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Transformer Cameos in Disney's New Chip And Dale Movie

Transformers News: Transformer Cameos in Disney's New Chip And Dale Movie
Date: Sunday, May 22nd 2022 5:22pm CDT
Category: Movie Related News
Posted by: william-james88

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Disney's new Chip and Dale movie on Disney + is basically Who Framed Roger Rabbit for a new generation with the same kind of universe where humans and animated characters live together (with a detective story as the main plot). And like with Roger Rabbit, Disney pulled all stops to have bits of all franchises populate the film, like Batman, ET and our beloved brand: Transformers. We have two Transformers themed appearances in the film. Blaster is seen in an audience shot of a talent show taking place in the 80s. Also, the final battle is against a hybrid monster where each limb is different. This hybrid dsign has Ralph's arm (from Wreck it Ralph) Woody's leg (from Toy Story) and another leg that looks a lot like the one found on the latest live action Optimus prime design. The leg itself does have some transforming properties in the film. You can check out the images below and you can check out the film on Disney +.

Transformers News: Transformer Cameos in Disney's New Chip And Dale Movie

Transformers News: Transformer Cameos in Disney's New Chip And Dale Movie

Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways
Date: Tuesday, May 10th 2022 11:48am CDT
Categories: Movie Related News, Toy News
Posted by: william-james88

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Views: 79,209

In the thumbnail we have a shot that aims to answer the most pressing question from these new reveals: what exactly is this SS86 Arcee? Well, it is a new toy which has half the tooling of the thrilling 30 release (the upper half) and new tooling for the lower half. So we have a flatter, more toon accurate, stomach instead of the prominant womb outline the T30 release had. You can see comparison with the Takara version of the T30 mold below (the new one is the one with less accurate paint apps). It has a lot more car shell than the T30 version, covering the side of the car, like the Earthrise version. This is integrated into the backpack. Of course, this has already spawned comments claiming the backpack is too big, and from there you can see how Hasbro thought giving us a removeable part of the backpack with the Earthrise toy would have been a good idea. Well at least now G1 fans have lots of options when it comes to arcee. For a smaller back pack with partsforming but a more accurate car mode, you have the Earthrise toy. For a smaller backpack with no partsforming but a less accurate car mode, you have the T30 toy. And for a more accurate car mode and no partsforming backpack, you have this toy which does have a larger backpack. What options works best for you?

Along with arcee we have reveals for the DOTM Bumblebee, which is a slight remold of the ROTF Bumblebee, and ROTF Sideways which is a new mold.

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers News: Full Reveal of Studio Series 86 Arcee, DOTM Bumblebee and ROTF Sideways

Transformers Studio Series Galvatron and Thundercracker Revealed

Transformers News: Transformers Studio Series Galvatron and Thundercracker Revealed
Date: Tuesday, May 3rd 2022 5:09am CDT
Categories: Movie Related News, Toy News
Posted by: ZeroWolf | Credit(s): In Demand Toys Facebook Page

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Greetings Seibertronians!

Thanks to fellow Seibertron user, Omegatron, we've learned that UK toy seller, In Demand Toys has repealed the next two releases for Transformers Studio Series, Voyager Class Age of Extinction Galvatron and Voyager Class Bumblebee Thundercracker!

Thundercracker is a redeco of Voyager Class Bumblebee Thrust, and is the second of the Seeker Trio to be released in this style.

Transformers News: Transformers Studio Series Galvatron and Thundercracker Revealed

Transformers News: Transformers Studio Series Galvatron and Thundercracker Revealed

Transformers News: Transformers Studio Series Galvatron and Thundercracker Revealed

Transformers News: Transformers Studio Series Galvatron and Thundercracker Revealed

Galvatron is a completely new mold, and tries once more to bring the impossible transformation to the toy. In the film, the cgi model never transformed the traditional way, instead breaking into cubes and reforming into its robot mode.

Transformers News: Transformers Studio Series Galvatron and Thundercracker Revealed

Transformers News: Transformers Studio Series Galvatron and Thundercracker Revealed

Transformers News: Transformers Studio Series Galvatron and Thundercracker Revealed

Transformers News: Transformers Studio Series Galvatron and Thundercracker Revealed

Will you be picking these up?

Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!

