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griffin
15th October 2020, 11:01 PM
It looks like we will be having another live-streamed event from Hasbro (https://www.facebook.com/events/3182123001866619/) (Pulse) tomorrow some time (American time, so probably some time early Saturday morning).
It is likely to be revealing an item that will be coming to Australia next month, for Amazon's Cyber sale at the end of November... or maybe an official reveal of the 1986 Studio Series toys that have been leaked, as they rushed out the Kingdom reveal soon after those toys started showing up in the hands of youtubers.

Hopefully we at least get to see something new.

UPDATE....

The live event was during the night, and screenshots of it can be seen here (https://news.tfw2005.com/2020/10/16/transformers-livestream-10-16-20-studio-series-86-officially-revealed-422075).

Studio Series 1986 Movie toys.

The rest of wave 1 of the new Studio Series 1986 Movie toys, revealed by Hasbro overnight, which have a release date of February... so we should see them in Australia at around that time as well (depending on which Retailers here want them, as they are not store exclusives in America).
Deluxe - Jazz, Kup, Blurr
Voyager - Hotrod, Scourge
Leader - Grimlock w/ Wheelie

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Studio Series exclusive - SS-69 Devastator boxset. Slight redeco to the original release of the individual figures.
Fan Channel exclusive in America (US$260) - Amazon exclusive in Australia (https://www.amazon.com.au/TRA-Studio-Series-Devastator-PK/dp/B08BTWR57V/) (AU$340) NOW LISTED FOR PRE-ORDER.
Should be out later this month or next month.
NOTE - be one of the first to get it in Australia from Amazon Australia, or... if this isn't the best time to afford it, more stock will be released in Australia middle of next year for a couple of mid-year toy sales.

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Non Studio Series Exclusives.

NOTE - Hasbro Australia might be letting us know next week if any of these are coming to Australia, so come back during the week for updates.
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Headmaster Retro figures - Walmart exclusive in America in December (US$20). (they don't appear to be on the Walmart website yet)
Deluxe - Chromedome, Hardhead, Brainstorm, Mindwipe.
Each one is close to the colourings of the Japanese versions of these Titans Return toys... so IF they come to Australia, they will be different to what we had released here back in 2017.
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Earthrise exclusives - Target exclusive in America, in December.
WFC-E26 Voyager Thrust (https://www.target.com/p/transformers-generations-war-for-cybertron-earthrise-voyager-wfc-e26-thrust/-/A-79621341) - US$30 (remoulded Ramjet/Dirge)
WFC-E41 Deluxe Runabout (https://www.target.com/p/transformers-generations-war-for-cybertron-deluxe-wfc-e41-decepticon-runabout/-/A-80119707) - US$20 (redeco Runamuck)
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Galactic Odyssey collection 2 - Micron Micromasters - Amazon exclusive in America, in February (or December) for US$30.
Six redeco Micromasters...
Fireguard and Roadburner (redeco Siege Direct Hit and Powerpunch to homage Wheelblaze and Roadburner from the 1990 Metro Squad).
Decepticon Runner and Motorhead (redeco Earthrise Groundhog and Rollerforce to homage Barricade and Motorhead from the 1990 Race Track Patrol - note that the name Barricade wasn't used because of the Deluxe toys homaging the Movie universe character).
Windstorm and Stingracer (redeco of Earthrise Trip-Up and Daddy-O - not sure which is which but both are said to be homages to MASK toys Hurricane and Venom.
This is the Amazon America link (https://www.amazon.com/Transformers-Trans-Fall-2/dp/B08557F262/), which is currently accessible to Australians, if they don't create a link on the Amazon Australia site.

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Flukey
17th October 2020, 08:00 AM
List is out...

Hate these American store exclusives!! any chance these might find there way down here?

Studio Series:

Deluxe Jazz
Delxue Kup
Deluxe Blurr
Voyager Hot Rod
Voyager Scourge
Leader Grimlock with Wheelie
Devastator Boxset

Amazon Exclusive:

Galactic Odyssey Micron 6 pack

Walmart Exclusive Retro Headmasters:

Chromedome
Hardhead
Brainstorm
Mindwipe

Target Exclusives:

Deluxe Earthrise Runabout
Voyager Earthrise Thrust

Sutton
17th October 2020, 08:03 AM
Direct Link:

https://news.tfw2005.com/2020/10/16/transformers-studio-series-86-retro-headmasters-official-images-pre-orders-live-422072

Sutton
17th October 2020, 08:06 AM
Getting a little tired of having to try to guess which figures will be coming here and which ones won't...makes it hard to know when to pull the trigger on expensive importing options, over a little patience to see if we get a local release.

Gehirn
17th October 2020, 08:21 AM
All three of the Coneheads as exclusives ugh.
Studio series 86 is great though.

Bidoofdude
17th October 2020, 08:26 AM
Absolutely gutted about Thrust and Runabout being Target exclusives. No regard for international fans who almost definitely want the counterparts to retail-available characters.

Nevertheless, the Studio Series guys all look great. The new Grimlock is really enticing with its (imo superior) cartoon yellow. Blurr is a bit of a disappointment though, I’m probably gonna stick with my Takara Legends version. The figure looks fine, just nothing special like Hot Rod and Scourge. I don’t know how so many official and third party attempts somehow make Blurr look dull and ugly, he’s supposed to be a vibrant and youthful character design.

Sol_Bad
17th October 2020, 08:57 AM
I'm slightly disappointed with Blur as well but I want a none headmaster version. Speaking of which, I hope I can get that Hard-headed as I lost my Takoma head. Exclusives are beyond frustrating, I've thus far missed out on Skyward, Thundercracker, the congrats and maybe Bluestreak.

