Prime 1 Studio MMTFM-18 Transformers: The Last Knight Sqweeks
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Prime 1 Studio is proud to present MMTFM-18: Autobot Sqweeks Half-Scale statue from The Transformers: The Last Knight film. The diminutive robot has huge bulbous headlights for eyes, extensive damage from rust erosion, and a peg leg to bring his whole look together. Sqweeks is a small-sized Autobot. He is the only friend of Izabella and transforms into a turquoise Vespa. He is a refugee Transformer who was severely damaged in the battle of Chicago, during the events of Transformers: Dark of the Moon. His resulting injuries have left him with calamity of ailments, none bigger than losing his ability to transform into his original form. Statue features: - Size approximately 24 inches [H:60.6cm W:46.5cm D:42.3cm] - LED functions on eyes - Limited Quantity worldwide Retail Price: $ 1499 US Edition Size: 500 Prototype samples shown. Product details could be subjected to change without further notice.
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Regardless....this figure is a beautiful thing.
Posted by DeathReviews on September 14th, 2017 @ 6:00pm CDT
Posted by -Kanrabat- on September 15th, 2017 @ 4:44am CDT
Having way too much money and room to spare, I'd buy all of those highly sophisticated TF statues.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on September 15th, 2017 @ 10:16am CDT
Posted by Va'al on September 28th, 2017 @ 12:33pm CDT
MMTFM-15: BARRICADE (TRANSFORMERS 2007) "ARE YOU USERNAME: LADIESMAN217?" Prime 1 Studio is proud to present MMTFM-15: Barricade from Transformers Film. Barricade is apparently a complicated robot. He believes that Starscream is vital in their search for Megatron and the AllSpark. In many ways, this makes him Starscream's closest ally in the naturally combative Decepticon ranks. Then again, it's been said that he likes to trick people into trusting him, just so he can see their reactions when they find out just how much of a bad idea it was. As such, he has disguised himself as an Earth police car in an attempt to fool the humans around him. Statue features: - Size approx. 30 inches tall [(H)64.5cm (W)50cm (D)43cm] - LED Light-up function on head - Limited quantity worldwide Retail Price: $1499 US Edition Size: 750 Prototype samples shown. Product details could be subjected to change without further notice.
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on September 28th, 2017 @ 12:51pm CDT
Posted by -Kanrabat- on September 28th, 2017 @ 6:17pm CDT
You don't just have to be rich to own a collection of these. You must also live in a freakin' manor!
Posted by skywarp-2 on September 28th, 2017 @ 6:21pm CDT
Posted by Va'al on October 18th, 2017 @ 2:58am CDT
Sideshow and Prime 1 Studio are proud to present Ultra Magnus from Transformers: Generation 1. Designed by renowned artist Josh Nizzi, famous for his interpretation for the Transformers movies. Ultra Magnus is a white redecoration of G1 Optimus Prime and crafted with impressive attention to detail and features LED light-up eyes and stands approximately 24 inches tall.
Type Statue: Transformers
Manufacturer: Prime 1 Studio
Artist: Josh Nizzi (Design)
WHAT'S IN THE BOX?
The Ultra Magnus Statue (Transformers: Generation 1) features:
+ Approximately 24 inches tall
+ LED Light-up function on head
+ One (1) interchangeable Fusion Axe
+ Limited Quantity Worldwide
ADDITIONAL DETAILS & DIMENSIONS
Expected to Ship Feb 2019 - Apr 2019
Item shown is a prototype. When shipped, the final production piece may differ in appearance.
Product Size
24" H (609.6mm) x 14.56" W (369.82mm) x 12.20" L (309.88mm)*
Dimensional Weight
TBD
Int'l Dim. Weight
TBD
* Size and weight are approximate values. Learn more
SKU 903225
UPC 747720238190
Limited Edition: 350
Price $1,060 USD
Posted by Budder Prime on November 30th, 2017 @ 11:21am CST
Posted by Qwan on November 30th, 2017 @ 9:54pm CST
The 'regular' version will sell for about $1349 and will have a run of 700 pieces produced, while the 'exclusive' is expected to cost $1399 and will be limited to only 350. Check out a few selected images below, see the full gallery here, and let us know your thoughts in the Energon Pub forums!
“Love that guy. Goosebumps every time.”
