Generations Selects Trypticon Gets Surprise Reveal
Sunday, December 29th, 2024 2:04AM CST
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No further details like price or release date were given aside from pre-orders starting in early 2025. If you were looking for a second chance to get this great figure this is probably your best shot. If you plan on picking up this guy for the first time or second then let us know in the Energon Seibertron Pub forums!



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Posted by Bumblevivisector on December 29th, 2024 @ 2:22am CST
And maybe the lighting's throwing me off, but does anyone else think it looks like they started repainting him into Generations Selects Gigastorm, but gave up halfway? And if we're going to get GS repaints of past titans to make up for future titans being downsized, does this imply we'll get a long-awaited Metroplex reissue soon? Or has there ever been a glimmer of hope for a new Plex that's more G1 and less FoC?
Posted by Emerje on December 29th, 2024 @ 2:45am CST
Bumblevivisector wrote:Honestly the first I've heard of the translucent plastic having problems. I assumed top priority would be announcing that they found better springs for the hip-ratchets.
And maybe the lighting's throwing me off, but does anyone else think it looks like they started repainting him into Generations Selects Gigastorm, but gave up halfway? And if we're going to get GS repaints of past titans to make up for future titans being downsized, does this imply we'll get a long-awaited Metroplex reissue soon? Or has there ever been a glimmer of hope for a new Plex that's more G1 and less FoC?
This guy had a number of revisions due to issues. Not just the hips, but the back canons had joint issues, too. On mine I can just pop one of them off completely. The issue with the clear plastic is it didn't always shut on his chest properly since it's soft plastic and could hang open with Fulltilt on there.

I think there's a fair chance of a Metroplex reissue if they aren't just priming us for a new mold later.
Emerje
Posted by Kyleor on December 29th, 2024 @ 6:13am CST
Posted by Big Grim on December 29th, 2024 @ 9:44am CST
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Posted by Solrac333 on December 29th, 2024 @ 12:12pm CST

Posted by SpaceEagle on December 29th, 2024 @ 2:28pm CST
I already have the TR original, but sadly its quite floppy and beaten up...
Mostly wanted it for Full-Tilt but a good condition big robosaur would be nice too!
Posted by DeathReviews on December 29th, 2024 @ 5:21pm CST
Though it raises the questions: If Hasbro knew they were going to re-issue this figure, and if they ALSO knew they were going to do a Godzilla/Transformer Xover figure, then why didn't they turn Trypticon into Mecha-Godzilla and sell him that way? Instead of giving us that goofy Grimlock/Megatron thing? A silver Trypticon/Mecha-Godzilla would have been boss...
Posted by Sabrblade on December 29th, 2024 @ 5:52pm CST
Hasbro has no involvement with the Godzilla crossover. That's all TakaraTomy's doing on their own. Takara chose Optimus and a Grimlock-Megatron over Trypticon because it's Optimus and Megatron. They're the face of the brand, so Takara knows that those two are more likely sell better in the Japanese market, whom the Godzilla crossover is primarily aimed at.DeathReviews wrote:Though it raises the questions: If Hasbro knew they were going to re-issue this figure, and if they ALSO knew they were going to do a Godzilla/Transformer Xover figure, then why didn't they turn Trypticon into Mecha-Godzilla and sell him that way? Instead of giving us that goofy Grimlock/Megatron thing? A silver Trypticon/Mecha-Godzilla would have been boss...
This Trypticon reissue wasn't in any of the rumors or leaks that we routinely get nowadays from the usual leakers, so it stands to reason that the decision to rerelease Trypticon like this wasn't something planned that far back from now and was a more recent decision on Hasbro's part, long after TakaraTomy had already nailed down the Optimus and Megatron figures for the Godzilla crossover.
Posted by triKlops on December 29th, 2024 @ 11:57pm CST
Will look good together as a pair.
Posted by Hero Alpha on December 30th, 2024 @ 3:45pm CST
Posted by Nemesis Destron on December 30th, 2024 @ 7:33pm CST