High_Q
17th October 2020, 10:04 AM
When i read, 'Retro Headmasters', i thought of G1 reissues in G1 style packaging :D, and then realised that they were TR Headmasters in G1 style packaging :|. I like the TR line, but please Hasbro, just give us reissues of 1987 deluxes already.

kovert
17th October 2020, 10:11 AM
Pleased Grimlock doesn't feature swirly gold plastic. The Headmasters seem to have the Takara Legends ('LG') faces.

Not pleased with the exclusivity of the exclusives.

Skyfire
17th October 2020, 11:03 AM
All three of the Coneheads as exclusives ugh.

And once again, my non-obsession to collect coneheads pays off! Yes! :)
These SS are nice figures. I hope we can get enough. I suspect they will be very popular (for scalpers).

SharkyMcShark
17th October 2020, 11:17 AM
Concerning that the official marketing has these SS86 figures being described as quite small - the deluxes are pegged at 4.5 inches. For reference. The headmaster repaints are noted as being 5.5 inches tall.

Blurr looks alright. The rest is a pass for me.

Paulbot
17th October 2020, 11:23 AM
The Headmasters seem to have the Takara Legends ('LG') faces.

They look to just be the Legends releases overall? The paint job on Hardhead looks like the one I rejected for the Hasbro version.

I thought modern figures in replica G1 packaging should be something Hasbro looked at, since they’ve been doing it for a while with Star Wars. Headmasters wouldn’t have been my first pick but it’s a good idea.

A little disappointed with a second non-transforming Wheelie in the Studio Series line. Blurr’s forearms are a real shame.

Robzy
17th October 2020, 11:30 AM
I watched this last night/this morning and the SS86 figs look terrific. Sorry if this has been asked already, but are we getting these in Australia at retail? Or do I need to order online now?

Ode to a Grasshopper
17th October 2020, 11:41 AM
Bloody Target exclusives...

Sinnertwin
17th October 2020, 11:48 AM
I watched this last night/this morning and the SS86 figs look terrific. Sorry if this has been asked already, but are we getting these in Australia at retail? Or do I need to order online now?

You could always do a bbts order, as a safety net?

Robzy
17th October 2020, 12:03 PM
You could always do a bbts order, as a safety net?

That's what I'm thinking :)

SMHFConvoy
17th October 2020, 12:03 PM
I watched this last night/this morning and the SS86 figs look terrific. Sorry if this has been asked already, but are we getting these in Australia at retail? Or do I need to order online now?

Hope so, Studio Series seems to be the one thing Aus retail get full waves of, except for a few figures like Bonecrusher and the target exclusive Leadfoot.

Deano85
17th October 2020, 12:08 PM
I was really keen to get Runabout. Then wake up this morning to find out it's another damn exclusive. Adding it to missing out on earthrise thundercracker and ss leadfoot

Robzy
17th October 2020, 12:18 PM
Hope so, Studio Series seems to be the one thing Aus retail get full waves of, except for a few figures like Bonecrusher and the target exclusive Leadfoot.

Cool, thanks. I haven't collected any SS figures before this.

kovert
17th October 2020, 12:57 PM
They look to just be the Legends releases overall?

Indeed. However, these seem to be missing the Legends mini-vehicles (forgot what they were officially called).

griffin
17th October 2020, 03:02 PM
(images and details added to first posting)

Paulbot
17th October 2020, 03:12 PM
Windstorm and Stingracer (redeco of Earthrise Trip-Up and Daddy-O - not sure which is which but both are said to be homages to MASK toys Hurricane and Venom.

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Windstorm should be the blue one (MASK Hurricane homage)
Stingracer should be the orange one (MASK Stinger homage)

DELTAprime
17th October 2020, 03:42 PM
For those wondering...

Barricade (YESSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!) is the blue one. Motorhead is the yellow car.

Wheelblaze and is partner Roadburner are the MM Combiners. (Not to be confused with the other type of MM Combiner.

And as Paul mentioned Stingray and Windstorm are the others.

Tha_Phantom
17th October 2020, 03:43 PM
I hope a 3P company does a crane piece for "Roadburner" as that cannon just kills it. I checked on my Siege Power Punch last night and that cannon piece can pop out, so should be an easy swap if someone does an upgrade.

DELTAprime
17th October 2020, 03:48 PM
Got my MM pack on order from Amazon US and Thrust on order at RK.

Hopefully Amazon AU will list the MM pack so I can move my order over.

Also given the rarity of the Coneheads I feel I got a good deal on Thrust. Pretty much cost the same as Voyager at retail plus shipping.

griffin
17th October 2020, 06:27 PM
I don't like Hotrod being a Voyager, despite Kup and Blurr being Deluxe toys, and Hotrod should be smaller (being the young Autobot), so should at the very least, be the same size or smaller than those two Deluxe toys.
I can understand Grimlock being packaged as a Leader with Wheelie... but Wheelie is not transformable? That's so stupid. How difficult would it be to make him fold in half and be a non-earthen vehicle. Shrinking toy sizes and bumping up size classes to take advantage of collectors is not good... but if these are toys that have no (or minimal) redeco potential, it would explain the motives (like the more expensive recent Masterpiece toys that have limited re-use of the moulds, so have to cost more to make money).


Windstorm should be the blue one (MASK Hurricane homage)
Stingracer should be the orange one (MASK Stinger homage)

I wasn't sure which was which, but Stingracer as a Stinger homage makes sense.
I was surprised that they were doing MASK homages, since there are still so many *Transformers* Micromasters still left to be able to homage (even if the alt-modes were a little off, it hasn't stopped them before if the colours matched)... which are now unlikely, as this looks likely to be the last WFC Micromasters toys.

