User:AzimuthAcolyte/Sandbox/Toy credits demo
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Jump to navigationJump to searchThese are some example implementations of a template for adding a designer credit by-line to toy write-ups.
Documentation for the template, named {{toydesigner}}, can be found here.
One designer known - G1 Galvatron
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- Galvatron (Decepticon, 1986/1987)
- Takara ID number: D-62
- Accessories: Laser Rifle, Particle Cannon, Particle Cannon connector
- Known designers: Hideaki Yoke (TakaraTomy)
- The Transformers Galvatron transforms into a Cybertronic treaded field artillery unit with an alternate hand-held gun mode.
- Galvatron, like the other new characters created for The Transformers: The Movie, was designed for animation first, and his toy was based on these early designs. However, as with the other characters, his animation model underwent further modifications before being finalized. This is particularly noticeable with Galvatron; his toy is in a largely gray color scheme, but his most prominent media appearances in the movie and animated series feature him decked out in a regal shade of purple. His outdated character model and colors would live on over in the Marvel Comics continuity – including a particularly toyetic example in his debut issue – as well as other ancillary media produced to advertise the toy.
- Using a 9-volt battery, he features a light-up barrel in cannon or gun mode, light-up eyes in robot mode, and three different electronic warbly noises in all of his modes. Galvatron is notable as one of the most well-articulated toys in the Generation 1 line, with ratcheting shoulders and hips, as well as swivel waist, elbows, mid-biceps, knees, and ankle joints. He was also armed with a small, black laser rifle. In Japan, he was released as part of the Scramble City sub-line.
Both designers known - Legacy Spindle
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- Comic Universe Impactor & Spindle (2-pack, 2022)
- Accessories: Tail-weapon
- Known designers: Mark Maher (Hasbro), Shogo Hasui (TakaraTomy)
- Part of the Legacy Wreck N' Rule Collection, Spindle is a heavy retooling of War for Cybertron: Kingdom Deluxe Class Paleotrex, transforming into an (inaccurate) Spinosaurus skeleton in 28 steps. Aside from the obvious Spinosaurus changes, Spindle has a new head and chest piece. Her deco is made to match her pack-in partner "Comic Universe Impactor".
- As a Fossilizer, Spindle can split into weapons and armor compatible with the C.O.M.B.A.T. System for use by other War for Cybertron Trilogy figures (or any figure with 5 mm post compatibility). Notably, Spindle's new tooling is pointedly designed with an eye towards creating a Fossilizer combination homaging the original dino-combiner, Grimstone.[1] Due to having tiny feet and a very oddly proportioned body in robot mode, the figure can be difficult to pose without it falling over, not helped by the fact that her "ankle" tilts are actually positioned just below her knees. Some copies of this figure have also been reported to have very loose joints connecting the dinosaur claws to her arms, to the point where rotating them slightly can cause them to pop out of the joint.
- All of the packs in the Wreck N' Rule Collection contain a piece of a buildable cardboard Wrecker hammer; Spindle and Impactor came with the main body of the hammer. The inner boxes are also designed to be stacked together to form a display mural.
- In the United States, Spindle was only available in the Amazon Wreck N' Rule Collection; this two-pack was the first set revealed, on May 12, 2022. Despite being originally slated for a November release, this pack was began shipping out in late July 2022, after the three single-packs that had been revealed later.
Most of design team known - Legacy TM2 Megatron
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- Transmetal II Megatron (Leader Class, 2022)
- Accessories: Fire blast effect
- Known designers: Sam Smith (Hasbro), Takio Ejima (TakaraTomy), Lenny Panzica (initial concept), Emiliano Santalucia (concept artist), Tony Colella (sculpter)
- The only new figure in the third wave of Legacy Leader Class figures, Transmetal II Megatron is a heavily cartoon-accurate version of his Transmetal II design (save for the face sculpt). Transforming into his dragon form in 33 steps, Megatron comes with a fire blast accessory, which can peg into a 5mm port inside of his dragon's head's mouth.
- For some bizarre reason, his box labels him with the Transformers: Prime Predacon symbol, rather than the standard Beast Wars version. Neither of these symbols appear on the figure.
This one's a surprise - HasLab Unicron
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- Unicron (2021)
- Series: War for Cybertron Trilogy
- Accessories: Damaged face plate, two chin pieces, Galvatron mini-figurine, Hot Rod mini-figurine, Autobot shuttle, planet display stand, head display stand
- Known designers: John Warden (Hasbro), Takashi Kunihiro (TakaraTomy), Charlie (cat)
- At over 27 inches tall in robot mode, 30 inches wide in planet mode, and weighing 16 pounds including his stand, War for Cybertron Trilogy Unicron is the biggest Transformers figure to date, overthrowing Titans Return Fortress Maximus.
