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'''First 4 Figures''' is a United Kingdom and Hong Kong | '''First 4 Figures''' is a high-end collectible model and figurine company operating out of the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Hong Kong]]. Established as "Puzzle Productions" in 2002, the First 4 Figures brand was put on the map in 2003 when they acquired the worldwide resin statue license for what was then known as {{w|WWE|WWF}}.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070211085053/http://www.first4figures.com/aboutus.asp "About Us" section on the First 4 Figures website] (archived)</ref> After also acquiring the license for ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'', a genial relationship with [[Hasbro]] enabled the smooth negotiation for the ''Transformers'' license, a childhood favourite of the company's director, [[Alex Davis]].<ref name=alex>[https://news.tfw2005.com/2006/04/11/alex-davis-of-first-4-figures-on-transformers-battlefield-2-16430 TFW2005.com interviews Alex Davis in 2006]</ref> | ||
First 4 Figures' ''Transformers'' merch began with high hopes, with several different lines and multiple characters on the docket for production. Davis proved communicative with the fanbase, posting polls on the company's homepage, directly emailing fan news sites himself, and even running a contest in conjunction with TFW2005.com to get a fan submission made into an actual figurine.<ref name=poll>[https://news.tfw2005.com/2005/10/05/tfw2005-and-first4figures-present-the-sd-transformers-statue-contest-2-3738 "TFW2005 and First4Figures Present The SD Transformers Statue Contest!"] at TFW2005.com</ref> Unfortunately, a challenging marketplace affected the company's ambitious plans, with lack of retailer interest causing pre-orders of future items to remain unfulfilled before ultimately being cancelled by 2008.<ref name=cancel>[https://news.tfw2005.com/2008/08/28/first4figures-ravage-baroness-statue-still-possible-other-f4f-transformers-items-cancelled-165672 "First4Figures Ravage & Baroness Statue Still Possible, Other F4F Transformers Items Cancelled"] at TFW2005.com</ref> All told, the ''vast'' majority of ''Transformers'' models planned by First 4 Figures remain unreleased. | |||
First 4 Figures | Despite these setbacks and humble beginnings, First 4 Figures persisted, and now produces collectibles for the highly popular video game and anime markets, with merchandise for franchises like [[Nintendo|''Super Mario'', ''The Legend of Zelda'']], ''[[Samus Aran|Metroid]]'', ''[[Steve Blum|Cowboy Bebop]]'', ''Fullmetal Alchemist'', ''Spyro the Dragon'', ''[[Solid Snake|Metal Gear Solid]]'', and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''. Not bad for a company which counted the [[Dwayne Johnson]] ''{{w|Doom (film)|Doom}}'' movie among its first licenses. | ||
==Merchandise== | |||
{{note|Owing to First 4 Figures' loss of the license, much of the figures below did not see release. Figures that actually ''were'' released have been rendered in '''bold text'''.}} | |||
===''Transformers Battlefield''=== | |||
[[File:First 4 Figures Battlefield Optimus vs Megatron.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66|One shall stand, one shall not.]] | |||
Announced in conjunction with their acquisition of the license in June 2005, ''Transformers Battlefield'' was an ambitious concept: each release would feature a battle scene between two "[[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]]" characters, complete with a square base designed to interlock with other bases in the same range to create a massive diorama. The statues also made use of "REPs", or "Replacement Exterior Parts", to allow buyers to minorly customise their purchases. Each release in ''Battlefield'' was to be designed by [[Argentina|Argentinian]] sculptor [["Mad" Alterton]].<ref name=alex/><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060226181047/http://www.first4figures.com/newsarticles.asp?newsid=5 The First 4 Figures website announces its upcoming ''Transformers Battlefield'' line] (archived)</ref> | |||