With Thrust and Runabout being US Target exclusives, I will be having words with Hasbro about it... as I was not happy with us not getting previous Target and Amazon (conehead) exclusives that us dedicate collectors wanted (the two Cyberverse sets coming here were not a priority to serious collectors).

High_Q
17th October 2020, 07:07 PM
I don't like Hotrod being a Voyager, despite Kup and Blurr being Deluxe toys, and Hotrod should be smaller (being the young Autobot), so should at the very least, be the same size or smaller than those two Deluxe toys.

The production samples mirrored (https://news.tfw2005.com/2020/10/17/takara-tomy-studio-series-86-hot-rod-kup-blurr-grimlock-jazz-scourge-production-sample-images-422267) by TFW2005 show Hot Rod to be of similar height to Kup and Blurr, certainly not the 2 inch height difference expected if the official size classes apply to these figures.

Deano85
17th October 2020, 07:32 PM
Hot Rod is a "voyager" because he comes with a bunch of accessories

Bidoofdude
17th October 2020, 08:41 PM
The production samples mirrored (https://news.tfw2005.com/2020/10/17/takara-tomy-studio-series-86-hot-rod-kup-blurr-grimlock-jazz-scourge-production-sample-images-422267) by TFW2005 show Hot Rod to be of similar height to Kup and Blurr, certainly not the 2 inch height difference expected if the official size classes apply to these figures.

Yup, Hot Rod looks to be on par with the presumably average sized deluxes. Scourge is definitely more of the traditional voyager size, maybe ever so slightly short. It’s the accessories and extra detailing + parts that push Hot Rod up into voyager territory. Likewise we can guess that Kingdom Galvatron will be a shorter leader class figure closer to voyager, to be just taller than Cyclonus and Scourge.

I am expecting the rumoured deluxe Gnaw (pretty much confirmed at this point given everything else was correct) will be on the smaller deluxe size, maybe a bit more short and chubby.

griffin
18th October 2020, 12:09 AM
The others come with accessories, even in addition to their weapons... so for Hotrod to have 3 extra tiny accessories (matrix, matrix glow, saw) doesn't justify an extra 50% price tag... which will be a $50 price tag here for a toy that is the same size as the $30 toys on the shelf next to it.
I think when people get it in hand, they might be more willing to question if a deluxe sized toy with 3 small, display-only accessories is really worth $50. That sort of price difference warrants a significant amount or size of accessories, like recent MP toys with an excessive amount of accessories that get used once, or not at all.

Looking at my Prime Wars display shelves next to my desk, the Voyagers are about 50% bigger than their Deluxe counterparts (especially the combiner teams that have the Voyagers next to their Deluxe limbs, who each have accessories (hand/foot) that are bigger than the combined volume of Hotrod's 3 non-weapon accessories).

The toys look nice, and will play & display nicely, but I'm just disappointed that Hasbro are selling toys of a particular size-class, in a more expensive size-class.

High_Q
18th October 2020, 09:09 AM
... so for Hotrod to have 3 extra tiny accessories (matrix, matrix glow, saw) doesn't justify an extra 50% price tag... which will be a $50 price tag here for a toy that is the same size as the $30 toys on the shelf next to it.
I think when people get it in hand, they might be more willing to question if a deluxe sized toy with 3 small, display-only accessories is really worth $50. That sort of price difference warrants a significant amount or size of accessories, like recent MP toys with an excessive amount of accessories that get used once, or not at all.

Exactly. I'm happy that they've 'scaled' Hot Rod with his buddies Blurr and Kup, and am OK with a different price point, but at least give us more than just 3 measly accessories. A non-convertible Arblus figure would be nice, or an articulated Spike action figure with hoverboard accessory.

Zommael
18th October 2020, 09:45 AM
The others come with accessories, even in addition to their weapons... so for Hotrod to have 3 extra tiny accessories (matrix, matrix glow, saw) doesn't justify an extra 50% price tag... which will be a $50 price tag here for a toy that is the same size as the $30 toys on the shelf next to it.
I think when people get it in hand, they might be more willing to question if a deluxe sized toy with 3 small, display-only accessories is really worth $50. That sort of price difference warrants a significant amount or size of accessories, like recent MP toys with an excessive amount of accessories that get used once, or not at all.

Looking at my Prime Wars display shelves next to my desk, the Voyagers are about 50% bigger than their Deluxe counterparts (especially the combiner teams that have the Voyagers next to their Deluxe limbs, who each have accessories (hand/foot) that are bigger than the combined volume of Hotrod's 3 non-weapon accessories).

The toys look nice, and will play & display nicely, but I'm just disappointed that Hasbro are selling toys of a particular size-class, in a more expensive size-class.

We have seen with Earthrise in particular that toys in a larger size (or should it be price, nowadays?) class often get a bit of extra engineering as compared to those in the smaller classes. Earthrise Prime is the best example of this. The cab is a solid Voyager size-wise, and the trailer hardly makes the whole thing a Leader, but the toy itself is significantly more complex and involved than a Voyager. Although Hasbro has improved construction across the board in the recent lines (using pins instead of ball joints for example) the larger sizes are often better put together.

I think the SS Hot Rod being sold at the larger price is likely just an example of this, and the fact that the Studio Series has always been willing to raise or lower the physical size of toys in a certain class in order to better represent their on-screen appearance. I doubt Hasbro are really trying to rip off or deceive anyone with Hot Rod.

