Pretty much drooling. I'm all for this new type of retooling. Gone seems to be the exchange of heads. We may be getting Sandstorm-esque retools for a while now. :)
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Pretty much drooling. I'm all for this new type of retooling. Gone seems to be the exchange of heads. We may be getting Sandstorm-esque retools for a while now. :)
I had to look up this mini robot for Ultra Magnus, but ignoring that I am in love with UM. Will be so great to have him in the CHUG collection even if he may be a tad larger than some of the other characters already around him
Devy looks better in each shot and has moved into a "i'll get him" position, even though he will need to be carefully positioned in a collection as I still think he is far too large (46cm vs 34cm for Superion)
Loving the individual robots for Defensor, but not Defensor himself at the moment. Not sure why.
RID toys have me worried that we will again not see many Decepticons - only Steeljaw so far in the Warrior class assortment. As much as I like some, not following the cartoon for toys annoys.
Love the Kreo Battle Changers, how I wish they were sold locally
So sold on those Protectobots. Would have liked an actual ambulance alt-mode for First Aid, but the robot mode looks good enough I can let it go. Groove looks great.
And yeah, credit to Hasbro for good retooling.
Looks very much like Hot Spot will be retooled into an Onslaught at some point as people have been predicting, though looking at the way they've done the head for Defensor I'm curious how they'll be able to make a Bruticus out of it if they keep the G1-esque cannons/'missile truck' alt-mode.
Really hoping Brawl will get a tank alt-mode, rather than being an APC retool of Rook.
Want to like Cyclonus, but just not feeling it. The head, the same blocky undercarriage, the square shoulders...I'm quite a fan of Cyclonus and this is just a few steps short.
Magnus is brilliant, especially the Ambus figure. I'm still happy with my Classics/City Commander version, but it's nice to see Hasbro putting stuff like this out there, especially so soon after MP Magnus.
Same thing as many of us with the Constructicons - pleasantly surprised at how well they turned out, but they're just too big for my collection. Again, I'm glad Hasbro are doing it, but it's a pass for me.
Thanks for the links Griffin
It's all too much to consume. So much win. What a year.
That Ultra Magnus makes me feel funny. I can't believe I've wanted a character so badly that I've never cared for before!
My thoughts:
Hot Spot - Excellent in both modes! :D
First Aid - Like the alt mode, really like the robot mode! :D
Streetwise - Excellent looking body, interesting the colour scheme is kinda like the Asia Kids day Streetsmart on the alt mode
Rook - nice but not particularly excited
Blades - what we were all expecting. Why cant Blades ever have some swords as weapons :confused:? His names is Blades and he loves hand to hand combat!
Groove - nice alt mode, kinda looks like the hoverbikes Prowl and Chromedome used to ride. Not a fan of the robot mode but still better than G1 - gone from no legs to too leggy :rolleyes: I really love that they found a way to have him a part of Defensor though.
Cyclonus - I didn't even realise this was a retool of Silverbolt until I noticed his gun. That alt-mode is damn sexy, though Im not a massive fan of the bot head.
Ultra Magnus - very cool, but I'd have been more excited if I hadn't just gotten MP Magnus
Warpath - I love Warpath so glad to see him, though I think he has had some better and more accurate figures based on him in the last decade
Viper - meh, dont really care
Constructicons - just fan-f'ing-tastic! I have some very minor quibbles with Bonecrushers and Long Hauld bot modes and Mixmasters alt mode but they are very minor. They are all just great and Devestator just looks so damn good! :D
RID & Rescuebots: With all the combiner wars toys I don't really care about these ones at the moment. The big RID Optimus is kinda cool as I'm a sucker for an Optimus with a trailer.
More official images have been posted up since my post earlier this morning...
(some of the official images and info from Toyfair can have their own news topics - and some already do... I've just been posting all these together to make it easier for me, and anyone else, to find all the info later)
RID Warrior Wave 3 - Autobot Jazz, Sideswipe
RID Minicon single pack - Autobots Slipstream, Akita, Buzzsaw, and Beast Box, and Decepticons Sliver, Dragonus, Ratbat and Scorpion.
