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Transformers RiD Saberclaw Crash Combiner Video Review
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Feb 13, 2018 at 4:22am CST
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Comment by D-Maximal_Primal
Feb 13, 2018
Sweet! I still stay the Crash Combiners were pretty cool and had some good ideas. Still keeping my eye open for Saberclaw and Primelock, they may be the most interesting of the class. Dragbreak and Skyhammer were cool, and Primestrong wasn't bad either, so I'm happy with my 3.
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With a few tweaks, the Crash Combiners could've been the Duocons.
Comment by chuckdawg1999
Feb 13, 2018
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Sweet! I still stay the Crash Combiners were pretty cool and had some good ideas. Still keeping my eye open for Saberclaw and Primelock, they may be the most interesting of the class. Dragbreak and Skyhammer were cool, and Primestrong wasn't bad either, so I'm happy with my 3.
With a few tweaks, the Crash Combiners could've been the Duocons.
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... meaning completely removing the individual robot modes?
Comment by Jelze Bunnycat
Feb 13, 2018
chuckdawg1999 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Sweet! I still stay the Crash Combiners were pretty cool and had some good ideas. Still keeping my eye open for Saberclaw and Primelock, they may be the most interesting of the class. Dragbreak and Skyhammer were cool, and Primestrong wasn't bad either, so I'm happy with my 3.
With a few tweaks, the Crash Combiners could've been the Duocons.
... meaning completely removing the individual robot modes?
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Comment by kurthy
Feb 13, 2018
I'm just getting tired of Hasbro's weird AF distribution model. It seems like later waves are impossible to find, but they stuff a figure that all the collectors want into or, in this case, is actually a fun toy. Sky Lynx, Windblade, Bludgeon, Cogman, etc. I can't wait to see what happens with Optimus Primal and the fembots.
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There is definite concern for Novastar since she is the only new figure. But Primal will be fine, he comes paced 50/50.
Comment by william-james88
Feb 13, 2018
kurthy wrote:I'm just getting tired of Hasbro's weird AF distribution model. It seems like later waves are impossible to find, but they stuff a figure that all the collectors want into or, in this case, is actually a fun toy. Sky Lynx, Windblade, Bludgeon, Cogman, etc. I can't wait to see what happens with Optimus Primal and the fembots.
There is definite concern for Novastar since she is the only new figure. But Primal will be fine, he comes paced 50/50.
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So was Sky Lynx.
Comment by kurthy
Feb 13, 2018
william-james88 wrote:kurthy wrote:I'm just getting tired of Hasbro's weird AF distribution model. It seems like later waves are impossible to find, but they stuff a figure that all the collectors want into or, in this case, is actually a fun toy. Sky Lynx, Windblade, Bludgeon, Cogman, etc. I can't wait to see what happens with Optimus Primal and the fembots.
There is definite concern for Novastar since she is the only new figure. But Primal will be fine, he comes paced 50/50.
So was Sky Lynx.
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Comment by Va'al
Feb 15, 2018
We've been notified via email of the first sighting of one of the last toys to come out of the Transformers: Robots in Disguise line, Combiner Force Crash Combiners sub-line, at US retail: Saberhorn and Bisk, who combine into Saberclaw!
While Bisk has received a couple of toys in the various branches of the line, this is the only Saberhorn figure due out from the show's plastic rendition. The two-pack was spotted at the Brown Deer Road Walmart in Wisconsin for $15.57 (with tax), by user Slagwave who first posted over on TFW2005. If you come across your own sighting, make sure to use the Database right here, join the discussion, and happy hunting!
While Bisk has received a couple of toys in the various branches of the line, this is the only Saberhorn figure due out from the show's plastic rendition. The two-pack was spotted at the Brown Deer Road Walmart in Wisconsin for $15.57 (with tax), by user Slagwave who first posted over on TFW2005. If you come across your own sighting, make sure to use the Database right here, join the discussion, and happy hunting!
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Does it have a SKU separate from the rest of the Two-Pack Crash Combiners?
Comment by Rysquad
Feb 15, 2018
Va'al wrote:We've been notified via email of the first sighting of the last toys to come out of the Transformers: Robots in Disguise line, Combiner Force Crash Combiners sub-line, at US retail: Saberhorn and Bisk, who combine into Saberclaw!
While Bisk has received a couple of toys in the various branches of the line, this is the only Saberhorn figure due out from the show's plastic rendition. The two-pack was spotted at the Brown Deer Road Walmart in Wisconsin for $15.57 (with tax), by user Slagwave who first posted over on TFW2005. If you come across your own sighting, make sure to use the Database right here, join the discussion, and happy hunting!