First Ever Footage of Transformers Rise of the Beasts Shown at Cinemacon

Transformers News: First Ever Footage of Transformers Rise of the Beasts Shown at Cinemacon
Date: Thursday, April 28th 2022 4:38pm CDT
Category: Movie Related News
Posted by: william-james88

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Paramount had a big presentation today for theatre executives only. It included a sizzle reel showing clips of Dungeons & Dragons, Mission Impossible and Transformers Rise of the Beasts. Here is a description of what was shown:

No Beasts were shown. Instead people saw Optimus, Bumblebee and Arcee. Arcee is said to look like G1 Arcee, Optimus is said to look like he did in the Bumblebee movie and Bumblebee looks like Bayverse Bumblebee (same car mode, same face, same visual cues). The footage shows Arcee hanging on the the side of a moving car as she is about to take shots with her gun. Anthony Ramos was seen in a car as well. No Dialogue was uttered, it was only 12 seconds of shots among a sizzle reel.

This description was lifted from The John Campea Show which discussed first hand what the group saw.



Usually, if a trailer is shown at an event, then it will likely be shown in a week or two to the public BUT if it is a sizzle reel like the one described, then it will not be made available for anyone else to see, ever.

More Info on the Transformers ROTB Toys Coming Out This Year, None Meant for Older Fans

Transformers News: More Info on the Transformers ROTB Toys Coming Out This Year, None Meant for Older Fans
Date: Thursday, April 21st 2022 12:55am CDT
Categories: Movie Related News, Toy News
Posted by: william-james88

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There seems to be some major confusion whenever there is news regarding the Transformers Rise of the Beasts movie toyline. Let's make it clear then, the entire movie toyline is marketed towards kids, just like the Cyberverse line and just like the previous Bumblebee movie toyline. While some of the toys may interest fans, none of them are made with the intent to be sold to that demographic. The toys of the Rise of the Beasts movie characters with the complexity and scale you'd expect (like voyagers and the like) will be sold in the Studio Series line instead of the actual movie line, starting next year (2023). This was confirmed by Hasbro in a roundtable discussion that Seibertron attended.

Below are the toys that have been confirmed by distributors to be on US shores, awaiting distribution to stores. There is a good chance that these will not be announced formally before appearing on shelves, we'll see. All of them are of the gimmick variety and while they were all meant to be part of the movie's main toyline, some (if not all) will be rebranded with Cyberverse packaging. However, this is indeed big news as it means that the Rise of the Beasts toys will still be coming out this year, as was initially planned. That could not be postponed. Below are the new toys aimed at younger fans that will be appearing on your shelves in the coming months:

Power Alliance (Weaponizers)
Assortment Code: F38975L00
Product Code: TRA MV7 NEW TRANSFORMATION 15 AST

Power Battlers
Assortment Code: F38955L00
Product Code: TRA MV7 NEW TRANSFORMATION 6 AST

Power Step (1-Step)
Assortment Code: F38965L00
Product Code: TRA MV7 NEW TRANSFORMATION 10 AST

Spark Racers
Assortment ID: F4110
Product code: Tra Mv7 Spark Racers

Spark Changers
Assortment ID: F4113
Product code: Tra Mv7 Spark Chargers

Those numbers come from the TFW2005 site.

Transformers News: More info on the Transformers ROTB Toys Coming Out This Year, None Meant for Older Fans

Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout
Date: Thursday, April 21st 2022 12:33am CDT
Categories: Movie Related News, Toy News, Digital Media News
Posted by: william-james88 | Credit(s): Cybertron 21 and Hasbro Asia

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Transformers MPM Blackout was revealed to China today and since both this release and the SS release represent the same character, it was not obvious to see how much of an improvement this masterpiece release was over the standard leader class figure. Well, Hasbro released a video that gives us a better look at the figure. Now we see many new details, like how the rotor weapon actually combines with the main rotor is super cool. This is the only screen accurate take of that weapon we've gotten on a Blackout figure. We also see that the lower windows on the cockpit actually fold away for bot mode and he finally has the chest gun. Also the alt mode is entirely paneled, meaning the alt mode looks perfect at every angle.

Info on the price is all over the place with a range of around $150-$250, so we'll wait until an official statement from Hasbro to western fans. Enjoy the video and stills below.



Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Transformers News: Video Giving Us a Better Look at Transformers MPM-13 Blackout

Bumblebee Movie Toys Rereleased Through Buzzworthy BB Rise of the Beasts Line

Transformers News: Bumblebee Movie Toys Rereleased Through Buzzworthy BB Rise of the Beasts Line
Date: Saturday, April 16th 2022 7:59am CDT
Categories: Movie Related News, Toy News
Posted by: william-james88 | Credit(s): Target

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Let's see how many times we can say Bumblebee in one sentence when announcing this new product. Now on target, we can see this new exclusive two pack of the Bumblebee Movie Energon Igniters Optimus Prime and Bumblebee now rereleased in the Buzzworthy Bumblebee catch all toyline under the Rise of the Beasts moniker. While more to sell to parents/kids, this is definitely newsworthy since it shows that not all Rise of the Beasts products could be put under cyberverse. These exclusives, while from a previous toyline, still retain that Rise of the Beasts logo, which we can see on the box, making these the first official Rise of the Beasts toys out there. And even though they were made years ago, that truck mode for Optimus is closer to what his alt mode looks like in Rise of the Beasts than in the Bumblebee movie. Bumblebee also has the classic Camaro alt mode which he had at the end of the Bumblebee movie and will have at the beginning of this sequel.

Here are the images for this set officially called Buzzworthy Bumblebee Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Energon Escape 2pk, which come from Target.

Transformers News: Bumblebee Movie Toys Rereleased Through Buzzworthy BB Rise of the Beasts Line

Transformers News: Bumblebee Movie Toys Rereleased Through Buzzworthy BB Rise of the Beasts Line

Transformers News: Bumblebee Movie Toys Rereleased Through Buzzworthy BB Rise of the Beasts Line

Transformers News: Bumblebee Movie Toys Rereleased Through Buzzworthy BB Rise of the Beasts Line

Transformers News: Bumblebee Movie Toys Rereleased Through Buzzworthy BB Rise of the Beasts Line

First Look at Optimus Prime's CG Model on Rise of the Beasts Merchandise

Transformers News: First Look at Optimus Prime's CG Model on Rise of the Beasts Merchandise
Date: Tuesday, April 12th 2022 7:49am CDT
Category: Movie Related News
Posted by: william-james88

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While we saw some toys already, we actually have our first piece of non toy merchandise for Transformers 7 Rise of the Beasts. It is a school folder with one side being a clearer shot of that Inca styled art with various beasts and the other side being Optimus Prime. It's basically the same look he had in the Bumblebee film but at least we get a very clear shot here.

This was found on the Russian shopping site WildBerries.

Transformers News: First Look at Optimus Prime's CG Model on Rise of the Beasts Merchandise

Transformers News: First Look at Optimus Prime's CG Model on Rise of the Beasts Merchandise

Transformers Studio Series Designer Shows Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form

Transformers News: Transformers Studio Series Designer Shows Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form
Date: Monday, April 4th 2022 12:56am CDT
Categories: Movie Related News, Toy News
Posted by: william-james88

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We have a real treat for you. Sam Smith, a designer at Hasbro, has made an Instagram account filled with a process showing us how the artists and designers went from a CG model, to a CAD drawing to a functioning Transformers toy in the Studio Series line. There is a description accompanying each set of images.

SS-85 Bumblebee Movie Arcee

“I’ve lost contact with the capital!”

This character was so much fun to work on, and I am so glad that the team was willing to take the risk with introducing characters to the studio series assortment that did not have transformations in the film.

In reviewing the concept art and the character model, we knew that a car form was out of the question given how slender the bot mode was. Knowing that she had hollowed out wheels on her heels (which oddly enough her waist down doesn’t show up in the movie) We began investigating a cycle mode that would allow for a for charging front fork.

With an original cycle design established with the help of the insanely talented Emiliano Santalucia and access to the robot CAD model from the film, we were able to embark on our traditional development process in partnership with Shu Umezu at Takara Tomy.

Throughout these stages you can see the progression of how the model develops, and how closely we are able to maintain the proportions of the original design, while incorporating an an entire transformation form that was never created for the film with out sacrificing the integrity of the character.

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys


SS-81 Bumblebee Movie Wheeljack

“There’s too many of them!”