RID One-Step Wave 3 - Drift, Fracture, Thunderhoof.
RID Hyper Change (3-step) - Steeljaw. (I guess Hasbro have gone back to calling this size class as Three-Step Changers... which was what they labelled it in the beginning, then used Hyper Change later.)
RID Super 3-Step - Bumblebee
I was just noticing the release dates on some of these, from the press release in the first post. The Minicons, Minicon Deployers, Super One-Step and Mega One-Step are all listed as "Fall", which often means any time from mid-year... depending on the demand from Retailers and their production rates to keep up or get ahead.
Same with the Generations Devastator, and Rescue Bots High Tide.
Woke up in bed to the news and was too busy drooling over the display pics on my phone..
So, no elbow for Scrapper confirmed:( I get it that his arms have to be able to support half of the combiner weight but considering these are going for a standard voyager price each, and with that kind of budget I don't see why they couldn't have engineered a way around it.
I'd still be getting the set though. Devastator was the only complete combiner I had when I was a kid and my dad went out of the way to track down each individual one for me. Looking at the stock photos just brings me back in time: they remind of the old g1 package art. They just ooze geewuness.
It's a good time to be a Transformer fan.
The Tformers gallery with the entire display at one link/location (130 photos).
Also, this looks like a freebie item Hasbro were giving out to Retailers (and maybe non-retailer attendees)... a "Winter" edition of Kreon of Optimus with skis and snow-gear paint apps.
I'm a little surprised that they only revealed the next wave for Generations (and RID), but not the remaining few, including the ones that we already know about, like Legends Skywarp, Legends Rodimus, Voyager Optimus Maximus (the white redeco), and Onslaught.
And if we are getting Onlsaught (from Hot Spot), should that also mean Combaticons as well... and if so, that would mean more than the numbers that were announced at NYCC, which may have been their original plans if the line wasn't more popular than originally estimated. (Armada was underestimated by Hasbro - which ended up having delays to produce more stock, and extra redecos were added at the end just to meet the unexpected demand).
The Constructicons have some odd proportions, but considering the triple-changer nature of the toys, plus adding in articulation for both individual and combined modes (over the original figure) and keeping all modes resembling the originals, I think that's about as balanced as they will be able to get it. Mixmaster is probably the odd one out in vehicle mode... while Long Haul looks a bit stocky in robot mode.
This trend of extensive retooling is brilliant. As a collector I appreciate the effort. Thought may be the cost of retooling an existing mold has gone down to be economically viable to do on a regular basis. When Sandstorm happened, I really thought it was a well planned out one-time sort of thing.
I'm really happy with all of this years collector oriented designs except for Mixmaster.
On a related note Hasbro really blew it this year with the Star Wars line which I also collect.
Whoever is in charge of these designs and whoever talked the big-wigs into extensive redecos / we need a new word for redesigns with this many changes should be applauded, new life has been breathed into their whole design and manufacturing process and we are the ones who benefit.
I am very much looking forward to having a proper IDW MtMtE shelf in my collection, and I will seriously be considering getting a second figure to display for most of the Combiner figures, that is how impressed I am.
If I can find them, these figures will be like Amiibos, blink and you'll miss them on the shelves.
Not digging Long Haul's bot mode at all. Hook's elbows look odd, as does Mixmaster's alt mode. The rest of the bots look ok, but it seems they're compromised a lot just to form Devastator, which I understand but it's still a shame. It may look better in person.
Ultra Magnus is easily the best reveal of the lot IMO.
Just going through the photos of the actual exhibit now, noting the other new reveals that haven't yet been seen as official images or in press releases...
At the presentation panel, the three Rescue Bots that had animated forms in the Preview slideshow (Blurr, Salvage and High Tide) are in a clip as new recruits on the cartoon. I'll have to see if this clip has been released online. (I'd really love to have Salvage done like Animated Wreck-Gar... but he's not likely to be so wacky on a young kids cartoon)
RID looks to have a McDonalds promotion in America.
