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Monday, November 30, 2009

Transformers Generation One - Full Barrell

Transformers are alien robots of a popular Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs.
Transformers: G1, includes both the animated television series The Transformers and the Marvel Comics comic-book series of the same name, which is further divided into Japanese and British spin-offs, respectively. Sequels followed, such as the Generation 2 comic book and Beast Wars TV series which became its own mini-universe. Generation 1 characters underwent two reboots with Dreamwave in 2002 and IDW Publishing in 2006. There have been other incarnations of the story based on different toy lines during the 2000s. The first was the Robots in Disguise series, followed by three shows that consist of the "Unicron Trilogy" (consisting of Armada, Energon, and Cybertron). A live-action film was also released in 2007 and a sequel has since been released in 2009, again distinct from previous incarnations, while the Transformers Animated series merged concepts from the G1 story-arc and the 2007 live-action film.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Generation One - Full Barrell which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Generation One - Full Barrell]

Transformers Generation One - Pipeline

The Transformers toyline is typically divided into two main factions: the heroic Autobots and their opponents, the evil Decepticons (known in Japan as the Cybertrons and Destrons, respectively, except for the live-action franchise). Transformers toys are sold at a number of price points, and various Transformers series utilize unique play features.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Generation One - Pipeline which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Generation One - Pipeline]

Transformers Geneartion One - Surge

Transformers are alien robots of a popular Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs.
Transformers: G1, includes both the animated television series The Transformers and the Marvel Comics comic-book series of the same name, which is further divided into Japanese and British spin-offs, respectively. Sequels followed, such as the Generation 2 comic book and Beast Wars TV series which became its own mini-universe. Generation 1 characters underwent two reboots with Dreamwave in 2002 and IDW Publishing in 2006. There have been other incarnations of the story based on different toy lines during the 2000s. The first was the Robots in Disguise series, followed by three shows that consist of the "Unicron Trilogy" (consisting of Armada, Energon, and Cybertron). A live-action film was also released in 2007 and a sequel has since been released in 2009, again distinct from previous incarnations, while the Transformers Animated series merged concepts from the G1 story-arc and the 2007 live-action film.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Geneartion One - Surge which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Geneartion One - Surge]

Transformers Universe - Artic Rollbar

The Transformers toyline is typically divided into two main factions: the heroic Autobots and their opponents, the evil Decepticons (known in Japan as the Cybertrons and Destrons, respectively, except for the live-action franchise). Transformers toys are sold at a number of price points, and various Transformers series utilize unique play features.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Universe - Artic Rollbar which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Universe - Artic Rollbar]

Transformers Univsere - Artic Mega-Octane

The Transformers is a line of toys produced by the American toy company Hasbro. The Transformers toyline was originally created and produced by Japanese company Takara Tomy (Formerly Takara) and branded as Diaclones and Microman. In 1984, Hasbro bought the distribution rights to the Diaclone and Microman toylines and rebranded them as the Transformers for distribution in North America. Hasbro would go on to buy the entire toy line from Takara shortly after giving them sole ownership of the Transformers toy-line, branding rights, and copyrights, while in exchange, Takara was given the rights to produce the toys and the rights to distribute them in the Japanese market. The premise behind the Transformers toyline is that an individual toy's parts can be shifted about to change it from a vehicle, a device, or an animal, to a robot action figure and back again. The taglines "More Than Meets The Eye" and "Robots In Disguise" reflect this ability.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Univsere - Artic Mega-Octane which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Univsere - Artic Mega-Octane]

Transformers Universe - Artic Movor

Transformers are alien robots of a popular Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs.
Transformers: G1, includes both the animated television series The Transformers and the Marvel Comics comic-book series of the same name, which is further divided into Japanese and British spin-offs, respectively. Sequels followed, such as the Generation 2 comic book and Beast Wars TV series which became its own mini-universe. Generation 1 characters underwent two reboots with Dreamwave in 2002 and IDW Publishing in 2006. There have been other incarnations of the story based on different toy lines during the 2000s. The first was the Robots in Disguise series, followed by three shows that consist of the "Unicron Trilogy" (consisting of Armada, Energon, and Cybertron). A live-action film was also released in 2007 and a sequel has since been released in 2009, again distinct from previous incarnations, while the Transformers Animated series merged concepts from the G1 story-arc and the 2007 live-action film.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Universe - Artic Movor which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Universe - Artic Movor]

Transformers Generation One - Battle Patrol - Flak

Micromaster Collection was a small Transformers toyline released by Takara which ran from 2002 to 2003. It consisted entirely of reissues and redecos of the Micromaster six-combiner teams originally created for Return of Convoy and Operation Combination, plus the Multiforce from Victory. The time-and-space-bending story of the series, told through six short prose excerpts printed on the pack-in fliers which came with the toys, was set in the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity, and placed its action in the early 1980s prior to the awakening of the Autobots and Decepticons aboard the Ark.

For fans, Micromaster Collection is probably second-best known for being the first time any of the individual components of the combiner forms were given bios with complete personality writeups, over a decade after their original releases. (It is likely best known, of course, for inexpensively reissuing toys whose original versions commanded high prices on the secondary market due to their relative obscurity.)

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Generation One - Battle Patrol - Flak which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Generation One - Battle Patrol - Flak]

Transformers Generation One - Battle Patrol - Big Shot

The Transformers is a line of toys produced by the American toy company Hasbro. The Transformers toyline was originally created and produced by Japanese company Takara Tomy (Formerly Takara) and branded as Diaclones and Microman. In 1984, Hasbro bought the distribution rights to the Diaclone and Microman toylines and rebranded them as the Transformers for distribution in North America. Hasbro would go on to buy the entire toy line from Takara shortly after giving them sole ownership of the Transformers toy-line, branding rights, and copyrights, while in exchange, Takara was given the rights to produce the toys and the rights to distribute them in the Japanese market. The premise behind the Transformers toyline is that an individual toy's parts can be shifted about to change it from a vehicle, a device, or an animal, to a robot action figure and back again. The taglines "More Than Meets The Eye" and "Robots In Disguise" reflect this ability.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Generation One - Battle Patrol - Big Shot which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Generation One - Battle Patrol - Big Shot]

Transformers Generation One - Off Road Patrol - Tote

Micromaster Collection was a small Transformers toyline released by Takara which ran from 2002 to 2003. It consisted entirely of reissues and redecos of the Micromaster six-combiner teams originally created for Return of Convoy and Operation Combination, plus the Multiforce from Victory. The time-and-space-bending story of the series, told through six short prose excerpts printed on the pack-in fliers which came with the toys, was set in the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity, and placed its action in the early 1980s prior to the awakening of the Autobots and Decepticons aboard the Ark.

