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Transformers,F0698 Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Leader WFC-K10 Megatron (Beast) Action Figure - Kids Ages 8 and Up, 7.5-inch

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The Basic class bat Optimus Primal toy, named "Convobat" in Japan, was homaged in the 2016 e-HOBBY-exclusive Convobat toy, which is characterized as a separate individual from Optimus Primal. The color scheme was also altered to be show-accurate, changing the black to dark gray, much of the light gray to medium gray with hints of bronze, primary red to crimson, and blue to a more dull steel blue. Based on his original Ultra-class gorilla toy, the kit was sculpted from purple and black plastic with some sparse stickers for details, and could transform from robot to beast mode by being broken down into its component parts, then rebuilt into a new mode.

toys, Optimus Primal was a Walmart exclusive in Canada and the United States, and was later made available on Hasbro Pulse in limited quantities. The "energon chips" were replaced by spark crystals, clear plastic domes with foil-embossed color faction symbols inside. The standard version was limited to 500 pieces, while the exclusive version was limited to 200 pieces. The iconic size and sculpting style was simple while allowing our imagination to go all in on our daily adventures. In fact, when Hasbro elected to revamp the franchise before it could go stale, leading to the direct-sequel, same-main-cast-having Beast Machines toyline, they also kept Beast Wars around in a smaller capacity, with a handful of new products and some recolors of classic characters.B 1] Initial Hasbro solicitations also gave the toys "power up"-style descriptors, but these did not make it to their final packaging. Inspired by the classic 90s toy, this Predacon Retrax toy is designed like the original version -- including figure styling, packaging, and art from the 1997 Beast Wars releases, plus classic tech specs and features. Blast Punch Optimus Primal was the only Japanese release of a Beast Machines toy of Primal, with the only difference between the releases is that Convoy has blue eyes in robot mode.

The final year of "normal" Beast Wars (for a given value of "normal"), 1999 was dominated by the Transmetals 2, where the "beast bits" and "bot bits" ended up in a mangled, monstrous, asymmetrical amalgamation of torn skin and jutting metal blades in both modes. In robot mode, like Hero Optimus Prime, the bottom of the truck became his familiar windowed chest based upon the original Optimus Prime toy. Released to promote Rise of the Beasts, this Optimus Primal is a redeco of the Kingdom Voyager Class figure in his "Burning Convoy" form. Now, if the question is what is the single most impressive Beast Wars figure to stand out in your collection, then I think Beast Wars Neo Big Convoy takes it for me. Optimus Primal was one of the 24 beast warriors to receive a battle card representation for the Beast Wars card game.The toy also features several deco differences: While the paint applications were similar to the first Robotmasters Beast Convoy toy, the mouth was painted blue like the Telemocha Convoy, the white paint uses on this toy are brighter white compared to the first toy, some of the Robot Mode's chest detailing features lavender white paint details, and the gunmetal paint were used for the Beast Mode face. He is marketed as an Autobot instead of a Maximal and comes in an impressive multipack with seventeen other figurines. These figures were designed to sit in the various mini-vehicles and control modules of the MicroVerse playsets. The big feature— the one that gives the toy its name— is his jetpack, which pops out (with translucent blue jet flames trailing behind) at the push of a button. Inspired by the classic 90s toy, this Maximal Cybershark toy is designed like the original version -- including figure styling, packaging, and.

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