Does it have a SKU separate from the rest of the Two-Pack Crash Combiners?
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I don't know about SKU but I have these codes for it. I wish I knew more about how these codes work to be honest. Upon doing some reasearch I learned that an SKU can be different for each retailer so perhaps UPC/EAN is the thing we are looking for to answer your question. I'm going to spend some time learning about this but so far I have this for you-
Saberhorn & Bisk (Saberclaw): Hasbro product code # E1114, UPC # 630509628568 or 630509659432, EAN # 5010993468874
They seem to be all different from the other crash combiners.
Strongarm & Optimus Prime (Primestrong): Hasbro product code # C0629, UPC # 630509506583, EAN # 5010993350582
Sideswipe & Bumblebee (Beeside): Hasbro product code # C0630, UPC # 630509506613, EAN # 5010993350575
Skysledge & Stormhammer (Skyhammer): Hasbro product code # C0631, UPC # 630509509973, EAN # 5010993353354
Lunar Force Strongarm & Optimus Prime (Primestrong): Hasbro product code # C2344, UPC # 630509558421, EAN # 5010993389117
Shockdrive & Warnado (Shocknado): Hasbro product code # C2343, UPC # 630509558414, EAN # 5010993389100
Dragstrip & Wildbreak (Dragbreak): Hasbro product code # C2342, UPC # 630509558438, EAN # 5010993389094
Grimlock & Optimus Prime (Primelock): Hasbro product code # E1111, UPC # 630509628575 or 630509671847, EAN # 5010993468881
Also here is how I learned more about what SKU means, I know I found it very helpful
https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-a-sk ... ms-2890158
Comment by WreckerJack
Feb 15, 2018
Rysquad wrote:Does it have a SKU separate from the rest of the Two-Pack Crash Combiners?
I don't know about SKU but I have these codes for it. I wish I knew more about how these codes work to be honest. Upon doing some reasearch I learned that an SKU can be different for each retailer so perhaps UPC/EAN is the thing we are looking for to answer your question. I'm going to spend some time learning about this but so far I have this for you-
Saberhorn & Bisk (Saberclaw): Hasbro product code # E1114, UPC # 630509628568 or 630509659432, EAN # 5010993468874
They seem to be all different from the other crash combiners.
Strongarm & Optimus Prime (Primestrong): Hasbro product code # C0629, UPC # 630509506583, EAN # 5010993350582
Sideswipe & Bumblebee (Beeside): Hasbro product code # C0630, UPC # 630509506613, EAN # 5010993350575
Skysledge & Stormhammer (Skyhammer): Hasbro product code # C0631, UPC # 630509509973, EAN # 5010993353354
Lunar Force Strongarm & Optimus Prime (Primestrong): Hasbro product code # C2344, UPC # 630509558421, EAN # 5010993389117
Shockdrive & Warnado (Shocknado): Hasbro product code # C2343, UPC # 630509558414, EAN # 5010993389100
Dragstrip & Wildbreak (Dragbreak): Hasbro product code # C2342, UPC # 630509558438, EAN # 5010993389094
Grimlock & Optimus Prime (Primelock): Hasbro product code # E1111, UPC # 630509628575 or 630509671847, EAN # 5010993468881
Also here is how I learned more about what SKU means, I know I found it very helpful
https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-a-sk ... ms-2890158
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Comment by Jelze Bunnycat
Feb 15, 2018
So that's where some of the PotP product codes went:
E1110: Micronus with Autobot Cloudburst
E1111: Primelock: Optimus Prime & Grimlock
E1112: Liege Maximo with Skullgrin
E1113: Vector Prime with Metalhawk
E1114: Saberclaw: Saberhorn & Bisk
E1115: Alchemist Prime with Submarauder
E1116: Alpha Trion with Landmine
No wonder that they're coinciding with PotP Prime Master Wave 2...
E1110: Micronus with Autobot Cloudburst
E1111: Primelock: Optimus Prime & Grimlock
E1112: Liege Maximo with Skullgrin
E1113: Vector Prime with Metalhawk
E1114: Saberclaw: Saberhorn & Bisk
E1115: Alchemist Prime with Submarauder
E1116: Alpha Trion with Landmine
No wonder that they're coinciding with PotP Prime Master Wave 2...
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That, or tweak the molds to include knees and elbows but keep the spring loaded part.
Comment by chuckdawg1999
Feb 15, 2018
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Sweet! I still stay the Crash Combiners were pretty cool and had some good ideas. Still keeping my eye open for Saberclaw and Primelock, they may be the most interesting of the class. Dragbreak and Skyhammer were cool, and Primestrong wasn't bad either, so I'm happy with my 3.
