Thanks to 2005 Boards user Nevermoew we have some new Transformers: The Last Knight Official Stock Photos Of 1-Step Turbo Changer Cogman, Drift And Scorn.
The pictures surfaced on Target.com, and now we have pictures of package, robot mode and alt more of Cogman, Drift and Scorn.
You can read on to see the pictures and feel free to share your thoughts on our discussion boards.
ar78
The only 1 step figures that my son has that still work properly are the fliparound car Drift and RID Sideswipe. They work because of the absolute simplicity of them. The first RID Bumblebee no longer works and Strongarm was a total waste of money. Lockdown and Crosshairs use simple mechanisms but they won't stay in car mode anymore. I kind of appreciate the engineering that went into some of the one step mechanisms, but if they don't work it is kind of pointless.
User_136440
Yeah the 'personality' thing ended up with Grimlock being a 'naughty puppy'. Some legendary warrior…
Might have to get this Scorn just to complete the AOE Dinobots in the toy box we have for visiting kids.
Aimless Misfire
I couldn't wait to see the dinobots in the new movie. They said they worked on developing their personalities compared to AOE. Seeing how the new movie was about the Knights Of Cybertron I thought the dinobots would have a much larger role. I was also hoping they would speak. Then I saw the movie and…….uh………..nevermind!
ZapRowsdower
Dear HASBRO:
I hate these things. The problem I have with your 1-step changers is that the springs tend to make conversion difficult for small children (and adults). They constantly want to auto-morph the Transformer into a particular mode. For example, with your 1-step TLK Bumblebee, the toy had difficulty staying in car mode, so my son could not play with it as he intended to. In toys like your RB Brachiosaur Heatwave (the small one), the springs entirely ruin an otherwise excellent product because they prevent conversion entirely (the mechanism was badly designed).
When my kid begs me for a 1-step toy now, I know enough to keep the packaging and receipt – the toys soon go back to the store as defective merchandise, because those dang springs actively resist conversion by wanting to eject back into robot mode constantly!
Please consider removing the spring gimmicks and try a more G1-design, where kids are expected to move all the parts themselves (for conversion).
Thank you!
EDIT: Because I cannot always SEE the spring elements of these toys, I'm hesitant to purchase any of them. If your toys feature springs and auto-conversion, I think you should clearly label that on their packaging, to avoid inevitable frustration and returns.
combinerlover
I love the look of COGMAN. Love the exposed gears with gold trim ect …
Gallade
Woah that box art for Drift. I\'ve never seen it before. Or I\'m missing out again.
TheSuperion
Oh goody: another toy of a character who never actually transforms in the movie, let alone into a car. I know, I know, cutting room floor, but Hasbro must be at least a little perturbed that Cogman never did anything in the film besides being a robot butler.
T-Hybrid
It's too bad they couldn't have found a way for Cogman's transformation to include a head coming from his driver's seat.
Black Convoy
Thanks, we will post them all as new stock photos for the trio.
Nevermore
Scorn's photos have never been seen before. Drift's alternate mode photo was shown at Smyths around the same time as the Cogman photos from the first post.
Black Convoy
@Nevermore are those Scorn photos new too?
Nevermore
Whoops.
stad
Eww, gross.
So, NOT "Titans Return" Turbo Changer Cogman, as the title states…
Daimao
someone must really love Scorn for him to get all these new figures
Nevermore
From Target:
Autobot Drift
Cogman
Scorn
Nevermore
From UK retailer Smyths:
View attachment 27756149 View attachment 27756150
They also have a listing for Scorn, but it incorrectly depicts Hound.