The RID toys shown at the presentation panel were all included in the official images or in the actual exhibit, so nothing mentioned that us fans can't see somewhere online.
The Super Bumblebee is supposed to be the biggest Bumblebee ever (as if we needed to have more big Bumblebee toys to set a new record), and I looked back at the press-release, and it is 19 inches (about 48cm) tall.
The Generations Voyager Cyclonus is said to have a Galvatron-looking combiner head (to go with the Combiner name of Galvatronus - not sure where that name was officially stated though, so I might just have that noted as unconfirmed at this time).
The Leader Class Ultra Magnus for wave 3 can store the Minimus Ambus figure inside the chest in robot mode, but isn't required for transformation.
Generations
Titan Devastator gallery has photos of the box, front and back, including the usually brief "bio" sentence.
The box says it is 45cm/18inch tall, which isn't as big as Metroplex. But this one has a lot more engineering and parts involved, to justify the higher price.
It also confirms that the figures have the original six Gen1 names.
The number of steps of each figure goes from 8 steps (Long Haul & Mixmaster) up to 17 steps (Scavenger).
The Group shot of the six Protectobots looks nice. It is going to be difficult to not want to have three of each just to have a complete display of their two individual modes and the combiner at the back.
Rook's packaging was on display, and a photo of the back with the bio. Hot Spot's box was there too, but not a clear photo of the back. It does confirm that the combined mode is Defensor,
The Protectobot's group packaging colour in the photos looks to be aqua or mid blue. (Aerialbots are red, Stunticons are purple, Optimus/Ultra Prime is light blue - not sure if Devastator has a colour, as you don't have to hunt down the individual team members)
RID
They had a hand-out card with a special "barcode" that unlocks someone in the game (it would have to be an existing toy though, as it wouldn't be fair to everyone else who isn't able to get to it, as the Retailers at the Exhibit aren't likely to be playing the game to use it). I'll have to see if there is a better photo of the barcode to see if it can be scanned from the computer screen.
Mega Optimus (with black) is a 3-step, not a one-step... the Press-release suggested a one-step.
And not to be confused with the regular 3-step Optimus which is blue, and would have to be smaller due to the price difference of US$10 between them.
And the Super Bumblebee is also a 3-step... which I had thought was a One-step as well. Damn, that is way too big for a big block of bright yellow plastic... and that's the Warrior (Deluxe) class Grimlock next to it!!!
The Minicons and the Deployers on display gives us a proper look at this new gimmick/size-class, as the official images of the Minicons and Deployers were all Computer-Generated for some reason.
Includes packaging images of Decepticon Fracture w/ Airazor (a shame that the name is now for an evil toy/character), and Autobot Drift w/ Jetstorm.
Kre-O
Wave 2 of the Battle Changers - Shockwave (TFPrime-ish tank) & Hound (Gen1-ish armed vehicle).
Triple-changer Battle Changers - Drift (Gen1 white/red car & helicopter) & Blitzwing (Gen1 tank & jet)
Wave 2 Warriors (two outfits for each again) - Optimus, Bumblebee, Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave, Drift.
(Soundwave and Drift are new characters, the other four are all new outfits)
(Drift is certainly the feature character now after the Movie and IDW last year featuring it... in different ways)
Looks like Kreo will still continue with Combiners, but not as you know it.
Instead of the Gen1 Kreo combiners of 2013, these ones are all the one character.
On display there is a Bumblebee and Optimus Combiner, with all five members being different versions of that character. The core Kreon is regular size, while the four limb Kreons are the smaller "Human" sized ones. An unusual approach to the Kreon Combiner concept, as it looks like Hasbro aren't planning to do any Gen2 redecos... and the combined modes of these ones look really creepy with the limb faces being visible. (the Gen1 Kreon combiners didn't have their heads visible or included in the combined mode)
There was a humorous poke at the Drift character in our Creative section of a combiner Drift made up of five Drifts... which now kinda ruins the joke by now being possible.