For fans, Micromaster Collection is probably second-best known for being the first time any of the individual components of the combiner forms were given bios with complete personality writeups, over a decade after their original releases. (It is likely best known, of course, for inexpensively reissuing toys whose original versions commanded high prices on the secondary market due to their relative obscurity.)

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Generation One - Off Road Patrol - Tote which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Generation One - Off Road Patrol - Tote]

In-packaging im

TransformerToys.co.uk has been updated with a new news story called In-packaging im.

Millionhero have updated their website with some official in-packaging images of the Generation Book Volume 3 exclusives Skids and Screech.  The toys are recolours of the Generation One and Diaclone Skids toys but based on Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Skids and Mudflap.

Transformers Classics - Prototype - Mirage

Micromaster Collection was a small Transformers toyline released by Takara which ran from 2002 to 2003. It consisted entirely of reissues and redecos of the Micromaster six-combiner teams originally created for Return of Convoy and Operation Combination, plus the Multiforce from Victory. The time-and-space-bending story of the series, told through six short prose excerpts printed on the pack-in fliers which came with the toys, was set in the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity, and placed its action in the early 1980s prior to the awakening of the Autobots and Decepticons aboard the Ark.

For fans, Micromaster Collection is probably second-best known for being the first time any of the individual components of the combiner forms were given bios with complete personality writeups, over a decade after their original releases. (It is likely best known, of course, for inexpensively reissuing toys whose original versions commanded high prices on the secondary market due to their relative obscurity.)

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Classics - Prototype - Mirage which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Classics - Prototype - Mirage]

Lucky Draw Transformers Micron Legend - Blue Ice Magnus

The Transformers toyline is typically divided into two main factions: the heroic Autobots and their opponents, the evil Decepticons (known in Japan as the Cybertrons and Destrons, respectively, except for the live-action franchise). Transformers toys are sold at a number of price points, and various Transformers series utilize unique play features.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Lucky Draw Transformers Micron Legend - Blue Ice Magnus which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Lucky Draw Transformers Micron Legend - Blue Ice Magnus]

Transformers Beast Wars II - Prototype / Takara Staff Item - Green Flash Lio Convoy

Micromaster Collection was a small Transformers toyline released by Takara which ran from 2002 to 2003. It consisted entirely of reissues and redecos of the Micromaster six-combiner teams originally created for Return of Convoy and Operation Combination, plus the Multiforce from Victory. The time-and-space-bending story of the series, told through six short prose excerpts printed on the pack-in fliers which came with the toys, was set in the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity, and placed its action in the early 1980s prior to the awakening of the Autobots and Decepticons aboard the Ark.

For fans, Micromaster Collection is probably second-best known for being the first time any of the individual components of the combiner forms were given bios with complete personality writeups, over a decade after their original releases. (It is likely best known, of course, for inexpensively reissuing toys whose original versions commanded high prices on the secondary market due to their relative obscurity.)

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Beast Wars II - Prototype / Takara Staff Item - Green Flash Lio Convoy which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Beast Wars II - Prototype / Takara Staff Item - Green Flash Lio Convoy]

Transformers Robot Masters - Lio Convoy

The Transformers toyline is typically divided into two main factions: the heroic Autobots and their opponents, the evil Decepticons (known in Japan as the Cybertrons and Destrons, respectively, except for the live-action franchise). Transformers toys are sold at a number of price points, and various Transformers series utilize unique play features.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Robot Masters - Lio Convoy which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Robot Masters - Lio Convoy]

Transformers Robot Masters - Giganto Bomb

The first Transformers toys were created from the different transforming robot toylines from Takara, notably the Diaclone and Micro Change (Microman) series. Hasbro acquired the rights to sell them in the United States but, instead of selling them under their original names, they were rebranded as "The Transformers." The first two years consisted primarily of reusing the Diaclone/Micro Change molds. Some of the models from the Diaclone line still have the pilot's seat in their design. The tagline to the Transformers is, "More Than Meets The Eye!" The earliest toys had some parts made of die-cast metal, which were eventually phased out.

It is worth noting that the line was released as "The Transformers" in the USA, Canada and the UK in 1984 but Takara was still marketing Diaclone at least during 1984. Hence in Japan "The Transformers" did not debut under that brand till 1985, when the line was also rolled out to the majority of the rest of the world between Takara and Hasbro. Hasbro Europe still will not accept, however, that the range was released in the UK in 1984, not even with evidence such as Argos 1984 catalogues containing the range, the UK comic launching in September 1984 or even the 1984 Transformers product catalogue produced by "Hasbro Industries (UK) Ltd, Wokingham." It is thought that Hasbro Europe as it now stands did not come into existence till 1985, hence no records of Transformers sales in 1984. UK Transformers toys were sold in identical boxes to those of their American counterparts up until around 1998/9 when the range started to have UK exclusives

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Robot Masters - Giganto Bomb which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Robot Masters - Giganto Bomb]

Transformers Robot Masters - Double Face

There have also been a number of spin-offs based on the toys including a Marvel comic book series, an animated television series program presented by Claster Television, a television production company that Hasbro organized for this and similar purposes, that began transmissions in 1984 (Transformers series) and a feature-length movie, The Transformers: The Movie. The original series program was followed by a number of spin-offs with varying levels of popularity. A live-action remake, directed by Michael Bay under the sponsorship of Steven Spielberg, premiered on June 12, 2007 and opened in the North America on July 2, 2007 at 8:00 PM. A sequel to the Live-Action movie, titled Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was released in North America on June 24th of 2009.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Robot Masters - Double Face which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Robot Masters - Double Face]

Transformers Generation One - Doubleheader

I thought I'd let you know about another Transformers Toys image gallery at my favourite transformers fan site, Transformers At The Moon. Transformers At The Moon is one of Europes largest Transformers fan websites that was created back in October 1999 and has been running ever since. We website is run by two Transformers toy collectors often referred to as the Transformers Twins. The pair have features on UK television, in newspapers and magazines and even on DVDs. Over the years they have worked with Paramount Pictures, Titan Publications, Nick Toons, Madman Entertainment, Metrodome and various other Transformers License holders.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Generation One - Doubleheader which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Generation One - Doubleheader]

Transformers Generation One - Countdown

The first Transformers toys were created from the different transforming robot toylines from Takara, notably the Diaclone and Micro Change (Microman) series. Hasbro acquired the rights to sell them in the United States but, instead of selling them under their original names, they were rebranded as "The Transformers." The first two years consisted primarily of reusing the Diaclone/Micro Change molds. Some of the models from the Diaclone line still have the pilot's seat in their design. The tagline to the Transformers is, "More Than Meets The Eye!" The earliest toys had some parts made of die-cast metal, which were eventually phased out.