A | Unfortunately for a series designed around interconnectivity, only the first set, Optimus Prime vs Megatron,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070216050810/http://www.first4figures.com/exclusivesproduct_detail.asp?range=3&id=13 First 4 Figures' listing for the Optimus Prime vs Megatron set] (archived)</ref> was released. Online retailer [[BigBadToyStore]] solicited three sets before F4F lost the license, revealing the characters intended for release in the next two.<ref name=bbtsstat>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070426030454/http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/menu.aspx?menu=527&company=130 BigBadToyStore's listings for First 4 Figures' statues] (archived)</ref> | ||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
:{{Bp-a1d1|'''[[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#First 4 Figures|Optimus Prime]] vs [[Megatron (G1)/merchandise#First 4 Figures|Megatron]]'''}} | |||
:{{Bp-a1d1|[[Hot Rod (G1)/merchandise#First 4 Figures|Hot Rod]] vs [[Ravage (G1)/toys#First 4 Figures|Ravage]] & [[Rumble (G1)/toys#First 4 Figures|Rumble]]}} | |||
:{{Bp-a1d1|[[Soundwave (G1)/merchandise#First 4 Figures|Soundwave]] vs [[Jazz (G1)/toys#First 4 Figures|Jazz]]}} | |||
</ul> | |||
The Optimus Prime vs Megatron set also featured an A4-size mini-poster depicting the fight scene by artist [[Lam Ahtek|Little IroN]], who also implied involvement in further releases.<ref name=LIN>[https://news.tfw2005.com/2006/04/11/featured-fan-artist-july-2005-littleiron-17023 "Featured Fan Artist – July 2005: Littleiron"] interview at TFW2005.com</ref> The mini-poster was made available separately as a digital print ([[#Posters|see below]]). | |||
A digital sculpt of a fourth ''Battlefield'' release was shown to the ASM website crew at New York [[Toy Fair]] in 2006, depicting ''Beast Wars'' [[Megatron (BW)/toys#First 4 Figures|Megatron]] impaling [[Rhinox (BW)/toys#First 4 Figures|Rhinox]] through the chest with his ''T. rex'' hand,<ref name=ASM>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070806062058/http://toyfair06.asmzine.com/first4figures/report.html "First4Figures Limited Transformers Statues and Busts Info!"] at ASMzine.com (archived)</ref> designed by [[Palisades Toys|Palisades]] alumn [[Jeffry Englert]] (alias Trion Studios).<ref>{{citesocial|quote=Here's an image of the unreleased Battlefield statue I designed for First4Figures. Obviously it is BW Megatron vs. Rhinox.|link=https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2325413|name=Primus (Jeffry Englert)|site=TFW2005.com|year=2008|month=08|day=28}}</ref> | |||
{{-}} | |||
===SD Ultra Magnus=== | |||
[[File:Sd ultramagnus statue.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66]] | |||
In September 2005, First 4 Figures partnered with fan site TFW2005.com to run a contest to create an original ''Transformers'' statue in the [[super deformed]] style. Artist submissions would be narrowed down to a top ten by the TFW2005 staff, before being narrowed down to a top five by forum voting, and finally a simple poll on the F4F homepage. In addition to seeing their design be turned into a figure, the grand prize winner would also get a $400 spending spree at the First 4 Figures online store, with the first and second runners up being awarded $250 and $150 credit respectively. All ten entrants would receive a poster print that collaged all ten original pieces of art ([[#Posters|see below]]).<ref name=poll/><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060226181025/http://www.first4figures.com/newsarticles.asp?newsid=22 First 4 Figures announces the SD contest] (archived)</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060211212157/http://www.first4figures.com/newsarticles.asp?newsid=25 First 4 Figures announces the top five voting is open] (archived)</ref> | |||