Hero Mashers
Wave (4) - RID themed again for the second wave of the small size class for this year. The first wave had Bumblebee, Sideswipe and Steeljaw.
The exhibit had the new ones all mixed and mashed up, but you can make out parts (heads) belonging to - Clampdown, Optimus Prime and Strongarm in packaging.
Plus the 2014 Hero Mashers on display, supporting my guess that they will reissue those bigger size classes and only release new figures in the smallest size class.
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The official pics for Cyclonus do their job and really show the best angles of that figure (like a lot of other figures that have kibble or cavities)... The actual Cyclonus toy on display looks a bit blocky in robot mode (Gen1 Cyclonus as a toy and on screen was very sleek and curve), and the kibble under the jet mode is distracting. But I'll still look forward to getting it.
Since I am a couple years behind on the IDW comics, the Ultra Magnus toy is alien to me... but looks impressive for someone who doesn't have expectations of it looking like the IDW form over the Gen1 form (since we have the MP Ultra Magnus ticking the box for a Gen1 version, we didn't need another big expensive one so soon).
I want it all.
Some extra details from some other sites, that I didn't see on TFW...
A decent look at the Generations Stunticons display.
(Both Tformers and Seibertron didn't take a photo of the back of Hot Spot's box either... I'm surprised they both missed it.)
A close-up of Minimus Ambus.
The back of the Hero Mashers packaging for Strongarm.
Another angle of RID Super Bumblebee, next to people and other toys... massive.
Issue one of RID comic.
Back of packaging for Deployers Fracture and Drift.
The Promo card - a better angle but still not dead on, so see if the circular code works on this photo.
Rescue Bots gallery - I didn't see one at TFW.
Some new toys revealed on the display...
High Tide playset (box) - looks like the playset has a convertible mini-sub to stand in for the robot-mode of the big-boat command-centre... as the artwork for High Tide suggests that the big boat transforms, but this playset was probably too big to have transform for the age-group it is aimed at.
Epic 12-inch - Blurr, Salvage (not sure yet if the two vehicles are part of Rescue Bots or another Playskool Heroes line).
Heroes (figurine with gimmick) - High Tide.
(having multiple toys for Blurr, Salvage and High Tide is more evidence that they will be on the cartoon)
Electronic Heatwave (previously revealed)
I think that should be it... I hope. :p
I'll compile all this new info and update the 2015 Checklist.... probably tomorrow.
Thanks for compiling it all Griffin :) Makes it easier to check it all out properly.
Some thoughts...
Be aware that whenever a gestalt is made, compromises to the individual robot is unavoidable. The toy essentially has a third mode, which is the 'gestalt' mode (e.g. arm, leg, torso, waist). This means at least two things:
1/ The toy must be engineered around this gimmick, thus elements of the robot and vehicle mode may be compromised. There may be even greater constraints if the robot has two gestalt modes (i.e. arm and leg).
2/ Budget. Every part - every panel, every joint etc. - is carefully budgeted for. The addition of the gestalt mode(s) consumes more of the toy's overall budget, thus sacrifices may need to have been made to the robot or vehicle mode in order to ensure that the toy itself doesn't exceed the allocated budget.
So it's easy to look at some of these toys and think that they may be disappointing for its price point, but bear in mind that unlike most other toys in their price point, they have to combine with other robots to form a gestalt. e.g. looking at the photo of CW Long Haul and comparing it w/ my ROTF Voyager Long Haul, the ROTF figure may be a more substantial Voyager in robot and vehicle mode, but of course, that toy doesn't combine.
Okay, it's disappointing that Scrapper doesn't have elbows, no argument there, but we know that his arms transform into load bearing heel spurs for Devastator's foot. The alternative would be to include elbows and some kind of locking mechanism for those elbows, such as having the forearms slide up and lock into place. In order to do this, they would have to make sacrifices somewhere else, and people would complain about that. Long Haul is rather stout in robot mode, but he forms the very core of Devastator's body; he would literally be bearing the weight of three Voyagers connected above him; and hopefully be sturdy enough not just to bear the weight for display, but also for rigorous toy play too.
