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Fans were wondering what Transformers Studio Series SS 48 was and while we assumed it was the case, we now have proof that it is indeed the Universal Studios Exclusive Megatron figure which is a silver/grey redeco of the Dark of the Moon leader figure. To add to this, we also have more images from upcoming Studio Series toys. These include the upcoming Wave 8 Deluxe figures of Chromia, Arcee and Elita-1 three-pack, WWII Hot Rod, and Soundwave with Laserbeak. While the bike sisters are sold together as a Deluxe Class figure, they're all roughly Legends Class sized, and include stands so their unique robot modes can stand on their own. This is also, notably, the first time Elita-1 will be represented in toy form with her own screen and vehicle accurate robot modes- all her previous toys were recolors of either Chromia or Arcee. WWII Hot Rod is a redeco of WWII Bumblebee with a new head, and Soundwave is also a new mold, transforming into a screen accurate robot and Mercedes SLS AMG vehicle mode, with very nice silver paint. All these images come from In Demand toys on Facebook.
Thanks to InDemand Toys and Super Hero Toy Store we have some new stock images for the upcoming 2020 Studio Series toys, which many fans are excited about. These wave 8 deluxes include SS-49 Bumblebee (2007 Camaro from the first film), SS-50 WWII Hot Rod (The Last Knight)
SS-51 Soundwave with Laserbeak (Dark of the Moon) and SS-52 Arcee, Chromia, and Elita-1: 3-Pack which are three small figures sold at the deluxe price. The wave 8 voyagers will be SS-53 Constructicon Mixmaster (Revenge of the Fallen) and SS-54 Megatron (from the first film).
Speaking of Mixmaster, a video review has been uploaded. We thank MadProject for letting us know.
We had good coverage of what was revealed at the MCM London Comic Con thanks to twitter user @GrantWhiteTZ who took images of the panel.
For Cyberverse, the armour gimmick is going to be popping up for more size classes including Ultra (voyager size) and Ultimate (leader size). They revealed:
- Transformers Cyberverse 2020 Wave 1 Ultra Class which includes Hot Rod, Bumblebee and Clobber, the character based off of Lugnut's design, she turns into a tank.
- Transformers Cyberverse 2020 Wave 1 Ultimate Class Shockwave and Optimus Prime.
For BotBots, they revealed:
- New Gold painted Botbots which are said to be hard to find. This should be similar to chase figures in other blind bag sets.
-Transformers Botbots Gumball Machine Surprise which is a new way to distribute the blind packaged Bot Bots.
For Earthrise, we have a new faction called the Mercenaries.
For Studio Series, they just showed the same Devastator art we saw a long time ago. But of course, a complete Devastator was on the show floor, thought not in final colours for two components.
The big question on all movie Constructicon fans were, what will Overload look like? Well, we might know now, maybe. MCM London Comiccon 2019 is underway and Hasbro are attending with their own reveals, just for the Brits, and one of them is a fully combined Devastator made up of the actual toys. The two yet to be revealed are Scrapper and Overload and here they are in blue prototype plastic and heavily mistransformed. Devastator is standing rather upright, for one. Still, this is our first look at the toys and we will probably get a better look as more pics come from the show. These were from Powerglide1991 who posted them on the TFW2005 boards.
Date: Wednesday, October 23rd 2019 2:50pm CDT Categories:Movie Related News, Toy News, Rumors Posted by:ZeroWolf | Credit(s): Omegatron from Seibertron, Loopaza Mega Store's Facebook page
Greetings Seibertronians! Following a tip off from fellow Seibertron user, Omegatron we've learned if a possible Studio Series release of Sentinel Prime. The information came to light following a post made by Loopaza Mega Store's Facebook account. It lists the Japanese Studio Series releases for February to May next year, and while many of these have been spoiled, it does provide one we haven't heard of. Till now.
That one is Sentinel Prime.
He is apparently voyager sized as going by his price in yen which matches Scrapper and Movie 1 Megatron. Of course there's no images at the moment but with a lot of conventions coming up, it's just a matter of time.
What do you think of this news? Are you excited to recreate the three way fight at the end of the movie? Are you still bitter about Ironhide's death? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
Fellow Seibertronians! Many of you are eagerly awaiting the new Transformers Studio Series Leader Class Shockwave and Voyager Class Mixmaster, and thanks to Capcomkai on Instagram, we have images for both new figures! Shockwave is shown to have similar engineering to Studio Series ROTF Megatron, as well as some beautiful looking purple paint and weathering on him, akin to Studio Series Grimlock.
In hand images of Studio Series Mixmaster have also surfaced, but the source of said photos is currently unknown. These photos confirm how Devastator's head will look and work, and it is a nice touch to have it be revealed by opening up the cab and hood in a movie-accurate way.
Both figures are expected to be released January 2020, and can be preordered here.
So, what are your thoughts on these 'Cons? Is Devastator looking a little too hot under his blushing? Or does Shockwave look a little too Megatron-y for you? Tell us in the discussion below, and as always, keep your receptors tuned for more Seibertron news!