It is worth noting that the line was released as "The Transformers" in the USA, Canada and the UK in 1984 but Takara was still marketing Diaclone at least during 1984. Hence in Japan "The Transformers" did not debut under that brand till 1985, when the line was also rolled out to the majority of the rest of the world between Takara and Hasbro. Hasbro Europe still will not accept, however, that the range was released in the UK in 1984, not even with evidence such as Argos 1984 catalogues containing the range, the UK comic launching in September 1984 or even the 1984 Transformers product catalogue produced by "Hasbro Industries (UK) Ltd, Wokingham." It is thought that Hasbro Europe as it now stands did not come into existence till 1985, hence no records of Transformers sales in 1984. UK Transformers toys were sold in identical boxes to those of their American counterparts up until around 1998/9 when the range started to have UK exclusives

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Generation One - Countdown which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Generation One - Countdown]

Transformers Generation One - Groundshaker

As some of you know I am a big Transformers fan and so I thought I would share some photographs of one of the toys from my collection with you all.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Generation One - Groundshaker which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Generation One - Groundshaker]

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Transformers Robot Heroes - Starscream

The first Transformers toys were created from the different transforming robot toylines from Takara, notably the Diaclone and Micro Change (Microman) series. Hasbro acquired the rights to sell them in the United States but, instead of selling them under their original names, they were rebranded as "The Transformers." The first two years consisted primarily of reusing the Diaclone/Micro Change molds. Some of the models from the Diaclone line still have the pilot's seat in their design. The tagline to the Transformers is, "More Than Meets The Eye!" The earliest toys had some parts made of die-cast metal, which were eventually phased out.

It is worth noting that the line was released as "The Transformers" in the USA, Canada and the UK in 1984 but Takara was still marketing Diaclone at least during 1984. Hence in Japan "The Transformers" did not debut under that brand till 1985, when the line was also rolled out to the majority of the rest of the world between Takara and Hasbro. Hasbro Europe still will not accept, however, that the range was released in the UK in 1984, not even with evidence such as Argos 1984 catalogues containing the range, the UK comic launching in September 1984 or even the 1984 Transformers product catalogue produced by "Hasbro Industries (UK) Ltd, Wokingham." It is thought that Hasbro Europe as it now stands did not come into existence till 1985, hence no records of Transformers sales in 1984. UK Transformers toys were sold in identical boxes to those of their American counterparts up until around 1998/9 when the range started to have UK exclusives

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Robot Heroes - Starscream which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Robot Heroes - Starscream]

Transformers Robot Heroes - Mirage

I thought I'd let you know about another Transformers Toys image gallery at my favourite transformers fan site, Transformers At The Moon. Transformers At The Moon is one of Europes largest Transformers fan websites that was created back in October 1999 and has been running ever since. We website is run by two Transformers toy collectors often referred to as the Transformers Twins. The pair have features on UK television, in newspapers and magazines and even on DVDs. Over the years they have worked with Paramount Pictures, Titan Publications, Nick Toons, Madman Entertainment, Metrodome and various other Transformers License holders.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Robot Heroes - Mirage which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Robot Heroes - Mirage]

Transformers Robot Heroes - Insecticon

The first Transformers toys were created from the different transforming robot toylines from Takara, notably the Diaclone and Micro Change (Microman) series. Hasbro acquired the rights to sell them in the United States but, instead of selling them under their original names, they were rebranded as "The Transformers." The first two years consisted primarily of reusing the Diaclone/Micro Change molds. Some of the models from the Diaclone line still have the pilot's seat in their design. The tagline to the Transformers is, "More Than Meets The Eye!" The earliest toys had some parts made of die-cast metal, which were eventually phased out.

It is worth noting that the line was released as "The Transformers" in the USA, Canada and the UK in 1984 but Takara was still marketing Diaclone at least during 1984. Hence in Japan "The Transformers" did not debut under that brand till 1985, when the line was also rolled out to the majority of the rest of the world between Takara and Hasbro. Hasbro Europe still will not accept, however, that the range was released in the UK in 1984, not even with evidence such as Argos 1984 catalogues containing the range, the UK comic launching in September 1984 or even the 1984 Transformers product catalogue produced by "Hasbro Industries (UK) Ltd, Wokingham." It is thought that Hasbro Europe as it now stands did not come into existence till 1985, hence no records of Transformers sales in 1984. UK Transformers toys were sold in identical boxes to those of their American counterparts up until around 1998/9 when the range started to have UK exclusives

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Robot Heroes - Insecticon which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Robot Heroes - Insecticon]

Beast Wars II - Powerhug

There have also been a number of spin-offs based on the toys including a Marvel comic book series, an animated television series program presented by Claster Television, a television production company that Hasbro organized for this and similar purposes, that began transmissions in 1984 (Transformers series) and a feature-length movie, The Transformers: The Movie. The original series program was followed by a number of spin-offs with varying levels of popularity. A live-action remake, directed by Michael Bay under the sponsorship of Steven Spielberg, premiered on June 12, 2007 and opened in the North America on July 2, 2007 at 8:00 PM. A sequel to the Live-Action movie, titled Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was released in North America on June 24th of 2009.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Beast Wars II - Powerhug which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Beast Wars II - Powerhug]