It was great to get the opportunity to take this character back to his G1 routes. I wanted a Cybertronian vehicle form that would take influence from the Lancia Stratos rally car that he was originally known for. We had, an idea of a windscreen from his robot form, so we investigated how those parts would fall into place once he transformed into a vehicle. We explored wheels and non wheels (like his brief G1 Cybertronian transport alt mode) but in the end felt that there were already established autobot vehicle forms that used wheels, and we wanted it to feel appropriate to something that could have existed in the film. I think Emiliano smashed the vehicle exploration out of the park, and I was thrilled with how much of the vehicle mode Yuya Onishi and the team at TT were able to preserve as we moved this product into production.

I always loved the Alitalia livery on the original Wheeljack, and it was great to see this color pallet being revisited for live action theatrical. While developing the deco for this vehicle, I tried to take the color details that were established on the chest, and infuse the racing livery throughout the alt mode.

We did our best to try and maintain the large two handed weapons, with out deviating from the sculpted details in the CAD. I think some of the deluxe scale figures were able to replicate some of the two handed weapon poses better than others due the variations in the chest detail.

INTERESTING FACT:
Initially, there were a number of unique weapons that were explored for these characters in the film, but in the end the screen used weapons were replicated across the Autobots (with the exception of Arcee and Optimus Prime) I would love to get an opportunity to use some of those alternate designs elsewhere in the line.

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys


SS-80 Bumblebee Movie Brawn
“Stand Fast!”

Alright, let’s talk Brawn! This was such a fun evolution of the G1 design, but we definitely had our work cut out for us in delivering a convincing alt mode. There was a lot of influence in the CAD that aligned from the Cybertronian Bumblebee design, so I think there was some efficiencies used to bring him to life.

Because of his overly round form, it was going to be difficult to deliver a vehicle mode that took inspiration from the Series II Land Rover (at least that’s what it always looked like to me) which was super boxy.

We got to work on an offload vehicle that could pull in some of the shapes that we were seeing across the robot design. We introduced a windshield to the form, to keep it in line with the rest of the BB movie figures, as well as familiar wheel faces wrapped in a more aggressive looking tire. Emiliano did an incredible job of bringing this vehicle form concept to life.

As we developed the Toy in partnership with Hasui Shogo at Takara, we started to pull the bot and vehicle forms together without compromising the onscreen bot mode. Hasui san made the suggestion to include a drill accessory to align with his G1 appearance, and we stylized it to feel appropriate for the live action design.

In order to avoid compromising the front grill of the vehicle with a 5mm port, We made the front surface able to articulate 90 degrees in order to reveal a port, enabling you to display it in either mode.

Loaded up with all of his gear in either his bot or vehicle mode, Brawn always looks ready for battle!

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys


SS-83 Bumblebee Movie Soundwave
“Decepticons, attack!”

Next up is VOYAGER Soundwave. I think this was the benchmark figure that helped to justify a slot for these non transforming character in the studio series line. A fantastic G1 loyal design, voice, and a theatrical chest deployment for Ravage, meant this character needed to be brought to life in toy form. (As backwards as that sounds)

Lets talk the controversy on this vehicle / CD player / flying crab? – I’ve seen plenty of names for it!

As great as it would have been to design a giant tape deck player, there were a number of pre defined aesthetic principles that we needed to uphold and maintain amongst these new characters. What we didn’t want to do was sacrifice the bot forms (the only part that made it into the film) at the cost of alt modes that we were going out on the limb to make up for them. We tried our best to only work with the pieces that were in play, vs adding vehicle kibble on to the backs of the bot modes.

In most cases, I think we were very successful in accomplishing that. With Soundwave, I think we had our work cut out for us, and in the end preservation of the bot mode was given top priority.

We got to work on a hovercraft vehicle design that would allow the parts that we see on the bot to be reassembled. Working with Emiliano was exceptional on a project like this, due to his deep understanding for transformation design and where parts need to end up between modes. We worked on a few silhouettes and decided early on that we wanted to get more angular height out of the “windscreen” which would require an alternate chest window, but still maintain a completely hollow cavity to allow for Ravage to fit inside, a Ravage design that was quite a bit blockier than a traditional tape cassette, so further compromise was made to cater to the bot mode.

Our TT development was handled by the legendary Ittoku Kuwazu, who was a fantastic partner to have work on this character. He was our design counterpart on Ravage as well, as the two figures needed to be developed in tandem.