- About Optimus Prime
Prime 1 Studio is proud to present MMTFM-19: Crosshairs from The Transformers: The Last Knight. Crosshairs is an Autobot member and supporting character in the 2014 movie, Transformers: Age of Extinction and its sequel Transformers: The Last Knight. When the chips are down, Crosshairs is the kind of guys you would want on your team. Or you would if it wasn’t for the fact that he’s self-loving and more than a bit of a jerk. He is a paratrooper who’s a mouthful of snark with a bad attitude. He only cares about one such person: himself. Crosshairs choose to be independent so that he can avoid danger, even if his allies are in danger.
Statue features:
- Size approximately 31 inches [H:76.4cm W:64cm D:53cm]
- LED functions on eyes, right arm weapon and base
- One (1) interchangeable pair of arms
- One (1) interchangeable pair of exclusive arms (In the exclusive version only)
Retail Price:
- Regular Version: $1349 US
- Exclusive Version: $1399 US
Edition Size:
- Regular Version:700
- Exclusive Version: 350
Prototype samples shown.
Product details could be subjected to change without further notice.
Posted by Va'al on December 1st, 2017 @ 12:03am CST
Also included in the images below, mirrored once again from Twitter user 7777_diver who is present at the event taking place this weekend, are previous releases in the Museum Masterline Transformers Movie (in the sense of live-action films) line from the company, such as Shockwave, Ratchet, and Jazz. You can check them all out below, and let us know what you think of these high-end not exactly collectibles in the Energon Pub Discussion Boards!
Posted by Rated X on December 1st, 2017 @ 9:59am CST
Posted by Qwan on December 1st, 2017 @ 5:14pm CST
Rated X wrote:Ewww....thats a face only a mother can love. Im still dying to see whos actually buying these damn $1500 statues. Is this not the same fandom that wants to buy POTP Optimus as a "stand in" for MP-10? Is this not the same fandom that complains about a $50 import tax? Is this not the same fandom that left Walmart shelves clogged with Bayverse toys 5 times already? Who the hell spends $1500 and a non-transforming statue? Especially one of a character who barely did anything in the movie?
Yes, because every fandom is a singular entity, and if any two people within that fandom hold different opinions then it's hypocrisy and needs to be called out!
Bear in mind that if we take the production numbers for say, the Crosshairs statue, then if 1050 people - 1050 people in the entire world - decide to buy it for the asking price, then all the stock will be sold and Prime 1 Studio will be totally satisfied. On the other hand, if 1050 people the world over buy a copy of every single movie-related item, or purchase an MP-10, or don't complain about import taxes on the internet, nobody's ever going to notice the slightest difference.
Not that I'd ever buy these in all my years either, but don't confuse general consensus for unanimous opinion. Some people do want to buy these, and if they decide they want to spend a few thousand dollars on non-transforming statues, that's their prerogative!
Posted by Rated X on December 1st, 2017 @ 6:03pm CST
Qwan wrote:Rated X wrote:Ewww....thats a face only a mother can love. Im still dying to see whos actually buying these damn $1500 statues. Is this not the same fandom that wants to buy POTP Optimus as a "stand in" for MP-10? Is this not the same fandom that complains about a $50 import tax? Is this not the same fandom that left Walmart shelves clogged with Bayverse toys 5 times already? Who the hell spends $1500 and a non-transforming statue? Especially one of a character who barely did anything in the movie?
Yes, because every fandom is a singular entity, and if any two people within that fandom hold different opinions then it's hypocrisy and needs to be called out!
Bear in mind that if we take the production numbers for say, the Crosshairs statue, then if 1050 people - 1050 people in the entire world - decide to buy it for the asking price, then all the stock will be sold and Prime 1 Studio will be totally satisfied. On the other hand, if 1050 people the world over buy a copy of every single movie-related item, or purchase an MP-10, or don't complain about import taxes on the internet, nobody's ever going to notice the slightest difference.
Not that I'd ever buy these in all my years either, but don't confuse general consensus for unanimous opinion. Some people do want to buy these, and if they decide they want to spend a few thousand dollars on non-transforming statues, that's their prerogative!
