Official pics of Transformers Studio Series characters have been revealed by Hasbro via their official Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Deluxe Shatter, Deluxe Cogman, Deluxe Scrapmetal and Voyager Rampage will be available this upcoming Spring 2019 while Voyager Long Haul would hit shelves on Fall 2019.
Stay tuned for more reveals a details throughout the day and enjoy the images after the jump!
Update: Larger official pics of each mode (including inner backgrounds) and official details have been added!
Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate TRANSFORMERS collection with Studio Series figures. Each figure in the Studio Series lineup is inspired by an iconic movie scene and designed with specs and details to reflect the TRANSFORMERS movie universe.
Transformers Studio Series 40 Deluxe Class TRANSFORMERS: BUMBLEBEE Movie Shatter Action Figure
(Ages 8 and up)
The 4.5-inch Studio Series 40 Deluxe Class TRANSFORMERS: BUMBLEBEE SHATTER figure converts between robot and 1971 Plymouth GTX in 23 steps. Figure scale reflects the character’s size in the world of TRANSFORMERS: BUMBLEBEE. Removable backdrop displays SHATTER figure in the DECEPTICON Arrival scene from TRANSFORMERS: BUMBLEBEE when SHATTER arrives on Earth in 1987. Fans can use the backdrop and pose their figure in the scene with their own style. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers Studio Series 37 Voyager Class TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN Movie Constructicon Rampage Action Figure
(Ages 8 and up)
The 6.5-inch Studio Series 37 Voyager Class Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen-inspired CONSTRUCTICON RAMPAGE figure converts from robot to bulldozer mode in 22 steps. Remove backdrop to showcase CONSTRUCTICON RAMPAGE in the Pyramid Desert Battle scene. Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco and 2 detailed hand blaster accessories. In the Pyramid Desert Battle scene from TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN, CONSTRUCTICON RAMPAGE, the left foot of DEVASTATOR, lures Sam Witwicky into a trap to force him to give up the Matrix Of Leadership. Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate TRANSFORMERS collection with Studio Series figures (each sold separately), inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the TRANSFORMERS movie universe. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers Studio Series 42 Voyager Class TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN Movie Constructicon Long Haul Action Figure
(Ages 8 and up)
The 6.5-inch Studio Series 42 Voyager Class TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN-inspired CONSTRUCTICON LONG HAUL figure converts from robot to dump truck mode in 21 steps. Remove backdrop to showcase CONSTRUCTICON LONG HAUL in the Pyramid Desert Battle scene. Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco. In the Pyramid Desert Battle scene from TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN, the CONSTRUCTICON LONG HAUL combines with 7 of his CONSTRUCTICON comrades to form the brutal DEVASTATOR combiner. Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate TRANSFORMERS collection with Studio Series figures (each sold separately), inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the TRANSFORMERS movie universe. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers Studio Series 39 Deluxe Class TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT Movie Cogman Action Figure
(Ages 8 and up)
The 4.5-inch Studio Series 39 Deluxe Class TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT COGMAN figure converts from robot to car mode in 19 steps. Remove backdrop to showcase COGMAN in the London Escape scene. Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco and detailed accessories. Imagine the scene when, as COGMAN speeds through the streets of London, he remembers to tell Sir Edmund Burton that Agnes called for a snuggle. Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate TRANSFORMERS collection with Studio Series figures (each sold separately), inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the TRANSFORMERS movie universe. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers Studio Series 41 Deluxe Class TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN Movie Constructicon Scrapmetal Action Figure
(Ages 8 and up)
The 4.5-inch Studio Series 41 Deluxe Class TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN CONSTRUCTICON SCRAPMETAL figure converts from robot to vehicle mode in 24 steps. Remove backdrop to showcase CONSTRUCTICON SCRAPMETAL in the Pyramid Desert Battle scene. Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco and detailed accessories. In the Pyramid Desert Battle scene from TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN, the CONSTRUCTICON SCRAPMETAL combines with 7 of his CONSTRUCTICON comrades to form the brutal DEVASTATOR combiner. Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate TRANSFORMERS collection with Studio Series figures (each sold separately), inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the TRANSFORMERS movie universe. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
marktron
that calls… THINK IN ECONOMY
Snake_eyes1975
Nope. Revenge of the fallen.
The way the game worked it was actually like a transformer would be..not just "click to convert" type thing.
T-Hybrid
I dunno how much of a spoiler it is if it's the resin model, as we don't have any colors or clear joints to help indicate what the figures will have to do to form it.