Beast Wars II - Lucky Draw White Moon

There have also been a number of spin-offs based on the toys including a Marvel comic book series, an animated television series program presented by Claster Television, a television production company that Hasbro organized for this and similar purposes, that began transmissions in 1984 (Transformers series) and a feature-length movie, The Transformers: The Movie. The original series program was followed by a number of spin-offs with varying levels of popularity. A live-action remake, directed by Michael Bay under the sponsorship of Steven Spielberg, premiered on June 12, 2007 and opened in the North America on July 2, 2007 at 8:00 PM. A sequel to the Live-Action movie, titled Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was released in North America on June 24th of 2009.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Beast Wars II - Lucky Draw White Moon which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Beast Wars II - Lucky Draw White Moon]

Beast Wars II - Moon

There have also been a number of spin-offs based on the toys including a Marvel comic book series, an animated television series program presented by Claster Television, a television production company that Hasbro organized for this and similar purposes, that began transmissions in 1984 (Transformers series) and a feature-length movie, The Transformers: The Movie. The original series program was followed by a number of spin-offs with varying levels of popularity. A live-action remake, directed by Michael Bay under the sponsorship of Steven Spielberg, premiered on June 12, 2007 and opened in the North America on July 2, 2007 at 8:00 PM. A sequel to the Live-Action movie, titled Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was released in North America on June 24th of 2009.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Beast Wars II - Moon which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Beast Wars II - Moon]

Transformers Animated - Deluxe Lockdown

Transformers are alien robots of a popular Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs.
Transformers: G1, includes both the animated television series The Transformers and the Marvel Comics comic-book series of the same name, which is further divided into Japanese and British spin-offs, respectively. Sequels followed, such as the Generation 2 comic book and Beast Wars TV series which became its own mini-universe. Generation 1 characters underwent two reboots with Dreamwave in 2002 and IDW Publishing in 2006. There have been other incarnations of the story based on different toy lines during the 2000s. The first was the Robots in Disguise series, followed by three shows that consist of the "Unicron Trilogy" (consisting of Armada, Energon, and Cybertron). A live-action film was also released in 2007 and a sequel has since been released in 2009, again distinct from previous incarnations, while the Transformers Animated series merged concepts from the G1 story-arc and the 2007 live-action film.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Animated - Deluxe Lockdown which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Animated - Deluxe Lockdown]

Transformers Animated - Voyager Bulkhead

There have also been a number of spin-offs based on the toys including a Marvel comic book series, an animated television series program presented by Claster Television, a television production company that Hasbro organized for this and similar purposes, that began transmissions in 1984 (Transformers series) and a feature-length movie, The Transformers: The Movie. The original series program was followed by a number of spin-offs with varying levels of popularity. A live-action remake, directed by Michael Bay under the sponsorship of Steven Spielberg, premiered on June 12, 2007 and opened in the North America on July 2, 2007 at 8:00 PM. A sequel to the Live-Action movie, titled Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was released in North America on June 24th of 2009.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Animated - Voyager Bulkhead which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Animated - Voyager Bulkhead]

Transformers Animated - Voyager Shockwave / Longarm Prime

I thought I'd let you know about another Transformers Toys image gallery at my favourite transformers fan site, Transformers At The Moon. Transformers At The Moon is one of Europes largest Transformers fan websites that was created back in October 1999 and has been running ever since. We website is run by two Transformers toy collectors often referred to as the Transformers Twins. The pair have features on UK television, in newspapers and magazines and even on DVDs. Over the years they have worked with Paramount Pictures, Titan Publications, Nick Toons, Madman Entertainment, Metrodome and various other Transformers License holders.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Animated - Voyager Shockwave / Longarm Prime which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Animated - Voyager Shockwave / Longarm Prime]

Robots in Disguise - Daytonus

There have also been a number of spin-offs based on the toys including a Marvel comic book series, an animated television series program presented by Claster Television, a television production company that Hasbro organized for this and similar purposes, that began transmissions in 1984 (Transformers series) and a feature-length movie, The Transformers: The Movie. The original series program was followed by a number of spin-offs with varying levels of popularity. A live-action remake, directed by Michael Bay under the sponsorship of Steven Spielberg, premiered on June 12, 2007 and opened in the North America on July 2, 2007 at 8:00 PM. A sequel to the Live-Action movie, titled Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was released in North America on June 24th of 2009.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Robots in Disguise - Daytonus which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Robots in Disguise - Daytonus]

Robots in Disguise - Spychanger Side Burn

The Transformers is a line of toys produced by the American toy company Hasbro. The Transformers toyline was originally created and produced by Japanese company Takara Tomy (Formerly Takara) and branded as Diaclones and Microman. In 1984, Hasbro bought the distribution rights to the Diaclone and Microman toylines and rebranded them as the Transformers for distribution in North America. Hasbro would go on to buy the entire toy line from Takara shortly after giving them sole ownership of the Transformers toy-line, branding rights, and copyrights, while in exchange, Takara was given the rights to produce the toys and the rights to distribute them in the Japanese market. The premise behind the Transformers toyline is that an individual toy's parts can be shifted about to change it from a vehicle, a device, or an animal, to a robot action figure and back again. The taglines "More Than Meets The Eye" and "Robots In Disguise" reflect this ability.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Robots in Disguise - Spychanger Side Burn which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Robots in Disguise - Spychanger Side Burn]

Robots in Disguise - Sideswipe

The first Transformers toys were created from the different transforming robot toylines from Takara, notably the Diaclone and Micro Change (Microman) series. Hasbro acquired the rights to sell them in the United States but, instead of selling them under their original names, they were rebranded as "The Transformers." The first two years consisted primarily of reusing the Diaclone/Micro Change molds. Some of the models from the Diaclone line still have the pilot's seat in their design. The tagline to the Transformers is, "More Than Meets The Eye!" The earliest toys had some parts made of die-cast metal, which were eventually phased out.