Posted by o.supreme on January 2nd, 2025 @ 1:07pm CST
Hasbro reissued Fort Max last year, (an 8 year old toy at the time with electronics). They are doing the same in 2025. Hard to believe its been almost 8 years for Trypticon. As for going back and reissuing T30 Metroplex again... I just don't know. TT did it last in 2019. I still want a Metrotitan, so whether it is a repaint of T30, or a repaint of a *new* OG Metroplex in a couple of years, either way works for me.
Posted by Sabrblade on January 2nd, 2025 @ 1:11pm CST
The thing is, Fort Max and Trypticon were both Titans Return toys, and for all of the mold reuse that Hasbro has been doing as of late, they don't seem willing to go back any farther than Titans Return for reusing older molds in current toylines.o.supreme wrote:About metroplex, well Hasbro reissued Fort max last year, an 8 year old toy with eflectronics. So they are doing the same in 2025. Hard to believe its been almost 8 years for Trypticon. As for going back and reissuing T30 Metroplex again... I just don't know. TT did it last in 2019. I still want a Metrotitan, so whether it is a repaint of T30, or a repaint of a *new* OG Metroplex in a couple of years, either way works for me.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on January 3rd, 2025 @ 12:18am CST
Posted by Sabrblade on January 3rd, 2025 @ 12:29am CST
It pretty much was just G1 Metroplex stretched out and hollowed out.Rodimus Prime wrote:Metroplex needs a new mold. The Generations figure was good for it's time, and it blew away most fans with its size. But looking back, it was pretty basic. As was Maximus, even if he did get some improvements. But Metroplex was too tall and lanky, looking almost nothing like he did in the FoC game, on which he was supposedly based, at least in part. But even a G1 Metroplex would be thicker in every part if he was to be accurate.
Posted by -Kanrabat- on January 3rd, 2025 @ 6:22am CST
Sabrblade wrote:It pretty much was just G1 Metroplex stretched out and hollowed out.Rodimus Prime wrote:Metroplex needs a new mold. The Generations figure was good for it's time, and it blew away most fans with its size. But looking back, it was pretty basic. As was Maximus, even if he did get some improvements. But Metroplex was too tall and lanky, looking almost nothing like he did in the FoC game, on which he was supposedly based, at least in part. But even a G1 Metroplex would be thicker in every part if he was to be accurate.
I never liked that Metroplex because of that. It was a weird hybrid between FOC and G1, then it was super deformed. The final insult was that compared to the G1 original, the thing barely transformed.
And the final F-U was to make Fortmax based on that mold.
That's why I sold both of them when their resale value TO A STORE were double of what I paid.
Posted by Emerje on January 3rd, 2025 @ 10:49am CST

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Posted by o.supreme on January 3rd, 2025 @ 12:28pm CST
Emerje wrote:The Fort Max reissue should have been Brave Max to go with all the new RID figures and HasLab Omega Prime.![]()
Emerje
Since I already have TR Fort and Legends Grand, I definitely would have been up for a Brave Max. Actually, now that I think about it, last years reissue may have been a test. We know the Haslab comes with a Cerebros Titan Master. maybe next year (2026) they will release a Brave Max in the selects line

Posted by Rodimus Prime on January 3rd, 2025 @ 11:46pm CST
Exactly. They ruined it.Sabrblade wrote:It pretty much was just G1 Metroplex stretched out and hollowed out.Rodimus Prime wrote:Metroplex needs a new mold. The Generations figure was good for it's time, and it blew away most fans with its size. But looking back, it was pretty basic. As was Maximus, even if he did get some improvements. But Metroplex was too tall and lanky, looking almost nothing like he did in the FoC game, on which he was supposedly based, at least in part. But even a G1 Metroplex would be thicker in every part if he was to be accurate.
Posted by Sabrblade on January 3rd, 2025 @ 11:51pm CST
Won't get any argument from me. They made one of the worst Titans so bad just for the sake of making him the "Tallest Transformer EVAR!!!(TM)DO-NOT-STEAL" because height was the number one priority.Rodimus Prime wrote:Exactly. They ruined it.Sabrblade wrote:It pretty much was just G1 Metroplex stretched out and hollowed out.Rodimus Prime wrote:Metroplex needs a new mold. The Generations figure was good for it's time, and it blew away most fans with its size. But looking back, it was pretty basic. As was Maximus, even if he did get some improvements. But Metroplex was too tall and lanky, looking almost nothing like he did in the FoC game, on which he was supposedly based, at least in part. But even a G1 Metroplex would be thicker in every part if he was to be accurate.