AJ_Prime
18th October 2020, 10:02 AM
So pumped for these. The latest G1 figures seem to be spread out across the earth rise, kingdom and studio series lines. It's great that they're getting some love. I wonder if they'll consider remaking the G1 movie with today's technology and maybe aesthetics?

GoktimusPrime
18th October 2020, 10:24 PM
Hot Rod looks to be taller than a Deluxe but shorter than a Voyager. So he will be taller than Kup and Blurr - I'd guesstimate that Hot Rod would be around 15cm in height.

I wonder if they'll consider remaking the G1 movie with today's technology and maybe aesthetics?
The story might need some modifications... ;)
https://i.ibb.co/2Ywym4F/HISHE-TFTM-gijoe.jpg

P.S.: Super-stoked to be getting a proper CHUG Barricade toy! :D (even if it is just a lazy repaint of Roller Force - I'll take it!)

griffin
20th October 2020, 06:23 PM
A copy of the official product info from Hasbro...

Transformers: Studio Series 86-01 Deluxe The Transformers: The Movie Autobot Jazz
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 / Available: 02/01/2021)
This Studio Series 86-01 Deluxe Class The Transformers: The Movie AUTOBOT JAZZ figure stands at 4.5 inches tall, features vivid, movie-inspired deco, and converts from robot to racecar mode in 20 steps.

In the “Moonbase One Destruction” scene from The Transformers: The Movie, AUTOBOT JAZZ tries to escape Moonbase One before UNICRON devours it, but he doesn’t make it and is swallowed up by the Planet Eater. Fans can remove the backdrop and pose the figure out with the included blaster accessory and imagine recreating this classic movie moment!
Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate TRANSFORMERS collection with Studio Series figures (each sold separately, subject to availability), inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the TRANSFORMERS movie universe. Available at most major toy retailers and for pre-order on HasbroPulse.com on Friday October 16, 2020 at Noon EST.


Transformers: Studio Series 86-04 Voyager The Transformers: The Movie Autobot Hot Rod
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $29.99 / Available: 02/01/2021)
This Studio Series 86-04 Voyager Class The Transformers: The Movie AUTOBOT HOT ROD figure stands at 6.5 inches tall, features vivid, movie-inspired deco, and converts from robot to sports car mode in 29 steps. In the “The Depths of Unicron” scene from The Transformers: The Movie, HOT ROD embraces his destiny, becoming RODIMUS PRIME and defeating UNICRON. Fans can remove the backdrop and pose the HOT ROD figure out with the included Matrix of Leadership, plus attach the energy effect to recreate this classic movie moment. HOT ROD also includes 2 movie-inspired blasters, 2 blast effects, and features buzz saw and spark welder hand attachments inspired by the scene where HOT ROD slices through robot kelp and giant squid tentacles, then repairs KUP.
Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate TRANSFORMERS collection with Studio Series figures (each sold separately, subject to availability), inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the TRANSFORMERS movie universe. Available at most major toy retailers and for pre-order on HasbroPulse.com on Friday October 16, 2020 at Noon EST.


Transformers Studio Series 1986 Movie Deluxe Kup Action Figure
his space is reserved for Studio Series Kup! This Studio Series 86-02 Deluxe Class The Transformers: The Movie-inspired Kup figure converts from robot to Cybertronian truck mode in 21 steps. Remove backdrop to showcase Kup in the Sea Squid Showdown scene. In the Sea Squid Showdown scene from The Transformers: The Movie, Kup fights for his spark as a giant robot squid tears him apart. Figure can comes apart in pieces; imagine recreating this classic movie moment! Also comes with blaster and Energon accessories.
STUDIO SERIES DELUXE CLASS: Deluxe Class figures are 4.5-inch collectible action figures inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the Transformers movie universe, now including The Transformers: The Movie!
4.5-INCH SCALE KUP: Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco, is highly articulated for possibility, and comes with blaster and Energon canteen accessories
BIG SCREEN INSPIRED: Figure scale reflects the character’s size in the world of The Transformers: The Movie. Figure and packaging are inspired by the iconic Sea Squid Showdown scene. The figure comes apart in pieces to recreate the classic battle with the giant robot squid from the movie
2 ICONIC MODES: Figure features classic conversion between robot and Cybertronian truck modes in 21 steps. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. For kids and adults ages 8 and up
REMOVABLE BACKDROP: Removable backdrop displays Kup figure in the Sea Squid Showdown scene
Includes figure, 2 accessories, removable backdrop, and instructions.
Figure scale: 4.5 inches
Ages 8 and up
Warning: Choking Hazard — Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.


Transformers Studio Series 1986 Movie Deluxe Blurr Action Figure

This Studio Series 86-03 Deluxe Class The Transformers: The Movie-inspired Blurr figure converts from robot to Cybertronian hovercar mode in 18 steps. Remove backdrop to showcase Blurr in the Battle of Autobot City scene. In the Battle of Autobot City scene from The Transformers: The Movie, Blurr defends Autobot City from the Decepticon assault until Autobot reinforcements arrive from Cybertron. Pose the figure out with the included blaster accessory and imagine recreating this classic movie moment! Also comes with a spark welder hand attachment.
STUDIO SERIES DELUXE CLASS: Deluxe Class figures are 4.5-inch collectible action figures inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the Transformers movie universe, now including The Transformers: The Movie!
4.5-INCH SCALE BLURR: Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco, is highly articulated for posability, and comes with a spark welder hand attachment and blaster accessory
BIG SCREEN INSPIRED: Figure scale reflects the character’s size in the world of The Transformers: The Movie. Figure and packaging are inspired by the iconic Battle of Autobot City scene
2 ICONIC MODES: Figure features classic conversion between robot and Cybertronian hovercar modes in 18 steps. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. For kids and adults ages 8 and up
REMOVABLE BACKDROP: Removable backdrop displays Blurr figure in the Battle of Autobot City scene
Includes figure, 2 accessories, removable backdrop, and instructions.
Figure scale: 4.5 inches
Ages 8 and up
Warning: Choking Hazard — Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.