Well im genuinely curious exactly what type of Transformers fans buy $1500 statues. My first thought might be movie buffs who also have statues of Predator, Iron Man, Terminator, etc. But then I think those guys probally wouldnt buy characters outside of Optimus Prime, Megatron, or Bumblebee. But Crosshairs? No way ! Thats a character only a hardcore Transformers fan would buy. So where are the hardcore Transformers fans that snub MP to collect $1500 statues? Are you out there? (crickets chirping)
One thing I noticed about these statue threads on both here and TFW is that you never see anybody posting the usual comments such as "it will be mine" or "pre-ordered on sight" or the infamous "shut up and take my money" meme. Where are these uber-rich super fans of Transformers? They sure arent here or on TFW. What kind of hardcore fans buy $1500 statues but dont post on fan sites? Its mind boggling. I recall BBTS asking for a non refundable down payment to pre-order one of these things. Cant say that I blame them, but it leads me to believe these things are really made to order and the whole "limited run" is a lie to get you to believe the makers sell more than 15 or 20 of them. $1500 x 1000 = 1 and a half million. I dont believe they make that much off of one statue when Takara cant even get 3,000 people worldwide to pre-order Grand Maximus for $250.
Posted by Qwan on December 1st, 2017 @ 7:09pm CST
I've got no idea where these mystery buyers are, but I'm sure they must exist since these statues just keep comin'. I think you might actually be on to something with the idea that they're being bought mostly by movie buffs and the like - it's quite possible that purveyors of high-end collectables who liked the Transformers characters as a child (for the G1 statues) or appreciate the live-action designs (for the movie statues) but don't care about the actual toys, would spring for at least one or two of these.
It seems weird, but it might explain why they tend not to show up on fan boards like these. Paradoxically, they may not be big enough Transformers fans to buy a bunch of cheap kids' toys or join messageboards to talk about the franchise, but they just might think fondly enough of the characters and/or designs to buy a $1500 statue or two, if they're that kind of collector already.
Posted by Rated X on December 1st, 2017 @ 8:59pm CST
Qwan wrote:That's also true, I've never seen anyone sharing their desire to buy these things. But there must be a fair few of them somewhere; I'll readily admit I don't know anything about the toy production process, but I have a hard time believing they'd make their money back on the whole production process if they only sold double-digit numbers.
I've got no idea where these mystery buyers are, but I'm sure they must exist since these statues just keep comin'. I think you might actually be on to something with the idea that they're being bought mostly by movie buffs and the like - it's quite possible that purveyors of high-end collectables who liked the Transformers characters as a child (for the G1 statues) or appreciate the live-action designs (for the movie statues) but don't care about the actual toys, would spring for at least one or two of these.
It seems weird, but it might explain why they tend not to show up on fan boards like these. Paradoxically, they may not be big enough Transformers fans to buy a bunch of cheap kids' toys or join messageboards to talk about the franchise, but they just might think fondly enough of the characters and/or designs to buy a $1500 statue or two, if they're that kind of collector already.
Another theory I have is these mystery statue collectors might all be living in Asia and dont read or speak any english. They might be rich guys that work for successful tech companies. The type of guys that live in Tokyo or Hong Kong high rise apartments. People that are not connected with any crowd except business friends and really hot Asian chicks. As much as "geeks" are associated with sci-fi franchises, when you spend that kind of money the girls will party with you lol.
Posted by -Kanrabat- on December 2nd, 2017 @ 3:18pm CST
Rated X wrote:Ewww....thats a face only a mother can love. Im still dying to see whos actually buying these damn $1500 statues. Is this not the same fandom that wants to buy POTP Optimus as a "stand in" for MP-10? Is this not the same fandom that complains about a $50 import tax? Is this not the same fandom that left Walmart shelves clogged with Bayverse toys 5 times already? Who the hell spends $1500 and a non-transforming statue? Especially one of a character who barely did anything in the movie?
Probably the same kind of fans who don't hesitate to buy those 1000$ MP-10 special repaints, AFA-graded sealed G1 Transformers, or Lucky Draws.
If they keep making those super expensive statues, it's because many people DO buy these things. They are just not vocal about it I guess.
On my end, I bought two statues in my lifetime.
A 200$ MTG Spirit Link statue (Instead of an Unlimited Mox Saphir at the time):
And a 400$ Cutey Honey statue (Instead of a PS2 at the time):
Their value kept going down and down and down. You can still buy both for like 1/4 of their original price, brand new and sealed.
Both end up having some fingers broken off due to mishandling/cats. So now, both are totally worthless. I just can't bring myself to throw them in the garbage.........