We haven't heard much of Takara's Legendary Nemesis Prime toy since it was first revealed. For starters, it is out now and even though it is a 7-Eleven exclusive in Japan, North American collectible stores are reselling it on their sites, like BBTS who is selling it for $143. The fact that some fans have already received theirs means we get our first look at the packaging. We have a photo below which comes from Rookbartley who posted it on the TFW boards. For those that may be confused, this is a redeco of the leader class mold that was also only released by Takara. It's was a new mold based on the design of Age of Extinction Evasion mode Optimus Prime with new design elements and transformation steps.
Date: Tuesday, October 15th 2019 12:38am CDT Categories:Movie Related News, Toy News Posted by:Stargrave | Credit(s): Slashfilm and Attraction Magazine
"Bah-weep-graaaaagnah wheep nini bong!" is how we all hope to be greeted when we walk through the gates of the newly announced Universal Beijing Resort theme park 'land', Transformers: Metrobase! This is exciting on many levels as this isn't just a Transformers ride or some peripheral characters lumbering about scaring children, this is the first time ever that an entire land has been dedicated to this IP (i.e. Transformers).
If anyone as a kid (or a grown up kid) wanted to visit an actual Metrobase this is your chance. Here's the press release from Slashfilm.com
"Transformers: Metrobase
Another theme park debut is an entire land dedicated to Transformers. While there have been Transformers rides at theme parks before, this is the first time an entire land has been dedicated to the property. Transformers: Metrobase will put on in Metrobase, a titan robot that is actually the size of city.
This part of the park will feature Cybertronian architecture, and there’s even a whole narrative behind the base’s existence. Metrobase settled here because it’s rich with Energon, making it the perfect place for N.E.S.T. headquarters in Beijing. It looks like there will be a Transformers roller coaster that is actually a clone of the Incredible Hulk roller coaster at Universal’s Island of Adventure in Orlando, Florida. The video makes it appear that Transformers: The Ride from other Universal Studios locations will be brought over there too."
And adding a bit more attraction to this already awesome vacation destination is this brief rundown from Attraction Magazine:
"Transformers: Metrobase is based on Hasbro’s Transformers franchise, and is the first theme park land in the world dedicated to the IP. An expanded story was created for the character Metrobase, who is a titan (a robot the size of a city). Alongside top Chinese scientists, Metrobase chose this Energon-rich location to serve as the N.E.S.T. Beijing headquarters – a top-secret, high-tech area where an alliance between Autobots and humans was developed to protect Earth. The land is packed with Cybertronian architecture and advanced technology to create an immersive experience for “guest agents.” From the looks of the concept art, it also includes a Transformers-themed clone of the Incredible Hulk roller coaster from Universal’s Island of Adventure in Orlando."
What do you think Seibertronians? Checking your weather apps to see what to pack for Beijing? Let us know in the forum and as always stay tuned to Seibertron for the ultimate in Transformers news!
You know, Yolopark. You don't know Yolopark? Well you will after you set your optics on this officially licensed Transformers Bumblebee movie Optimus Prime. Thanks to a new post to Yolopark's Facebook page we've learned of what will surely be an amazing new figure. That's right, not a statue, a figure. That clarification will make sense momentarily. Voyager class? Leader class? Ha! This Optimus, which is fully poseable with 150 points of articulation thanks to a unique internal skeletal system, stands at 24 inches tall. No, you read that correctly, this Optimus Prime action figure clocks in at what we affectionately call Titan class at 24 inches TALL. No formal word on release date or price but with a bot this size with this much detail and internal mechanisms it's likely to carry a hefty price tag. But hey, YOLO, right?
Here's the specs from Yolopark: "24” height from head to toe.
Internal Interconnect Endoskeleton System (IIES)
IIES definition mean the internal frame design, all the moveable gears are independent however movement is driven between the connected gear parts like a real machine."
Now check out the images below and be sure to note the message at the top, "the Seventh Prime". What did grandpa say about the seventh Prime of a seventh Prime? Was that just an Iron Maiden album? Am I confused once again? Will this 'figure' into past or future Movie continuity? Sound off in the forums and let us know your thoughts and as always stay tuned to Seibertron for the ultimate in Transformers news!
Fellow Seibertronians! Thanks to Walmart.com, we now have some very interesting listings from Walmart for what appears to be the next lineup for the Transformers Studio Series line in 2020! Among these listings appears to be confirmation of a Deluxe Class Roadbuster, the Wrecker from Dark Of The Moon, Leader Class Overload, the articulated dump truck Constructicon from Revenge Of The Fallen, and Deluxe Class Jet Mode Shatter and Jeep Mode Bumblebee, both of whom are from the Bumblebee movie, all of which are sure to please a few of you. The listing links have been mirrored below for your convenience.
Hopefully, we'll get official reveals of these hot bots soon, perhaps even at the upcoming conventions later this month.
So, what're your thoughts on these reveals? Will you be interested in a Jet Shatter? Could Bumblejeep mean the soon arrival of a new Starscream Blitzwing figure? Tell us your thoughts in the discussion below, and as always, keep your audio receptors tuned for the latest in Seibertron news!
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