Transformers Studio Series 1986 Movie Deluxe Jazz Action Figure
This Studio Series 86-01 Deluxe Class The Transformers: The Movie-inspired Autobot Jazz figure converts from robot to racecar mode in 20 steps. Remove backdrop to showcase Autobot Jazz in the Moonbase One Destruction scene. In the Moonbase One Destruction scene from The Transformers: The Movie, Autobot Jazz tries to escape Moonbase One before Unicron devours it, but he doesn’t make it and is swallowed up by the Planet Eater. Pose the figure out with the included blaster accessory and imagine recreating this classic movie moment!
STUDIO SERIES DELUXE CLASS: Deluxe Class figures are 4.5-inch collectible action figures inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the Transformers movie universe, now including The Transformers: The Movie!
4.5-INCH SCALE AUTOBOT JAZZ: Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco, is highly articulated for posability and comes with a blaster accessory
BIG SCREEN INSPIRED: Figure scale reflects the character’s size in the world of The Transformers: The Movie. Figure and packaging are inspired by the iconic Moonbase One Destruction scene
2 ICONIC MODES: Figure features classic conversion between robot and racecar modes in 20 steps. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. For kids and adults ages 8 and up
REMOVABLE BACKDROP: Removable backdrop displays Autobot Jazz figure in the Moonbase One Destruction scene
Includes figure, accessory, removable backdrop, and instructions.
Figure scale: 4.5 inches
Ages 8 and up
Warning: Choking Hazard — Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.


Transformers Studio Series 1986 Movie Voyager Hot Rod Action Figure
STUDIO SERIES VOYAGER CLASS: Voyager Class figures are 6.5-inch collectible action figures inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the Transformers movie universe, now including The Transformers: The Movie!
6.5-INCH SCALE AUTOBOT HOT ROD: Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco, is highly articulated for posability, and comes with a buzz saw and spark welder hand attachments, a Matrix of Leadership with energy effect, 2 blasters, and 2 blast effects accessories
BIG SCREEN INSPIRED: Figure scale reflects the character’s size in the world of The Transformers: The Movie. Figure and packaging are inspired by the iconic The Depths of Unicron scene
2 ICONIC MODES: Figure features classic conversion between robot and sports car modes in 29 steps. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. For kids and adults ages 8 and up
REMOVABLE BACKDROP: Removable backdrop displays Autobot Hot Rod figure in the “The Depths of Unicron” scene
Includes figure, 7 accessories, removable backdrop, and instructions.
Figure scale: 6.5 inches
Ages 8 and up
Warning: Choking Hazard — Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.


Transformers Studio Series 1986 Movie Voyager Scourge Action Figure
This Studio Series 86 Voyager Class The Transformers: The Movie-inspired Scourge figure converts from robot to Cybertronian hovercraft mode in 19 steps. Remove backdrop to showcase Scourge in the Heralds of Unicron scene. In the Heralds of Unicron scene from The Transformers: The Movie, Unicron reformats Thundercracker into Scourge to track down the Matrix of Leadership. Figure features blaster and blast effect inspired by the scene in film when Scourge blasts Ultra Magnus.
STUDIO SERIES VOYAGER CLASS: Voyager Class figures are 6.5-inch collectible action figures inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the Transformers movie universe, now including The Transformers: The Movie!
6.5-INCH SCALE SCOURGE: Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco, is highly articulated for posability, and comes with a blaster and blast effect accessories inspired by the film
BIG SCREEN INSPIRED: Figure scale reflects the character’s size in the world of The Transformers: The Movie. Figure and packaging are inspired by the iconic Heralds of Unicron scene
2 ICONIC MODES: Figure features classic conversion between robot and Cybertronian hovercraft modes in 19 steps. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. For kids and adults ages 8 and up
REMOVABLE BACKDROP: Removable backdrop displays Scourge figure in the Heralds of Unicron scene. Fans can use the backdrop and pose their figures in the scene with their own style
Includes figure, 2 accessories, removable backdrop, and instructions.
Figure scale: 6.5 inches
Ages 8 and up
Warning: Choking Hazard — Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.


Transformers Studio Series 1986 Movie Leader Grimlock with Wheelie
“Him Wheelie! Him friend.” This Studio Series 86-06 Leader Class The Transformers: The Movie-inspired Grimlock figure converts from robot to t-rex mode in 24 steps. Includes non-converting Autobot Wheelie figure that can sit on Grimlock figure in both modes. Remove backdrop to showcase Grimlock and Autobot Wheelie in the Mockery of Justice scene. In the Mockery of Justice scene Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots storm the Quintesson Courtroom to save Hot Rod and Kup from Quintesson judgement. Pose the figures out with the included blaster accessory and imagine recreating this classic movie moment!
STUDIO SERIES LEADER CLASS: Leader Class figures are 8.5-inch collectible action figures inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the Transformers movie universe, now including The Transformers: The Movie!
8.5-INCH SCALE GRIMLOCK: Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco, is highly articulated for posability, and comes with a blaster accessory. Includes non-converting Autobot Wheelie figure that can sit on Grimlock figure in both modes
BIG SCREEN INSPIRED: Figure scale reflects the characters’ size in the world of The Transformers: The Movie. Figure and packaging are inspired by the iconic Mockery of Justice scene
2 ICONIC MODES: Grimlock figure features classic conversion between robot and t-rex modes in 24 steps. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. For kids and adults ages 8 and up
REMOVABLE BACKDROP: Removable backdrop displays Grimlock and Autobot Wheelie figures in the Mockery of Justice scene Includes 2 figures, accessory, removable backdrop, and instructions.
Figure scale: 8.5 inches
Ages 8 and up
Warning: Choking Hazard — Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.


