View Full Version : 1986 prototypes revealed in catalogue on ebay.
griffin
25th February 2010, 02:36 PM
The pre-Toyfair catalogue for 1986 shows off a number of Transformers prototypes, including the combiner groups and city commanders.
The catalogue was on ebay, and now bought by the allspark website, and when they get it, they'll post up decent scans. The auction itself only posted up a sample of small images, which included 3 of Transformers (there might be more TFs pages).
Doesn't look like the allspark page (http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=67034)actually posted up copies of the ebay images, so check out the seibertron news post here (http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/1986-hasbro-toy-fair-catalog-unseen-transformer-prototypes-update/17926/)for those 3 ebay images.
Interesting to note that the Galvatron had to have a yellow barrel, probably for safety laws.
Superion's bits were originally blue (except the feet).
Onslaught has some odd colourings.
And some of the combiner figures appear absent of stickers, which may have been typical of prototypes... or added later as they look a bit bland without them.
Will update when the full scans are posted somewhere.
Kyle
25th February 2010, 02:44 PM
Wow, the Superion prototype looked like Ultra Magnus~! :eek:
5FDP
25th February 2010, 03:05 PM
I actually like that version of Superion.
I can feel a fan repaint coming on ;) Look out for an "unreleased Superion prototype" hitting Ebay soon...
GoktimusPrime
25th February 2010, 03:15 PM
Interesting that some of the odd colourings on Onslaught were used later for Dolrailer (Mega-Octane). I prefer the orange on Galvatron's barrel, but I don't know if that's really because it's actually nicer or if it's just because I'm too used to it! Can't... remove... fanboy goggles!! :p
Superion looks interesting, but too similar to the colours for Ultra Magnus, so I can understand why they changed them. I suspect that for the gestalts, that these might have been their intended Diaclone colours, remembering that these toys were originally cancelled concepts/designs for Diaclone, which Takara dusted off and used for Transformers. And Diaclone Powered Convoy (Ultra Magnus) had entirely different colours - so maybe after they decided on the final colour scheme for Ultra Magnus they then decided to alter the colours for Superion as well.
<shrug> Just completely wild conjecture on my part, but hey - it's fun to guess. :D
1AZRAEL1
25th February 2010, 03:20 PM
Then again, they did use the blue chestplate for G2 Superion. Quite cool to see the prototypes of figures from that time.
Sky Shadow
25th February 2010, 03:32 PM
I actually like that version of Superion.
I can feel a fan repaint coming on ;) Look out for an "unreleased Superion prototype" hitting Ebay soon...
Hmm... as Azrael says, with the exception of the head and waistplate, you can pretty much do the blue bits with G2 Superion parts. On a vaguely related note, I have a MOSC G2 Silverbolt who's been itching to join the Vintage Transformer Liberation Thread for some time now. Perhaps his time has come... :)
MV75
25th February 2010, 03:34 PM
Galvatron looks kick arse in those darker shades of grey.
Robzy
25th February 2010, 03:48 PM
Agreed! Galvatron's colours are wicked!
snazzbot 101
25th February 2010, 10:12 PM
Interesting that some of the odd colourings on Onslaught were used later for Dolrailer (Mega-Octane). I prefer the orange on Galvatron's barrel, but I don't know if that's really because it's actually nicer or if it's just because I'm too used to it! Can't... remove... fanboy goggles!! :p
True, but I reckon the trans purple barrel would've looked great lit up.
Not so weird: the prototype coloring of Bruticus close to matches his appearance in the Trypticon vs Metroplex box art.
AussieJason
25th February 2010, 10:16 PM
Fascinating stuff. I always find it very interesting when G1 info like this surfaces years later.
I wonder when this 1986 catalogue was produced, as wasn't Superion (in the colours we are used to) in the TV show in '85 ?
GoktimusPrime
27th February 2010, 03:03 PM
It's even funnier when toys' prototype colours make it into animation, like in this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSQi74GLEpc) infamous early trailer for Transformers The Movie. ;) Then there are characters like Astrotrain whose entire cartoon appearance was in his prototype catalogue colours.
Sky Shadow
2nd March 2010, 08:31 PM
I think the 'Battlespringers' are more interesting than those other guys:
http://tfwiki.net/w2/images2/1/10/ToyFair1986-TFpage06.jpg
And squee! I want Hubcap and Tailgate:
http://tfwiki.net/w2/images2/a/ac/ToyFair1986-TFpage01.jpg
Brawl's turret and Streetwise's head:
http://tfwiki.net/w2/images2/1/11/ToyFair1986-TFpage03.jpg
And it's hilarious that for the characters that didn't have stickers, they've just chopped up other Transformers' stickers and used them. And I'm not just talking about Runabout's classy seeker arm stickers:
http://tfwiki.net/w2/images2/e/e8/ToyFair1986-TFpage02.jpg
Sleeve
2nd March 2010, 09:07 PM
Heehee, Eject and Rewind look so 'don't go there, girlfriend'.
MV75
2nd March 2010, 09:36 PM
Wheee! Mis-transformations ahoy!
Poor ramhorn, looks like his throat was slit and he's gushing to death.
What about brawls turret?
Sky Shadow
2nd March 2010, 09:43 PM
Wheee! Mis-transformations ahoy!
Poor ramhorn, looks like his throat was slit and he's gushing to death.
What about brawls turret?
It's round rather than angular. You can see it when he's part of Bruticus too:
http://tfwiki.net/w2/images2/2/2c/ToyFair1986-TFpage04.jpg
Robzy
2nd March 2010, 10:50 PM
Heehee, Eject and Rewind look so 'don't go there, girlfriend'.:D
Rumble & Frenzy are like "I dunno! It was like that when we came here!"
1AZRAEL1
3rd March 2010, 10:15 AM
Isn't it funny that Eject has one of Steeljaw's guns attached to his back? And why am I strangely drawn to his crotch? :p
loophole
3rd March 2010, 07:22 PM
http://tfwiki.net/w2/images2/1/11/ToyFair1986-TFpage03.jpg
they have also swapped some of their weapons around from the looks of it
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