It is worth noting that the line was released as "The Transformers" in the USA, Canada and the UK in 1984 but Takara was still marketing Diaclone at least during 1984. Hence in Japan "The Transformers" did not debut under that brand till 1985, when the line was also rolled out to the majority of the rest of the world between Takara and Hasbro. Hasbro Europe still will not accept, however, that the range was released in the UK in 1984, not even with evidence such as Argos 1984 catalogues containing the range, the UK comic launching in September 1984 or even the 1984 Transformers product catalogue produced by "Hasbro Industries (UK) Ltd, Wokingham." It is thought that Hasbro Europe as it now stands did not come into existence till 1985, hence no records of Transformers sales in 1984. UK Transformers toys were sold in identical boxes to those of their American counterparts up until around 1998/9 when the range started to have UK exclusives

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Robots in Disguise - Sideswipe which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Robots in Disguise - Sideswipe]

Transformers Robot Masters - Rijie

As some of you know I am a big Transformers fan and so I thought I would share some photographs of one of the toys from my collection with you all.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Robot Masters - Rijie which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Robot Masters - Rijie]

Transformers Robot Masters - Beast Megatron

The first Transformers toys were created from the different transforming robot toylines from Takara, notably the Diaclone and Micro Change (Microman) series. Hasbro acquired the rights to sell them in the United States but, instead of selling them under their original names, they were rebranded as "The Transformers." The first two years consisted primarily of reusing the Diaclone/Micro Change molds. Some of the models from the Diaclone line still have the pilot's seat in their design. The tagline to the Transformers is, "More Than Meets The Eye!" The earliest toys had some parts made of die-cast metal, which were eventually phased out.

It is worth noting that the line was released as "The Transformers" in the USA, Canada and the UK in 1984 but Takara was still marketing Diaclone at least during 1984. Hence in Japan "The Transformers" did not debut under that brand till 1985, when the line was also rolled out to the majority of the rest of the world between Takara and Hasbro. Hasbro Europe still will not accept, however, that the range was released in the UK in 1984, not even with evidence such as Argos 1984 catalogues containing the range, the UK comic launching in September 1984 or even the 1984 Transformers product catalogue produced by "Hasbro Industries (UK) Ltd, Wokingham." It is thought that Hasbro Europe as it now stands did not come into existence till 1985, hence no records of Transformers sales in 1984. UK Transformers toys were sold in identical boxes to those of their American counterparts up until around 1998/9 when the range started to have UK exclusives

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Robot Masters - Beast Megatron which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Robot Masters - Beast Megatron]

Transformers Super Link - Lucky Draw Custom Colour Grand Convoy

The first Transformers toys were created from the different transforming robot toylines from Takara, notably the Diaclone and Micro Change (Microman) series. Hasbro acquired the rights to sell them in the United States but, instead of selling them under their original names, they were rebranded as "The Transformers." The first two years consisted primarily of reusing the Diaclone/Micro Change molds. Some of the models from the Diaclone line still have the pilot's seat in their design. The tagline to the Transformers is, "More Than Meets The Eye!" The earliest toys had some parts made of die-cast metal, which were eventually phased out.

It is worth noting that the line was released as "The Transformers" in the USA, Canada and the UK in 1984 but Takara was still marketing Diaclone at least during 1984. Hence in Japan "The Transformers" did not debut under that brand till 1985, when the line was also rolled out to the majority of the rest of the world between Takara and Hasbro. Hasbro Europe still will not accept, however, that the range was released in the UK in 1984, not even with evidence such as Argos 1984 catalogues containing the range, the UK comic launching in September 1984 or even the 1984 Transformers product catalogue produced by "Hasbro Industries (UK) Ltd, Wokingham." It is thought that Hasbro Europe as it now stands did not come into existence till 1985, hence no records of Transformers sales in 1984. UK Transformers toys were sold in identical boxes to those of their American counterparts up until around 1998/9 when the range started to have UK exclusives

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Super Link - Lucky Draw Custom Colour Grand Convoy which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Super Link - Lucky Draw Custom Colour Grand Convoy]

ROTF Voyagers Long

TransformerToys.co.uk has been updated with a new news story called ROTF Voyagers Long.

Seibertron.com are reporting that Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Voyagers Long Haul and Grindor are now out in Canada after the pair were spotted at a Walmart in Mississauga, Ontario

Transformers Attacktix - Omnicon

As some of you know I am a big Transformers fan and so I thought I would share some photographs of one of the toys from my collection with you all.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Attacktix - Omnicon which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Attacktix - Omnicon]

Transformers Titanium - 3 inch - Sunstreaker

The Transformers is a line of toys produced by the American toy company Hasbro. The Transformers toyline was originally created and produced by Japanese company Takara Tomy (Formerly Takara) and branded as Diaclones and Microman. In 1984, Hasbro bought the distribution rights to the Diaclone and Microman toylines and rebranded them as the Transformers for distribution in North America. Hasbro would go on to buy the entire toy line from Takara shortly after giving them sole ownership of the Transformers toy-line, branding rights, and copyrights, while in exchange, Takara was given the rights to produce the toys and the rights to distribute them in the Japanese market. The premise behind the Transformers toyline is that an individual toy's parts can be shifted about to change it from a vehicle, a device, or an animal, to a robot action figure and back again. The taglines "More Than Meets The Eye" and "Robots In Disguise" reflect this ability.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Titanium - 3 inch - Sunstreaker which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Titanium - 3 inch - Sunstreaker]

Transformers Decoys - Long Haul

Micromaster Collection was a small Transformers toyline released by Takara which ran from 2002 to 2003. It consisted entirely of reissues and redecos of the Micromaster six-combiner teams originally created for Return of Convoy and Operation Combination, plus the Multiforce from Victory. The time-and-space-bending story of the series, told through six short prose excerpts printed on the pack-in fliers which came with the toys, was set in the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity, and placed its action in the early 1980s prior to the awakening of the Autobots and Decepticons aboard the Ark.

For fans, Micromaster Collection is probably second-best known for being the first time any of the individual components of the combiner forms were given bios with complete personality writeups, over a decade after their original releases. (It is likely best known, of course, for inexpensively reissuing toys whose original versions commanded high prices on the secondary market due to their relative obscurity.)