So all things considered, I think that Devastator looks pret-ty sweet. :) I personally wouldn't buy doubles of the Constructicons, but I might consider buying repaints. e.g. G2 colours, Diaclone colours etc. Maybe not the late-G1 colours with the combining gimmick neutered. :p
Hmmmm, actually some nice reveals this year.
I think I'd have to go with Magnus being the star of the TF reveal, finally a Leader Class toy that warrants the size. The IDW inspiration and Minimus Ambus figure look cool, I hope Ambus can fit inside him.
Also Viper looks cool, Cobra TF crossover with a new head sculpt to boot, that I know I'm getting.
Devestator looks a lot better than I thought he would, the extreme G1 styling on his combined mode and separate bots give him an edge, however the close up photos seem to sugest he will suffer from the same issues as Metroplex of hollowness and limited articulation.
Not sure about the Protectobots, there not doing much for me, First Aid in particular I find disappointing being a retool of the new Stunticon, and most of the others are too spacey.
I quite like that Cyclonus but where does he fit in? He's less G1 that Generation Cyslonus and he's not the IDW samurai Cyclonus either.
hmmm, that Ambus is going to need a paint job... ;)
The odd thing is I just opened MP Ultra Magnus today, talk about here we go again.
Possibly a lot of them are, Hasbro's paint aps seem to have gotten worse of late, The white paint on my Swerve's face is semi transparent, and the white on his targetmaster ally has started to peel off.
I will be interested in UM, probably not Devastator as I don't have room to store him.
oh boy, today was full of awesome,
and some not so awesome.
I'll go through my opinions here.
Constructicons/Devastator
Devy looks increadible, huge and imposing. but I'm really disheartened by the individual bot modes, I know some sacrifices had to be made for the combination but they seriously look underwhelming, a bit too G1 for my taste, but I'll still be getting them for how awesome Devastator is.
Protectobots
They all look great, even if half of them are remolds. they managed to do enough to Dead End and Offroad that they almost look like new toys. and as a Huge fan of First Aid from MtMtE I am quite happy with how he turned out.
Blades is a little underwhelming since he didn't receive as much retooling as Streetwise and First Aid did, but I like the Alpha Bravo mold so I can't really complain.
Streetwise looks surprisingly imposing and impressive once again a nice remold.
Groove is a bit lanky and I don't like how his chest armour mode looks but he's still a decent looking little legends figure.
Hot Spot is very nice, and I can definitely see an Onslaught retool in the future.
and as for the new member Rook. I am quite impressed, he looks very nice, a surprising amount of "character" in his design even though he has never existed before and therefore has no character, his method of mounting his weapons instead of holding them in his hands is different and means there will be a lot of weapons that he can't wield but he still looks very cool. I hope a potential Brawl is a different new mold though.
Legends
Viper is a cool remold for G.I Joe fans, warpath looks nice but not very warpath-y
Cyclonus
Better than I expected and quite an impressive retool, but I probably won't be getting him. the fact his combined mode is based on galvatron is just strange
Ultra Magnus w/ Minimus Ambus
Star of the show right here, Hasbro knocked it outta the park!
this guy looks so good I almost regret buying the masterpiece version. (almost) he looks big, imposing, and totally MTMTE. I love the look of his robot and vehicle modes, and the inclusion of a tiny Minimus Ambus that can store in his chest AND ALSO TRANSFORM is SO cool! the fact that you can also take all of Magnus' weapons and plug them together to create a massive hammer is just icing on the cake (I'm a fan of hammer wielding Mangni) this is the first leader class I've been really excited about. and I will definitely be picking one up when he's released. so I'll have MP Magnus for my masterpiece shelf and CW Magnus for my IDW shelf. this just looks like a perfect leader class toy, (oh and no buttflap, take that MP Magnus)
RID warriors
both Sideswipe and Jazz look fairly nice, but a little underwhelming. Jazz just seems messy, while Swiper seems messy and awkward looking, not to mention he is missing his forearm spikes from the show which even the legion version managed to get. I may change my mind when I see them in person but right now I'm pretty unimpressed and questioning whether or not I want to continue collecting RID Warriors.
