This page contains affiliate links. We may earn commissions when readers interact with or purchase items through these links. For more information, see our affiliate disclosures here.
Greetings Seibertronians! Following on from yesterday's sightings and video reviews, fellow Seibertron user, Lore Keeper, has sent over a link to the last toy in Wave 1, Mindwipe!
As before, this is not a reissue of the original Mindwipe Headmaster from the 1987 Generation 1 toyline. Instead this is a redeco'ed Titan's Returns version of the character. Featuring a deco different from the previous versions of the two past releases of this toy. Mindwipes Decepticon Headmaster allies will be released along with the Autobot Headmaster Highbrow.
We have embedded the review below for your convenience:
Will you be picking up this Decepticon? Or are you happy enough with one of this molds past releases? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
Greetings Seibertronians! As many fans will be aware, Flane Toys produce officially licensed non-transforming model kit's and high end figures, and always seem to have something new on the way. Case in point (and thanks to fellow Seibertron user, blackeyedprime; for sharing this on our forums), Flame Toys have taken to twitter to reveal another new entry in their Furai Action range, Leo Convoy!
While no price has been given for Leo Convoy, both the model kits are set to retail for $40.
What do you think of these? Will you get getting any of them, let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
Greetings Seibertronians! For all those looking forward to the Walmart Exclusive Transformers Headmasters, we've got great news as thanks to twitter user, @RoboMonsterNerd, we've now had a sighting that these toys are at retail!
These toys were spotted at a Walmart in Michigan.
Thats not all folks, thanks to fellow Seibertron users, and toy reviewers, Lore Keeper and Soundwave8084, we have reviews for most of the wave!
We've embedded the reviews for your convenience:
Chromedome
Brainwave
[
Hardhead
One thing to remember about these figures is that although they come in G1 style boxes, these are not reissues, but instead Titans Returns Deluxe figures with new decos.
What do you think of these figures, have you bought any already? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
Huffer seems to be the breakout star from the Transformers Kingdom line, especially for G1 fans. Now we have a video review of the little guy. While he is indeed a very small deluxe figure, he goes come with extra accessories. You can watch Kremzeek's review below along with still images. This toy is expected to be at retail between April-June 2020.
So we had rumours for these toys but now we have actual product codes, solidifying their existence. Thanks to fellow Seibertronian JTPrime17, we have the first real evidence of upcoming Transformers Generations Selects G2 Ramjet and Transmutate. The previous G2 ramjet (pictured below with links to the gallery) came from the Club, so this will an easier and cheaper way for many to now own a modern version of that awesome deco. This will be a redeco of Earthrise Ramjet.
As for Transmutate, rumour has it that it will be using the Paleotrex mold. The digibash in the thumbnail comes to us from Paxtin. If these follow the trend of most Selects toys of the past, they should be available at most online collectible retailers, and not strict blown exclusives.
Here are the product codes:
Tra Gen selects Voyager G2 Ramjet (16 in a case)
Product Number: F0465
EAN: 5010993828715
Tra Gen selects Deluxe Transmutate (24 in a case)
Product Number: F0483
EAN: 5010993828685
Do you guys watch Pawn Stars? Well one of their go to experts comes from Rogue Toys and those are the guys who put up a picture of a never before seen toy on their website just now. It is our first shot of Generations Deep Cover. Now there are a lot of rumours regarding this toy. It could be a Generations Selects release, it could be the one we saw listed for Netflix (although rumours say it is supposed to have Sparkless deco) and it may or may not be using the retool of WFC Sideswipe's earth mode. Granted, from the image, this looks like the Siege mold, but nothing is certain yet. All we know is we have another Deep Cover toy coming out, the first in 18 years, and the first one released by Hasbro. For those wondering, the original Deep Cover was an exclusive redeco of G1 Sideswipe from E-Hobby. Here was Sibertron's original article about the original release back in 2002: /transformers ... -down/485/
Greetings Seibertronians! Fellow Seibertron users, Powered Convoy and Fires_of_Inferno, has tipped us off that Flame Toys have just revealed another new entry into their Furai model kit line up! This time it's Arcee!