Capperclawed
https://i.tformers.com/g/generated/… Prototype Close Up Photos 01__scaled_800.jpg
dont open that link if you dont want the final combined mode to be spoiled for ya
AndreyOfDoom
Yep the original single versions did not combine to form a devastator. Also only 4 of 8 characters got figures. That's because scrap metal, overload, hightower did not show up in robot form but I don't understand why Scrapper never got a ROTF figure.
These studio ones are truly amazing.
AndreyOfDoom
War for Cybertron and fall of Cybertron?
T-Hybrid
The way he forms the foot is clever, using both the bed and cap to form the base. Also looks like the connector for Devy's legs isn't universal…so you can't use two Long Haul or two Rampage. I would assume, then, that will remain the case for his arms.
Fort Max
Wow, studio Longhaul warps physics in a way my morning brain is struggling to comprehend.
Chaotic91
That Devastator's probably going to be the size of a dog lol
DrOblivian
yoo his vehicle mode is BIGGER than the original longhaul. damn and i thought that older figure was a chunky boi.
anyway, damn everything about this figure is fucking perfect. relatively simple transformation. accurate as heck. THE LEG!
even if long haul doesn't end up quite that big, hooooooly shit is the KO OS devastator gonna be fucking massive, i cant wait.
honestly im loving the simple transformation, it accomplishes alot by doing very little and i dont care if most of the kibble is fake. hes accurate AF
weight, usually i would say he's guaranteed to be lighter due to voyager budget and the way hasbro does stuff now, but seeing as how the constructicons are also a big ol combiner. hasbro may have given them a slightly larger budget than normal voyager figures to compensate. best way to compare would probably to see how much rampage weights in comparison to older figures as long haul will probably be pretty close to rampage.
Chaotic91
He actually scales pretty well with the other constructicons I noticed. I was worried Rampage was going to be the same height as him but no Long Haul seems to be over a head taller. When the KO's happen I hope Long Haul will be at least the same head height as Weijiang's Blackout if not a little bit bigger.
Gepard
So it turns out that when most of the vehicle kibble is fake, they don't have to do very much with the transformation.
Still, he looks good in both modes. And I'm surprised to see that he's actually longer in truck mode than the 2009 figure. I wonder how the weight compares?
analogue
Review is up for Long Haul
closetrat
Prototypes?
Capperclawed
Man these SS Constructions are looking wonderful! So just to be clear, the old ones they're comparing the new ones two cant do a big Dev, yea? they were figures of just those single characters? the only other ROTF Devys were the legends one and that impossible to deal with lumpent lump that was the supreme class one, ye?
Either or, its amazing that some of the figures who are the best looking versions of these characters will also have the capability to do the whole Devestator things. Im going all in on these guys, its going to be really fun slowly hunting for them for a whole year as they all come out. Dev himself is going to be so. goddamn. rewarding once he's together.
Only thing im a little worried about is Mixmaster. Really wondering how they're going to pull off his head. The prototypes looked incredible, and as long as we get some nice crisp red paint on his tornado-face, im a happy camper.
hthrun
That's what I'm doing. I like studio series but I prefer MPM, so I'm waiting for the OSKOs. I'm looking forward to getting the OSKO Blackout and Megatron…
DrOblivian
yes, i cant remember/find which one it was, but i'm 99% sure i remember some kind of announcement from one of them.
Snake_eyes1975
No effin way.
Your telling me, that one of the OS KO'rs is going to make an OS studio Devastator? Omg…
I'm about to go Str8 3rd party/KO. I just need to defer my purchases 6 months for the shit to catch up
TheSuperion
Animated did that to an extent, and it was awesome. The Decepticons on average completely dwarfed the Autobots, because most of them had flying alt-modes, and almost no Autobots did. The size disparity between the main cast was particularly impressive. Especially when looking at the official scale chart in the Allspark Alamanac II. Lugnut is almost TWICE as tall as Ultra Magnus, the biggest autobot in the entire main cast other than Omega Supreme
(And while, like all other Transformers media, the show didn't always adhere to official scale, it did so far more than shows like G1. They put enough care into episodes to make sure that characters like Lugnut always dwarfed any autobot that stood in their way.
DrOblivian
I dont think its black mamba specifically, but one of them have already announced an oversized version of these guys. which i will be getting with just as much enthusiasm as the official ones. you can never have enough constructicons.