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New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends

Posted by Seibertron Mar 11, 2023 at 9:32am CST 103,084 views
Inspiration hit me recently after watching some of my favorite YouTubers while packaging up customer orders at the Seibertron Store. In addition, it recently dawned on my that I started this journey posting Transformers galleries almost 20 years ago. Time goes by way too fast and there are some notable omissions from our Transformers toy galleries. So here we are today at the beginning of a new wave of Transformers Generation One galleries after almost 7 years since the last batch.

Late last night, I finally posted galleries of Transformers Encore Metroplex. Released in 2008 by Takara Tomy, this toy was a reissue of the original version of G1 1986 Metroplex (including rubber wheels and chrome legs).

It's been a long journey from start to finish for this set of galleries. I began work on Encore Metroplex's gallery 10 years ago in the summer of 2013 when Generations Titan Class Metroplex was released. In 2017, I started it up again when I did comparison shots of Platinum Trypticon when Titans Return Titan Class Trypticon was released. Long story short: life got in the way and I was unable to finish the Metroplex related galleries until now.

Included with Metroplex are his friends (and accessories) Scamper, Six-Gun and Slammer. Metroplex transforms from battle station to city mode to giant robot and back! Six-Gun is formed from various Metroplex blasters and accessories. Slammer is a tank that transforms into a tower (and didn't get a robot mode until 35 years later in the War for Cybertron Kingdom toy line). Scamper is a small black car that transforms into a robot mode.

Since this was the Encore version, I only did comparisons with other versions of Metroplex as well as Hasbro's Platinum Edition Trypticon. The full G1 Metroplex gallery and several others will be posted over the next few weeks. So stay tuned!

You can check out the galleries of Encore Metroplex, Six-Gun, Scamper and Slammer by clicking on the links and images below.


Transformers Encore Metroplex (163 images) - Supreme Class

Transformers News: New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends

Transformers News: New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends

Transformers News: New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends

Transformers News: New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends

Transformers News: New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends

Transformers News: New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends


Transformers Encore Scamper (81 images) - Miscellaneous

Transformers News: New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends

Transformers News: New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends


Transformers Encore Six-Gun (52 images) - Miscellaneous

Transformers News: New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends


Transformers Encore Slammer (30 images) - Miscellaneous

Transformers News: New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends

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Comment by Whifflefire Mar 11, 2023
I feel honored to have been one of the first people to click on these galleries! By pure happenstance, there were no views yet on Six Gun or Slammer's galleries, so as I clicked through them the image counter said "1" for many of the pics. I've never perused a gallery with such low numbers before!

When I found my Metroplex a while back, I checked here for reference pictures and was surprised that there was not yet a gallery for him. It's nice to be here to see it happen. Excellent pictures of a great looking Transformer, Seibertron!


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Comment by Seibertron Mar 17, 2023
Fresh from the Seibertron.com gallery vault! Originally photographed back in 2016, Seibertron.com has recently released a series of galleries featuring the individual Transformers Seacons from the 2009 commemorative reissue of Piranacon. The galleries provide an in-depth look at each individual figure, with comparison photos to the original 1988 version of the Seacons, as well as Timelines Piranacon and Beast Wars II God Neptune.

The galleries showcase Snaptrap, Nautilator, Overbite, Skalor, Tentakil, and Seawing, providing detailed images and information on each figure. Snaptrap, the leader of the Seacons, is a turtle-like creature with a cannon on his back. Nautilator is a lobster-like creature. Overbite is a shark-like creature with a menacing set of jaws. Skalor, a giant coelacanth creature with arms and legs. Tentakil, a squid-like creature, can ensnare his enemies with his many tentacles. Seawing, a manta ray with legs, can fly through the air.

While the updated decos for some of them, Piranacon's newly chromed sword, and "remastered" stickers make the 2009 reissue of the Seacons a must-have for collectors, those looking for additional articulation may be disappointed. The toy molds for the newer versions are the same as the original versions and do not include any extra articulation. However, the comparison photos to the original 1988 version of the Seacons, as well as other versions of Piranacon from the Transformers Timelines and Beast Wars II series, allow fans to see how these figures have evolved over time. If you're looking for new "Generations" versions of the Seacons, look no further than the Generations Selects Seacons released in 2020.

These galleries of the individual Transformers Seacons from the 2009 commemorative reissue of Piranacon provide a comprehensive look at each figure and their abilities, characteristics, and place in the Seacons' hierarchy. While some of the deco changes from the originals may be a downside for some fans, the updated decos and updated stickers make the figures a valuable addition to any Transformers collection.

