"Classics" Toy Catalogue -- 1986 Autobots
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Autobot Mini-Vehicles
Hubcap
Repurposed from 2011 Transformers 2010 Deluxe Bumblebee, with Renderform upgrade head.
Photos taken from 'Til All Are Mine. |
Outback
Placeholder image of G1 Figure from TFWiki.
A Power of the Primes Legends figure has been announced, but no images of the figure are available yet. |
Pipes
2016 Combiner Wars Legends
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Swerve
2013 Generations Legends (Sold as a two-pack with Phaser.)
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Tailgate
2014 Generations Legends (Sold as a two-pack with Neutro, who has been renamed Groundbuster.)
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Wheelie
2016 Titans Return Legends
Click for a review of an earlier figure of this character. |
Autobot Mini-Cassettes
Eject & Ramhorn
Eject: Repurposed from 2012 Generations Legends Fall of Cybertron Eject. Sold in a two-pack with Ramhorn.
Ramhorn: Repurposed from 2012 Generations Legends Fall of Cybertron Ramhorn. Sold in a two-pack with Eject. |
Rewind & Steeljaw
Rewind: Repurposed from 2012 Generations Legends Fall of Cybertron Rewind. Sold in a two-pack with Sunder.
Steeljaw: Repurposed from 2012 Generations Legends Fall of Cybertron Steeljaw. Sold with Voyager Blaster. |
Aerialbots
2015 Takara Unite Warriors Voyager. Sold as a gift set with other Aerialbots.
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Superion (Gestalt Mode)
Superion is made by combining the five individual members of the Aerialbots. There is a Hasbro version of Superion available, made by combining five individually purchased figures. However, Hasbro's Superion omits Slingshot in favor of a new figure (with no G1 equivalent) named Alpha Bravo.
The toys as featured here have been augmented with the third party Perfect Effect PC-05 Perfect Combiner Upgrade Set, adding additional weapons to the individual members and custom hands & feet to the gestalt form. (G1 Superion was available as a gift set, or by combining the five individually purchased Aerialbots.) |
Protectobots
Hot Spot
2015 Takara Unite Warriors Voyager
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Defensor (Gestalt Mode)
Defensor is made by combining the five individual members of the Protectobots. There is a Hasbro version of Defensor available, made by combining six individually purchased figures. Hasbro's Defensor uses a Legends Class Groove that attaches to the chest, and replaces him as a limb with a new figure (with no G1 equivalent) named Rook.
The toys as featured here have been augmented with the third party Perfect Effect PC-01 Perfect Combiner Upgrade Set, adding additional weapons to the individual members and custom hands & feet to the gestalt form. (G1 Defensor was available as a gift set, or by combining the five individually purchased Protectobots.) |
Triple Changers
Autobot Cars
Heros
2006 Classics Deluxe (Rodimus) with Fansproject Protector Armor
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2010 Transformers 2010 Deluxe
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Autobot City Commander2006 Classics Voyager (sold in "Battle for Autobot City" two-pack with Deluxe Skywarp) with Fansproject City Commander Armor
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Motorized Autobot Space Shuttle *
Sky Lynx
2016 Generations Combiner Wars Voyager
(The new toy unfortunately drops the ability to separate and form two individual beast modes, replacing this with the ability for Sky Lynx to form the torso of a Combiner Wars gestalt. The middle photo above is of the G1 toy, to represent the missing feature.) The above photos are from the Transformers Wiki. The photos of the 2016 toy will be replaced by personal photography when it is available. * This toy is not motorized. The designation here as such is just reproducing the designation from the original toyline. |
Autobot City
2013 Generations Titan (sold with Legends Scamper), with Before & After Six Sigma and MegaMoonMan custom knees and ramp extensions.
Metroplex's alt modes pictured with other figures, sold separately.
Metroplex's alt modes pictured with other figures, sold separately.
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In the Generation One toyline, Metroplex, Scamper, Six-Gun, and Slammer were sold together in one package.