Transformers Studio Series Devastator Combiner Set of 8
Unleash the power of Devastator! This pack includes all 8 collectible Constructicon figures that convert and combine into one large Devastator figure.
This Studio Series 69 Devastator 8-pack features all 8 collectible Constructicon figures inspired by Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen with additional movie-inspired deco that did not appear in the original releases. The figures combine to form the Devastator figure in 11 steps. Figures also convert between robot and construction vehicle modes. Remove extra-large backdrop to showcase the massive Devastator in the Pyramid Desert Battle scene. Includes 3 detailed accessory. Kids ages 8 and up!
8 figures 1 pack: Includes Constructicon Skipjack, Constructicon Long Haul, Constructicon Scrapper, Constructicon Overload, Constructicon Mixmaster, Constructicon Scavenger, Constructicon Hightower, and Constructicon Scrapmetal figures. Pack also includes 3 accessories.
UNLEASH THE POWER OF DEVASTATOR: This pack includes all 8 collectible Constructicon figures that convert and combine into one large Devastator figure!
8 FIGURES IN 1 PACK: Includes Constructicon Skipjack, Constructicon Long Haul, Constructicon Scrapper, Constructicon Overload, Constructicon Mixmaster, Constructicon Scavenger, Constructicon Hightower, and Constructicon Scrapmetal figures. Pack also includes 3 accessories
BIG SCREEN INSPIRED: Figure scale reflects the character’s size in the world of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Figures and packaging are inspired by the iconic Pyramid Desert Battle
ICONIC MODES: 8 figures combine to form the Devastator figure in 11 steps. Figures also convert between robot and construction vehicle modes. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. For kids and adults ages 8 and up
REMOVABLE BACKDROP: Fans can use the extra-large removable backdrop to pose and display the immense Devastator figure in the Pyramid Desert Battle scene with their own style
Includes 8 figures, 3 accessories, removable backdrop, and instructions.
Figure scale: 14 inches
Ages 8 and up
Warning: Choking Hazard — Small parts may be generated. Not for children under 3 years.


Transformers Generations War for Cybertron Galactic Odyssey Collection Micron Micromasters 6-Pack, 1.5-inch Amazon Exclusive
GALACTIC ODYSSEY COLLECTION: In top secret side missions during the events of Earthrise, Autobots and Decepticons encounter unfamiliar planets, find epic adventure, and face unknown dangers. Now fans can come along for the journey and explore the Transformers universe through the Galactic Odyssey Collection
ENCOUNTER 2 – MICRON MICROMASTERS: When Autobot Micromasters are sent to retrieve plasma energy from the planet Micron, they are pursued by Decepticon Micromasters. It’s three against three in a race for fuel in this Micro Micromasters pack
DISCOVER MICRON WITH PLANET CARD: Pack includes 1 of 5 planet cards with key details about the featured planets. Collect other Galactic Odyssey figures to explore more planets in the Transformers universe! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability)
CLASSIC MICROMASTER CONVERSION: Fireguard and Roadburner toys combine into a firetruck mode, Decepticon Runner and Motorhead toys convert into racecar modes, and Windstorm and Stingracer toys convert into vintage car modes inspired by M.A.S.K. vehicle toys.


Transformers Generations War for Cybertron Deluxe WFC-E41 Decepticon Runabout
DISCOVER EARTHRISE: The siege is over, but the War for Cybertron has just begun. The Autobots and Decepticons have left Cybertron, but their battle rages on as they speed through space in pursuit of the Allspark
BUILD THE BATTLEFIELD BEYOND: This ecosystem of collectible figures allows fans to build out epic space battle scenes, featuring figures that can convert into Modular Battle Station modes and connect together to expand the battlefield (each sold separately, subject to availability)
REUNITE DECEPTICON TWINS: Reunite the Decepticon twins with this Decepticon Runabout figure and WFC-E37 Runamuck (Sold separately. Subject to availability).
G1 EARTH MODES AND WEAPONS: Decepticon Runabout toy converts into classic G1 sportscar mode in 16 steps and comes with a blaster accessory that attaches to figure in both modes
EXCITING REVEAL: Every pack includes a piece of the Transformers Universe map and a red decoder to unlock the map’s hidden paths! Collect other Earthrise figures to piece together the full map! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability)
Build the Battlefield Beyond — The siege is over, but the War for Cybertron has just begun. The Autobots and Decepticons have left Cybertron, but their battle rages on as they speed through space in pursuit of the Allspark.
While on a mission to infiltrate the Autobot ship, the Ark, Runamuck and his brother Runabout were separated. Runabout was left behind and Runamuck stowed away in the cargo hold! They were each only able to speak in half sentences, unable to finish them for each other…until now! Reunite the Decepticon twins with this Decepticon Runabout figure and WFC-E37 Runamuck (Sold separately. Subject to availability).
The destructive shock trooper, Decepticon Runabout converts to classic sportscar mode in 16 steps. Comes with a blaster accessory that attaches to figure in both modes.
Transformers and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro.
• Includes: figure, accessory, and instructions.
• Figure scale: 5.5 inches
• Ages 8 and up
• Warning: Choking Hazard – Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.