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G1 Commemorative Series Piranacon (108 images) - Combiners, Reissues, Seacons

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G1 Commemorative Series Snap Trap (93 images) - Reissues, Seacons

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G1 Commemorative Series Tentakil (103 images) - Reissues, Seacons

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G1 Commemorative Series Skalor (94 images) - Reissues, Seacons

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G1 Commemorative Series Nautilator (95 images) - Reissues, Seacons

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G1 Commemorative Series Overbite (95 images) - Reissues, Seacons

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G1 Commemorative Series Seawing (93 images) - Reissues, Seacons

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Comment by D-Maximal_Primal Mar 19, 2023
very nice! I have Tentakill, I love how weird that whole team is
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Comment by Seibertron Mar 25, 2023
Seibertron.com has just released brand new galleries featuring some of the most iconic figures from the Generation 1 era - Metroplex with Six-Gun, Scamper, and Slammer, and Trypticon with Full-Tilt and Brunt.

These figures are not only beloved by fans but are also significant in the Transformers mythos. Metroplex, the Autobot City, was one of the largest Transformers of his time, towering over other figures. The original Generation 1 toy had two versions, one with rubber wheels and the other with plastic wheels, and both are included in the galleries. The plastic wheels version is our "main" Metroplex gallery because the rubber wheels version was covered in-depth in the gallery of the Encore Metroplex reissue.

Metroplex's companions, Six-Gun, Scamper, and Slammer, are also included in the galleries. Six-Gun, in particular, is notable for being made up of six smaller guns that combine to form his robot mode. Scamper is a fully transformable black car. Slammer is a non-transforming drone-like tank.

Trypticon, the Decepticon dinosaur, is another impressive figure featured in the galleries. He can transform into a robotic space station, a city, and of course, his dinosaur form. Alongside Trypticon are his loyal minions, Full-Tilt and Brunt, who add to the overall menacing presence of the figure. Full-Tilt is a full transformable purple vehicle, comparable to Scamper. Brunt is non-transforming tank made of various accessories from Trypticon and has a light-up feature on his cannon.

Whether you're a longtime fan of these iconic Transformers figures or discovering them for the first time, Seibertron.com's galleries are a must-see for any collector or enthusiast. Check out our extensive galleries of each of these exciting G1 Transformers action figures below by clicking on any of the images.

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G1 1986 Trypticon (255 images) - Miscellaneous

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G1 1986 Full-Tilt (90 images) - Miscellaneous

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G1 1986 Brunt (32 images) - Miscellaneous

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G1 1986 Metroplex (278 images) - Miscellaneous

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G1 1986 Scamper (84 images) - Miscellaneous

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G1 1986 Six-Gun (57 images) - Miscellaneous

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G1 1986 Slammer (32 images) - Miscellaneous

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G1 1986 Metroplex (97 images) - Miscellaneous

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Re: New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends (view post)
Comment by Emerje Mar 25, 2023
That Trypticon clearance price. ;)^ I think we sometimes forget things going on clearance isn't just a modern thing. Some of the biggest, most sought after figures from back in the day also went on clearance just like the equivalent figures today.

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Comment by Seibertron Apr 2, 2023
Seibertron.com recently posted new galleries of two awesome Transformers figures from the Heroes of Cybertron and SCF toy lines: Metroplex and Black Zarak. These non-transforming figures are sure to excite collectors with their high level of detail and quality craftsmanship.

The Heroes of Cybertron toy line was first introduced in 2001 and features small non-transforming figures of various Transformers characters in their classic forms. Metroplex, featured in the Seibertron.com gallery, stands at about four inches tall and features intricate detailing on his chestplate, weapons, and other parts of his body. The cartoon styling on this figure make it a must-have for any Transformers fan.

Black Zarak is another popular figure from Takara's SCF toy line. This menacing figure stands at just under four inches tall and captures the dark essence of the character. The figure's intricate detailing and ominous presence make it a great addition to any collection. Unfortunately, we didn't get a chance to take comparison photos with the original Black Zarak (which was sold before obtaining the SCF version, and this toy was sold a few years ago prior to the Generations Selects version). It is roughly the same size as Metroplex.

Seibertron.com's galleries showcase the level of detail and craftsmanship that have made these figures popular among collectors. The galleries feature multiple angles of the figures and highlight their paint jobs, styling, size, and more, allowing fans to fully appreciate the figures' design and to determine if these are figures that they would like to add to their collections.

