oct 16, 2011 12:36 am

Motto: "Secrets are the foundations of success"
Weapon: Sub-Machine Gun
-Kanrabat- wrote:Was it Hot-Rod / Rodimus?


Yes, probably something from the TFTM toyline... when they introduced tons of their "own" character. Im sure scourge, cyclonus, and maybe galvatron were desinged by hasbro... As a result cyclonus looked like one of the worst G1 toys in history IMO :lol:
Add me as a friend on facebook ---> http://www.facebook.com/gavinlimkj
User avatar
gavinfuzzy
Godmaster
Posts: 1871
News Credits: 10
Joined: Tue Jun 09, 2009 11:14 pm
Location: Singapore
Watch gavinfuzzy on YouTube
Strength: 8
Intelligence: 10
Speed: 6
Endurance: 6
Rank: 8
Courage: 8
Firepower: 7
Skill: 7

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby fenrir72 » Sun Oct 16, 2011 1:11 am

Motto: "Power to the strong and the right!"
Weapon: Plasma Cannon
Scourge,Cyclonus,Hotrod/Rodimus Prime and Galvatron were designed by one individual.......Floro Dery. Unlike the 1st and 2nd Season, the movie 'bots were designed first before actually getting a toy.

As for the 1984 crew, I've read that Sunstreaker was the first figure that was actually designed for the diaclone series. The Battle Convoy that would eventually become known as Optimus Prime was the last.

Soundwave and Megatron were actually designed waaaaaaaay before the diaclone cars hence the "U,N.C.L.E" Wather P-38 from the TV series Man from U.N.C.L.E.

Soundwave more or less together with what would become Blaster were also designed much earlier.
User avatar
fenrir72
God Of Transformers
Posts: 10540
News Credits: 60
Joined: Wed Aug 10, 2005 4:37 am
Location: SEA
Buy from fenrir72 on eBay
Alt Mode: Mobile Ground Fortress
Strength: 9
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 6
Endurance: 10+
Rank: 9
Courage: 10
Firepower: 8
Skill: 9

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby gavinfuzzy » Sun Oct 16, 2011 1:35 am

Motto: "Secrets are the foundations of success"
Weapon: Sub-Machine Gun
fenrir72 wrote:Scourge,Cyclonus,Hotrod/Rodimus Prime and Galvatron were designed by one individual.......Floro Dery. Unlike the 1st and 2nd Season, the movie 'bots were designed first before actually getting a toy.

As for the 1984 crew, I've read that Sunstreaker was the first figure that was actually designed for the diaclone series. The Battle Convoy that would eventually become known as Optimus Prime was the last.

Soundwave and Megatron were actually designed waaaaaaaay before the diaclone cars hence the "U,N.C.L.E" Wather P-38 from the TV series Man from U.N.C.L.E.

Soundwave more or less together with what would become Blaster were also designed much earlier.


And despite that, IMO soundwave is one of the bests G1 - designs. I even display him with my classics!
Add me as a friend on facebook ---> http://www.facebook.com/gavinlimkj
User avatar
gavinfuzzy
Godmaster
Posts: 1871
News Credits: 10
Joined: Tue Jun 09, 2009 11:14 pm
Location: Singapore
Watch gavinfuzzy on YouTube
Strength: 8
Intelligence: 10
Speed: 6
Endurance: 6
Rank: 8
Courage: 8
Firepower: 7
Skill: 7

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby fenrir72 » Sun Oct 16, 2011 2:06 am

Motto: "Power to the strong and the right!"
Weapon: Plasma Cannon
Mykltron's question was more or less

"Who was the first Japan based figure back in the 80's who got to be TMed or labeled as a"Transformer"?

Not who had the best design.

More or less for such a question, maybe a research in the United States' Patent office records could answer this mystery.