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys


SS-82 Bumblebee Movie Ratchet
“They’ve broken through the front lines!”

The first Autobot that we get to see on screen during an all out war on Cybertron. Ratchet quickly gave us the first glimpse at what would be a complete nostalgia overload, and just set the tone for the rest of the film.

I remember the excitement of seeing these bot designs for the first time, and getting amped about theatrical Transformers again. Once I rejoined the Transformers team a few years later, I knew that these we the bots that I wanted to bring to the line.

As part of our larger vehicle exploration with Emiliano, we got to work on a vehicle design for Ratchet that would align to some sort of heavy transport / medical deployment vehicle. We knew out the gate that we wanted to redeco him into Ironhide, so we took his traditional vehicle form into consideration as well. The front end was going to be based off of the chest due to the scale, so we stuck with a very hexagonal windscreen.

Some details needed to be modified from the bot mode. For example the legs house the wheels on each side of the calves, so we needed the add faux wheels to the outside of the legs, and add an additional set of functioning wheels which would stow inside of the torso.

Additionally, due to the scale of the figure, we needed to get a lot of rise out of the limbs. Ejima Takio did an amazing job of keeping the onscreen height of this character, while allowing it to collapse into an ultra compact vehicle form, that would let this figure maintain the deluxe scale price point.

Lastly, Damn those knees! One of the biggest struggles with this figure was accounted for the PA parts in the mold. PA is a nylon like material with phenomenal tensile strength but with the unfortunate side effect of not accepting paint well. This material has been standardized for transformation joints to help prevent breakage from being a common rotation point. In most instances when you question, “I wonder why they didn’t paint that” it often means that the part was molded in PA.

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys


SS-84 Bumblebee Movie Ironhide
“…” This guy missed out on any speaking lines

Time to talk Ironhide! Similar to the deception seeker that we saw repurposed throughout the Cybertron battle, Ratchet was utilized to make up the various background autobot soldiers including, Ironhide! This design translated perfectly to this bot, and armed with a new G1 head, it completely transformed the look of the character.

We wanted to take a G1 inspired approach to the vehicle livery and included a yellow accent to the side panels, to mimic his earthbound alt mode. There was no yellow on the bot mode in the film, so we limited the use of the panel accent to the side doors which would be hidden when the vehicle was transformed into the robot. Armed with his massive cannon, Ironhide feels right at home amongst the rest of the Autobots.

There are a handful of color discrepancies in this guy, which are unfortunately due to the existing mold plans that had been established with the initial Ratchet release. That means that any parts that are in the same mold, are molded in the same color. As mentioned on Ratchet, there was a lot of PA used on the various portions of the characters, so that’s where we run into things like red hips, and gray fender flares (though the flares didn’t bother me as much, as they made Irohide’s vehicle feel a bit more aggressive and offload oriented)

What are your thoughts on Ironhide? Was he too tertiary for the film? Or do you want to see more from the rest of the background Autobot and Decepticon soldiers.

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys


SS-72 Bumblebee Movie Starscream
“…” I don’t think Starscream has ever been lost for words, but in the Bumblebee film none of the Cybertronian seekers got any lines.

Alright, lets kick off our Seeeker conversation with Starscream! As one of the few characters that actually had a Cybertronian mode in the film, I think the team was eager to get him out on the coat tails of Cliffjumper and Bumblebee. This figure was already in development when I joined the team, but I was lucky enough to take him over at the block model stage, and work to detail him up. Its amazing how much detail was able to be translated over from the movie CAD, and it was a great benchmark for understanding where this line differed from movie product that we had done in the past.

Prior to moving over to the Transformers team, I had been spoiled by a brand that handled all of the digital sculpts internally in RI, so we always had beautiful orthographic render sheets being shared with the design team for us to generate deco sheets. I set out to establish a new process with the guidance of Paul Bennett that would allow us to convert the toy CAD into a usably file in Zbrush, (i accidentally wrote keyshot on the image) which would then enable us to polygroup the figure into individual parts, so that they could be highlighted for a rapid selection of mold groups across all the views. It was short lived before we migrated into using Keyshot (which the later BB figure decos were created in) which explains the slight visual discrepancy to some of the breakdowns of later figures.