Submissions closed on October 1, and after the various rounds of voting were completed, the winner was announced on October 15: a design of Ultra Magnus by Xu Wei (a.k.a. Ironbird).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060226181039/http://www.first4figures.com/newsarticles.asp?newsid=26 First 4 Figures announces the contest winner] (archived)</ref> The figure was limited to 500 pieces in the U.S., and 500 pieces in Europe.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060215055347/http://www.first4figures.com/newsarticles.asp?newsid=40 Details of the SD Ultra Magnus' upcoming release on the First 4 Figures website] (archived)</ref> An even more limited version of 100 pieces, decoed in the colours of the ''[[Diaclone]]'' toy [[Delta Magnus|Powered Convoy]], was available exclusively at the F4F online store.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070216050829/http://www.first4figures.com/exclusivesproduct_detail.asp?range=15&id=37 Original product listing for the Diaclone colours Ultra Magnus] (archived)</ref> | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
:{{Bp-a1|'''[[Ultra Magnus (G1)/merchandise#First 4 Figures|Ultra Magnus]]'''}} | |||
:{{Bp-a1|'''[[Ultra Magnus (G1)/merchandise#First 4 Figures|Ultra Magnus]]''' (Diaclone)}} | |||
</ul> | |||
{{-}} | |||
===''G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers''=== | |||
{{multiple image|image1=GI Joe vs Transformers 5a.jpg|width1=150|image2=StormShadow OptimusPrime statue.jpg|width2=150}} | |||
First 4 Figures also held the license for ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'' resin figures, and solicited a number of models based on the [[G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers continuity|most recent crossover continuity]] between ''Joe'' and ''Transformers''; more specifically, each statue embodied a cover from [[Devil's Due Press|Devil's Due]]'s ''[[G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers]]'' miniseries. The subline was announced at the UK Toy Fair in January 2006, with the Optimus/Snake-Eyes and Baroness/Ravage sets on display alongside two of the ''Beast Wars'' busts ([[#Beast Wars busts|below]])<ref name=UKTF>[https://news.tfw2005.com/2006/01/25/first4figures-beast-wars-and-transformers-vs-g-i-joe-statuesbusts-4267 "First4Figures Beast Wars and Transformers VS. G.I. Joe Statues/Busts"] at TFW2005.com</ref> before seeing a second showing at New York Toy Fair in February 2006.<ref name=NYTF>[https://tformers.com/transformers-/5568/news.html "Toy Fair 2006 - First4Figures TF & GI Joe Statues& Busts"] at tformers.com</ref> The Storm Shadow statue was revealed at [[San Diego Comic-Con]] five months later.<ref name=SDCC>[https://tformers.com/ig.php?mode=album&album=6265&dispsize=800&start=0 Tformers.com's SDCC 2006 gallery]</ref> | |||
Despite the former two being revealed and listed first,<ref name=bbtsstat/><ref>[https://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/playcom-gi-joe-vs-transformers-statue-preorders/7104/ "Play.com G.I. Joe vs Transformers Statue Pre-Orders!"] on Seibertron.com</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060627114922/http://www.play.com/Gadgets/Gadgets/PROD/3-/922981/GI_Joe_vs_Transformers_Baroness_And_Ravage/Product.html Baroness and Ravage listing on Play.com] (archived)</ref> Storm Shadow was the earliest to be released. | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
:{{Bp-a1|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#F4F1|Optimus Prime]] and [[Snake-Eyes#First 4 Figures|Snake Eyes]]}} | |||
:{{Bp-cob|[[Baroness#First 4 Figures|Baroness]] and [[Ravage (G1)/toys#F4F1|Ravage]]}} | |||
:{{Bp-cob|'''[[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#F4F2|Optimus Prime]] vs [[Storm Shadow#First 4 Figures|Storm Shadow]]'''}} | |||
</ul> | |||
In fact, Storm Shadow was the ''only'' one released. After a series of delays, F4F's ''Transformers'' outputs were reportedly cancelled by mid 2008, save the Baroness and Ravage set<ref name=cancel/> (give or take a journalistic error<ref>{{citesocial|quote=Ummm…. I've got the Storm Shadow vs. Optimus Prime statue. I believe it was released through comic shops last summer. Maybe they mean the Optimus Prime and Snake Eyes statue, which I think they were supposed to release?|link=https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2326516|name=The Crazy Collector|site=TFW2005.com|year=2008|month=08|day=29}}</ref>), but even that holdout wound up cancelled in early 2009.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110228050028/http://www.theterrordrome.com/2009/03/first-4-figures-baroness-ravage-statue-canceled/ "First-4-Figures Baroness & Ravage Statue Canceled"] at theterrordrome.com (archived)</ref> | |||
