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griffin
11th March 2022, 08:17 PM
Coming out here in June is the Robosen licensed auto-converting Optimus Prime figure (http://www.robosen.com/transformersoptimusprime), exclusive to EBGames and Zing.

Originally revealed by Hasbro in America in April last year (http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php/27815), and released over there in October last year... Hasbro Australia were trying to get it released here as well, but since it isn't a Hasbro product, it has to imported and distributed by someone else, which took a fair bit of time to finally make happen.
As such, EBGames will be the one responsible for promoting this item, through their own social media sites.

Product page at EBGames (https://www.ebgames.com.au/product/toys-and-collectibles/281879-transformers-optimus-prime-auto-converting-voice-controlled-advanced-robot)

Product page at Zing (https://www.zingpopculture.com.au/product/toys-gadgets/281879-transformers-optimus-prime-auto-converting-voice-controlled-advanced-robot)

It is listed for au$1400 (deposit $200), which is a little more than I was expecting, but it is not coming through Hasbro Australia, so there might be a couple of middle-men distributors getting their commission in the chain of handling (on top of EBGames probably pricing it high because it is exclusive).
But when you look on the Robosen website (http://www.robosen.com/store#!/Transformers-Optimus-Prime-Auto-Converting-Programmable-Robot/p/369878780/category=118542070), they are currently selling it direct from the source for us$1000 (just under au$1400) to countries like ours that don't qualify for the $200-off promo, PLUS shipping and taxes (GST and Duty, because it is over au$1000), so this EBGames price is actually cheaper than buying from the source.

Hang on, you may be asking, wasn't it us$700 in America?
Well, yes it was... but only as a limited-number, promotional price for its first release through the Hasbro Pulse website, and then their price went up to us$800 and then us$750. Either they got a good deal from Robosen, or it was in the license contract.
Most other online re-sellers were listing it for up to about us$1100, which converts to more than EBGame's price... and now six months later, some of those re-sellers are starting to discount their unsold stock, like this place in China (https://showzstore.com/robosen-auto-converting-programmable-robot-optimus-prime_p3074.html) - but be careful, as they sell KOs, and boast about not declaring the full value on the box to avoid taxes (GST and Duty), so if it was checked by Customs here, it could be seized or you could be fined. It makes it harder to trust that sort of "business", and harder to risk spending that much money there, in case it is defective or damaged/lost in the mail.

Also, if you were going to pay over a thousand dollars on a single toy, maybe it is better to pay a little more to have the reassurance that if it is defective or damaged in the mail, you will get your money back from an Australian retailer - something that isn't guaranteed if you import it.
(I can't find out how you recharge it, but if it is by powerpoint, this Australian release should have a plug you can use here (I would hope), as I read that people in the UK had to buy an adaptor to charge theirs, as the stock being sold so far was from America, for American powerpoints.)

Two of the official images from one of the links above. We are probably getting stock from the second run (or third if the second run was just for north america), so the packaging could be different, but shouldn't be.

http://www.toycollectors.com.au/news/2021/041025.jpg

http://www.toycollectors.com.au/news/2021/041028.jpg

For images of one being unboxed and shown in both modes in-hand, check out this link at tfw (https://news.tfw2005.com/2021/07/19/robosen-auto-converting-optimus-prime-in-hand-images-new-pre-orders-announced-437722).

The Hasbro Pulse product page is still up (no longer in-stock), which had it priced at us$750. (first release was us$700)


Introducing an industry first Auto-Converting, Interactive, Programmable, Voice Activated, Mobile Controlled - Optimus Prime Robot. In collaboration with Hasbro - Robosen brings your favorite TRANSFORMERS hero, Optimus Prime, to life with a fully immersive experience through voice activated actions, mobile app controls, and endless hours of creative and fun ways to program Optimus Prime to walk, punch, blast, drive, and convert at the swipe of your finger, or command of your voice! The world has never seen an easier way to convert, and roll out!
Includes:


Battle Axe and Blaster, as well as: Charging Cable, Instruction Guide & Travel Case
Mobile App - available through Apple App Store & Android App Store - Search: ROBOSEN Optimus Prime
2 built in rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries (1200mAh)

Features:


At an incredible 19" tall when in robot mode, the TRANSFORMERS Autobot leader is awe inspiring in size and capability.
Optimus Prime is equipped with 80 sound effects, voiced by the original voice of the Autobot leader, with genuine “converting” sounds, as you watch and interact with Optimus Prime.
Authentic G1 design with detailed emblems, chrome accents and lighting throughout. Built in speakers and 1 microphone bring Optimus Prime to life!
Witness each punch, blast, breathe and conversion, all done with seamless precision, right before your eyes. Enjoy the most amazing TRANSFORMERS experience the industry has ever interacted with.
Optimus Prime is built premium throughout, with the world's most advanced collection of premium materials assembled together with over 5000 components, 60 microchips and 27 servo motors making this a one-of-a-kind, Collector’s experience!
Turn on and ROLL OUT! Optimus Prime speeds away in truck mode via voice or app. You can seamlessly control Optimus Prime in robot or truck mode via voice or mobile app commands.



