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griffin
29th December 2019, 08:58 PM
Just found in Taiwan is the third series of Cyberverse Tiny Changers (https://news.tfw2005.com/2019/12/24/transformers-cyberberse-tiny-turbo-changers-series-3-spotted-in-taiwan-402893). Only one figure has been shown off (Chromia), but a list of eleven of the figures in the wave have been given... which is better than wave 2, which only had four new figures out of the 12.




Autobot Whirl
Dead End
Arcee
Autobot Ratchet
Megatron x
Optimus Prime
Bumblebee
Grimlock
Jetfire
Stealth Force Hot Rod
Chromia



These probably wont show up here, as we missed the first two waves of the Cyberverse Tiny Changers, and the last two waves of the Movie Tiny Changers.

griffin
15th January 2020, 10:56 PM
A very small official image has been found of the third series (https://news.tfw2005.com/2020/01/08/transformers-cyberverse-tiny-turbo-changers-series-3-new-stock-images-403387), which lets us know what figures are new and what are re-release ones.




Bumblebee (Series 1/2 re-release)
Dead End (New mold)
Stealth Force Hot Rod (Series 1 Hot Rod/Series 2 Sideswipe redeco)
Chromia (New mold)
Arcee (New mold)
Optimus Prime (Series 1/2 re-release)
Megatron X (Series 1/2 Megatron black redeco)
Autobot Whirl (Newmold)
Autobot Ratchet (New mold)
Grimlock (Series 1/2 re-release)
Skrapnel (New mold)
Jetfire (Series 1 re-release, redecoed into Silverbolt for Series 2)



This updated news posting has the toy images that were posted in the discussion topic by a collector in Taiwan (https://news.tfw2005.com/2020/01/15/transformers-cyberverse-tiny-turbo-changers-series-3-additional-images-identification-codes-403640)... a listing of bag codes, showing that the new figures have a 2 after their letter...


A -Bumblebee
B -Optimus Prime
C -Grimlock
E -Jetfire
A2 -Skrapnel
B2 -Whirl
C2 -Chromia
D2 -Dead End
E2 -Arcee
F2 -Ratchet
G2 -Megatron X
H2 -Stealth Force Hot Rod

If these do end up here, it is good to see that the bag codes are actually printed on the bags this time, and not just pressed into the plastic, which is difficult to read, and often not a complete impression of the letter.