But on a related note, there are some assertions that Prowl and Soundwave served as the inspiration for the Autobot and Decepticon sigil so they were more or less like among the first batch of figures Hasbro brought from Japan.
User avatar
fenrir72
God Of Transformers
Posts: 10540
News Credits: 60
Joined: Wed Aug 10, 2005 4:37 am
Location: SEA
Buy from fenrir72 on eBay
Alt Mode: Mobile Ground Fortress
Strength: 9
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 6
Endurance: 10+
Rank: 9
Courage: 10
Firepower: 8
Skill: 9

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby gavinfuzzy » Sun Oct 16, 2011 5:12 am

Motto: "Secrets are the foundations of success"
Weapon: Sub-Machine Gun
fenrir72 wrote:Mykltron's question was more or less

"Who was the first Japan based figure back in the 80's who got to be TMed or labeled as a"Transformer"?

Not who had the best design.

More or less for such a question, maybe a research in the United States' Patent office records could answer this mystery.

But on a related note, there are some assertions that Prowl and Soundwave served as the inspiration for the Autobot and Decepticon sigil so they were more or less like among the first batch of figures Hasbro brought from Japan.


Oh wait. Seemed like he meant which TF did hasbro 1st design themself ... Since Diaclone, microman ETC never planned for their toys to be used as TF, that question is kind of invalid, and should be which was the 1st Japanese toy proposed to be used as a TF ...

In that case, it would be Prime or the prowl mold, im quite certain i read it before on the Deciples of boltax blog or TF-1. Where they were showed to Hasbro, and hasro decided to spin the TF story off them. ;)
Add me as a friend on facebook ---> http://www.facebook.com/gavinlimkj
User avatar
gavinfuzzy
Godmaster
Posts: 1871
News Credits: 10
Joined: Tue Jun 09, 2009 11:14 pm
Location: Singapore
Watch gavinfuzzy on YouTube
Strength: 8
Intelligence: 10
Speed: 6
Endurance: 6
Rank: 8
Courage: 8
Firepower: 7
Skill: 7

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby fenrir72 » Sun Oct 16, 2011 5:59 am

Motto: "Power to the strong and the right!"
Weapon: Plasma Cannon
@ Mykltron

TM or Copyrighted?

Now that is a conundrum. Pre 1984, that would be trademarked right? Post 1985, by that time copyrighted?

Again, to be sure, US Patent's Office.
Last edited by fenrir72 on Sun Oct 16, 2011 6:17 am, edited 2 times in total.
User avatar
fenrir72
God Of Transformers
Posts: 10540
News Credits: 60
Joined: Wed Aug 10, 2005 4:37 am
Location: SEA
Buy from fenrir72 on eBay
Alt Mode: Mobile Ground Fortress
Strength: 9
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 6
Endurance: 10+
Rank: 9
Courage: 10
Firepower: 8
Skill: 9

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby RhA » Sun Oct 16, 2011 6:13 am

Motto: "BRING ME DANGER!"
bionic_radical wrote:Aerialbots?


As far as I know, all 1986 Scramble city bots where designed for the Diaclone line, but never got their release. They where released as TF's instead, designwise they are Diaclone. I don't know how that holds up for guys like Abominus and Computron, though Raiden is Diaclone.

I'm guessing the first TF design specifically for 'The TransFormers' (derp) should be in the movie-batch.
Image
Love thy pretenders.
User avatar
RhA
Faction Commander
Posts: 4557
News Credits: 1
Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2003 9:37 am
Location: 1988

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby Mykltron » Sun Oct 16, 2011 6:58 am

Motto: "If I win again I'm still the champion. If you win HAH! that's just impossible.

Weapon: tea cup."
fenrir72 wrote:Mykltron's question was more or less
"Who was the first Japan based figure back in the 80's who got to be TMed or labeled as a"Transformer"?


No. You're right that I'm not asking about the best design though. I'll try and clarify the question:
Prime, Soundwave, Shockwave et al were designed by various companies under various labels and then bought by Hasbro. My question is nothing to do with them and their kind. Who did Hasbro design first for the TF brand?

I know the movie toys were designed by Hasbro with the intent of being released under the TF banner but wondered if anyone knew if others from the previous series were also designed under the TF banner.

fenrir72 wrote:@ Mykltron
TM or Copyrighted?
Now that is a conundrum. Pre 1984, that would be trademarked right? Post 1985, by that time copyrighted?


