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Representing the character's first new toy in years, Transformers: Age of the Primes Silverbolt updates the Aerialbot's Generation 1 design. As in his original toy, he transforms into a Concorde ...
Loved collecting Transformers as a kid? From Optimus Prime to a Megatron figure that changed into a gun, discover which of these G1 toys from the 1980s is the most valuable today.
The first Transformers: Rise of the Beasts toys have been revealed, and as well as showcasing that new Bumblebee design, we also get a decent look at the movie's newly created Terrorcon, Battletrap ...
Hasbro’s original Transformers G1 Optimus Prime figure (re-issue) (Left) compared to its Transformers Studio Series Voyager Class Optimus Prime figure. (Right) Image: Hasbro Today’s ...
There is More Than Meets the Eye as Hasbro is back with a brand new selection of Transformers figures coming soon ...
Calling all Transformers fans: the latest G1 reissue figure is hitting Walmarts now, ... so walking into a toy store and buying a G1 Optimus Prime wasn't likely. Last year though, ...
But the original Megatron toy, which debuted in the US in 1984 as part of the G1 Transformers line, transformed into a very detailed replica of a Walther P-38 pistol, complete with accessories ...
Last week's Hasbro Fan First Friday event had tons of news about upcoming toys, including the announcement of preorder availability for the next Vintage G1 figure in the line, Blaster.
On the original G1 toys, the blue robot that ejected from Soundwave’s chest was Frenzy and his black-and-red twin was Rumble. However in the cartoon and ever since, it’s been flip-flopped.
'Generation 1' was originally a mix of Japanese toys, such as Diaclone and New Microman. The Transformers were produced by Hasbro and first released on the US market in 1984.