Quoting myself from last April, commenting on the price in America, and guessing correctly what it would be here...


Robosen Optimus Prime - the concept is good (I think I've seen some custom jobs that were self-converting in recent years), It's price is MORE than Unicron. Unicron was us$575 in America, while this is us$700. If it was to come to Australia (it's not a Hasbro product so if it comes here it would be done by some other distributor), I would expect it to be au$1200-1500.

Sinnertwin
12th March 2022, 01:25 PM
I'll be keen on version 2.
This one is a bit too clunky for my tastes.

Trent
12th March 2022, 09:36 PM
Are you ordering 2 griffin? One for bot and one for alt mode?

griffin
12th March 2022, 10:40 PM
Still uncommitted to getting one.

DELTAprime
12th March 2022, 11:00 PM
If I'm going to give EB Games $1400 I'd rather get a Valve Index in return...

FAPOS
14th March 2022, 12:13 AM
As excited as i was when i first heard about this - and as cool as i still think it is - i could never justify spending that much on it. Id probably still even screw my nose up at a $1k aud price tag tbh.

Basically because I actually dont think it particularly looks that great in either mode, and the auto-transforming is something id do once or twice then never again. Itd be a $1400 dust collector on the shelf or boxed up cupboard filler.

The whole 'programmable' thing reminds me a bit of when i bought a few tomy i-sobots back in the day thinking they'd be cool to use... which i never did! Still cool though :P

FYI id have no issues buying from ShowZ even something of this price; though for $200 more, like you suggested itd probs be worth having the safety net and getting your hands on it locally.

Bemblebuu
7th April 2022, 11:19 AM
For the price it is, it should look better then it does. It kinda reminds me of a bad third party attempt at a masterpiece design...the fact it transforms by itself is super cool though.

zaneiken
15th April 2022, 05:17 AM
https://youtu.be/EwcNLzMSEhg

If anyone is interested in buying the trailer, Robosen has a form for interested international customers to complete. If there are enough numbers, they'll make it happen.
https://forms.monday.com/forms/7aeab20469b177d7bd3ac2dc83407d42

griffin
31st May 2022, 11:21 PM
Not sure why, but EBGames have pushed back the release date of the Robosen Optimus (https://www.ebgames.com.au/product/toys-and-collectibles/281879-transformers-optimus-prime-auto-converting-voice-controlled-advanced-robot), to July 8th.

griffin
9th June 2022, 08:21 PM
Not sure why, but EBGames have pushed back the release date of the Robosen Optimus (https://www.ebgames.com.au/product/toys-and-collectibles/281879-transformers-optimus-prime-auto-converting-voice-controlled-advanced-robot), to July 8th.

And just a week later, I see that the release date has been pushed back to August 4th.
More time to save up for it, if anyone was still wanting one.

griffin
14th July 2022, 11:30 PM
The product page is saying December now (https://www.ebgames.com.au/product/toys-and-collectibles/281879-transformers-optimus-prime-auto-converting-voice-controlled-advanced-robot)... so I'm not sure if they released it already and will have a second batch coming in December... or if they have pushed back the release to December.

The news though is that they have listed the Trailer now as well (https://www.ebgames.com.au/product/toys-and-collectibles/286404-transformers-auto-converting-optimus-prime-trailer-and-roller-set), for December at the same price - au$1400.

If the robot part is now being released in December, I don't know why they would need to do that, unless the shipment from Japan or America was held back to include the trailer part.
It just seems like too much money to have hit at once... and really needs to be spread out a lot more (like in other countries, who now have a year between the two expensive parts).

zaneiken
15th July 2022, 12:36 AM
I got a call from EB Games yesterday telling me that Prime pre-orders wouldn't be shipped to stores unless they were paid in full. They also said it was still due 5th of August. It'd definitely suck if it were pushed all the way to December, having had to pay the thing off expecting to have it in a few weeks time.

zaneiken
23rd July 2022, 10:09 PM
I just picked him up today and already having issues within an hour of opening it. After getting him to do pushups via the app, his left arm has gone limp, with a voice saying a bunch of left-arm cables are disconnected and to shut down and re-plug.
Waiting to hear back from Robosen.

KELPIE
25th July 2022, 11:07 AM
I just picked him up today and already having issues within an hour of opening it. After getting him to do pushups via the app, his left arm has gone limp, with a voice saying a bunch of left-arm cables are disconnected and to shut down and re-plug.
Waiting to hear back from Robosen.

Eep. Hopefully it's a quick/easy fix mate.

Skyfire
18th February 2023, 11:13 AM
The Elite version is now available for preorder at Zing (https://www.zingpopculture.com.au/product/toys-gadgets/293018-transformers-optimus-prime-elite-auto-coverting-robot-figure) and EB Games (https://www.ebgames.com.au/product/toys-and-collectibles/293018-transformers-optimus-prime-elite-auto-coverting-robot-figure). $1198, releasing 9/6/23. This is the 16 inch version of the 19 inch original.