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Added by Kaos2K on 13.02.2012 |
Transformers' franchise will have more related toys
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Activision and Hasbro have signed and agreement to produce a range of toys of the upcoming release of Transformers: Fall of Cybertron.
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Collectors, fans of the Transformer saga and childs in general, Hasbro and Activision has announced today that they plan to release a buch of toys for marketing the upcoming Transformers: Fall of Cybertron.
So far, at least 8 action figures are being planned, the most relevant is the huge Bruticus formed by 5 convertible figurines.
Eight action figures have been announced so far, including Autobots Optimus Prime and Jazz as well as the Decepticon Shockwave but the most remarkable of them is the huge combiner Bruticus figure, which is comprised of five Combaticons.
According to MCVUK:
Activision and Hasbro have cleverly identified a great cross-market opportunity by announcing a range of toys to accompany upcoming release Transformers: Fall of Cybertron.
Eight action figures have been announced so far, the most notable of which is undoubtedly the huge combiner Bruticus figure, which is comprised of five Combaticons.
This new Bruticus combiner is made of five deluxe size figures, meaning it will potentially be the largest official combiner ever released and the first ‘proper’ example since the early ‘90s.
Third party unofficial combiners made in China can currently fetch around £300 online.
Three other figures have also been revealed – Autobots Optimus Prime and Jazz as well as the Decepticon Shockwave. The latter model also shows some savvy from Hasbro – there have been very few examples of Shockwave released since the ‘80s original, and is bound to become highly collectible. |
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Added by Kaos2K on 13.02.2012 |
Transformers' franchise will have more related toys
|
Activision and Hasbro have signed and agreement to produce a range of toys of the upcoming release of Transformers: Fall of Cybertron.
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Total Likes : 4 |
Total dislikes : 0 |
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Collectors, fans of the Transformer saga and childs in general, Hasbro and Activision has announced today that they plan to release a buch of toys for marketing the upcoming Transformers: Fall of Cybertron.
So far, at least 8 action figures are being planned, the most relevant is the huge Bruticus formed by 5 convertible figurines.
Eight action figures have been announced so far, including Autobots Optimus Prime and Jazz as well as the Decepticon Shockwave but the most remarkable of them is the huge combiner Bruticus figure, which is comprised of five Combaticons.
According to MCVUK:
Activision and Hasbro have cleverly identified a great cross-market opportunity by announcing a range of toys to accompany upcoming release Transformers: Fall of Cybertron.
Eight action figures have been announced so far, the most notable of which is undoubtedly the huge combiner Bruticus figure, which is comprised of five Combaticons.
This new Bruticus combiner is made of five deluxe size figures, meaning it will potentially be the largest official combiner ever released and the first ‘proper’ example since the early ‘90s.
Third party unofficial combiners made in China can currently fetch around £300 online.
Three other figures have also been revealed – Autobots Optimus Prime and Jazz as well as the Decepticon Shockwave. The latter model also shows some savvy from Hasbro – there have been very few examples of Shockwave released since the ‘80s original, and is bound to become highly collectible. |
We are back to the 80's!
Check the video below.
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MCV UK
Hasbro backing Fall of Cybertron with new action figures
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Discuss this in our forums |
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