Splitting hairs! I have no interest in the appropriate legal wording. I hope this reply doesn't sound rude.


fenrir72 wrote:As for the 1984 crew, I've read that Sunstreaker was the first figure that was actually designed for the diaclone series.


Thanks, I'd actually planned on asking this as well!
Image

Why not take a look at My TF Repaints? Updated 23rd January 2015
User avatar
Mykltron
Guardian Of Seibertron
Posts: 5979
News Credits: 9
Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 6:43 am
Location: Nearby. Watching.

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby fenrir72 » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:29 am

Motto: "Power to the strong and the right!"
Weapon: Plasma Cannon
No offense taken. Now that we cleared the air, it seems that the Season 3 figures are technically THE Hasbro Transformers. This part is conjecture but this may be the reason why Broadside had two different animation models. The animated model came first before the toy unlike the pre Movie 'bots, it was the opposite.
User avatar
fenrir72
God Of Transformers
Posts: 10540
News Credits: 60
Joined: Wed Aug 10, 2005 4:37 am
Location: SEA
Buy from fenrir72 on eBay
Alt Mode: Mobile Ground Fortress
Strength: 9
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 6
Endurance: 10+
Rank: 9
Courage: 10
Firepower: 8
Skill: 9

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby Jelze Bunnycat » Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:01 am

Motto: "The only good is knowledge, and the only evil is ignorance."
*sigh* Trademarks apply to names only, copyright is for anything created from scratch, in this case, the toy molds and the fiction. It's not rocket science, kids.

Anyhow, I'll have to agree that the first toys specifically designed for Transformers were the ones for the 1986 movie. But like Beast Machines, those toys were based on pre-production sketches before they were touched up and refined. That's how some characters had two models, resulting in quite an amount of animation errors.

Now that I think about it, I know the origins of all non-Hasbro/Takara toys, except for one: Trypticon. He was never designed to function with Motormaster and Onslaught, unlike Metroplex who had that integrated instead of having to use extra pieces. Can anybody clarify this?
The resident Rewind... well, half of one :lol:

- Jelze Bunnycat =:3

Looking for:
- TR Furos (Hardhead's head) and Crashbash (lost him :()
- PotP Punch head
- TR Galvatron right arm (the gun one)
- CW Brake-Neck/UW Wildrider, CW Offroad
- TR Twinferno & Grotusque
- Greenlight, Lancer and PotP Elita-1
- Legacy Core Slug, Sludge & Snarl
User avatar
Jelze Bunnycat
God Of Transformers
Posts: 19421
News Credits: 241
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 6:45 am
Location: McKinney, Texas, USA; Delft, the Netherlands
Strength: 5
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 8
Endurance: 7
Rank: 1
Courage: 8
Skill: 5

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby fenrir72 » Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:58 am

Motto: "Power to the strong and the right!"
Weapon: Plasma Cannon
@Milady JZGR

;) Just razzing Mykltron about TM and (c). But I have to correct thee about Trypticon. He/It can interact with Onslaught and Motormaster just like Metroplex.
User avatar
fenrir72
God Of Transformers
Posts: 10540
News Credits: 60
Joined: Wed Aug 10, 2005 4:37 am
Location: SEA
Buy from fenrir72 on eBay
Alt Mode: Mobile Ground Fortress
Strength: 9
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 6
Endurance: 10+
Rank: 9
Courage: 10
Firepower: 8
Skill: 9

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby Jelze Bunnycat » Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:13 am

Motto: "The only good is knowledge, and the only evil is ignorance."
fenrir72 wrote:@Milady JZGR

;) Just razzing Mykltron about TM and (c). But I have to correct thee about Trypticon. He/It can interact with Onslaught and Motormaster just like Metroplex.