- ...and at $575 USD plus tax, it overthrows your car payment and auto insurance.
- Features include over 50 points of articulation (including a whopping 15 points per hand, plus posable eyes, mouth and teeth), a geared chomping planet mouth with articulated mandibles, a removable head, an Autobot shuttle, and minuscule Galvatron and Hot Rod figurines to eat. Two display stands are included: a large main stand that can be used in both modes, and a smaller display stand for the head and some of the accessories. To make it easier to manipulate such a massive toy, he can remain attached to the larger display stand during transformation, and his planetary rings/wings can be detached, but transformation is possible without removing any parts. The pointy bits around the equator are molded in flexible plastic for fragility reasons. His head has an alternate damaged faceplate, an alternate forked chin, and hidden skull details. Beneath the main display stand is a compartment to store whichever faceplate and chin piece aren't in use.
- In a first for the Transformers brand, Unicron includes tiny plastic plugs to conceal screw holes on the front of his left arm, the back of his right arm, and on the planet's pinching mandibles. The 22 screw hole covers are packaged on a sprue. All of the plugs conceal asymmetries resulting from shared parts between the left and the right sides of the figure.
- To achieve the screen-accurate spherical shape for his planet mode, Unicron's transformation consists mainly of his planet mode's outer shell splitting apart and packing into layers on the back of his torso and legs. A rear panel of the planet does form Unicron's forearms, emulating his transformation scene in The Transformers: The Movie. Each wing has nine joints used for transformation. The planetary ring is radially symmetrical, and can be connected with its parallel points oriented clockwise or counter-clockwise (instructions show clockwise, most of the promotional materials show counter-clockwise). The wings and equatorial spikes require much assembly. Along with the Cybertron Deluxe mold, this is one of only two Unicron toys to feature his iconic Dracula-style collar.
- The final production figure has a few visible differences from the stock photos, convention appearance specimens, and even its own instruction booklet. Most conspicuously, the inner planetary maw is now blue instead of yellow, and the robot lower teeth are grey-blue instead of painted silver. The tiny Galvatron and Hot Rod figures are also completely different sculpts with rectangular bases and fewer colors. Promotional renders of the Autobot shuttle accessory were shown in a single color, but in production some of the details are painted over in silver.
- The small display stand for Unicron's head has many places on its legs to display the shuttle and mini-figurines, and room for additional similar items. There are 15 rectangular sockets for figurines like Galvatron, Hot Rod, or Optimus Prime (of whom you have two options), and there are three places to attach the 5mm post for the Autobot Shuttle's display armature or other items with 5mm posts. The Kingdom Galvatron toy was packaged with a version of The Revenge, which was intended to be in-scale with this Unicron figure, and features a 5mm post on its underside, but it does not have sufficient physical clearances to fit into any of the ports on this display stand.
- Yes, he can support his own weight in robot mode without his stand. No, the head does not need to be removed during transformation; it fits inside the planet mode by rotating his horns down.
- The bottom of the planet mode features two flaps designed to conceal the insertion slot for the stand, just in case you figure out a way to display planet mode without the stand. Unfortunately, one of the flaps takes some fiddling to flip, and the author of the instructions expected them to be packaged flipped-in so Unicron could immediately connect to his stand, but most specimens were not found that way, making the average unboxing experience frustrating. The final page of the instruction book, read in reverse order, shows how to flip this flap and fix this problem.
- Announced by Hasbro Pulse on July 15, 2019, Unicron is the first Transformers toy to be released as a crowdfunded project from HasLab. Unicron required a minimum of 8,000 backers to be put into production, with an initial deadline of August 31. On August 29, Hasbro announced it was pushing the end date back to October 6 (the end of New York Comic Con 2019) in response to fan feedback asking for more time; the project finally achieved the 8,000 backer goal one day before the new deadline, on October 5. On October 6, the project finished (according to the HTML code of the progress bar) at 140.9%, or 11,272 units, despite officially only displaying “8,000+”. More than a month later, the page was changed to officially read “12,000+ Backers”. In addition to the Unicron figure itself, HasLab backers received a digital comics bundle from IDW Publishing (featuring new cover art by Andrew Griffith that homages the cover of Marvel's The Transformers #1), which contains the four-issue Transformers: The Animated Movie miniseries, and the first issue of the 2019 Transformers ongoing series. Unicron began shipping to purchasers in February 2021.
- The "Behold, Galvatron!" Unicron Companion Pack is intended as an add-on set, featuring Galvatron in a clear purple deco reminiscent of his reformatting scene, small painted ships of the Revenge (a different sculpt than Galvatron's hand weapons), a Quintesson ship, and the Junkions' Minnow, as well as an additional 14 mini-figures that can be placed on the display stand.