{{-}} | |||
===''Beast Wars'' busts=== | |||
{{multiple image|direction=horizontal|image1=BWDinobot minibust.jpg|width1=150|image2=First 4 Figures Optimus Primal.jpg|width2=150|footer=So for now, let the battle be here, on this strange primitive world. And let it be called... Bust Wars!}}Also on display at both Toy Fairs<ref name=UKTF/><ref name=NYTF/> were the first of a series of ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (franchise)|Beast Wars]]'' mini busts in the form of Optimus Primal and Dinobot. The ''Beast Wars'' range was intended to celebrate the franchise's tenth anniversary with a series of busts accurate to the [[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|original animated series]] (though the Primal bust's product listing also noted an influence from [[Dreamwave Productions]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070214013533/http://www.first4figures.com/exclusivesproduct_detail.asp?range=3&id=40 Optimus Primal product listing on First 4 Figures's website] (archive)</ref>) and, in a cute nod, each was to be limited to [[1996|1,996]] pieces.<ref name=ASM/> | |||
ASM reported on seeing digital mock-ups of Depth Charge, Megatron, Rattrap, Ravage, Scorponok, and Waspinator at New York Toy Fair,<ref name=ASM/> with a rounded out line-up including Cheetor, Rhinox, and Terrorsaur revealed by a later BigBadToyStore newsletter<ref name=bbtsseibs>[https://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/update-from-bigbadtoystorecom-transformers-and-gij/6539/ "Update from BigBadToyStore.com: Transformers and G.I.Joe Statues and Busts!!!"] on Seibertron.com</ref> and corresponding product listings.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070407160752/http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/menu.aspx?menu=526&category=2037 BigBadToyStore's listings for First 4 Figures' busts] (archived)</ref> Optimus Primal and Dinobot were the closest to being released, receiving finalised product images (seen at right). Waspinator and Rattrap were also far along in development, with the former's digital render being made public,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070607190207/http://www.first4figures.com/newsarticles.asp?newsid=49 Waspinator's digital render is revealed on First 4 Figures' website] (archived)</ref> and both putting in appearances at San Diego Comic-Con 2006 in unpainted prototype form.<ref name=SDCC/> | |||
We've elected to list these busts by their suggested retail price as seen on BigBadToyStore, as it likely reflects the range's stated dedication to show scale – after all, Depth Charge is [[:File:BW Maximals.jpg|real tall]]. | |||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" | |||
|width="34%" valign="top"|<u>'''$49.99 SRP'''</u> | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
{{Bp-m1|[[Cheetor (BW)/toys#First 4 Figures|Cheetor]]}} | |||
{{Bp-m1|[[Dinobot (BW)/toys#First 4 Figures|Dinobot]]}} | |||
{{Bp-m1|[[Rattrap (BW)/toys#First 4 Figures|Rattrap]]}} | |||
{{Bp-d1|[[Ravage (G1)/toys#F4F2|Ravage]]}} | |||
{{Bp-m1|[[Rhinox (BW)/toys#F4F1|Rhinox]]}} | |||
{{Bp-p1|[[Scorponok (BW)#First 4 Figures|Scorponok]]}} | |||
{{Bp-p1|[[Terrorsaur (BW)#First 4 Figures|Terrorsaur]]}} | |||
{{Bp-p1|[[Waspinator (BW)/toys#First 4 Figures|Waspinator]]}} | |||
</ul> | |||
| | |||
|width="33%" valign="top"|<u>'''$54.99 SRP'''</u> | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
{{Bp-p1|[[Megatron (BW)/toys#F4F1|Megatron]]}} | |||
{{Bp-m1|[[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#First 4 Figures|Optimus Primal]]}} | |||
</ul> | |||
| | |||
|width="33%" valign="top"|<u>'''$64.99 SRP'''</u> | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
{{Bp-m1|[[Depth Charge (BW)#First 4 Figures|Depth Charge]]}} | |||
</ul> | |||
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|} | |||
==="Generation One" series=== | |||