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Decoys - Long Haul which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Decoys - Long Haul]

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Transformers Super Collection Figures - Act 6- Grand Maximus

Transformers are alien robots of a popular Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs.
Transformers: G1, includes both the animated television series The Transformers and the Marvel Comics comic-book series of the same name, which is further divided into Japanese and British spin-offs, respectively. Sequels followed, such as the Generation 2 comic book and Beast Wars TV series which became its own mini-universe. Generation 1 characters underwent two reboots with Dreamwave in 2002 and IDW Publishing in 2006. There have been other incarnations of the story based on different toy lines during the 2000s. The first was the Robots in Disguise series, followed by three shows that consist of the "Unicron Trilogy" (consisting of Armada, Energon, and Cybertron). A live-action film was also released in 2007 and a sequel has since been released in 2009, again distinct from previous incarnations, while the Transformers Animated series merged concepts from the G1 story-arc and the 2007 live-action film.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Super Collection Figures - Act 6- Grand Maximus which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Super Collection Figures - Act 6- Grand Maximus]

Transformers Super Collection Figures - Act 6 - Pewter Thrust

As some of you know I am a big Transformers fan and so I thought I would share some photographs of one of the toys from my collection with you all.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Super Collection Figures - Act 6 - Pewter Thrust which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Super Collection Figures - Act 6 - Pewter Thrust]

Transformers Super Collection Figures - Act 6 - Thrust

The Transformers is a line of toys produced by the American toy company Hasbro. The Transformers toyline was originally created and produced by Japanese company Takara Tomy (Formerly Takara) and branded as Diaclones and Microman. In 1984, Hasbro bought the distribution rights to the Diaclone and Microman toylines and rebranded them as the Transformers for distribution in North America. Hasbro would go on to buy the entire toy line from Takara shortly after giving them sole ownership of the Transformers toy-line, branding rights, and copyrights, while in exchange, Takara was given the rights to produce the toys and the rights to distribute them in the Japanese market. The premise behind the Transformers toyline is that an individual toy's parts can be shifted about to change it from a vehicle, a device, or an animal, to a robot action figure and back again. The taglines "More Than Meets The Eye" and "Robots In Disguise" reflect this ability.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Super Collection Figures - Act 6 - Thrust which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Super Collection Figures - Act 6 - Thrust]

Beast Wars II - Dirge

The Transformers toyline is typically divided into two main factions: the heroic Autobots and their opponents, the evil Decepticons (known in Japan as the Cybertrons and Destrons, respectively, except for the live-action franchise). Transformers toys are sold at a number of price points, and various Transformers series utilize unique play features.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Beast Wars II - Dirge which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Beast Wars II - Dirge]

Beast Wars II - Thrust

The first Transformers toys were created from the different transforming robot toylines from Takara, notably the Diaclone and Micro Change (Microman) series. Hasbro acquired the rights to sell them in the United States but, instead of selling them under their original names, they were rebranded as "The Transformers." The first two years consisted primarily of reusing the Diaclone/Micro Change molds. Some of the models from the Diaclone line still have the pilot's seat in their design. The tagline to the Transformers is, "More Than Meets The Eye!" The earliest toys had some parts made of die-cast metal, which were eventually phased out.

It is worth noting that the line was released as "The Transformers" in the USA, Canada and the UK in 1984 but Takara was still marketing Diaclone at least during 1984. Hence in Japan "The Transformers" did not debut under that brand till 1985, when the line was also rolled out to the majority of the rest of the world between Takara and Hasbro. Hasbro Europe still will not accept, however, that the range was released in the UK in 1984, not even with evidence such as Argos 1984 catalogues containing the range, the UK comic launching in September 1984 or even the 1984 Transformers product catalogue produced by "Hasbro Industries (UK) Ltd, Wokingham." It is thought that Hasbro Europe as it now stands did not come into existence till 1985, hence no records of Transformers sales in 1984. UK Transformers toys were sold in identical boxes to those of their American counterparts up until around 1998/9 when the range started to have UK exclusives

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Beast Wars II - Thrust which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Beast Wars II - Thrust]

Beast Wars II - Lucky Draw Silver Galvatron

Transformers are alien robots of a popular Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs.
Transformers: G1, includes both the animated television series The Transformers and the Marvel Comics comic-book series of the same name, which is further divided into Japanese and British spin-offs, respectively. Sequels followed, such as the Generation 2 comic book and Beast Wars TV series which became its own mini-universe. Generation 1 characters underwent two reboots with Dreamwave in 2002 and IDW Publishing in 2006. There have been other incarnations of the story based on different toy lines during the 2000s. The first was the Robots in Disguise series, followed by three shows that consist of the "Unicron Trilogy" (consisting of Armada, Energon, and Cybertron). A live-action film was also released in 2007 and a sequel has since been released in 2009, again distinct from previous incarnations, while the Transformers Animated series merged concepts from the G1 story-arc and the 2007 live-action film.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Beast Wars II - Lucky Draw Silver Galvatron which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Beast Wars II - Lucky Draw Silver Galvatron]

Transformers Collectors Edition - e-Hobby Exclusive Silver Streak

I thought I'd let you know about another Transformers Toys image gallery at my favourite transformers fan site, Transformers At The Moon. Transformers At The Moon is one of Europes largest Transformers fan websites that was created back in October 1999 and has been running ever since. We website is run by two Transformers toy collectors often referred to as the Transformers Twins. The pair have features on UK television, in newspapers and magazines and even on DVDs. Over the years they have worked with Paramount Pictures, Titan Publications, Nick Toons, Madman Entertainment, Metrodome and various other Transformers License holders.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Collectors Edition - e-Hobby Exclusive Silver Streak which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Collectors Edition - e-Hobby Exclusive Silver Streak]

Transformers Collectors Edition - e-Hobby Exclusive Crosscut

There have also been a number of spin-offs based on the toys including a Marvel comic book series, an animated television series program presented by Claster Television, a television production company that Hasbro organized for this and similar purposes, that began transmissions in 1984 (Transformers series) and a feature-length movie, The Transformers: The Movie. The original series program was followed by a number of spin-offs with varying levels of popularity. A live-action remake, directed by Michael Bay under the sponsorship of Steven Spielberg, premiered on June 12, 2007 and opened in the North America on July 2, 2007 at 8:00 PM. A sequel to the Live-Action movie, titled Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was released in North America on June 24th of 2009.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Collectors Edition - e-Hobby Exclusive Crosscut which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Collectors Edition - e-Hobby Exclusive Crosscut]

Transformers Collectors Edition - e-Hobby Exclusive Road Rage

As some of you know I am a big Transformers fan and so I thought I would share some photographs of one of the toys from my collection with you all.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Collectors Edition - e-Hobby Exclusive Road Rage which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Collectors Edition - e-Hobby Exclusive Road Rage]

G1 coloured EZ ROTF Devasator

TransformerToys.co.uk has been updated with a new news story called G1 coloured EZ ROTF Devasator.

Amazon Japan has updated their pre-order page for the upcoming Transformers: Revenge EZ Collection Devastator in G1 colours.