So, even though that Shockwave above look INCREDIBLE, I just can't bring myself to spend more than 100$ on a statue. Breakage risks are real and the long term value is iffy at best.
Posted by Qwan on February 2nd, 2018 @ 11:50pm CST
Variously dubbed "Jet Prime", "Jetfire Prime", "Jetfire Optimus" and other similar iterations by fans, this memorable configuration formed by Optimus Prime and a dismantled Jetfire has received a few toys over the years since the film's release, but lacks a high-end collectable quite like the ones Prime 1 Studio is known for. Once the statue is fully revealed you can bet we'll share the news, but for now, check out the current image below and on Prime 1 Studio's Instagram page.
Does the idea of a Jetfire Optimus statue appeal to you, or is it just too much ado for something with such a brief (albeit memorable) appearance? Let us know your thoughts in the Energon Pub Forums, and as always, stay tuned to Seibertron.com for your daily dose of Transformers news!
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Posted by ricemazter on February 3rd, 2018 @ 9:03am CST
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on February 3rd, 2018 @ 10:15am CST
Posted by EunuchRon on February 3rd, 2018 @ 6:21pm CST
Posted by Qwan on February 3rd, 2018 @ 6:25pm CST
Posted by EunuchRon on February 3rd, 2018 @ 9:36pm CST
Qwan wrote:I'm just now noticing that Movie Optimus' crotch makes a funny little face. Thanks Prime 1 Studio, for helping me to reach this great epiphany.
MY GOD!! Cannot be unseen!
Posted by DeathReviews on February 4th, 2018 @ 12:09am CST
Posted by Emerje on February 4th, 2018 @ 7:44am CST
Qwan wrote:I'm just now noticing that Movie Optimus' crotch makes a funny little face. Thanks Prime 1 Studio, for helping me to reach this great epiphany.
Not quite as funny as Mr. Elephant on the original 2007 figure's belt buckle.
Emerje
Posted by Va'al on February 9th, 2018 @ 1:25am CST
You can check out below a selection of the images released, as well as a description of the figure and its accessories and features, and head here for even more to look at.
"I-I am Bumblebee, your oldest friend. Optimus. I would lay down my life for you." Prime 1 Studio is proud to present MMTFM-20: Bumblebee from The Transformers: The Last Knight. Bumblebee is one of Optimus Prime's most trusted lieutenants. Although he is not the strongest or most powerful of the Autobots, Bumblebee more than makes up for this with a bottomless well of luck, determination and bravery. He would gladly give his life to protect others and stop the Decepticons. This is a must have for all Transformers fans. Statue features: - Size approximately with Cannon [H:64.2cm W:55.7cm D:46.3cm] - LED functions on eyes, cannon & chest - One (1) alternate Unmasked portrait - One (1) alternate Battle Mask portrait - One (1) interchangeable Right-arm Cannon - One (1) interchangeable Right & Left arm with fist - One (1) Cybertronian Hammer (In the exclusive version only) - One (1) interchangeable Right & Left hand holding Hammer (In the exclusive version only) - Size approximately with Hammer [H:64.2cm W:52.6cm D:48.7cm] (For exclusive version only) Retail Price: - Regular Version: $1449 US - Exclusive Version: $1499 US Edition Size: - Regular Version: TBA - Exclusive Version: 500 Prototype samples shown. Product details could be subjected to change without further notice.
Posted by dragons on February 9th, 2018 @ 6:02am CST
Posted by Rated X on February 9th, 2018 @ 9:12am CST
Posted by Sabrblade on February 9th, 2018 @ 9:31am CST
Adult collectors who see statues as real display pieces worthy of purchase and toys as dumb children's playthings, who don't want to waste their time "playing" with childish things.Rated X wrote:$1500 ??? I could put a down payment on a real 2007 Camaro get the **** outta here lol. Why would anyone even buy this when the new MP movie bee costs under $100? (and it transforms) Is there like some small country in Asia where people love transformers but hate transforming them? Who buys these these damn statues?
This sad mindset has been around for far longer than Transformers has existed.
Posted by EvasionModeBumblebee on February 9th, 2018 @ 10:27am CST
Posted by Rated X on February 9th, 2018 @ 11:43am CST
Sabrblade wrote:Adult collectors who see statues as real display pieces worthy of purchase and toys as dumb children's playthings, who don't want to waste their time "playing" with childish things.Rated X wrote:$1500 ??? I could put a down payment on a real 2007 Camaro get the **** outta here lol. Why would anyone even buy this when the new MP movie bee costs under $100? (and it transforms) Is there like some small country in Asia where people love transformers but hate transforming them? Who buys these these damn statues?
