Studio Series is evolving into a full media-accuracy sandbox, with G1 cartoon Coneheads confirmed as a future addition and a made-to-order Seeker set (Rainmakers and Sunstorm) testing whether Hasbro will use the format to fill in molds retail can’t support. The crew also digs into fresh looks at Beast Wars II Galvatron, the Timelines Megatron and Bumblebee samurai-styled duo, and Age of the Primes’ Energon repaints, plus TFcon Toronto exclusives from Ocular Max. It’s a big anniversary week too — 25 years since Brian’s first BotCon and 20 years since Classics first hit shelves, with the crew tracing a direct line from that line to this week’s “Classics Classics” Devastation Bumblebee pickup.
News
Studio Series Line Updates: G1 Cartoon Subline Confirmed, Coneheads Coming & More
Hasbro has signaled intent to add Coneheads to the G1 cartoon Studio Series mold family, with no timeline confirmed yet. Nate reportedly told fans on Instagram the Seeker mold will see heavy reuse going forward, specifically name-dropping Red Wing. [Source: TFW2005]
Hasbro Toyline Updates: Studio Series Evolving to Include All TF Entertainment, Mainline to Be a Sandbox
Studio Series is shifting from play-pattern generations toward strict media accuracy — if it appeared on screen, it’ll live in Studio Series. The crew connects this to the made-to-order Seeker Rainmakers and Sunstorm set, which they see as a way to get low-retail-viability molds out without competing for shelf space; a HasLab announcement is also confirmed for later this year. [Source: TFW2005]
Takara Tomy Transformers New Legends NL-05 Beast Wars II Galvatron Gray Prototype New Images
Universal praise for this one — Brian says he’ll buy two. [Source: TFW2005]
Transformers Timelines Megatron and Bumblebee Pre-Orders Live
Don has already ordered both to complete his samurai-styled Timelines set, citing Hasbro’s inconsistent restock pattern as motivation to avoid the FOMO. Reactions to the reimagined Megatron and flying-squirrel Bumblebee (essentially G1 Night Glider) were positive across the board. [Source: TFW2005]
Transformers Age of the Primes Energon Optimus Prime & Dark Energon Megatron In-Package Images
Described as the “hideous” clear-plastic repaints of the line; the crew was unenthusiastic but noted the structural parts are opaque this time, which should mean better durability than past clear releases. [Source: TFW2005]
ToysRUs China New Exclusive Transformers Bundles: Studio Series 86 Seekers 3-Pack and More
China-exclusive bundles include the three-pack boxed Seekers, an Optimus Prime/Hot Rod two-pack, and Devastator and Superion box sets. Don raised a question about whether the bundled Starscream’s gray plastic is lighter than the US Target release — unconfirmed as of air time. [Source: TFW2005]
Yolopark AMK PRO Rise of the Beasts Optimus Prime Shattered Glass Ver. Revealed
A quick mention for Shattered Glass and Yolopark fans specifically — not expected to be a big pickup for the regular cast. [Source: TFW2005]
Transformers Cyberworld Ultimate Cyber Changers Ultra Magnus First Look
A flying Wingsaber-style alt mode for Ultra Magnus, priced in line with (or above) the original Energon Wingsaber despite similar simplicity — Don flagged the ~$30 price point as steep for a 3-step conversion, though Rob noted it has more articulation than its predecessor. [Source: TFW2005]
TFcon Toronto 2026 — 3rd Party Panel Slides in Full
Highlights included a massive, heavily painted Craftsman Toys Ultra Magnus blending multiple continuity designs, a Rising Force War for Cybertron-style Combaticons project, Samurai-themed Stunticons and Minicons from the same maker, a Bingo Toys Computron that’s replacing Don’s Warbotron, and a modular Bingo Toys Starscream that can convert between G1 and Cybertron aesthetics. [Source: TFW2005]
TFcon Toronto 2026 Exclusive Ocular Max Releases
Aegis 3 and Up debuted the Navigant, a G2-styled take on Streetwise from the Protectabot mold family, setting up an eventual G2 Defensor; Don passed at the show’s $180-shipped price but plans to pick it up later through Toy Dojo for less. A second exclusive, positioned as a Drift-adjacent character, drew little discussion from the panel. [Source: TFW2005]
Kodansha Fanbook 2026 “Ghost Starscream” Promotional Video
The included core-class Ghost Starscream figure drew immediate interest from Brian, who compared the release format to Million Publishing’s prior tie-in figures. [Source: TFW2005]
What We Got This Week
Diecast
Picked up the Transformers Compendium (courtesy of Rob), a Killerbody Matrix of Leadership Bluetooth speaker/necklace with a Peter Cullen voice clip, and the 01 Studio Broadside — a large, single-piece figure he called simplistic but well-executed for its size.
Chris
Got Transformers Devastation Bumblebee, walking through it as effectively the first “Classics Classics” toy — a homage to an homage, built on the original Classics Bumblebee’s silhouette but re-engineered with unnecessary complexity and a face-paint durability issue. Also floated a wishlist Voyager-scale redo of Classics Hot Rod.
Don
A packed haul: the Killerbody Matrix (competing good-naturedly with Diecast’s), the KFC Xtransbots Slug Slinger Targetmaster, a BotBot Advent Calendar, and a run of new Metal Cardbots — Phantom Hornet, Blue Trinity, Blarion, and Flame Nova. Also detailed passing on the TFcon-exclusive Navigant at full convention price in favor of a cheaper resale listing.
Matt had nothing in Transformers this week.
Rob
Ran a shipping-regulation stress test with a Suriga order and reported only minor friction (a re-taped package); on-topic pickup was a theft-release Voyager-class Megatron from the Lost Age line, which he called a decent, reasonably priced figure.
Brian
Picked up an original-release VHS of Transformers: The Movie (mislabeled as Betamax by the seller), the Transformers Adventure two-pack with Runamuck and Dogfight, and finally combined his long-owned Motormaster into Menasor — calling the combined mode “extremely boring” but likable on its own.
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