Lunchtime Specials - Prototype Transformers Collectors Edition - Clear Jazz

I thought I'd let you know about another Transformers Toys image gallery at my favourite transformers fan site, Transformers At The Moon. Transformers At The Moon is one of Europes largest Transformers fan websites that was created back in October 1999 and has been running ever since. We website is run by two Transformers toy collectors often referred to as the Transformers Twins. The pair have features on UK television, in newspapers and magazines and even on DVDs. Over the years they have worked with Paramount Pictures, Titan Publications, Nick Toons, Madman Entertainment, Metrodome and various other Transformers License holders.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Lunchtime Specials - Prototype Transformers Collectors Edition - Clear Jazz which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Lunchtime Specials - Prototype Transformers Collectors Edition - Clear Jazz]

Lunchtime Specials - Prototype Transformers Collectors Edition - Clear Megatron

Micromaster Collection was a small Transformers toyline released by Takara which ran from 2002 to 2003. It consisted entirely of reissues and redecos of the Micromaster six-combiner teams originally created for Return of Convoy and Operation Combination, plus the Multiforce from Victory. The time-and-space-bending story of the series, told through six short prose excerpts printed on the pack-in fliers which came with the toys, was set in the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity, and placed its action in the early 1980s prior to the awakening of the Autobots and Decepticons aboard the Ark.

For fans, Micromaster Collection is probably second-best known for being the first time any of the individual components of the combiner forms were given bios with complete personality writeups, over a decade after their original releases. (It is likely best known, of course, for inexpensively reissuing toys whose original versions commanded high prices on the secondary market due to their relative obscurity.)

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Lunchtime Specials - Prototype Transformers Collectors Edition - Clear Megatron which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Lunchtime Specials - Prototype Transformers Collectors Edition - Clear Megatron]

Lunchtime Specials - Prototype Transformers Collectors Edition - Clear Inferno

I thought I'd let you know about another Transformers Toys image gallery at my favourite transformers fan site, Transformers At The Moon. Transformers At The Moon is one of Europes largest Transformers fan websites that was created back in October 1999 and has been running ever since. We website is run by two Transformers toy collectors often referred to as the Transformers Twins. The pair have features on UK television, in newspapers and magazines and even on DVDs. Over the years they have worked with Paramount Pictures, Titan Publications, Nick Toons, Madman Entertainment, Metrodome and various other Transformers License holders.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Lunchtime Specials - Prototype Transformers Collectors Edition - Clear Inferno which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Lunchtime Specials - Prototype Transformers Collectors Edition - Clear Inferno]

Japanese Transformers Generation One - Six Turbo - Glide

The Transformers is a line of toys produced by the American toy company Hasbro. The Transformers toyline was originally created and produced by Japanese company Takara Tomy (Formerly Takara) and branded as Diaclones and Microman. In 1984, Hasbro bought the distribution rights to the Diaclone and Microman toylines and rebranded them as the Transformers for distribution in North America. Hasbro would go on to buy the entire toy line from Takara shortly after giving them sole ownership of the Transformers toy-line, branding rights, and copyrights, while in exchange, Takara was given the rights to produce the toys and the rights to distribute them in the Japanese market. The premise behind the Transformers toyline is that an individual toy's parts can be shifted about to change it from a vehicle, a device, or an animal, to a robot action figure and back again. The taglines "More Than Meets The Eye" and "Robots In Disguise" reflect this ability.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Japanese Transformers Generation One - Six Turbo - Glide which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Japanese Transformers Generation One - Six Turbo - Glide]

Japanese Transformers Generation One - Six Turbo - Discharge

The Transformers toyline is typically divided into two main factions: the heroic Autobots and their opponents, the evil Decepticons (known in Japan as the Cybertrons and Destrons, respectively, except for the live-action franchise). Transformers toys are sold at a number of price points, and various Transformers series utilize unique play features.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Japanese Transformers Generation One - Six Turbo - Discharge which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Japanese Transformers Generation One - Six Turbo - Discharge]

Japanese Transformers Generation One - Six Turbo - Circuit

Transformers are alien robots of a popular Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs.
Transformers: G1, includes both the animated television series The Transformers and the Marvel Comics comic-book series of the same name, which is further divided into Japanese and British spin-offs, respectively. Sequels followed, such as the Generation 2 comic book and Beast Wars TV series which became its own mini-universe. Generation 1 characters underwent two reboots with Dreamwave in 2002 and IDW Publishing in 2006. There have been other incarnations of the story based on different toy lines during the 2000s. The first was the Robots in Disguise series, followed by three shows that consist of the "Unicron Trilogy" (consisting of Armada, Energon, and Cybertron). A live-action film was also released in 2007 and a sequel has since been released in 2009, again distinct from previous incarnations, while the Transformers Animated series merged concepts from the G1 story-arc and the 2007 live-action film.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Japanese Transformers Generation One - Six Turbo - Circuit which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Japanese Transformers Generation One - Six Turbo - Circuit]

BotCon Japan 1998 Beast Wars - Double Punch

There have also been a number of spin-offs based on the toys including a Marvel comic book series, an animated television series program presented by Claster Television, a television production company that Hasbro organized for this and similar purposes, that began transmissions in 1984 (Transformers series) and a feature-length movie, The Transformers: The Movie. The original series program was followed by a number of spin-offs with varying levels of popularity. A live-action remake, directed by Michael Bay under the sponsorship of Steven Spielberg, premiered on June 12, 2007 and opened in the North America on July 2, 2007 at 8:00 PM. A sequel to the Live-Action movie, titled Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was released in North America on June 24th of 2009.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is BotCon Japan 1998 Beast Wars - Double Punch which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, BotCon Japan 1998 Beast Wars - Double Punch]

BotCon Japan 1998 Beast Wars - Barbearerian

As some of you know I am a big Transformers fan and so I thought I would share some photographs of one of the toys from my collection with you all.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is BotCon Japan 1998 Beast Wars - Barbearerian which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, BotCon Japan 1998 Beast Wars - Barbearerian]

BotCon Japan 1997 Super High Bred Model - Lava Galvatron

Micromaster Collection was a small Transformers toyline released by Takara which ran from 2002 to 2003. It consisted entirely of reissues and redecos of the Micromaster six-combiner teams originally created for Return of Convoy and Operation Combination, plus the Multiforce from Victory. The time-and-space-bending story of the series, told through six short prose excerpts printed on the pack-in fliers which came with the toys, was set in the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity, and placed its action in the early 1980s prior to the awakening of the Autobots and Decepticons aboard the Ark.