I specifically mentioned the connector pieces of Trypticon, indicating the feature was not planned when Trypticon was first designed.
The resident Rewind... well, half of one :lol:

- Jelze Bunnycat =:3

Looking for:
- TR Furos (Hardhead's head) and Crashbash (lost him :()
- PotP Punch head
- TR Galvatron right arm (the gun one)
- CW Brake-Neck/UW Wildrider, CW Offroad
- TR Twinferno & Grotusque
- Greenlight, Lancer and PotP Elita-1
- Legacy Core Slug, Sludge & Snarl
User avatar
Jelze Bunnycat
God Of Transformers
Posts: 19421
News Credits: 241
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 6:45 am
Location: McKinney, Texas, USA; Delft, the Netherlands
Strength: 5
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 8
Endurance: 7
Rank: 1
Courage: 8
Skill: 5

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby RhA » Sun Oct 16, 2011 12:24 pm

Motto: "BRING ME DANGER!"
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:*sigh* Trademarks apply to names only, copyright is for anything created from scratch, in this case, the toy molds and the fiction. It's not rocket science, kids.

Anyhow, I'll have to agree that the first toys specifically designed for Transformers were the ones for the 1986 movie. But like Beast Machines, those toys were based on pre-production sketches before they were touched up and refined. That's how some characters had two models, resulting in quite an amount of animation errors.

Now that I think about it, I know the origins of all non-Hasbro/Takara toys, except for one: Trypticon. He was never designed to function with Motormaster and Onslaught, unlike Metroplex who had that integrated instead of having to use extra pieces. Can anybody clarify this?


I have no solid proof, but a theory. Both Metroplex and Trypticon are orginal TF's, all the Scramble City commanders and Diaclones originally (never released as such). It's very possible that someone on the designteam had a bright moment and integrated their designs.

Come to think of it, the Terrorcons and everything in that style that followed may have been orginal TF's and not borrowed designs from Diaclone. As Hun-Grrr, Scattorshot and Snaptrap lack basemodes (Scattorshot is a cannon, not a base) and are not designed to interact with the aforementioned bases.

Am I crazy for thinking this?
Image
Love thy pretenders.
User avatar
RhA
Faction Commander
Posts: 4557
News Credits: 1
Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2003 9:37 am
Location: 1988

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby Jelze Bunnycat » Sun Oct 16, 2011 12:59 pm

Motto: "The only good is knowledge, and the only evil is ignorance."
RhA wrote:
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:*sigh* Trademarks apply to names only, copyright is for anything created from scratch, in this case, the toy molds and the fiction. It's not rocket science, kids.

Anyhow, I'll have to agree that the first toys specifically designed for Transformers were the ones for the 1986 movie. But like Beast Machines, those toys were based on pre-production sketches before they were touched up and refined. That's how some characters had two models, resulting in quite an amount of animation errors.

Now that I think about it, I know the origins of all non-Hasbro/Takara toys, except for one: Trypticon. He was never designed to function with Motormaster and Onslaught, unlike Metroplex who had that integrated instead of having to use extra pieces. Can anybody clarify this?


I have no solid proof, but a theory. Both Metroplex and Trypticon are orginal TF's, all the Scramble City commanders and Diaclones originally (never released as such). It's very possible that someone on the designteam had a bright moment and integrated their designs.

Come to think of it, the Terrorcons and everything in that style that followed may have been orginal TF's and not borrowed designs from Diaclone. As Hun-Grrr, Scattorshot and Snaptrap lack basemodes (Scattorshot is a cannon, not a base) and are not designed to interact with the aforementioned bases.

Am I crazy for thinking this?


Just for thinking Metroplex is a TF original. The first four SC Combiners can connect to Metroplex to form Scramble City: Hot Spot and Motormaster on the sides, and Silverbolt and Onslaught in the front. The Diaclone subline was to be called "Jizai Gattai, which means "Free Combination". The later Combiners are indeed TF originals.
The resident Rewind... well, half of one :lol:

- Jelze Bunnycat =:3

Looking for:
- TR Furos (Hardhead's head) and Crashbash (lost him :()
- PotP Punch head
- TR Galvatron right arm (the gun one)
- CW Brake-Neck/UW Wildrider, CW Offroad
- TR Twinferno & Grotusque
- Greenlight, Lancer and PotP Elita-1
- Legacy Core Slug, Sludge & Snarl
User avatar
Jelze Bunnycat
God Of Transformers
Posts: 19421
News Credits: 241
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 6:45 am
Location: McKinney, Texas, USA; Delft, the Netherlands
Strength: 5
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 8
Endurance: 7
Rank: 1
Courage: 8
Skill: 5

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby RhA » Sun Oct 16, 2011 3:19 pm

Motto: "BRING ME DANGER!"
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
RhA wrote:
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:*sigh* Trademarks apply to names only, copyright is for anything created from scratch, in this case, the toy molds and the fiction. It's not rocket science, kids.