[[File:First 4 Figures Scourge statue.jpg|thumb|upright=1]] | |||
First heard of in the same BigBadToyStore newsletter, the "Generation One" series of statues sought to bring classic characters into the 21st century with a more realistic aesthetic.<ref name=bbtsseibs/> Despite being solicited for sale,<ref name=bbtsstat/> this range of statues was another casualty of the license's discontinuation; only Scourge has ever been seen publicly, in the form of a 3D render<ref>[https://news.tfw2005.com/2006/02/17/3d-render-of-f4f-generation-1-scourge-statue-4359 "3D Render of F4F Generation 1 Scourge Statue"] at TFW2005.com</ref> and as an unpainted prototype seen both online<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070607232229/http://www.first4figures.com/newsarticles.asp?newsid=55 Scourge prototype reveal on the First 4 Figures website] (archived)</ref> and at SDCC.<ref name=SDCC/> Digital mock-ups of the other four releases were shown to the toy press at Toy Fair 2006.<ref name=ASM/> | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
:{{Bp-d1|[[Bludgeon (G1)#First 4 Figures|Bludgeon]]}} | |||
:{{Bp-d1|[[Galvatron (G1)/toys#First 4 Figures|Galvatron]]}} | |||
:{{Bp-a1|[[Jetfire (G1)/toys#First 4 Figures|Jetfire]]}} | |||
:{{Bp-d1|[[Scourge (G1)/toys#First 4 Figures|Scourge]]}} | |||
:{{Bp-a1|[[Swoop (G1)/toys#First 4 Figures|Swoop]]}} | |||
</ul> | |||
{{-}} | |||
===Film cells=== | |||
First 4 Figures also sold film cells from the original ''Transformers'' cartoon, in conjunction with memorabilia company Rye By Post.<ref>[https://news.tfw2005.com/2005/10/05/limited-edition-transformers-g1-filmcells-from-first4figures-3692 "Limited Edition Transformers G1 Filmcells From First4Figures"] at TFW2005.com</ref> Cells were available as "standards", "doubles", and "trios".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070911091827/http://www.first4figures.com:80/products.asp First 4 Figures' product range page] (archived)</ref> | |||
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===Posters=== | |||
The mini-poster included with ''Battlefield'' Optimus Prime vs Megatron, depicting the same fight scene as drawn by [[Lam Ahtek|Little IroN]], was also sold as an A2 poster, limited to 2,500 worldwide. Corresponding posters were intended to be released for further ''Battlefield'' sets.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060226180949/http://www.first4figures.com/newsarticles.asp?newsid=18 First 4 Figures' announcement of their Little IroN poster range] (archived)</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060224100123/http://www.first4figures.com/exclusivesproduct_detail.asp?range=3&id=32 Product listing for the Optimus Prime vs Megatron poster] (archived)</ref> | |||
Another poster was produced as part of the contest that resulted in SD Ultra Magnus, featuring the winning design by Xu Wei flanked by the runners-up in the top ten (from second to tenth place): [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] by Mike Doherty, [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] by Derk Vrijdag/RunaR, [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]] by Herman Lau/Kywyn, [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]] by [[Chad Porter|Chad Wm. Porter]]/C.H.A.D., [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Sky-Byte]] by Dylan Glassford/Ninjatron, [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] by [[Josh Perez|Joshua Perez]], [[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]] by Jeff Ellis/The Madness, [[Unicron#Armada cartoon|Unicron]] by [[Ryan Button]]/Private Random, and [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] by Simon Chiddington/DeadCal. Each of the ten entrants received a copy as their prize. The posters measured 20 by 16 inches, and 500 prints were available for purchase on the F4F store.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070214013756/http://www.first4figures.com/exclusivesproduct_detail.asp?range=15&id=38 Product listing for the SD Statue Contest Digital Print] (archived)</ref><ref>[http://www.toymania.com/news/messages/7662.shtml The press release for the SD contest winner, featuring an image of the SD poster] reported on by Toymania.com</ref> | |||