For fans, Micromaster Collection is probably second-best known for being the first time any of the individual components of the combiner forms were given bios with complete personality writeups, over a decade after their original releases. (It is likely best known, of course, for inexpensively reissuing toys whose original versions commanded high prices on the secondary market due to their relative obscurity.)

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is BotCon Japan 1997 Super High Bred Model - Lava Galvatron which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, BotCon Japan 1997 Super High Bred Model - Lava Galvatron]

Friday, November 27, 2009

Transformers Attacktix - Optimus Prime

The Transformers toyline is typically divided into two main factions: the heroic Autobots and their opponents, the evil Decepticons (known in Japan as the Cybertrons and Destrons, respectively, except for the live-action franchise). Transformers toys are sold at a number of price points, and various Transformers series utilize unique play features.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Attacktix - Optimus Prime which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Attacktix - Optimus Prime]

Transformers Attacktix - Landmine

I thought I'd let you know about another Transformers Toys image gallery at my favourite transformers fan site, Transformers At The Moon. Transformers At The Moon is one of Europes largest Transformers fan websites that was created back in October 1999 and has been running ever since. We website is run by two Transformers toy collectors often referred to as the Transformers Twins. The pair have features on UK television, in newspapers and magazines and even on DVDs. Over the years they have worked with Paramount Pictures, Titan Publications, Nick Toons, Madman Entertainment, Metrodome and various other Transformers License holders.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Attacktix - Landmine which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Attacktix - Landmine]

Transformers Attacktix - Vector Prime

The first Transformers toys were created from the different transforming robot toylines from Takara, notably the Diaclone and Micro Change (Microman) series. Hasbro acquired the rights to sell them in the United States but, instead of selling them under their original names, they were rebranded as "The Transformers." The first two years consisted primarily of reusing the Diaclone/Micro Change molds. Some of the models from the Diaclone line still have the pilot's seat in their design. The tagline to the Transformers is, "More Than Meets The Eye!" The earliest toys had some parts made of die-cast metal, which were eventually phased out.

It is worth noting that the line was released as "The Transformers" in the USA, Canada and the UK in 1984 but Takara was still marketing Diaclone at least during 1984. Hence in Japan "The Transformers" did not debut under that brand till 1985, when the line was also rolled out to the majority of the rest of the world between Takara and Hasbro. Hasbro Europe still will not accept, however, that the range was released in the UK in 1984, not even with evidence such as Argos 1984 catalogues containing the range, the UK comic launching in September 1984 or even the 1984 Transformers product catalogue produced by "Hasbro Industries (UK) Ltd, Wokingham." It is thought that Hasbro Europe as it now stands did not come into existence till 1985, hence no records of Transformers sales in 1984. UK Transformers toys were sold in identical boxes to those of their American counterparts up until around 1998/9 when the range started to have UK exclusives

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Attacktix - Vector Prime which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Attacktix - Vector Prime]

Transformers Cybertron - Giant Planet Minicons - Overcast

The Transformers toyline is typically divided into two main factions: the heroic Autobots and their opponents, the evil Decepticons (known in Japan as the Cybertrons and Destrons, respectively, except for the live-action franchise). Transformers toys are sold at a number of price points, and various Transformers series utilize unique play features.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Cybertron - Giant Planet Minicons - Overcast which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Cybertron - Giant Planet Minicons - Overcast]

Transformers Cybertron - Giant Planet Minicons - Longarm

The Transformers toyline is typically divided into two main factions: the heroic Autobots and their opponents, the evil Decepticons (known in Japan as the Cybertrons and Destrons, respectively, except for the live-action franchise). Transformers toys are sold at a number of price points, and various Transformers series utilize unique play features.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Cybertron - Giant Planet Minicons - Longarm which you can view by clicking the link.

[tags transformers, transformers toy galleries, Transformers Cybertron - Giant Planet Minicons - Longarm]

Transformers Cybertron - Giant Planet Minicons - Deep Dive

There have also been a number of spin-offs based on the toys including a Marvel comic book series, an animated television series program presented by Claster Television, a television production company that Hasbro organized for this and similar purposes, that began transmissions in 1984 (Transformers series) and a feature-length movie, The Transformers: The Movie. The original series program was followed by a number of spin-offs with varying levels of popularity. A live-action remake, directed by Michael Bay under the sponsorship of Steven Spielberg, premiered on June 12, 2007 and opened in the North America on July 2, 2007 at 8:00 PM. A sequel to the Live-Action movie, titled Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was released in North America on June 24th of 2009.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Transformers Cybertron - Giant Planet Minicons - Deep Dive which you can view by clicking the link.

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Robots in Disguise - Megabolt Megatron

There have also been a number of spin-offs based on the toys including a Marvel comic book series, an animated television series program presented by Claster Television, a television production company that Hasbro organized for this and similar purposes, that began transmissions in 1984 (Transformers series) and a feature-length movie, The Transformers: The Movie. The original series program was followed by a number of spin-offs with varying levels of popularity. A live-action remake, directed by Michael Bay under the sponsorship of Steven Spielberg, premiered on June 12, 2007 and opened in the North America on July 2, 2007 at 8:00 PM. A sequel to the Live-Action movie, titled Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was released in North America on June 24th of 2009.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Robots in Disguise - Megabolt Megatron which you can view by clicking the link.

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Robots in Disguise - Axer

There have also been a number of spin-offs based on the toys including a Marvel comic book series, an animated television series program presented by Claster Television, a television production company that Hasbro organized for this and similar purposes, that began transmissions in 1984 (Transformers series) and a feature-length movie, The Transformers: The Movie. The original series program was followed by a number of spin-offs with varying levels of popularity. A live-action remake, directed by Michael Bay under the sponsorship of Steven Spielberg, premiered on June 12, 2007 and opened in the North America on July 2, 2007 at 8:00 PM. A sequel to the Live-Action movie, titled Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was released in North America on June 24th of 2009.

The Transformer Toys.co.uk website contains over 2,000 transformers toy imaget galleries one of which is Robots in Disguise - Axer which you can view by clicking the link.

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