Anyhow, I'll have to agree that the first toys specifically designed for Transformers were the ones for the 1986 movie. But like Beast Machines, those toys were based on pre-production sketches before they were touched up and refined. That's how some characters had two models, resulting in quite an amount of animation errors.

Now that I think about it, I know the origins of all non-Hasbro/Takara toys, except for one: Trypticon. He was never designed to function with Motormaster and Onslaught, unlike Metroplex who had that integrated instead of having to use extra pieces. Can anybody clarify this?


I have no solid proof, but a theory. Both Metroplex and Trypticon are orginal TF's, all the Scramble City commanders and Diaclones originally (never released as such). It's very possible that someone on the designteam had a bright moment and integrated their designs.

Come to think of it, the Terrorcons and everything in that style that followed may have been orginal TF's and not borrowed designs from Diaclone. As Hun-Grrr, Scattorshot and Snaptrap lack basemodes (Scattorshot is a cannon, not a base) and are not designed to interact with the aforementioned bases.

Am I crazy for thinking this?


Just for thinking Metroplex is a TF original. The first four SC Combiners can connect to Metroplex to form Scramble City: Hot Spot and Motormaster on the sides, and Silverbolt and Onslaught in the front. The Diaclone subline was to be called "Jizai Gattai, which means "Free Combination". The later Combiners are indeed TF originals.


Metroplex is a Diaclone design?
Image
Love thy pretenders.
User avatar
RhA
Faction Commander
Posts: 4557
News Credits: 1
Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2003 9:37 am
Location: 1988

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby Jelze Bunnycat » Sun Oct 16, 2011 3:35 pm

Motto: "The only good is knowledge, and the only evil is ignorance."
RhA wrote:
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
RhA wrote:I have no solid proof, but a theory. Both Metroplex and Trypticon are orginal TF's, all the Scramble City commanders and Diaclones originally (never released as such). It's very possible that someone on the designteam had a bright moment and integrated their designs.

Come to think of it, the Terrorcons and everything in that style that followed may have been orginal TF's and not borrowed designs from Diaclone. As Hun-Grrr, Scattorshot and Snaptrap lack basemodes (Scattorshot is a cannon, not a base) and are not designed to interact with the aforementioned bases.

Am I crazy for thinking this?


Just for thinking Metroplex is a TF original. The first four SC Combiners can connect to Metroplex to form Scramble City: Hot Spot and Motormaster on the sides, and Silverbolt and Onslaught in the front. The Diaclone subline was to be called "Jizai Gattai, which means "Free Combination". The later Combiners are indeed TF originals.


Metroplex is a Diaclone design?


You betcha. I can assure you Trypticon isn't, but it's possible Trypticon was designed by either Hasbro or Takara, otherwise we wouldn't have had his BWII retool Gigastorm.
The resident Rewind... well, half of one :lol:

- Jelze Bunnycat =:3

Looking for:
- TR Furos (Hardhead's head) and Crashbash (lost him :()
- PotP Punch head
- TR Galvatron right arm (the gun one)
- CW Brake-Neck/UW Wildrider, CW Offroad
- TR Twinferno & Grotusque
- Greenlight, Lancer and PotP Elita-1
- Legacy Core Slug, Sludge & Snarl
User avatar
Jelze Bunnycat
God Of Transformers
Posts: 19421
News Credits: 241
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 6:45 am
Location: McKinney, Texas, USA; Delft, the Netherlands
Strength: 5
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 8
Endurance: 7
Rank: 1
Courage: 8
Skill: 5

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby RhA » Sun Oct 16, 2011 3:36 pm

Motto: "BRING ME DANGER!"
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
RhA wrote:
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
RhA wrote:I have no solid proof, but a theory. Both Metroplex and Trypticon are orginal TF's, all the Scramble City commanders and Diaclones originally (never released as such). It's very possible that someone on the designteam had a bright moment and integrated their designs.