==Notes== | |||
*First 4 Figures was no stranger to courting fan feedback, posting polls on their website gauging interest in statues and busts based on ''[[Transformers: The War Within|The War Within]]''<ref>[https://news.tfw2005.com/2006/02/24/do-you-want-more-transformers-war-within-statues-4392 "Do You Want More Transformers War Within Statues?"] at TFW2005.com</ref> and the [[Neo-Knights]](!)<ref>[https://news.tfw2005.com/2006/01/03/first-4-figures-neo-knights-statuesbusts-from-the-marvel-transformers-comics-4157 "First 4 Figures Neo Knights statues/busts from the Marvel Transformers Comics?"] at TFW2005.com</ref> | |||
*The company also had TFW2005.com hold a discussion thread about the desire for a ''Transformers''-themed [[chess]] set, which they monitored for product viability.<ref>[https://news.tfw2005.com/2005/12/15/help-decide-an-official-transformers-product-g1-chess-set-4085 "Help Decide An Official Transformers Product – G1 Chess Set"] and [https://news.tfw2005.com/2005/12/17/official-transformers-chess-set-discussion-part-2-4092 "Official Transformers Chess Set Discussion – Part 2"], both at TFW2005.com</ref> | |||
*Other entrants in the SD contest that had done or went on to do official work for ''Transformers'' include [[Josh Burcham]], [[Richard Chang]], [[Jeffry Englert]], [[Evan Gauntt]], [[Eric Schwartz]], and [[Andrew Scribner]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.first4figures.com First4Figures homepage] | * [http://www.first4figures.com First4Figures homepage] | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060411224626/http://www.tfw2005.com/gallery/Hosted-Galleries-SD-Transformers-Statue-Contest Gallery of the TFW2005.com contest entries] (archived) | |||
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] | ||
[[Category:Generation 1 merchandise]] | |||
[[Category:Merchandise]] | |||
Latest revision as of 15:05, 27 April 2025
First 4 Figures is a high-end collectible model and figurine company operating out of the United Kingdom and Hong Kong. Established as "Puzzle Productions" in 2002, the First 4 Figures brand was put on the map in 2003 when they acquired the worldwide resin statue license for what was then known as [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}WWE|{{#if:WWF|WWF|WWE}}]].<ref>"About Us" section on the First 4 Figures website (archived)</ref> After also acquiring the license for Magic: The Gathering, a genial relationship with Hasbro enabled the smooth negotiation for the Transformers license, a childhood favourite of the company's director, Alex Davis.<ref name=alex>TFW2005.com interviews Alex Davis in 2006</ref>
First 4 Figures' Transformers merch began with high hopes, with several different lines and multiple characters on the docket for production. Davis proved communicative with the fanbase, posting polls on the company's homepage, directly emailing fan news sites himself, and even running a contest in conjunction with TFW2005.com to get a fan submission made into an actual figurine.<ref name=poll>"TFW2005 and First4Figures Present The SD Transformers Statue Contest!" at TFW2005.com</ref> Unfortunately, a challenging marketplace affected the company's ambitious plans, with lack of retailer interest causing pre-orders of future items to remain unfulfilled before ultimately being cancelled by 2008.<ref name=cancel>"First4Figures Ravage & Baroness Statue Still Possible, Other F4F Transformers Items Cancelled" at TFW2005.com</ref> All told, the vast majority of Transformers models planned by First 4 Figures remain unreleased.
Despite these setbacks and humble beginnings, First 4 Figures persisted, and now produces collectibles for the highly popular video game and anime markets, with merchandise for franchises like Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Cowboy Bebop, Fullmetal Alchemist, Spyro the Dragon, Metal Gear Solid, and Sonic the Hedgehog. Not bad for a company which counted the Dwayne Johnson [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Doom (film)|{{#if:Doom|Doom|Doom (film)}}]] movie among its first licenses.
