Not a NFL fan, and I'm Canadian (I do shamelessly always bandwagoning the Montreal Alouettes for the CFL playoff though). So these are not what I care about even though I did play the sport for 2 years back in my high school days. I'd be more interested in NHL hockey helmets.
Gotta say, for a helmet-formers the mold is rather well engineered and comes out as normal a bot as can be. Tons better than those mask helmets in ROTB.
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Seibertron.com is hitting the starting line today with two brand new Transformers Collaborative galleries that blast iconic Hot Wheels designs into robot mode for the first time in a turbocharged crossover between Hasbro and Mattel. These figures capture the spirit of classic die-cast legends while adding the mechanical flair only Transformers can deliver, and our latest galleries put both racers under the spotlight with full high-resolution coverage.
First up is Bone Shaker, one of the most recognizable Hot Wheels cars of the modern era. Known for its open-frame body, exposed engine block, and trademark skull grille, Bone Shaker rolls onto the Transformers track as a Deluxe Class figure that converts into the original 2006 Hot Wheels rat rod. The figure comes armed with a stick shift mace, a fun nod to the car's old-school custom build aesthetic. While he is officially marketed as an Autobot, his sculpted attitude, color scheme and overall look feel right at home next to some of the more intimidating Decepticon designs. Our gallery includes comparison shots next to Megatron as well as the G2 Laser Rods, highlighting just how naturally Bone Shaker fits into a darker, more aggressive display style.
You can check out the full Bone Shaker gallery here: Hot Wheels x Transformers Bone Shaker
On the other side of the track comes Twin Mill, a Hot Wheels legend whose twin exposed engines have defined high-performance fantasy racing for more than 50 years. His Transformers version stays true to the original 1969 design with a sleek profile, two massive velocity stacks, and bright racing colors. The Deluxe Class robot mode features arm-mounted engine blasters and attachable exhaust fire blast effects, giving Twin Mill the kind of track-ready energy that feels straight out of a Hot Wheels commercial. His bold blue color scheme also carries a familiar flair for Transformers fans, creating natural comparison moments in our gallery with RID Side Burn and even Optimus Prime.
You can check out the full Twin Mill gallery here: Hot Wheels x Transformers Twin Mill
These two Hot Wheels icons join an expanding roster of Transformers Collaborative releases that continue to bring pop culture favorites into the world of Cybertron. More than 20 Collaborative galleries are now available on Seibertron.com, including Gigawatt, Ectotron, Sonic, Major Bison, Code Red, Steelsmash, Tundra Prime, and many more. You can explore the full lineup here: Transformers Collaborative Toy Galleries
For discussion about the entire Collaborative lineup, visit our main forum topic here: Transformers Collaborative Toy Discussion
If you want to talk specifically about the Hot Wheels crossover, share your thoughts and comparisons in our dedicated topic here: Hot Wheels Bone Shaker and Twin Mill Discussion
Transformers Collaborative Bone Shaker (119 images) - Deluxe Class







Transformers Collaborative Twin Mill (131 images) - Deluxe Class







Seibertron.com is hitting the starting line today with two brand new Transformers Collaborative galleries that blast iconic Hot Wheels designs into robot mode for the first time in a turbocharged crossover between Hasbro and Mattel. These figures capture the spirit of classic die-cast legends while adding the mechanical flair only Transformers can deliver, and our latest galleries put both racers under the spotlight with full high-resolution coverage.
First up is Bone Shaker, one of the most recognizable Hot Wheels cars of the modern era. Known for its open-frame body, exposed engine block, and trademark skull grille, Bone Shaker rolls onto the Transformers track as a Deluxe Class figure that converts into the original 2006 Hot Wheels rat rod. The figure comes armed with a stick shift mace, a fun nod to the car's old-school custom build aesthetic. While he is officially marketed as an Autobot, his sculpted attitude, color scheme and overall look feel right at home next to some of the more intimidating Decepticon designs. Our gallery includes comparison shots next to Megatron as well as the G2 Laser Rods, highlighting just how naturally Bone Shaker fits into a darker, more aggressive display style.
You can check out the full Bone Shaker gallery here: Hot Wheels x Transformers Bone Shaker
On the other side of the track comes Twin Mill, a Hot Wheels legend whose twin exposed engines have defined high-performance fantasy racing for more than 50 years. His Transformers version stays true to the original 1969 design with a sleek profile, two massive velocity stacks, and bright racing colors. The Deluxe Class robot mode features arm-mounted engine blasters and attachable exhaust fire blast effects, giving Twin Mill the kind of track-ready energy that feels straight out of a Hot Wheels commercial. His bold blue color scheme also carries a familiar flair for Transformers fans, creating natural comparison moments in our gallery with RID Side Burn and even Optimus Prime.
You can check out the full Twin Mill gallery here: Hot Wheels x Transformers Twin Mill
These two Hot Wheels icons join an expanding roster of Transformers Collaborative releases that continue to bring pop culture favorites into the world of Cybertron. More than 20 Collaborative galleries are now available on Seibertron.com, including Gigawatt, Ectotron, Sonic, Major Bison, Code Red, Steelsmash, Tundra Prime, and many more. You can explore the full lineup here: Transformers Collaborative Toy Galleries
For discussion about the entire Collaborative lineup, visit our main forum topic here: Transformers Collaborative Toy Discussion
If you want to talk specifically about the Hot Wheels crossover, share your thoughts and comparisons in our dedicated topic here: Hot Wheels Bone Shaker and Twin Mill Discussion
Transformers Collaborative Bone Shaker (119 images) - Deluxe Class







Transformers Collaborative Twin Mill (131 images) - Deluxe Class







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