"Autobots have arrived on our planet for one more mission. Optimus Prime and Bumblebee are here to help kids get clean and have fun in the bath tub, shower, or at the sink."

"Autobots have arrived on our planet for one more mission. Optimus Prime and Bumblebee are here to help kids get clean and have fun in the bath tub, shower, or at the sink."
Va'al wrote:Wildbreak is most clearly the offspring of Knock Out and Breakdown.
Guess they managed to hug after all...
Carry on.
WreckerJack wrote:HasbroToyShop.com has listed Transformers Optimus Prime 3-in-1 Fun Foam on their site. The product description helps to clue us in that this soap is intended for kids. The dispenser does seem like it is meant to look like Optimus Prime is shooting bubbles out of his mouth when in use. Hopefully this will encourage kids to use soap rather than create a mess by launching foam all over."Autobots have arrived on our planet for one more mission. Optimus Prime and Bumblebee are here to help kids get clean and have fun in the bath tub, shower, or at the sink."
GalvatronG1 wrote:WreckerJack wrote:HasbroToyShop.com has listed Transformers Optimus Prime 3-in-1 Fun Foam on their site. The product description helps to clue us in that this soap is intended for kids. The dispenser does seem like it is meant to look like Optimus Prime is shooting bubbles out of his mouth when in use. Hopefully this will encourage kids to use soap rather than create a mess by launching foam all over."Autobots have arrived on our planet for one more mission. Optimus Prime and Bumblebee are here to help kids get clean and have fun in the bath tub, shower, or at the sink."
Anyone else mentally hearing Optimus going "Hrmp hrmpp BLARRRGGHHHHHHHHH"
Va'al wrote:Notified by fellow Seibertronian Sabrblade, we checked in with AllSpark user SwiftEagle who reports a Transformers: Robots in Disguise Warrior class Soundwave variant found. The new version has some added plastic to the otherwise entirely lightpiped facesculpt, adding the traditional faceplate, and a different pattern on the scanning sticker. Check it out for yourselves in the images below!Just found at Target in CT. The packaging datestamp is 70161, the same as the plate-less version on the pegs with him.
It's a new addition to the plastic of his face.
You can see in the pic that the blue-mouthplated one is MOSC. How could it be painted while it was still inside its unopened packaging?GalvatronG1 wrote:Took me a bit to find it but someone on Tfw2005 added some silver paint to his soundwave on the face where it was raised up and itseems to match the faceplate variant So I am sure it is paint like people suggested
Deadput wrote:"Does that look like a consumer friendly face to you?"
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Sabrblade wrote:You can see in the pic that the blue-mouthplated one is MOSC. How could it be painted while it was still inside its unopened packaging?GalvatronG1 wrote:Took me a bit to find it but someone on Tfw2005 added some silver paint to his soundwave on the face where it was raised up and itseems to match the faceplate variant So I am sure it is paint like people suggested
And that the pic show the mouthplate to be seamlessly molded to the head's cheeks, whereas the silver-painted one does have noticeable seams between the silver paint and the blue plastic cheeks.
The guy who found the toy confirmed that it was molding, not paint. And posted more comparison pics of it with the normal full-visored version.GalvatronG1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:You can see in the pic that the blue-mouthplated one is MOSC. How could it be painted while it was still inside its unopened packaging?GalvatronG1 wrote:Took me a bit to find it but someone on Tfw2005 added some silver paint to his soundwave on the face where it was raised up and itseems to match the faceplate variant So I am sure it is paint like people suggested
And that the pic show the mouthplate to be seamlessly molded to the head's cheeks, whereas the silver-painted one does have noticeable seams between the silver paint and the blue plastic cheeks.
because it is a variant on paint, not on a new molding, or hasbro is weirder than we thought,
true he did report that, but I am weird and would of bought it and disassembled the head to check to get undeniable proof outside of photos MOSC, but that's just me. If it is a new mold, it seems weird to make a new tooling for what could be done in paint. also has that been seen anywhere else, because i ordered one on amazon and i am curious if i get the full visor one, I like that look more,Sabrblade wrote:The guy who found the toy confirmed that it was molding, not paint. And posted more comparison pics of it with the normal full-visored version.GalvatronG1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:You can see in the pic that the blue-mouthplated one is MOSC. How could it be painted while it was still inside its unopened packaging?GalvatronG1 wrote:Took me a bit to find it but someone on Tfw2005 added some silver paint to his soundwave on the face where it was raised up and itseems to match the faceplate variant So I am sure it is paint like people suggested
And that the pic show the mouthplate to be seamlessly molded to the head's cheeks, whereas the silver-painted one does have noticeable seams between the silver paint and the blue plastic cheeks.
because it is a variant on paint, not on a new molding, or hasbro is weirder than we thought,