With a few tweaks, the Crash Combiners could've been the Duocons.
... meaning completely removing the individual robot modes?
That, or tweak the molds to include knees and elbows but keep the spring loaded part.
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My fault. I should have been more specific.
I'm looking for a Walmart SKU so I can check Brickseek.
Comment by Rysquad
Feb 15, 2018
WreckerJack wrote:Rysquad wrote:Does it have a SKU separate from the rest of the Two-Pack Crash Combiners?
I don't know about SKU but I have these codes for it. I wish I knew more about how these codes work to be honest. Upon doing some reasearch I learned that an SKU can be different for each retailer so perhaps UPC/EAN is the thing we are looking for to answer your question. I'm going to spend some time learning about this but so far I have this for you-
Saberhorn & Bisk (Saberclaw): Hasbro product code # E1114, UPC # 630509628568 or 630509659432, EAN # 5010993468874
They seem to be all different from the other crash combiners.
Strongarm & Optimus Prime (Primestrong): Hasbro product code # C0629, UPC # 630509506583, EAN # 5010993350582
Sideswipe & Bumblebee (Beeside): Hasbro product code # C0630, UPC # 630509506613, EAN # 5010993350575
Skysledge & Stormhammer (Skyhammer): Hasbro product code # C0631, UPC # 630509509973, EAN # 5010993353354
Lunar Force Strongarm & Optimus Prime (Primestrong): Hasbro product code # C2344, UPC # 630509558421, EAN # 5010993389117
Shockdrive & Warnado (Shocknado): Hasbro product code # C2343, UPC # 630509558414, EAN # 5010993389100
Dragstrip & Wildbreak (Dragbreak): Hasbro product code # C2342, UPC # 630509558438, EAN # 5010993389094
Grimlock & Optimus Prime (Primelock): Hasbro product code # E1111, UPC # 630509628575 or 630509671847, EAN # 5010993468881
Also here is how I learned more about what SKU means, I know I found it very helpful
https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-a-sk ... ms-2890158
My fault. I should have been more specific.
I'm looking for a Walmart SKU so I can check Brickseek.
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Comment by WreckerJack
Feb 15, 2018
Don't worry about it. I learned cool stuff I always wondered so I consider it a positive!
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Comment by Va'al
Feb 20, 2018
We reported on the first sighting of the final wave of Transformers: Robots in Disguise Combiner Force - the Crash Combiners sub-line, in any case - in the shape of Saberclaw, the combined mode of Bisk and Saberhorn back here.
Thanks to Scottimus Prime Toy Hunter, we now also have sighting of their wavemates Optimus Prime and Grimlock, or Primelock in their combined mode, from the Target store in Long Island, New York! Check out images for proof below, and let us know if you're planning to hunt down these final figures of the line - and make sure to use the Sightings Database to help out other collectors if so!
Thanks to Scottimus Prime Toy Hunter, we now also have sighting of their wavemates Optimus Prime and Grimlock, or Primelock in their combined mode, from the Target store in Long Island, New York! Check out images for proof below, and let us know if you're planning to hunt down these final figures of the line - and make sure to use the Sightings Database to help out other collectors if so!
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Comment by Rysquad
Feb 20, 2018
Is there a Walmart SKU for this?
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Comment by D-Maximal_Primal
Feb 20, 2018
Gotta..... get..... them....
Primelock looks so awesome
Primelock looks so awesome
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Comment by kurthy
Feb 20, 2018
Just saw both at Walmart in town here.
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Comment by D-Maximal_Primal
Mar 3, 2018
Remember those Surprise Easter Eggs that have come out the past several years that contain some sort of cheap but cool Robots in Disguise goodie? Well thanks to a listing from Amazon.it and some pictures from our own Italian Stallion Va'al, we have information on the newest 2018 round of eggs! As seen in the listing, the new eggs feature Combiner Force Packaging, complete with Ultra Bee. The prize inside could be any number of things, as previous incarnations have features simplified toys such as the one-steps, legions, or titan guardians, but as seen in pictures from Va'al himself, these ones have the potential prize of a pen in Optimus, Bumblebee, or Sideswipe styling!
Are these something that interest you? let us know in the comments section below!




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Comment by WreckerJack
Mar 3, 2018
The heck are those? Mini bots with knives coming out of their feet?
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Comment by chuckdawg1999
Mar 3, 2018
I could rock one of those Optimus Prime pens