DID YOU KNOW? – The original head for Starscream in the movie used a singular eye lens much like Soundwave. This came as a bit of a surprise when we started the deco process, and the sculpted face differed from the face that we saw in the film. Thankfully we were able to get in touch with ILM to track down the final movie head, and implement it into the product with out any impacts to the schedule. It was a rushed effort on, but everyone pulled out all the stops to make it happen! Somewhere that portrait design still exists, but it is unlikely that it will ever see the light of day.

Which head design do you prefer?

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Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys


SS-76 Bumblebee Movie Thrust
“ [GRUNT noise] ” Another Seeker, but sadly another bot with no dialogue in the film.

Ok, whose ready to talk Decepticon Seeker THRUST! I love these bot designs from the movie. I think the element that was most notable for me was the care that the design team at ILM put into differentiating the various seeker bots. We got to see some fantastic variations on the design in the film, with some nice nods to the G1 bot forms. We saw reuse of the Blitzwing head on most of the seekers, but the variations in the wing designs, and the awesome use of the “conehead” design helped to set them apart. I also love the variations in the livery treatments that made up the wings, which helped to keep all of the tetra jets looking unique.

Alright, so lets talk about some cool design elements for this guy. Apart from the subtle tooling modification to incorporate the cone head cowl, TT did an awesome job of of maximizing the existing parts to deliver a unique silhouette with the wings, which can be configured in the various orientations that we see across the bot modes.

I have to admit, when I first saw this guy on screen, I was like “Hey, that’s cool, they ever put Acidstorm in the film!” But when I saw the concept art, he was called “Thrust”. This was confusing for me, because I never associated a green color palette with him, it was always the darker reds and black. Thanks to you, the fandom, for pointing out that Thrust was green in the Armada series. It was a cool nod to a version of the character that I wasn’t aware of previously.

What are your thoughts on Thrust? Did he scratch the itch, or would you rather see him clad in his more iconic red colors? And what other seekers do you want to see get released?

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Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys


SS-CORE Bumblebee Movie Shockwave
“Destroy the launch pad, let none escape.”

Lets shift gears and talk about CORE for a moment. New for 2022 was the debut of the core scale. Paired along side Ravage in the wave, we kept the theming on the Bumblebee film across all of the assortments. Despite being a small figure, this mad scientist still packs plenty of detail, and plenty of info to deep dive into. Lets begin!

As part of the greater vehicle exploration, we got to work with Emiliano on a alt form for Shockwave. Given the massive arm cannon, a Cybetronian tank form felt right at home. The quad tread design was deeply routed in some of the looks we saw between animated and prime (Anyone else get scorpion vibes? If you know, you know) while giving them a more theatrical styling that would compliment the robot. Koki Yamada at TT (our first of many projects together) did a fantastic job of merging the bot form with our vehicle and delivered a pretty uncompromised figure at the core scale.

The colors on this guy were wild (check out the last picture). The purple used on the CGI model was an incredibly bold deep metallic purple with a ton of flake. I never realized how saturated they were in the film, so reviewing the CAD file made me appreciate it a lot more! I kind of want to update a color study using key shot just so that I can play around with some paint layering and get that glossy sheen to the bot mode!

“But why is Shockwave small?” So this was the debut of the core scale in SS. In its inception, much like the Legacy line, the exception was to deliver fan favorite characters at a more affordable price point, in their own universal scale. With Studio Series, this also proved to be a great scale for some of the smaller figures that weren’t ideal for LDR companions and were worthy of articulation and transformation. Shockwave was a great pilot for the segment to prove that it had some legs to stand on. Without core, I don’t think we would have found a slot for him in the line, and based on the response to the character, I hope he’ll see a larger scale Voyager release in the future.

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Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

SS73 Grindor
“No Prime please no!” Did he really say that as Optimus had his hooks in his face? I don’t hear it, do you?

Ok, while I’m not finished with the Bumblebee Movie content, I do want to switch things up for a bit and talk about the primary show runner for Studio Series, the Bayverse! Love him or hate him, you have to admit, the guy is responsible for some pretty substantial leaps forward in cinematography, and CGI heavy action sequences. If you haven’t watched the behind the scene content for his TF movies, there’s a lot in them to inspire creatives!