Merchandise
[edit]Transformers Battlefield
[edit]
Announced in conjunction with their acquisition of the license in June 2005, Transformers Battlefield was an ambitious concept: each release would feature a battle scene between two "Generation 1" characters, complete with a square base designed to interlock with other bases in the same range to create a massive diorama. The statues also made use of "REPs", or "Replacement Exterior Parts", to allow buyers to minorly customise their purchases. Each release in Battlefield was to be designed by Argentinian sculptor "Mad" Alterton.<ref name=alex/><ref>The First 4 Figures website announces its upcoming Transformers Battlefield line (archived)</ref>
Unfortunately for a series designed around interconnectivity, only the first set, Optimus Prime vs Megatron,<ref>First 4 Figures' listing for the Optimus Prime vs Megatron set (archived)</ref> was released. Online retailer BigBadToyStore solicited three sets before F4F lost the license, revealing the characters intended for release in the next two.<ref name=bbtsstat>BigBadToyStore's listings for First 4 Figures' statues (archived)</ref>
The Optimus Prime vs Megatron set also featured an A4-size mini-poster depicting the fight scene by artist Little IroN, who also implied involvement in further releases.<ref name=LIN>"Featured Fan Artist – July 2005: Littleiron" interview at TFW2005.com</ref> The mini-poster was made available separately as a digital print (see below).
A digital sculpt of a fourth Battlefield release was shown to the ASM website crew at New York Toy Fair in 2006, depicting Beast Wars Megatron impaling Rhinox through the chest with his T. rex hand,<ref name=ASM>"First4Figures Limited Transformers Statues and Busts Info!" at ASMzine.com (archived)</ref> designed by Palisades alumn Jeffry Englert (alias Trion Studios).<ref>{{#if: Here's an image of the unreleased Battlefield statue I designed for First4Figures. Obviously it is BW Megatron vs. Rhinox. |"Here's an image of the unreleased Battlefield statue I designed for First4Figures. Obviously it is BW Megatron vs. Rhinox."—|}}{{#if: https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2325413 |Primus (Jeffry Englert)|Primus (Jeffry Englert)}}{{#if: TFW2005.com |, TFW2005.com|}}{{#if: |, ""|}}{{#if: 2008 |, 2008{{#if: 08 |/{{#switch:{{#len:08}}|1=008|08}}{{#if: 28|/{{#switch:{{#len:28}}|1=028|28}}|}}}}|}}{{#if: https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2325413 ||}}{{#switch:{{#sub:https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2325413%7C7%7C11}}%7Cweb.archive= (archive link)|}}{{#switch:{{#sub:https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2325413%7C8%7C11}}%7Cweb.archive= (archive link)|}}{{#switch:{{#sub:https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2325413%7C7%7C10}}%7Carchive.is= (archive link)|}}{{#switch:{{#sub:https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2325413%7C8%7C10}}%7Carchive.is= (archive link)|}}{{#if: | (dead link)}}</ref>
SD Ultra Magnus
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In September 2005, First 4 Figures partnered with fan site TFW2005.com to run a contest to create an original Transformers statue in the super deformed style. Artist submissions would be narrowed down to a top ten by the TFW2005 staff, before being narrowed down to a top five by forum voting, and finally a simple poll on the F4F homepage. In addition to seeing their design be turned into a figure, the grand prize winner would also get a $400 spending spree at the First 4 Figures online store, with the first and second runners up being awarded $250 and $150 credit respectively. All ten entrants would receive a poster print that collaged all ten original pieces of art (see below).<ref name=poll/><ref>First 4 Figures announces the SD contest (archived)</ref><ref>First 4 Figures announces the top five voting is open (archived)</ref>
Submissions closed on October 1, and after the various rounds of voting were completed, the winner was announced on October 15: a design of Ultra Magnus by Xu Wei (a.k.a. Ironbird).<ref>First 4 Figures announces the contest winner (archived)</ref> The figure was limited to 500 pieces in the U.S., and 500 pieces in Europe.<ref>Details of the SD Ultra Magnus' upcoming release on the First 4 Figures website (archived)</ref> An even more limited version of 100 pieces, decoed in the colours of the Diaclone toy Powered Convoy, was available exclusively at the F4F online store.<ref>Original product listing for the Diaclone colours Ultra Magnus (archived)</ref>
- Ultra Magnus (Diaclone)
G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers
[edit]First 4 Figures also held the license for G.I. Joe resin figures, and solicited a number of models based on the most recent crossover continuity between Joe and Transformers; more specifically, each statue embodied a cover from Devil's Due's G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers miniseries. The subline was announced at the UK Toy Fair in January 2006, with the Optimus/Snake-Eyes and Baroness/Ravage sets on display alongside two of the Beast Wars busts (below)<ref name=UKTF>"First4Figures Beast Wars and Transformers VS. G.I. Joe Statues/Busts" at TFW2005.com</ref> before seeing a second showing at New York Toy Fair in February 2006.<ref name=NYTF>"Toy Fair 2006 - First4Figures TF & GI Joe Statues& Busts" at tformers.com</ref> The Storm Shadow statue was revealed at San Diego Comic-Con five months later.<ref name=SDCC>Tformers.com's SDCC 2006 gallery</ref>
Despite the former two being revealed and listed first,<ref name=bbtsstat/><ref>"Play.com G.I. Joe vs Transformers Statue Pre-Orders!" on Seibertron.com</ref><ref>Baroness and Ravage listing on Play.com (archived)</ref> Storm Shadow was the earliest to be released.