Overall, the new galleries of Heroes of Cybertron Metroplex and SCF Black Zarak on Seibertron.com are sure to please Transformers fans and collectors alike. With their attention to detail and high level of quality, these figures are a must-have for any fan of the franchise.


Heroes of Cybertron Metroplex (47 images) - Figurine

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SCF Black Zarak (23 images)

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Comment by Seibertron Jul 13, 2025
While packing up orders at the Seibertron Store and digging through my photo archives, I was reminded just how much I enjoy the oddities of Generation 2. Bright colors, unusual chrome, and unexpected variants — G2 was full of surprises, and today's feature is one of the most distinctive.

Earlier today, I posted a brand new gallery of the Generation 2 Seaspray (Purple Chrome Variant). This version of Seaspray swaps the standard blue chrome for an eye-catching purple finish. While it is certainly uncommon, its origins are unknown to me. If you have any information or sources about this version of Seaspray, please let me know — I’d love to learn more about it, and I’m sure many of you would as well.

This particular purple Seaspray came from my youngest brother's Transformers collection, which he gave me about 6 or 7 years ago. I don't recall when or where he originally got it, as most of his Transformers came from the early 2000s. If any of you also have this version of Seaspray in your collection, I'd love to hear where you found yours — feel free to share your story!

To help tell Seaspray's story, I included comparison shots with:
- G1 Seaspray
- G2 Seaspray (regular blue chrome)
- G2 Bumblebee, Hubcap, and Beachcomber (other G2 Mini-Bots)
- G1 blue Cliffjumper (another uncommon international variant)

These comparisons show just how much this purple chrome version stands out among the Mini-Bots. Who produced it? Why does it exist? Where was it distributed? Those questions are still open, but it's another fascinating chapter in Transformers history.

You can check out the full gallery and all the comparison shots here:
Generation 2 Seaspray (Purple Chrome Variant) Gallery

Here are some selected images from the gallery:

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If you have any thoughts, theories, or stories about this version of Seaspray, feel free to share them!
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Comment by Sabrblade Jul 13, 2025
Could it possibly be that this purple variant was similar to how the Transmetal Optimus and Megatron toys in Beast Wars each had blue, purple, and pink variants?
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Comment by megatran Jul 13, 2025
I enjoy hearing, reading & learning about these oddities, especially color variants from other international markets back in the day. Thanks for sharing.
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Comment by Emerje Jul 14, 2025
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This spot here where there's a scratch and a sprue blemish shows some blue coming through. This feels like a factory error or maybe even a test shot. Colored chrome on plastic is typically done by applying clear tint coat over silver chrome, this looks to me like a second coat may have been added to the blue turning it purple, maybe some Hubcap red?

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Comment by megatran Jul 14, 2025
Emerje wrote:Image

This spot here where there's a scratch and a sprue blemish shows some blue coming through. This feels like a factory error or maybe even a test shot. Colored chrome on plastic is typically done by applying clear tint coat over silver chrome, this looks to me like a second coat may have been added to the blue turning it purple, maybe some Hubcap red?

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Good eye for detail!
Reminds me of the very recent Hot Wheels mainline Optimus Prime cabs in various color variant test shot samples.
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Comment by Seibertron Jul 15, 2025
megatran wrote:
Emerje wrote:Image

This spot here where there's a scratch and a sprue blemish shows some blue coming through. This feels like a factory error or maybe even a test shot. Colored chrome on plastic is typically done by applying clear tint coat over silver chrome, this looks to me like a second coat may have been added to the blue turning it purple, maybe some Hubcap red?

Emerje

Good eye for detail!
Reminds me of the very recent Hot Wheels mainline Optimus Prime cabs in various color variant test shot samples.


That's the blue Seaspray reflecting off the purple chrome that is out of the field of view in that shot. Purple Seaspray is a known variant.
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Comment by megatran Jul 15, 2025
Seibertron wrote:
megatran wrote:
Emerje wrote:Image

This spot here where there's a scratch and a sprue blemish shows some blue coming through. This feels like a factory error or maybe even a test shot. Colored chrome on plastic is typically done by applying clear tint coat over silver chrome, this looks to me like a second coat may have been added to the blue turning it purple, maybe some Hubcap red?

Emerje

Good eye for detail!
Reminds me of the very recent Hot Wheels mainline Optimus Prime cabs in various color variant test shot samples.


That's the blue Seaspray reflecting off the purple chrome that is out of the field of view in that shot. Purple Seaspray is a known variant.

