This week on Radio Free Cybertron: The crew dives into Hasbro’s new Transformers fan vote, where listeners choose a fresh alt mode for one of four classic characters, with results due September 17th. We cover the newly announced $405 (!?!) Predaking, the Missing Link Nemesis Prime, and the latest Age of the Prime reveal. We review Dr. Wu’s Brutality and Slaughter cassettes (plus the winged Rathalus Prime), and share first impressions of the new Studio Series 86 Megatron.
Radio Free Cybertron 946 – “It’ll work for a few minutes.”
This week on Radio Free Cybertron: The team discusses the new Secret Starscream mold, upcoming new figures, including Armada Jetfire, Leader Class Optimus Prime, and Wild King Energy Beast. We take a closer look at Studio Series Devastator, Scavenger, and Micronus Prime, and Brian loves that Stranglehold garage kit.
Radio Free Cybertron 944 – “The Spectrum of Sensibility”
This week: New Blokees assortments are coming, and DNA Design steps in with an upgrade kit for Godzilla Megatron—if you’re willing to pay the kaiju-sized price. Prefer something smaller and weirder? For a bit less, they’re also offering an unofficial Wheelie retooled as Jet Jaguar. It’s real. It’s wild. It’s RFC.
Radio Free Cybertron 943 – “Everything is Bigger in Vortexas”
This week on Radio Free Cybertron: We get our first official look at LEGO Soundwave—yes, it’s real, and yes, we want one Hasbro is also reissuing Studio Series 86 Blaster, just in case you somehow didn’t get him the first time. All this and more on this week’s RFC!
Radio Free Cybertron 942 – It’s not even our first jet with a trailer this year
This week: Did you ever want a Buzzsaw-themed hunk of metal the size of a full-sized cassette? Depending on your answer, we have good or bad news.
There Goes My Money – Early June 2025 “The One Without Shawn”
This week: ExVee is wrong about Studio Series 86 Megatron. Apparently. Featuring Touched-Tier Patrons Joey Russell, Spider-Bob, and David Molluskoenig.
Radio Free Cybertron 939 – Something Basically Perfect Here
This week: Micronus Prime is the Greatest Prime, perhaps.