Only for Fort Max to swoop in and reclaim that title two years later by using the same mold as a base, before HasLab Unicron finally went and showed them both how to really take that title to heart without being lazy and hollow, making Titan Metroplex look even more embarrassing in hindsight.
Posted by Starseeker on January 5th, 2025 @ 10:06am CST
Posted by Nemesis Reformatted on January 5th, 2025 @ 10:13am CST
Also, THIS is what I've been saying the Godzilla crossover should have been. I might have to order 2 & make a custom Godzilla since I don't like the official one they're releasing.
Posted by Till-all-R1 on January 6th, 2025 @ 12:21pm CST
As an aside, I caught wind of a 4' Metroplex and at first thought it seems like a f=great idea but then reality set in that I've got nowhere to put something that large. It did get me to thinking on the subject of there being a market for something larger than Titan Class at about 24' tall is kind of small for a Citybot, but at $200 already I cant imaging how much it would cost for a bigger bot and TBH I'm not sure I've got the space needed for 24" bots. The display case i have for Transformers only has 13" between the shelves and that just barely fits Jetfire.
Posted by Sabrblade on January 6th, 2025 @ 12:39pm CST
In order to have a Trypticon and a Metroplex that were truly in scale with the smaller normal-sized TF toys, their two toys would have have be as tall as a house. Titan class was created to give really big toys for the really big characters, but not so enormously big as to make the prices outlandishly ludicrous. The Planet class Unicron that HasLab made was itself the biggest official Transformers toy ever produced, and it sold for $600 USD at 27+ inches tall. Nobody should have to pay what would amount to a mortgage payment for a plastic plaything sold at normal retail.Till-all-R1 wrote:I've always been curious about the size of this Trypticon because in the show it seemed huge, yet is only a Titan Class, something tells me it should be larger when compared to regular bots. Same for Matroplex as well though. After all Omega Supreme is also Titan but isn't all that big compared to Metroplex in the show. He feels/seems closer to Jetfire's size but obviously bigger.
Of course, this is mostly speaking from the perspective of fiction that does portray the Cityformers as legit city-sized characters, like the G1 cartoon and the IDW comics. The Marvel Comics, on the other hand, depicted the likes of Trypticon, Fortress Maximus, and Scorponok all as only above-average in height compared to their peers, standing only just a head or so taller than Powermaster Optimus Prime, who was likewise a bigger-than-average dude but not a gargantuan giant compared to his friends. The only one whom the Marvel Comics did depict as a city-sized individual was Metroplex, in the UK multi-parter "Space Pirates!" where he was the core component of Autobot City.
Posted by Till-all-R1 on January 6th, 2025 @ 2:09pm CST
Even as a young adult I never got a City sized bot because of higher prices and limited space, of course I had outgrown them in my 20's/30's and only recently got back into Transformers in 2019. So now it's really only about limited space for such big items. Though I'm not overly fond of dropping almost $200 on a toy, I have occasionally done it. lol
Posted by Sabrblade on January 6th, 2025 @ 2:16pm CST
Then again, It's not like the original 1986 G1 Metroplex toy was all that big, anyway. It was only just a little taller than Ultra Magnus.Till-all-R1 wrote:Also when you consider the old TV show was basically just an ad to sell toys, by making bigger bots it resulted in them being able to better sell higher priced toys. After all back in the 80's it was far cheaper to get a Metroplex than it is today, even if some of us still couldn't afford the higher prices then some people did. Just as it is so today. Metroplex was always one that evaded me throughout the years due to various things, firstly the cost due to being a low income family kid in 87 so I generally only got the smaller bots like tapes, bee etc. and sometimes the bigger ones like Jazz, Springer and very rarely got the bigger ones. The only two combiners I ever got were Devastator and Superion and only because they were small buy in that could be acquired over time.
Even as a young adult I never got a City sized bot because of higher prices and limited space, of course I had outgrown them in my 20's/30's and only recently got back into Transformers in 2019. So now it's really only about limited space for such big items. Though I'm not overly fond of dropping almost $200 on a toy, I have occasionally done it. lol


Transformers G1 1986 Metroplex (Metroflex) Gallery
Posted by Emerje on January 7th, 2025 @ 1:09pm CST
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Posted by Sabrblade on January 7th, 2025 @ 1:14pm CST
In "The Rebirth", he was built by Zarak from the Hive's entire underground city.Emerje wrote:Scorponok kinda gets a pass for his random sizes since he was never a city to begin with, he turns into a "defense base".
Emerje

Posted by Emerje on January 7th, 2025 @ 1:49pm CST
Sabrblade wrote:In "The Rebirth", he was built by Zarak from the Hive's entire underground city.Emerje wrote:Scorponok kinda gets a pass for his random sizes since he was never a city to begin with, he turns into a "defense base".
Emerje
Just checked and the Japanese toy box calls it a "Decepticon City" so i guess in Japan he's a city and in the US he's just a base.
Emerje
Posted by Sabrblade on January 7th, 2025 @ 1:51pm CST
"The Rebirth" is from the US.Emerje wrote:Sabrblade wrote:In "The Rebirth", he was built by Zarak from the Hive's entire underground city.Emerje wrote:Scorponok kinda gets a pass for his random sizes since he was never a city to begin with, he turns into a "defense base".
Emerje
Just checked and the Japanese toy box calls it a "Decepticon City" so i guess in Japan he's a city and in the US he's just a base.
Emerje