Purple is commonly for Decepticons. I wonder if that provides any clue??? A Go-Bots perhaps? I'm drawing a long bow...
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Comment by Sabrblade Jul 16, 2025
megatran wrote:Purple is commonly for Decepticons. I wonder if that provides any clue??? A Go-Bots perhaps? I'm drawing a long bow...
Like I suggested before, it could have just been a similar case to how the Transmetal Optimus and Megatron toys in Beast Wars had blue, purple, and pink variants when Optimus's chrome was supposed to only be blue and Megatron's was supposed to only be purple, but they ended up with three color variants due to inconsistent color tinting.

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Comment by Seibertron Jul 16, 2025
Robosaur Triceratops — Vintage Knock-Off Mystery

We don’t normally feature knock-offs or third-party products here on Seibertron.com, but every now and then a piece of Transformers-adjacent history shows up that’s too quirky to ignore. This vintage oddity — which we’re calling Robosaur Triceratops — definitely earns that distinction.

This toy is a poor-quality knock-off of the original G1 Dinobot Slag, sold under the product line name Robosaur, with the tagline: "A futuristic dinosaur that changes into a powerful robot."

We don’t know the manufacturer or exact origin of this item, but it was likely released sometime in the 1980s (or possibly 1990s). The packaging itself simply calls it Triceratops, while encouraging collectors to “Collect all these other exciting changing robots!” — showing off knock-off versions of Grimlock (“Tyranosaurus”) and Sludge (“Brontosaur”) on the back of the box. It may also have been marketed in some regions under the Dinosaur Robo name, but clear information is scarce.

This figure is clearly a low‑end reproduction of the Dinobot mold, sporting some unique colors and several cost‑cutting oddities — like having no face, no lower dinosaur jaw, and even no hands. We thought this vintage knock‑off was too quirky not to share, both as a curiosity and a conversation starter. If you know more about its origins — who manufactured it, where it was sold, or how it connects to other KO lines — we invite you to share your insights or speculation in the comments on the Energon Pub forums.

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Gallery:
Robosaur Triceratops Gallery — Knock-offs > Dinobots

G1 1985 Dinobot Galleries: Grimlock, Slag, Sludge, Snarl, and Swoop

And for more G1 knock-offs over the years (but the shadier ones that look identical):
KO Transformers Galleries

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What do you think? Is Robosaur Triceratops just a cheap curiosity, or does it have a story waiting to be uncovered? Share your knowledge, theories, or even memories of seeing one of these in the wild in the discussion below!
Re: New Galleries: Encore G1 Metroplex and friends (view post)
Comment by TF-fan kev777 Jul 17, 2025
That thing is so weird and I actually love it, thanks for sharing. Just weirdness all over the place, like calling it a triceratops for not giving it any of the 3 horns that make up the tri part of the name and giving it back scale/plates like a stegosaurus.
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Comment by Platypus Prime Jul 17, 2025
I finally registered after years of lurking just for this!

I had one, or one very similar! I was about eight, which would put it around 1987 or 88 I think? If it's not the same bot it's awfully close. The box was different though. I remember using it AS my Slag (and only Dinobot). There was also a knockoff Starscream Jet from the same people with odd stabby bits on the fins. I remember being annoyed that there was no lower jaw, though I'd put marbles in the chest compartment. The lack of fists was the most annoying, though, as the super-thin pegs that held the sword in place snapped early, but the gun lasted a long time.
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Comment by Sabrblade Jul 17, 2025
TF-fan kev777 wrote:That thing is so weird and I actually love it, thanks for sharing. Just weirdness all over the place, like calling it a triceratops for not giving it any of the 3 horns that make up the tri part of the name and giving it back scale/plates like a stegosaurus.
So it's instead a "Stegoceratops". ;)
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Comment by megatran Jul 17, 2025
Robosaur Bicerotops looks awesome.

I love the fact the mold allows for a lower jaw but "nope, f**k it, the kids can do without it" attitude.

I don't mind the 'face' or lack thereof. It oozes alien robot.

What is in keeping with G1 era (even today actually) is the box photography showing beige colored shoulders in alt mode but the toy is actually grey. Haha. I love it!
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Comment by Emerje Jul 18, 2025
Seibertron wrote:Purple Seaspray is a known variant.

Oh, so this is one of those rumored Hasbro employee Christmas figures then. I remember reading about the Beachcomber one, but checking TFWiki they suggest Seaspray is the same case. But I also see some MOC purple Seasprays on eBay so I guess I'm not actually helping at all. :lol:

Emerje
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