This sad mindset has been around for far longer than Transformers has existed.
I get what youre saying. But in my opinion that mindset doesnt seem to match the whole point of being a "Transformers" fan. I would totally agree with the "anti-toys" mindset if we were talking movie characters such as star wars, predator, super heroes, mortal kombat, gi-joe, etc. Those characters all make great statues without defeating the purpose of the franchise. But the whole lure behind the transformers franchise is that they can transform which pretty much keeps them stuck in the toy category. But thats a connection that runs deep in the fandom. I find it hard to believe a Transformers fan would hate toys since it kind of goes with the territory. If I was a Terminator fan, I would definitely want an Arnold statue over some dumb action figure. But with Transformers that logic just makes no sense. At least not to me. To me the fact that its a robot, automatically makes it a "toy" whether it transforms or not. It doesnt get away from being less "geeky" just because it doesnt transform. Its a freaking robot and anyone who is ashamed of collecting toys isnt going to have an easier time justifying their robot statue collection to other toy haters lol.
Posted by Sabrblade on February 9th, 2018 @ 11:59am CST
That's just it, though. This mindset applies to those hardcore adult collectors who regularly collect statues and display pieces, not Transformers fans who regularly collect Transformers toys.Rated X wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Adult collectors who see statues as real display pieces worthy of purchase and toys as dumb children's playthings, who don't want to waste their time "playing" with childish things.Rated X wrote:$1500 ??? I could put a down payment on a real 2007 Camaro get the **** outta here lol. Why would anyone even buy this when the new MP movie bee costs under $100? (and it transforms) Is there like some small country in Asia where people love transformers but hate transforming them? Who buys these these damn statues?
This sad mindset has been around for far longer than Transformers has existed.
I get what youre saying. But in my opinion that mindset doesnt seem to match the whole point of being a "Transformers" fan. I would totally agree with the "anti-toys" mindset if we were talking movie characters such as star wars, predator, super heroes, mortal kombat, gi-joe, etc. Those characters all make great statues without defeating the purpose of the franchise. But the whole lure behind the transformers franchise is that they can transform which pretty much keeps them stuck in the toy category. But thats a connection that runs deep in the fandom. I find it hard to believe a Transformers fan would hate toys since it kind of goes with the territory. If I was a Terminator fan, I would definitely want an Arnold statue over some dumb action figure. But with Transformers that logic just makes no sense. At least not to me. To me the fact that its a robot, automatically makes it a "toy" whether it transforms or not. It doesnt get away from being less "geeky" just because it doesnt transform. Its a freaking robot and anyone who is ashamed of collecting toys isnt going to have an easier time justifying their robot statue collection to other toy haters lol.
Such people are those who collect these things for their being highly-detailed physical representations of pop culture. These aren't the kinds of people who want these primarily because they have an emotional attachment to the characters, but because they have a more superficial attachment to the movies and their mainstream-ness.
Transformers fans tend to have some inner-child emotional connection that compels them get invested in what is primarily a children's toy brand. The tangibility of changing a robot into another thing entirely is enticing to us Transformers fans as adults in the same way it was enticing to us as kids. But those who grew out of that feeling don't share the same tangible endearment of transforming a toy. They don't want to waste their time figuring out how to get a million-step MP from one mode to the other, they just want a pretty display piece to show off in their living room or wherever they put these things. They don't care as much about the mechanics and engineering and the feeling achievement that comes with mastering a complex transformation, they just want something solid and fancy to decorate their room(s) with.
The main demographic buying these aren't diehard Transformers fandom members who buy and play with toys, they're enthusiasts of pop culture statues who exist outside of the core Transformers fandom.
Posted by Emerje on February 10th, 2018 @ 6:18pm CST
That's 4 FEET of fiberglass by the Loyal Subjects.
Emerje
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on February 12th, 2018 @ 11:16am CST
Posted by Budder Prime on April 8th, 2018 @ 10:31pm CDT
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on April 9th, 2018 @ 5:03pm CDT
Budder Prime wrote:Am I the only one that Noticed the last we heard of a Prime1 studios onslaught was July of 2017, It's april 8th 2018 and we have heard nothing since its announcement.
