![]() There's probably a couple re-issues that I'm missing! Those figures featured AoE heads as well, and were released under the Platium Edition banner (see? Catch-all line). Another attempt on a set was made with the more muted 'Dinobots Unleashed' collection. But that set was a rather limited release for SDCC. Hasbro made an attempt at a 'full' set (with AoE heads) in 2014, with an HTS exclusive G1-coloration of four of the Dinobots. ![]() If you were in the market for a set of 'Fruit Loop' Dinobots, you were in luck. Assembling a full set of Dinobots was a novel idea, but the colors really killed it (and not in that good 'killed it' way). These figures were previously released under the Age of Extinction banner at mass retail with horrid color palettes the toys themselves were not that good (seriously, check the reviews on this site). I get the feeling that the ‘Platinum Edition’ subset of Transformers is really becoming the catch-all for random releases that don’t really fit into any given line. Five molds from the Age of Extinction line, painted in near Generation 1 colors, and featuring retooled Classics-style heads, today we have the Platinum Edition Dinobots Set. Fans have affectionally named this the "super-mega-poop-attack!" leaving any dignity Break had out the window.Ganon578's Review: Platinum Edition Dinobot Set Platinum Edition Dinobot Set This sounds cool but when you discover you must attach him to a Transformers rear end for this to work it shatters the illusion of a flying penguin missile. There's also the matter of the "Buster Mode" whereby Break in penguin form can be attached to larger Transformer as a missile. The best thing about this toy is when Break is in robot mode you can detach his outer shell so there is no reminder he's actually a penguin. They might be cute and fluffy but they don't strike fear into the heart of your enemy, nor do they look appealing as a toy. While the majority of the Beast Wars Transformers have the ability to disguise themselves as powerful and commanding creatures such as a rhinoceros, alligator and tyrannosaurus rex, poor little Break was given the outer shell of an Emperor Penguin. To make sure you don’t purchase any of these duds, here’s a look at 20 Shockingly Stupid Transformer Toy Transformations (That Make Us Embarrassed).īreak really lucked out when it came to what animal he was given to transform into. There are even some that don’t actually transform as advertised. ![]() Many of the toys released over the years have been ugly depictions of the cartoon versions or simply toys that break easy. Unfortunately, along the way, not all Transformer toys have been as well-made and fun to play with as these modern incarnations. These new toys are the latest in a long line of Transformer figurines allowing kids and those young at heart to pit the Autobots against the Decepticons in the comfort of their living room. Transformers introduced a wide range of new toys including the Dinobots, Rescue Bots and Maximals (Beast Wars characters) and has continued to impact on today's society, with new figures based on characters from the latest film Transformers: The Last Knight, and animated series Transformers: Robots In Disguise, available for fans to collect. From here the Transformers franchise took off, spreading into comics, multiple animated television series, video games, books, and movies. An animated television series was created to link in with the toys and culminated in The Transformers: The Movie, a new retelling of the origin story involving new characters and plot points.
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