Come to think of it, the Terrorcons and everything in that style that followed may have been orginal TF's and not borrowed designs from Diaclone. As Hun-Grrr, Scattorshot and Snaptrap lack basemodes (Scattorshot is a cannon, not a base) and are not designed to interact with the aforementioned bases.

Am I crazy for thinking this?


Just for thinking Metroplex is a TF original. The first four SC Combiners can connect to Metroplex to form Scramble City: Hot Spot and Motormaster on the sides, and Silverbolt and Onslaught in the front. The Diaclone subline was to be called "Jizai Gattai, which means "Free Combination". The later Combiners are indeed TF originals.


Metroplex is a Diaclone design?


You betcha. I can assure you Trypticon isn't, but it's possible Trypticon was designed by either Hasbro or Takara, otherwise we wouldn't have had his BWII retool Gigastorm.


That's some nice trivia right here. Thanks.
Image
Love thy pretenders.
User avatar
RhA
Faction Commander
Posts: 4557
News Credits: 1
Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2003 9:37 am
Location: 1988

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby fenrir72 » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:16 pm

Motto: "Power to the strong and the right!"
Weapon: Plasma Cannon
Connector pieces or not, maybe splitting hairs but it does allow them to "connect" or interact. Sure Metroplex's connecting parts were built in to him but do you think Trypticon's interaction was just an after thought?

Again, an inference on my part, I wouldn't be surprised if "Tomy" was responsible for Trypticon (the same way Omega Supreme and Sky Lynx was subcontracted to them by Toybox) Don't you see the similarities to Zoids? Battery powered moving parts?

Just a wild guess.
User avatar
fenrir72
God Of Transformers
Posts: 10540
News Credits: 60
Joined: Wed Aug 10, 2005 4:37 am
Location: SEA
Buy from fenrir72 on eBay
Alt Mode: Mobile Ground Fortress
Strength: 9
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 6
Endurance: 10+
Rank: 9
Courage: 10
Firepower: 8
Skill: 9

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby Mykltron » Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:39 am

Motto: "If I win again I'm still the champion. If you win HAH! that's just impossible.

Weapon: tea cup."
Trypticon does look a bit Zoidy to me, now that you mention it. But didn't they come in kit form? Mind you, that doesn't mean they weren't designed by the same team.
Image

Why not take a look at My TF Repaints? Updated 23rd January 2015
User avatar
Mykltron
Guardian Of Seibertron
Posts: 5979
News Credits: 9
Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 6:43 am
Location: Nearby. Watching.

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby fenrir72 » Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:22 am

Motto: "Power to the strong and the right!"
Weapon: Plasma Cannon
Just a wild guess anyway. As I previously mentioned, those two (Sky Lynx and Omega) were subcontracted by Toybox to Tomy. There might be a high probability the same could be said for Dinoser.
User avatar
fenrir72
God Of Transformers
Posts: 10540
News Credits: 60
Joined: Wed Aug 10, 2005 4:37 am
Location: SEA
Buy from fenrir72 on eBay
Alt Mode: Mobile Ground Fortress
Strength: 9
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 6
Endurance: 10+
Rank: 9
Courage: 10
Firepower: 8
Skill: 9

Re: What Was The First Toy Designed Under The TF Name?

Postby Jelze Bunnycat » Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:36 am

Motto: "The only good is knowledge, and the only evil is ignorance."
fenrir72 wrote:Just a wild guess anyway. As I previously mentioned, those two (Sky Lynx and Omega) were subcontracted by Toybox to Tomy. There might be a high probability the same could be said for Dinoser.


