Hasbro has sent us official images of the recently revealed Transformers: Cyberverse – New Maccadam Build-A-Figure Wave that was shown at New York Comic Con.
Each Deluxe class figure on this wave comes with one build-a-figure piece, so you can combine all the pieces to build a figure of MACCADAM, the beloved character from the Transformers Cyberverse show.
We have images of the new upcoming toys with their unique gimmick attack:
- Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Class Optimus Prime With Matrix Mega Shot Attack
- Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Class Megatron With Fusion Mega Shot Attack
- Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Class Shockwave With Shock Blast Attack
- Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Class Bumblebee With Sting Shot attack
These figures are expected for release on January 1st, 2020. See all the images and full official descriptions after the jump and then sound off on the 2005 Boards!
CYBERVERSE
Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Class Optimus Prime
(Ages 6 and Up/ Approx. Retail Price: $19.99/ Available: 1/1/2020)
Inspired by the CYBERVERSE animated series, this DELUXE CLASS OPTIMUS PRIME figure stands at an impressive 5 inches in robot mode and converts to truck mode in 13 steps. The last step of conversion activates the figure’s Matrix Mega Shot attack in both robot and truck mode! Once converted, the fun attack move can be repeated through easy reactivation steps.
Each DELUXE CLASS figure comes with one build-a-figure piece. Combine all the pieces to build a figure of MACCADAM, the beloved character from the show. Kids can collect other DELUXE CLASS figures, each sold separately, to discover the signature attack moves of favorite characters from the G1 inspired CYBERVERSE series, as seen on Cartoon Network and YouTube — one of the best ways to introduce young kids and new fans to the exciting world of TRANSFORMERS! Available at most major toy retailers on 1/1/2020.
Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Class Megatron
(Ages 6 and Up/ Approx. Retail Price: $19.99/ Available: 1/1/2020)
Inspired by the CYBERVERSE animated series, this DELUXE CLASS MEGATRON figure stands at an impressive 5 inches in robot mode and converts to tank mode in 23 steps. The last step of conversion activates the figure’s Fusion Mega Shot attack in both robot and tank mode! Once converted, the fun attack move can be repeated through easy reactivation steps.
Each DELUXE CLASS figure comes with one build-a-figure piece. Combine all the pieces to build a figure of MACCADAM, the beloved character from the show. Kids can collect other DELUXE CLASS figures, each sold separately, to discover the signature attack moves of favorite characters from the G1 inspired CYBERVERSE series, as seen on Cartoon Network and YouTube — one of the best ways to introduce young kids and new fans to the exciting world of TRANSFORMERS! Available at most major toy retailers on 1/1/2020
Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Class Shockwave
(Ages 6 and Up/ Approx. Retail Price: $19.99/ Available: 1/1/2020)
Inspired by the CYBERVERSE animated series, this DELUXE CLASS SHOCKWAVE figure stands at an impressive 5 inches in robot mode and converts to vehicle mode in 20 steps. The last step of conversion activates the figure’s Shock Blast attack in both robot and vehicle mode! Once converted, the fun attack move can be repeated through easy reactivation steps.
Each DELUXE CLASS figure comes with one build-a-figure piece. Combine all the pieces to build a figure of MACCADAM, the beloved character from the show. Kids can collect other DELUXE CLASS figures, each sold separately, to discover the signature attack moves of favorite characters from the G1 inspired CYBERVERSE series, as seen on Cartoon Network and YouTube — one of the best ways to introduce young kids and new fans to the exciting world of TRANSFORMERS! Available at most major toy retailers on 1/1/2020.
Transformers Cyberverse Deluxe Class Bumblebee
(Ages 6 and Up/ Approx. Retail Price: $19.99/ Available: 1/1/2020)
Inspired by the CYBERVERSE animated series, this DELUXE CLASS BUMBLEBEE figure stands at an impressive 5 inches in robot mode and converts to car mode in 19 steps. The last step of conversion activates the figure’s Sting Shot attack in both robot and car mode! Once converted, the fun attack move can be repeated through easy reactivation steps.