Arcee shares the same designer as their recently shown off Windblade figure, and you can certainly see the same design cues when looking at them. While recent Arcee transforming toys have caused a debate amongst fans, this figure (while not screen accurate) won't have that issue being a non-transforming model kit! So no worrying about her being a shell former with a bulky backpack!
No doubt Flame Toys will keep us updated when Arcee will be available to preorder!
What do you think of this version of Arcee? Will you be getting her? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
JUST ADDED: Masterpiece Thundercracker 2.0 $241.99 FREE SHIPPING http://q.entertainmentearth.com/?l=dpkbvb
Your favorite blue seeker is here!
Thundercracker as he appeared in the original The Transformers cartoons.
Includes alternate face, null-ray cannons, blast effects, and more.
Features an Boeing F-15 alternate mode!
Transformers Masterpiece Edition MP-52+ Thundercracker 2.0 is positively loaded with gear and awesome accessories. This fabulous release includes alternate surprised face, null-ray cannons, blast effects, a collector card, a display stand, and so much more. Bring home Thundercracker as he appeared in the original The Transformers cartoons... with a Boeing F-15 alternate mode! The time to order is now, so you don't miss out.
HOT PRE-ORDERS:
Transformers Generations War for Cybertron Earthrise Titan Scorponok $159.99 FREE SHIPPING http://q.entertainmentearth.com/?l=q5fp8m
Double Titan Master: Features a Deluxe-scale Titan Master, called MegaZarak, who converts into the head of Scorponok. Fans can remove the head of MegaZarak and convert to the smaller Titan Master, Lord Zarak!
Triple changer Scorponok toy converts into Modular Battle Station mode in 39 steps then to scorpion mode in 33 steps. Includes 11 accessories.
21-inch robot Earthrise Titan Scorponok figure, 11 accessories, and instructions.
Transformers Generations War for Cybertron Trilogy Leader Nemesis Prime Spoiler Pack - Exclusive $59.99 http://q.entertainmentearth.com/?l=g2765w
Thanks to fellow Seibertronian Powered Convoy and others who contacted us, we got wind of Takara's official announcement of Transformers Masterpiece MP-52+ Thundercracker. This was done through the Dengeki Hobby site which posted loads of beautiful images showing the various accessories, poseability and "gimmicks" this release has in store. This figure will retail for 27500 Yen ($264.27 approximately), but that is one beautiful Thundercracker. I mean, that shot of his back is just gorgeous, especially when compared to how inelegant the previous seeker mold was in that regard.
For those waiting for a cheaper price on Amazon Japan, there won't be one since this is a TTMall exclusive. Which means that the only seller in Japan is TTMall and any seller in the US will be selling the Hasbro release instead which will be identical both in looks and price (give or take). Here are the accessories this release comes with:
Null Beam cannon (x2)
Replacement face (surprise) (x1)
Replacement face (smile) (x1)
Replacement face (ridiculous) (x1)
Effect parts (A) (x1)
Effect parts (B) (x2)
Effect parts (C) (x1)
Effect parts (D) (x1)
Adapter (x1)
Display base (base A) (x1)
Display (base B) (1)
Support (x1)
Character card (x1)
Instruction manual (x1)
So, while we all knew Transformers Kingdom Ultra magnus was a retool of the Siege one, we never got a really good sense of just how much was new. Well, a video review comparing the two is out now and we can see that there have been a lot of changes to give it the G1 look, which should have been there in the first place. These aren't huge changes but they do help the figure look more like the G1 Magnus we know. Like the smoother shoulder pylons, differently styled shoulder rockets and even new molded detail on the trailer to imitate the G1 structures. We also see how good the inner bot can look when transformed properly, something we did not see before. We thank all the fans who sent this our way.
So let us know what you think. Anyone double dipping?
Goto Page: <<1, 2, 3 ... 55, 56, 57, 58, 59>> 581 total news articles in this section, 10 per page.
* Price and quantities subject to change. Shipping costs, taxes and other fees not included in cost shown. Refer to listing for current price and availability.