Transformers Generations War for Cybertron Earthrise Voyager WFC-E26 Thrust
DISCOVER EARTHRISE: The siege is over, but the War for Cybertron has just begun. The Autobots and Decepticons have left Cybertron, but their battle rages on as they speed through space in pursuit of the Allspark
BUILD THE BATTLEFIELD BEYOND: Earthrise figures allow fans to build out epic space battle scenes, featuring figures that can convert into Modular Battle Station modes (each sold separately, subject to availability)
COMPLETE SEEKER ELITE COLLECTION: Thrust is the third member of the Seeker Elite trio (WFC-E27 Dirge and Ramjet sold separately, subject to availability)
G1 EARTH MODES AND WEAPONS: Thrust toy converts into jet mode in 23 steps and comes with 2 blaster accessories. Mount blaster accessories on wings in jet mode or on back in robot mode
EXCITING REVEAL: Every pack includes a piece of the Transformers Universe map and a red decoder to unlock the map’s hidden paths! Collect other Earthrise figures to piece together the full map! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability)
Build the Battlefield Beyond — The siege is over, but the War for Cybertron has just begun. The Autobots and Decepticons have left Cybertron, but their battle rages on as they speed through space in pursuit of the Allspark. Now, fighters must instantly adapt to battle anywhere in the cosmos. With the advanced A.I.R. (Adaptable Interconnection Retrofitter) Locks system, fighters don’t head to the battlefield — they become it. Bots capable of converting into Modular Battle Stations can A.I.R.-Lock together in custom configurations to fit the needs of battle.
This ecosystem of collectible figures allows fans to build out epic space battle scenes, featuring figures that can convert into Modular Battle Station modes and connect together to expand the battlefield (each sold separately, subject to availability).
The pompous Decepticon warrior, Thrust, converts into jet mode in 23 steps and comes with 2 blaster accessories. Mount blaster accessories on wings in jet mode or on back in robot mode.
Transformers and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro.
• Includes Transformers Generations War for Cybertron: Earthrise Voyager Thrust figure, 2 accessories, and instructions.
• Figure scale: 7 inches
• Ages 8 and up
• Warning: Choking Hazard – Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.


Transformers: Generations Deluxe Retro Headmaster Chromedome
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 / Available: 01/01/2021)
The Generations Deluxe Retro Headmaster CHROMEDOME figure stands at 5.5 inches in robot mode and converts into sportscar mode in 14 steps. Originally a number cruncher for CYBERTRON’s Institute for Higher Programming, CHROMEDOME puts his computer programming skills to use in warfare. However, his binary-bonded partner, STYLOR, is more concerned with looks than battle. This Retro Headmaster CHROMEDOME figure is designed like the original G1 version – including figure styling, packaging, and art inspired by the 1987 G1 releases, plus classic tech specs and accessories – and the figure’s head coverts into a Headmaster Driver AUTOBOT STYLOR figure. CHROMEDOME also comes with 2 blaster accessories.
Clip out and save the on-box tech specs to share. Look for other Retro Headmaster figures and see how your figures stack up against each other (each sold separately, subject to availability). Available exclusively for pre-order on Walmart.com Friday October 16, 2020 at Noon EST.


Transformers: Generations Deluxe Retro Headmaster Hardhead
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 / Available: 01/01/2021)
The Generations Deluxe Retro Headmaster HARDHEAD figure stands at 5.5 inches in robot mode and converts into tank mode in 14 steps. HARDHEAD is the strong, stubborn and silent type and rarely follows anyone’s advice. Specializing in ground assault, he loves a good battle, just like his binary-bonded Headmaster partner, DUROS. This Retro Headmaster HARDHEAD figure is designed like the original G1 version – including figure styling, packaging, and art inspired by the 1987 G1 releases, plus classic tech specs and accessories – and the figure’s head coverts into a Headmaster Tank Commander DUROS figure. HARDHEAD also comes with a blaster accessory.
Clip out and save the on-box tech specs to share. Look for other Retro Headmaster figures and see how your figures stack up against each other (each sold separately, subject to availability). Available exclusively for pre-order on Walmart.com Friday October 16, 2020 at Noon EST.


Transformers: Generations Deluxe Retro Headmaster Autobot Brainstorm
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 / Available: 01/01/2021)
The Generations Deluxe Retro Headmaster AUTOBOT BRAINSTORM figure stands at 5.5 inches in robot mode and converts into jet mode in 17 steps. BRAINSTORM is always full of ideas, often explaining a new one before finishing his old one. He and his binary-bonded Headmaster partner, ARCANA, combined their expertise in medicine and biomechanical engineering to develop the technology that created the Headmasters. This Retro Headmaster AUTOBOT BRAINSTORM figure is designed like the original G1 version – including figure styling, packaging, and art inspired by the 1987 G1 releases, plus classic tech specs and accessories – and the figure’s head coverts into a Headmaster Pilot AUTOBOT ARCANA figure. BRAINSTORM also comes with 2 blaster accessories.
Clip out and save the on-box tech specs to share. Look for other Retro Headmaster figures and see how your figures stack up against each other (each sold separately, subject to availability). Available exclusively for pre-order on Walmart.com Friday October 16, 2020 at Noon EST.


