09 November 2016

Last year, Takara made an amazing Transformer out of a pun, mashing up the big bad guy, Megatron, with Sega's 16-bit Mega Drive. And while it was nowhere near as punny, they followed it up with a...

07 January 2016

It seems like people's knowledge of dinosaurs drops as soon as they hit middle school. That needs to change. Check out the newest...

02 January 2014

On sale now is this pretty awesome three pack of Transformers Rain Makers. Priced at just $45 for the set, each figure has several pieces of articulation and comes with their signature...

25 September 2013

Tonight The Loyal Subjects bring you a 2 fer 1 blindbox trading party at Meltdown Comics!!! Come and...

30 August 2013

UME Toys's Rich Page has reinterpreted our '80s nostalgia in his own style, creating the amazing "Scamwave" figure! Standing 8-inches tall and composed mainly...

15 June 2011

Love this random collaboration, all for the sake of getting some Bape Camo on an Optimus Prime toy, that must be the reason surely. And to be honest it's genius, instantly creating what must be a...

14 May 2008

No not that song by snow, hmm ok that was Informer, nevermind... but Transforms the Movie 2!!
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05 August 2007

So yeah anyways this is uber - nerdy but i love it. They have made a Optimus prime w/Convoy Ipod docking station. You can fully transform optimus as well. Plus they have made a really rad...

Transformers Sofubi
31 May 2016

Something a lot of younger fans of Transformers don't realize is that the concept started in Japan simply as a toy series. Takara produced the first wave of figures, which drew...

shockwave vinyl transformer loyal subjects
18 June 2014

I feel like Michael Bay is continually trying to ruin Transformers for us '80s folks, and that The Loyal Subjects are on the other side, attempting to do the series justice. Their super-deformed...

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