Except Gigastorm was released before the TakaraTomy merger. Were Trypticon designed by Tomy, the retooling would have been impossible thanks to licensing.
The resident Rewind... well, half of one :lol:

- Jelze Bunnycat =:3

Looking for:
- TR Furos (Hardhead's head) and Crashbash (lost him :()
- PotP Punch head
- TR Galvatron right arm (the gun one)
- CW Brake-Neck/UW Wildrider, CW Offroad
- TR Twinferno & Grotusque
- Greenlight, Lancer and PotP Elita-1
- Legacy Core Slug, Sludge & Snarl
User avatar
Jelze Bunnycat
God Of Transformers
Posts: 19421
News Credits: 241
Joined: Thu Feb 17, 2005 6:45 am
Location: McKinney, Texas, USA; Delft, the Netherlands
Strength: 5
Intelligence: 9
Speed: 8
Endurance: 7
Rank: 1
Courage: 8
Skill: 5

Next

Return to Transformers Toys Discussion

Registered users: Apple [Bot], Bing [Bot], ChatGPT [Bot], Google [Bot], Google Adsense [Bot], MSN [Bot], OpenAI [Bot], TK415, Yahoo [Bot], Yandex [Bot]


[ Incoming message. Source unknown. ] No Signal - Please Stand By [ Click to attempt signal recovery... ]


Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store

Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "CHEETOR Transformers Legacy United Core Beast Machines Hasbro 2024 New"
NEW!
CHEETOR Transforme ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "ENERGON GALVATRON Transformers Legacy United Core Class Hasbro 2024 New"
NEW!
ENERGON GALVATRON ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "JHIAXUS Transformers Legacy Voyager Class G2 Universe Hasbro 2022 New"
JHIAXUS Transforme ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "IGUANUS Transformers Legacy Core Class G1 Hasbro 2022 New"
NEW!
IGUANUS Transforme ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "NEMESIS LEO PRIME Transformers Legacy Evolution Voyager Lio Convoy 2023 New"
NEMESIS LEO PRIME ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "MEGATRON Transformers Legacy Core Class G2 Universe Hasbro 2022 New 250212"
NEW!
MEGATRON Transform ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "BOMB-BURST Transformers Legacy Core Class G1 Hasbro 2022 New"
NEW!
BOMB-BURST Transfo ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "ENERGON MEGATRON Transformers Legacy United Core Class Hasbro 2024 New"
NEW!
ENERGON MEGATRON T ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "SKIDS Transformers Legacy Deluxe G1 Universe Hasbro 2022 New"
SKIDS Transformers ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "WFC-K26 TRACKS Transformers War for Cybertron Kingdom Deluxe 2021 New 250724"
WFC-K26 TRACKS Tra ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "INFERNO Transformers Legacy Voyager Beast Wars Predacon Hasbro 2022 250724"
INFERNO Transforme ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "OPTIMUS PRIME Transformers Legacy Core Class G1 Hasbro 2022 New"
NEW!
OPTIMUS PRIME Tran ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "SHOCKWAVE Transformers Legacy Core Class G1 Hasbro 2022 New"
NEW!
SHOCKWAVE Transfor ...
Visit shop.seibertron.com to buy "GEOCRON Transformers Legacy United Core Class Hasbro 2024 New"
NEW!
GEOCRON Transforme ...
These are affiliate links. We may earn a commission.
Details subject to change. See listing for latest price and availability.
Transformers Podcast: Twincast / Podcast #382 - Vote or Die
Twincast / Podcast #382:
"Vote or Die"
MP3 · iTunes · RSS · View · Discuss · Ask
Posted: Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Featured Products on Amazon.com

Buy "Transformers: Bumblebee -- Energon Igniters Nitro Series Barricade" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Toys Optimus Prime Cyberverse Ultimate Class Action Figure - Repeatable Matrix Mega Shot Action Attack Move - Toys for Kids 6 & Up, 11.5"" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Exclusive Cyber Battalion Class Shockwave Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Attacker 15 Bania Action Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Power of the Primes Deluxe Class Autobot Novastar" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Power of The Primes Deluxe Terrorcon Rippersnapper" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Deluxe Ratchet Action Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers: Generations Power of The Primes Solus Prime Prime Master" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Combiner Wars Deluxe Class Brawl" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Leader Class Ultra Magnus Figure(Discontinued by manufacturer)" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Generations Combiner Wars Deluxe Class Mirage Figure" on AMAZON
Buy "Transformers Robots in Disguise Warrior Class Steeljaw Figure" on AMAZON
These are affiliate links. We may earn a commission.
Details subject to change. See listing for latest price and availability.