RID Minicons and Deployers.
kind of a weird Idea, the deployers both look pretty unimpressive probably due to their gimmicks hampering their designs. but all the minicons as weird as they are seem kinda fun and I may end up collecting these.
RID Legions
Underbite isn't bad, Fixit is perfect
One Steps
not a fan of this size class, but thunderhoof and fracture look nice, this is my first time seeing Thunderhoof's appearance and I think he looks pretty awesome so I am really hoping there is a warrior in the cards
Super Bumblebee
Was this really needed, it's EVEN BIGGER THAN DEVASTATOR!! I can see this thing causing toy aisles to be wall to wall yellow for a long time
Mega Optimus
Looks cool, better than the warrior.
Kre-O
all good here, Drift being a triple changer is a thing now I guess, thanks Bay. the new combiners are just strange.... seriously, a combiner made out of 5 bumblebee? with heads for knees and elbows, with an elbow that looks like he is screaming (probably "WHY THE HELL AM I AN ELBOW? WHO TRANSFORMS INTO AN ELBOW, SERIOUSLY!")
"Hey kids, you love bumblebee right? Sure you do. Well now guess what, you can take these 5 bumblebees and combine them together to create one giant bumblebee! It's bumble-tastic! Bumblicious! Bumblebee Bumblebee! BUMBLEBEE!!!"
all in all, between the various combiner teams, devy and magnus. plus masterpieces, and some RiD stuff, it's looking like an expensive year....
Can anyone link to a photo of this Viper character you're all on about? I didn't notice it in the pics when I looked yesterday and couldn't be arsed going through them again.
The toy at the display - the official images.
Someone from Seibertron has been wandering around other exhibits at the NY Toyfair, and found a number of licensed items...
Metal Earth - 3D metal model kits. These look awesome, and I hope they come here.
They are only US$12 at BBTS for April, and based on their size I think they might be plastic with vacuumised/chrome plating... but if they are actual "metal" models, that's even better for the feel of them, because they just look amazing.
Four were on display - Optimus, Bumblebee, Megatron and Soundwave (with Laserbeak I think).
(all are non-transforming)
Loyal Subjects, displaying their third series of figures. Following on from the electronic gimmick of Optimus in the second series, the Wheeljack in this series will have light-up ears.
Hats & Beanies.Quote:
wave 3 featuring Scrapper, Longhaul, Bonecrusher, Swoop, Sludge, Rumble (red), Frenzy (blue), Buzzsaw, Laserbeak, Trailbreaker, Sunstreaker, Wheeljack, Hound and Blitzwing. ScottyP informs us that the chase figures are Sunstreaker 1/24, Hound 1/48, Frenzy (the blue one for them) 1/96.
And a heaps of electronic and musical items.
Apologies if already posted, but Collection DX has put up a video walking around the Hasbro display, offering a good close up of the lot!
Looks like I missed the Rescue Bots press release, which had some new figures noted that were on display... including the odd looking vehicles for the figurines that I noted were unknown to me.
Also just found the Mr Potato Heads Press Release, which notes the two new Rescue Bots Spuds as being a 2-pack, but the description suggests that you only get the one body for the two character outfits, leaving you to choose who to display...Quote:
TRANSFORMERS RESCUE BOTS FEATURED BOT Assortment
(Retail Price: $4.99/Available: Spring 2015)
The new assortment includes HEATWAVE THE FIREBOT figure with rescue axe and BOULDER THE CONSTRUCTION BOT figure with a rescue drill. The OPTIMUS PRIME
figure with a rescue saw and new recruit HIGH TIDE figure with rescue claw join the assortment in Fall 2015.
