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Greetings Seibertronians! Fellow Seibertron user and YouTube toy reviewer, PrimeVsPrime, has uploaded a special treat. They've done a video review for the forthcoming, and highly anticipated, Transformers MPM-10 Starscream!
While this toy still has a couple of months before becoming available at retail (he is exclusive to Target in the US), PrimeVsPrime has gotten hold of a copy early and explores it's features and articulation.
Check out the video review below:
Are you adding this Starscream to your collection? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
Date: Saturday, July 11th 2020 7:24am CDT Categories:Movie Related News, Toy News, Rumors Posted by:ZeroWolf | Credit(s): LegoTFGuy at TFW2005, Autobot N from Seibertron
Greetings Seibertronians! From LegoTFGuy over at fellow Transformers website, TFW2005, we've learned that some new potential Studio Series listings has leaked from the Walmart computer systems. The listings all follow a theme, as previously reported here, of being more '86 animated movie cast members.
The new listings is as follows:
TRA GEN SS DLX KUP $18.84
UPC 63050997823 Item 582921129
TRA GEN SS JAZZ $18.84
UPC 63050997833 Item 582921131
TRA GEN SS BLURR $18.84
UPC 63050997828 Item 582921135
Also listed are Jolt, Gnaw, Dino and Bumblebee.
While it could be argued that Jazz may be a redeco of his earlier Studio Series release, the same can not be said for Kup or Blurr who never appeared in the live action movies and featured heavily within the animated movie which celebrates it's 35th anniversary next year. This also hints that the previously seen Cyclonus may be destined for Studio Series, and not Earthrise as previously thought.
Thanks to fellow Seibertron user, Autobot N, for sharing this on our boards.
What do you think of this? Looking forward to seeing these as part of the Studio Series line? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
Fellow Seibertronian PrimeVsPrime has uploaded a video review for Transformers Studio Series Blitzwing. And great news, the head isn't white like in those product photos.
Board member MadProject summs up my thoughts well:
MadProject wrote:People were worried about the white head of the promo shots we say a month ago.
As I suspected, it was a prototype for promo shots, like Optimus with gray hands in ER.
This is the next voyager toy to be released in the Studio Series line and it should be out at retail anytime between now and 2 months from now, depending on the retailer.
Greetings Seibertronians! Following on from the new images of MPM-11 Ratchet, In Demand Toys have updated their MPM-10 Starscream listing with our first look at the box he'll be coming in, along with two new stock images!
These new images also show all the weapons he'll be bringing with him so you can recreate different scenes with him once he's in your hands.
MPM-10 Starscream is currently scheduled to come out some time in September according to his listing, costing £139.99 (roughly $175.68 US). In Demand Toys have been quicker then other retailers in getting figures into customers hands, as its been the case with Transformers Earthrise Sky Lynx and Scorponok, and Studio Series Overload.
Are you planning on getting Starscream? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
Date: Tuesday, July 7th 2020 5:15pm CDT Categories:Movie Related News, Toy News Posted by:ZeroWolf | Credit(s): -WonkoTheSane- from Seibertron, Dengeki Hobby Web
Greetings Seibertronians! Fellow Seibertron user, -WonkoTheSane-, has dropped us a line to inform us that Dengeki Hobby Web, has uploaded a whole plethora of new MPM-11 Ratchet photos for the world to see!
The photos show off the toy in exquisite detail and explore all the accessories he comes with. It also shows us the weapon storage on vehicle mode and his movable mouth feature.
As well as the photos, the listings state that the toy is due for release in Japan in December 2020, costing 20,000¥ (roughly $185.95 US).
Here are all the new photos.
Are you getting your pre-order in for Ratchet? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
As you can see, with these pictures, we get a good look at Overload's place within the beast that is Studio Series Devastator.
Are you planning on picking these up? Are you one of the lucky few that already have Overload? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
Date: Wednesday, July 1st 2020 5:39am CDT Categories:Movie Related News, Toy News Posted by:ZeroWolf | Credit(s): MadProject from Seibertron, DaimChocReports on Facebook
Greetings Seibertronians! Fellow Seibertron user, MadProject, let us know that DaimChocReports on Facebook, has uploaded some brand new box and stock images of the forthcoming MPM-11 Ratchet!
The images show the front and back of his box, detailing his various features and accessories. We also get another two stock photos of Ratchet himself in both robot and vehicle mode.
Check out the images below!
What do you think of these new images? Are you excited to complete the Transformers 2007 film Autobot lineup? Let us know what you think in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
We have some new stock images of the upcoming Transformers Studio Series 65 Voyager Blitzwing. This gives us our best look yet at the final product and sadly, it's not all good news. We see taht the head is indeed not painted and that concurs with other images we saw of that toy, like these in package images. These images show us the various weapons he has along with images of the alt mode at different angles. The images come from the In Demand Toys website.
The first two show comparisons with Combiner Wars Titan Class Devastator and a much smaller version of himself in the Revenge of the Fallen Legends Class Devastator. Then we see comparisons with Titans Return Titan Class Trypticon and Combiner Wars Bruticus. Thats not all though, we get a comparison with Jet Power Optimus Prime! To end this buffet of images we get a better look at Studio Series Devastator from different angles.
LeAwesome1 also took more photos of Overload himself to share, including one with the only other toy version of Overload to date, the Legends figure from the Revenge of the Fallen Legends Devastator set. We also have pictures of Overload with Studio Series Deluxe Class Jazz, one of the smallest deluxes in the line.
Eager to complete your own Devastator? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
Greetings Seibertronians! Well it took two years but the jewel of the Studio Series Crown has finally been assembled. With In Demand Toys now shipping Overload out to it's customers, fellow Seibertron user, LeAwesome1, snapped him up with next day delivery, and with their permission, we can share with you all the photographs of Leader Class Overload, and the full might of combined Studio Series Devastator! Also included is a shot of Devastator next to Revenge of the Fallen Megatron for an idea of scale.
LeAwesome1 also shared their thoughts on Overload and Devastator.
LeAwesome1 wrote:Hot DAMN what a beaut! Time for my thoughts on this all now!
Overload himself looks great! I love the design of the figure, however will admit he is not that great for articulation, the arms have many joins but I still struggled to get a decent pose with them. His vehicle mode also looks great to me, very long and fits in with the rest of the crew. For combined mode, he holds everything way more securely than I thought, he only holds up Scavenger by a sliding peg and a tiny clip, but it feels incredibly solid! Great figure, even on its own!
Now, for Devastator. I love him! He looks great, much better in person. Due to his design, as many have said before, he cannot get on all fours without mistransforming, as the legs slide in on sliding pegs, and the head cannot move upwards either. However I am still amazed at how well engineered this figure is, the fact that all the components have vehicle modes as well as robot modes and can still combine amazes me. He also feels incredibly solid, I held him just by his crotch and carried him with one hand and it did not feel like it was going to crumble. Absolutely remarkable! I can't wait to get Skipjack to properly complete this beast. Only minor complaint I have, is that the arm comprising of Scrapmetal and Hightower is too heavy for Scavengers port, so it is very hard to get in a good angle as it often just falls back down. However, I knew this would be a problem when I got Scavenger.
1 ) Scrapper, absolutely love him
2 ) Mixmaster
3 ) Rampage
4 ) Scavenger
5 ) Overload
6 ) Scrapmetal
7 ) Hightower
8 ) Long Haul, purely due to his QC being a bit off, I love this figure too! Says a lot about the team.
Does this wet your appetite for this monster of a combiner, this juggernaut of metal? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
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