Transformers: Generations Deluxe Retro Headmaster Mindwipe
(Ages 8 and Up / Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 / Available: 01/01/2021)
The Generations Deluxe Retro Headmaster MINDWIPE figure stands at 5.5 inches in robot mode and converts into bat mode in 17 steps. MINDWIPE is a bit of a loner. This hypnotist spends his days reaching out to the electromagnetic essences of long-dead DECEPTICONS. His binary-bonded Headmaster partner, VORATH, has a shady past, being found guilty of an illegal experiments scandal as the former Nebulan Minister of Science. This Retro Headmaster MINDWIPE figure is designed like the original G1 version – including figure styling, packaging, and art inspired by the 1987 G1 releases, plus classic tech specs and accessories – and the figure’s head coverts into a Headmaster Trainer VORATH figure. MINDWIPE also comes with 2 blaster accessories.
Clip out and save the on-box tech specs to share. Look for other Retro Headmaster figures and see how your figures stack up against each other (each sold separately, subject to availability). Available exclusively for pre-order on Walmart.com Friday October 16, 2020 at Noon EST.

griffin
23rd October 2020, 09:37 PM
More official images of the 4 Walmart Headmaster reissues (https://news.tfw2005.com/2020/10/20/walmart-exclusive-generations-deluxe-retro-headmasters-new-stock-images-422374), giving us a good look at the retro styled boxes.

kovert
26th October 2020, 05:30 PM
Looks like the Headmaster faces on the box art have been altered to match the faces found on each relevant toy. A number of those G1-style boxes will sadly end up with bent flaps.

Paulbot
26th October 2020, 06:24 PM
Looks like the Headmaster faces on the box art have been altered to match the faces found on each relevant toy. A number of those G1-style boxes will sadly end up with bent flaps.

Well yeah, you're right; Hardhead's practically a whole different head! The faces and the Nebulon's legs added and some other minor details. Doesn't look like any of the rest of the body has been altered though.

I googled up some images of the Japanese releases (http://heroicdecepticon.blogspot.com/2014/01/takara-transformers-c-104-brainstorm-mib.html) ibut those had the same artwork as the Hasbro ones (thanks Heroic_Decepticon where ever you are)

kovert
27th October 2020, 04:24 PM
Yep, the artwork on the vintage Hasbro and Takara boxes appear to be identical.

On closer inspection, it seems the Walmart Headmasters feature the Legends heads on Titans Return (TR) toy bodies. They feature TR colours and tampo printed 'stickers'.

Felix
27th October 2020, 04:46 PM
So uh... where's Wierdwolf?

griffin
27th October 2020, 06:41 PM
The Hasbro product numbers for the four that were revealed, is missing a number... so it's possible there are more to come (or there were more planned), as it would be annoying not to have the full set of Autobots and Decepticons... and they could keep going too, with the Horrorcons (Apeface and Snapdragon).

Chromedome: Hasbro product code # F1022
Hardhead: Hasbro product code # F1023
Brainstorm: Hasbro product code # F1025
Mindwipe: Hasbro product code # F1026

Paulbot
27th October 2020, 07:32 PM
Weirdwolf, Skullcruncher and Highbrow for wave 2

Right now I'm a little concerns about this twitter thread https://twitter.com/tfwiki/status/1320782815240347649?s=20


The pressure exerted on the soft plastic of Mindwipe's wing hinges and Weirdwolf's cockpit hinge causes them to shatter.

nalops
27th October 2020, 07:56 PM
I bought a Mindwipe not too long ago and doesn't seem to have any problems but will have to look out for that I guess.

Felix
28th October 2020, 10:18 AM
Ha, the exact reason I'd be looking to get another wierdwolf! It's not as catastrophic as that mindwipe hinge failure (everything still works and the cockpit can still snap in place)
Good to hear he's making it to wave2, he was my surprising favourite of TR

Flukey
31st October 2020, 08:53 AM
Stock images of Earthrise Thrust, https://news.tfw2005.com/2020/10/30/transformers-earthrise-voyager-thrust-new-stock-images-423220

Just another item we are unlikely to see!!

You would think with the popularity of the seekers that this the Coneheads and the seeker 2 pack would have been more accessible to everyone!

GoktimusPrime
31st October 2020, 09:57 AM
You would think with the popularity of the seekers that this the Coneheads and the seeker 2 pack would have been more accessible to everyone!
Siege Thundercracker did shelfwarm though. I realise that these toys are popular with collectors, but remember that we are a niche minority.

Flukey
31st October 2020, 10:08 AM
Siege Thundercracker did shelfwarm though. I realise that these toys are popular with collectors, but remember that we are a niche minority.

I understand that but I would imagine Earth Vehicles to be a lot more popular to the generic population/Kids then the cybertron alt modes..

griffin
2nd November 2020, 09:48 PM
The Walmart listings for the Retro Headmasters are finally up (in America), but still not available yet for pre-order... and they are supposed to be released next month.
Some new official images though (https://news.tfw2005.com/2020/11/01/walmart-exclusive-retro-headmasters-listings-stock-images-423330).

Tetsuwan Convoy
3rd November 2020, 01:18 PM
Looks like there are some minor differences in them.

Mindwipe isn't a direct copy of the Legends toy. Looking at Hardhead, he might have some new details on his thighs? Also in some of the tank images, half his "Hard cannon" is missing. Looks like nice paint on the Headmasters though.

SharkyMcShark
3rd November 2020, 07:24 PM
Looks like there are some minor differences in them.

Mindwipe isn't a direct copy of the Legends toy. Looking at Hardhead, he might have some new details on his thighs? Also in some of the tank images, half his "Hard cannon" is missing. Looks like nice paint on the Headmasters though.

You're right, the stock images aren't direct copies.

griffin
1st December 2020, 09:03 PM
Someone has the four reissue "Headmasters" and the Hasbro & TakaraTomy Titans Masters to show the colour differences between the three versions (https://news.tfw2005.com/2020/11/30/transformers-retro-headmasters-chromedome-mindwipe-hardhead-mindwipe-in-hand-images-425061).

Paulbot
1st December 2020, 10:34 PM
Really surprised at how different they are when they could have just recycled one of the former releases.