I was actually thinking about that this weekend too. Who knows what happened. They probably saw the movie and realized Onslaught, whom they probably thought would be a big character and fan favorite since he shared a name with a G1 guy, only showed up, spoke a line, and was decapitated, and scrapped the statue since it would be utterly pointless
Posted by Budder Prime on April 9th, 2018 @ 5:23pm CDT
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Budder Prime wrote:Am I the only one that Noticed the last we heard of a Prime1 studios onslaught was July of 2017, It's april 8th 2018 and we have heard nothing since its announcement.
I was actually thinking about that this weekend too. Who knows what happened. They probably saw the movie and realized Onslaught, whom they probably thought would be a big character and fan favorite since he shared a name with a G1 guy, only showed up, spoke a line, and was decapitated, and scrapped the statue since it would be utterly pointless
Sadly, that's probably what Happened. The Decepticons of the Last knight will probably sit high on the list of wasted potential for years to come. on the Upside, we got a Crowbar figure in the studio series, so a Dreadbot custom is entirely possible.
Posted by ZeroWolf on July 29th, 2018 @ 7:51am CDT
Here's what they have to say about it, and of course, lots of pictures showing off all the details that makes up this stunning, non-transforming display piece.
"LET'S ROLL." Prime 1 Studio is proud to present MMTFM-21: Jetpower Optimus Prime from The Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Transformers (ROTF) is a 2009 science fiction action film. It is the sequel to 2007’s Transformers, as well as the second installment in the live-action Transformers film series. Jetpower Optimus Prime is the upgrade form of Optimus Prime with Jetfire’s parts. In this form, Optimus possess various weapons, including a cannon on his arm, a machine gun, at least one of his swords from his normal mode and both afterburners on his back which can fire massive energy blasts as well.
Statue features: - Size approximately 37 inches tall [H:93.2cm W:72.4cm D:63.3cm] - LED functions on eyes, cannon, afterburners & statue base - One (1) alternate portrait - One (1) interchangeable Right-hand holding The Fallen Spark (In the Exclusive Version Only) - One (1) interchangeable Left-hand holding The Fallen Command Staff (In the Exclusive Version Only) - One (1) The Fallen Head Bust (In the Exclusive Version Only) Retail
Price: - Regular Version: $2999 US - Exclusive Version: $3199 US Edition Size: - Regular Version: TBA - Exclusive Version: 500 Prototype samples shown. Product details could be subjected to change without further notice.
Posted by Va'al on July 29th, 2018 @ 9:42am CDT
Twitter user Chohenken brings us both apparently also from Wonderfest 2018, currently still taking place in Japan, and we've mirrored them below for your viewing convenience. Check them out, and let us know what you make of these pricey, sizeable display pieces - all in the Energon Pub discussion forums on Seibertron.com!
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on July 29th, 2018 @ 9:55am CDT
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on July 29th, 2018 @ 4:26pm CDT
Posted by Va'al on September 25th, 2018 @ 3:11am CDT
Check out the grey prototype below, with the visor / hive patterned eyes glowing with (sweet baby boy) blue below, and let us know what you think of the Buzz surrounding this new movie and its related merchandise in the Energon Pub discussion boards below!
Posted by Va'al on September 25th, 2018 @ 8:32am CDT
Check out the grey prototype, this time with red optics, below, and let us know what you think in the Energon Pub discussion boards. Who is buying these statues after all?
Posted by Short Circuit on September 25th, 2018 @ 11:36am CDT
Theories aside, I love the head design. It's like the "07 Movie G1 Seeker" head mixed with Kold War Scorpion.
Posted by Adimus Prime on September 25th, 2018 @ 3:40pm CDT
Posted by megamanfan on September 25th, 2018 @ 4:52pm CDT
why did they make a character who looks dang-near spot-on to g1 starscream, then call him blitzwing? it's not like starscream had a consistent design over the last 10 years, with the movie, prime, RID, and hte cybertron games. why the change?
Posted by Sabrblade on September 25th, 2018 @ 6:47pm CDT
Shatter is rumored to be the lead Decepticon of this movie.Short Circuit wrote:So I guess blitzwing is relegated to a seeker and his design matches, and since dropkick and shatter are triple changers, maybe he's their triple changing leader?