Each DELUXE CLASS figure comes with one build-a-figure piece. Combine all the pieces to build a figure of MACCADAM, the beloved character from the show. Kids can collect other DELUXE CLASS figures, each sold separately, to discover the signature attack moves of favorite characters from the G1 inspired CYBERVERSE series, as seen on Cartoon Network and YouTube — one of the best ways to introduce young kids and new fans to the exciting world of TRANSFORMERS! Available at most major toy retailers on 1/1/2020.
thedicemaster
wave 1: bumblebee, optimus prime, megatron, shockwave.
wave 2: grimlock, hot rod.
wave 3: arcee.
wave 4: thunderhowl.
this was the schedule, but it's possible that arcee has been delayed to be released together with thunderhowl.
maxxzander
so who are those wave 2 figures that comes with mccadam parts ??
hotrod? arcee?
PrimalFury
Ah I see, thank you @thedicemaster @Robogeek28
Considering who Mac has been revealed to be, I'm considering adding him to my Primes collection however I dont care for the Cyberverse toys besides Iaconus. May just buy the figure off Ebay but would love a fully converting figure of him
ziltama
Instead, we get side knee tilts.
thedicemaster
he has wrist swivels.
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Robogeek28
He has wrist swivels but is missing the ankle tilts sadly.
PrimalFury
Does Mac have wrist swivels or do we have to deal with permanent gorilla arms?
Robogeek28
I meant that I was hoping that like the Siege line, there would be bigger Deluxes for bigger characters like Ironhide, Ironfist, etc, and smaller Deluxes for smaller characters like Prowl, Mirage, etc.
Cliffjumper
How do we know it's smaller than siege?
Robogeek28
I was hoping the Deluxes would range in size like the Siege ones, but I guess not.
Also, who's Thunderhowl? I would've preferred Windblade over Arcee honestly, but as long as the line continues, I won't have too many issues with getting Arcee first.
ProtectronPrime
Depends on the scarcity and popularity of the BAF, just like anything else. I don't see Maccadam going for much – aside from most hardcore TF fans, who the hell even knows who he is or what he represents?
Neko-bot77
Do BAF parts (any toy line) go for any kind of good money on ebay? Might be tempted to buy a cyberberverse toy if the eventual Soundwave is any good, but I'd either sell or toss the BAF part.
jamarmiller
yeah it doesnt even transform, not for sure id spend all that money for a non transforming toy. couldnt they have given him a simple transformation , in the likes of Shockwave. Id have bite if it had even the most simplistic of tranformations
LigerPrime
Same here with my younger boy…he actually liked the designs but the lack of articulation and gimmicks put him off.
If I recalled correctly, he was disappointed with the large Prime with the matrix shooting gimmick, Grimlock etc.
Ended up getting that leader class (?) Megatron in the end – because (according to him) it felt like a “regular” TF! LOL!
QuintusTheExaltedOne
There’s no figures for a majority of the prime’s. I’m most likely going to customize some existing figures to fit my needs. I have Cybertron vector prime and don’t like his proportions, the in show model was better, so I’m hoping one of the third parties doing unicron trilogy stuff will do him justice. Also RID megatron is too small in my opinion to play the part. I’d suggest maketoys chaos/paladin. It’s on tfsource.
Superman13101
1st full list
IgnikaMarcus
Which 13 are you going for?
Multiverse?
Alinged aka 1st full list?
If Aligned, CW BC Optimus for, well, Optimus.
Encore Unicron can basically be Liege Maximo and Micronus.
Philip164
No, then what stops you from getting repeats, or from buying a figure that's missing the piece.
I think Build-a-Figures have potential for characters that don't Transform, to finally get toys. I can see a Autobot Spike or a Quintesson getting toys in the future if BAFs catch on.
Honestly the only thing here I don't like, is spitting it up between 2 waves.
MrSoundmeister
It's nice that they're doing this BAF stuff… but yeah, i would be worried that people might try to get the piece via underhanded means. Really, they should blindpackaged these BAF pieces. Just to make sure.
Digilaut
There’s the old Funpub/Transformer’s Club Nexus Prime combiner, and there’s a 3rd party Solus Prime out there.