TRANSFORMERS RESCUE BOTS RESCAN Assortment
(Retail Price: $9.99/Available: Spring 2015)
With SALVAGE, BLURR, and OPTIMUS PRIME figures. The core cast of RESCUE BOTS are also featured in the assortment: BLADES THE FLIGHT BOT figure in classic helicopter form, the BUMBLEBEE figure in his iconic car form, and CHASE THE POLICE BOT figure in classic police car form.
TRANSFORMERS RESCUE BOTS ELITE RESCUE HEATWAVE Figure
(Retail Price: $19.99/Available: Spring 2015)
Standing at 10 inches tall, the ELITE RESCUE HEATWAVE figure converts to a fire engine form. With a simple twist, convert the ELITE RESCUE HEATWAVE figure from bot mode to vehicle mode.
TRANSFORMERS RESCUE BOTS MINI SCENE PACK
(Retail Price: $14.99/Available: Fall 2015)
All new figures and vehicles, each MINI SCENE pack contains a RESCUE BOTS figure, human character figure and vehicle featured in iconic scenes in the TRANSFORMERS RESCUE BOTS animated series.
Includes SHARK SUB CAPTURE with BLADES THE FLIGHT-BOT and DR. MOROCCO or TUNNEL DRILL RESCUE with CHASE THE POLICE-BOT and GRAHAM BURNS.
TRANSFORMERS RESCUE BOTS HIGH TIDE Playset
(Retail Price: $29.99/Available: Fall 2015)
The new recruit, HIGH TIDE, now acts as the new RESCUE BOTS command center for ocean rescues. Load the HIGH TIDE figure into the command center console, then pull up on the lever to help HIGH TIDE assume full command of his ship.
When High Tide needs to dive below for a deep sea rescue, press down on the lever, and twist open the hull to reveal HIGH TIDE converted into his mini submarine form!
The High Tide playset also comes with a capture cage with trap door and a crane with multiple rescue tools.
TRANSFORMERS RESCUE BOTS EPIC FIGURE Assortment
(Retail Price: $9.99/Available: Fall 2015)
Open the each figure’s chest to reveal a command center for the two-inch RESCUE BOTS mini-figures (each sold separately)!
The new SALVAGE and BLURR figures join the existing collection, which includes HEATWAVE THE FIREBOT, BOULDER THE CONSTRUCTION BOT, BLADES THE
FLIGHT BOT, and CHASE THE POLICE BOT figures.
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TRANSFORMERS MIXABLE, MASHABLE HEROES Figure 2-Pack
(Retail Price: $6.99/Available: Fall 2015)
Roll to the rescue with the MR. POTATO HEAD HEATWAVE and BOULDER characters!
The pack includes one two-inch potato body and two three-piece RESCUE BOTS costumes to switch from robot to vehicle mode.
The tfwiki page for the Toyfair is worth checking out if you are interested in creator notes or reasonings behind some of the toys.
They also claim that the names for the RID Minicons are wrong, as the image file-names and press-release names were not updated in time.
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"Sliver" is actually Divebomb, "Dragon" is Dragonus, "AkitaWolf" is Sawback, "Buzzsaw" is Velocirazor, and "Scorpion" is Sandsting.
More "behind the scenes" info from Hasbro, on the BWTF website, interviewing Product Manager Jerry Jivoin.
The first part talks about Generations - how the Combiner Wars came about, some comments on the Fan-voted Combiner, and the thought process behind Devastator being different to the other combiners.
The second part talks about RID - the differing demographic and requirements as a toyline, and talking about why Decepticons are beast-themed.
For anyone who believed the false rumour of Devastator being a store exclusive... it was noted in the interview that it is a general release item like Metroplex.
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Loving the look of the Protectobots. Even Rook. Wish Groove's robot mode would scale but then G1's vehicle mode scale disparity was kinda nuts.
Mixmaster's vehicle mode kinda bugs me, but it's not enough to ruin the overall impressiveness of the Constructicons. I'm actually glad Scrapper's got no elbows (for the structural reason Gok point out).