While I did not work on the original Blackout figure, I did have the opportunity to work on his repurposed robot model by way of Grindor! It was a lot of fun rewatching the film to try and capture all the unique color elements that would help to separate it from the original Blackout release. We also got to take the opportunity to update the hands with some much needed articulation, as well as adding a ROTF specific Ravage.

Lets start with some fo the discrepancies for the character. Between TF1 and TF2, Sikorsky retired the MH-53, so when it came time to film ROTF, the CH-53E Super Stallion was called in. While sharing much of a common silhouette, the CH-53E boasted a longer length by about 10’ and feature alternative equipment off of the nose. But as this translated to Grindor from Blackout, his scale shifted massively. Blackout was supposed to be around 33’ tall, while Grindor is recorded as being almost 50’ tall!

Now I’m, not going to blush over the Blackout robot design here. I absolutely love it, but there will be a better time to talk about him in the future. In looking for visual differences to set Grindor apart, I had to go frame by frame to capture various details from the helicopter flying with extreme shadows, or briefly while dangling a tethered Saturn Astra. There was very little to go on, but with a lot of color balancing I was able to gather the general details. Frame by frame in the forest scene, we see a more rusted weathered look to the bot mode, which I tried to bring to the figure without completely blowing the deco budget.

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Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

SS71 Dino
“On the ground, per favore! And stay there!”

Alright, lets kick the weekend off with the first poll selected pick, Dark of the Moon Dino. This was one of the first Studio Series figures that I had the opportunity to work on when I rejoined the transformers team a few years ago. In taking over various segments of the line, I took on this character at the block model stage.

This “bright red mid engine European inspired supercar” design had already been established by the prior team, and there was a lot of care taken to keep the design generic, while still being inspired. Overall it transitioned nicely into a supporting form for Dino. Theres not a whole lot we can say about the vehicle for this one do to licensing restrictions, but I’m sure if you’re google inclined you can find out enough history on the topic. Regardless it was a huge step up from the previous release back in 2011 (which was just a redeco’d Sideways)

Ittoku Kuwazu did a great job of bringing the ILM movie CAD to life. This character had a ton of personality in the film, so it was great to see that translated ta a more accurate figure model. We focused his accessories on his bladed gauntlets, but we did explore utilizing his tethered blades that he hooks into Hatchet. Maybe there will be another opportunity to incorporate them in the future.

The bot mode does suffer from a bit of a backpack due to the vehicle mode /scale /and prince point. There is such a slender fragmented torso to the bot mode, that it wouldn’t have been possible to utilize the vehicle panels to complete it. I do think that the CAD details are able to shine via the chest and more notably in the face and feet.

Paint wise, I chose to keep his exposed mechanical details in a darker gun metal shade of gray, along with the intricacies of the face. I found it to compliment the red of the bot mode vs the stark contrast of using black and bright silvers.

Overall, I think he’s a lot of fun to stack up against a legion of dreads, and features the articulation to support some pretty wild poses.


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Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

Transformers News: Transformers Designer Breakdown Process of Bringing a CG Model to Toy Form for Studio Series Toys

First Look at Offroad Bumblebee Toy From Rise of the Beasts

Transformers News: First Look at Offroad Bumblebee Toy From Rise of the Beasts
Date: Wednesday, March 30th 2022 9:41am CDT
Categories: Movie Related News, Toy News
Posted by: william-james88

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Chefatron came upon another Rise of the Beasts toy. We had Optimus Prime, Optimus Primal and now we have Bumblebee in his Offroad mode. We do not know the exact class of this toy but it is aimed at kids, as are all toys in the Rise of the Beasts movie line (there may be Studio Series toys of these designs released later). While the alt mode does have Camarro features, it does seem to have more height than the vehicle we saw on set. You can compare with the set photo below.

These photos/review give us a good look at what to expect from Bumblebee's robot mode in the film. It still keeps a lot of the traditional Bayverse Bee designs, such as the layers of metal, the blaster and the face, while also being smoother in certain areas. You'll let us know what you think!


Transformers News: First Look at Offroad Bumblebee Toy From Rise of the Beasts

Transformers News: First Look at Offroad Bumblebee Toy From Rise of the Beasts

Transformers News: First Look at Offroad Bumblebee Toy From Rise of the Beasts

Transformers News: First Look at Offroad Bumblebee Toy From Rise of the Beasts


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