Posted by Emerje on January 7th, 2025 @ 2:28pm CST
Sabrblade wrote:"The Rebirth" is from the US.Emerje wrote:Sabrblade wrote:In "The Rebirth", he was built by Zarak from the Hive's entire underground city.Emerje wrote:Scorponok kinda gets a pass for his random sizes since he was never a city to begin with, he turns into a "defense base".
Emerje
Just checked and the Japanese toy box calls it a "Decepticon City" so i guess in Japan he's a city and in the US he's just a base.
Emerje
I need to go to bed...

Emerje
Posted by o.supreme on January 7th, 2025 @ 3:59pm CST
I always figured Omega Supreme and most Combiners were about 4-5 times the size of a bot Like Optimus Prime.
Metroplex and Trypticon were in their own scale "beyond belief", as was FortMax and Scorponok (actually bigger then the previous two, but I can concede they were basically the same size as we have now in the Titan Toys).
TR Trypticon being somewhat smaller than T30 Metroplex has always been a sticking point for some including myself. But I made my peace with it a long time ago, Its not that big a deal (no pun intended), especially with the different constraints you have with a large Dinosaur-Like Robot vs just a humanoid one. Additionally, while I've never weighted the two, I'm pretty sure TR Tryp has more mass.
While its a little off putting, if you stand TR Typ up straight, he only looses a few inches to Metroplex. Its not nearly egregious as say.... the original Fort Max to Scorponok, which the Modern Titans fixed, and I am so happy for.
While I think Siege Omega Supreme is one of the best modern toys/titan period; I actually wouldn't mind a scaled down version that sizes with SS86 Devastator and the other combiners we've had since 2015.
Posted by Emerje on January 7th, 2025 @ 10:16pm CST
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Posted by Till-all-R1 on January 8th, 2025 @ 12:44pm CST
Then again, Omega was made back when Titan Class was only $120. So when they start making newer bots under this higher price point instead of reissues I wonder if they'll try to make them slightly taller/bigger? Or maintain the current proportions to keep them the same size as their predecessors?
I can't imagine anything being gained by making a new Metroplex even bigger than the previous figure.
Jetfire is rather big for a Commander when compared to UM and Prime, so it seems they have already adjusted Commander Class somewhat. Or they simply ran out of Bots that size to do, Jetfire certainly doesn't fit into Titan Class. I wonder exactly what other figures can they do in Commander Class after tractor trailer rigs? Would they need to put Octane as Commander being that he's also a triple changer?
Posted by o.supreme on January 8th, 2025 @ 12:51pm CST
Till-all-R1 wrote:Since Titan is now $200 I guess they would have to introduce a class between it and Commander? lol
The Upcoming Star Optimus Prime is being sold as a "Smaller Titan" for $149.99
Till-all-R1 wrote:Then again, Omega was made back when Titan Class was only $120.
I believe Siege Omega Supreme MSRP was $159.99 back in 2019
Posted by Till-all-R1 on January 8th, 2025 @ 12:56pm CST
o.supreme wrote:The Upcoming Star Optimus Prime is being sold as a "Smaller Titan" for $149.99
Well that does sound interesting, not having a "fixed" price for Titan Class does allow more freedom in the character selection.
o.supreme wrote:I believe Siege Omega Supreme MSRP was $159.99 back in 2019
Hm, I thought for sure I had seen it for like $130 someplace but passed at the time because I wasn't quite into the line enough to shell out over $100 on a TF. A decision I would seem regret when it sold out and was going for close to $300.
Posted by King Kuuga on January 11th, 2025 @ 1:16pm CST
Till-all-R1 wrote:o.supreme wrote:The Upcoming Star Optimus Prime is being sold as a "Smaller Titan" for $149.99
Well that does sound interesting, not having a "fixed" price for Titan Class does allow more freedom in the character selection.o.supreme wrote:I believe Siege Omega Supreme MSRP was $159.99 back in 2019
Hm, I thought for sure I had seen it for like $130 someplace but passed at the time because I wasn't quite into the line enough to shell out over $100 on a TF. A decision I would seem regret when it sold out and was going for close to $300.
Late 2019 a Hasbro warehouse had a closeout and some Omegas were sold for like $50. They were popping up on Ebay and Facebook Marketplace and such for $75-100 around Christmas.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on January 20th, 2025 @ 7:08pm CST