In fact, Storm Shadow was the only one released. After a series of delays, F4F's Transformers outputs were reportedly cancelled by mid 2008, save the Baroness and Ravage set<ref name=cancel/> (give or take a journalistic error<ref>{{#if: Ummm…. I've got the Storm Shadow vs. Optimus Prime statue. I believe it was released through comic shops last summer. Maybe they mean the Optimus Prime and Snake Eyes statue, which I think they were supposed to release? |"Ummm…. I've got the Storm Shadow vs. Optimus Prime statue. I believe it was released through comic shops last summer. Maybe they mean the Optimus Prime and Snake Eyes statue, which I think they were supposed to release?"—|}}{{#if: https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2326516 |The Crazy Collector|The Crazy Collector}}{{#if: TFW2005.com |, TFW2005.com|}}{{#if: |, ""|}}{{#if: 2008 |, 2008{{#if: 08 |/{{#switch:{{#len:08}}|1=008|08}}{{#if: 29|/{{#switch:{{#len:29}}|1=029|29}}|}}}}|}}{{#if: https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2326516 ||}}{{#switch:{{#sub:https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2326516%7C7%7C11}}%7Cweb.archive= (archive link)|}}{{#switch:{{#sub:https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2326516%7C8%7C11}}%7Cweb.archive= (archive link)|}}{{#switch:{{#sub:https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2326516%7C7%7C10}}%7Carchive.is= (archive link)|}}{{#switch:{{#sub:https://www.tfw2005.com/boards/posts/2326516%7C8%7C10}}%7Carchive.is= (archive link)|}}{{#if: | (dead link)}}</ref>), but even that holdout wound up cancelled in early 2009.<ref>"First-4-Figures Baroness & Ravage Statue Canceled" at theterrordrome.com (archived)</ref>
Beast Wars busts
[edit]Also on display at both Toy Fairs<ref name=UKTF/><ref name=NYTF/> were the first of a series of Beast Wars mini busts in the form of Optimus Primal and Dinobot. The Beast Wars range was intended to celebrate the franchise's tenth anniversary with a series of busts accurate to the original animated series (though the Primal bust's product listing also noted an influence from Dreamwave Productions<ref>Optimus Primal product listing on First 4 Figures's website (archive)</ref>) and, in a cute nod, each was to be limited to 1,996 pieces.<ref name=ASM/>
ASM reported on seeing digital mock-ups of Depth Charge, Megatron, Rattrap, Ravage, Scorponok, and Waspinator at New York Toy Fair,<ref name=ASM/> with a rounded out line-up including Cheetor, Rhinox, and Terrorsaur revealed by a later BigBadToyStore newsletter<ref name=bbtsseibs>"Update from BigBadToyStore.com: Transformers and G.I.Joe Statues and Busts!!!" on Seibertron.com</ref> and corresponding product listings.<ref>BigBadToyStore's listings for First 4 Figures' busts (archived)</ref> Optimus Primal and Dinobot were the closest to being released, receiving finalised product images (seen at right). Waspinator and Rattrap were also far along in development, with the former's digital render being made public,<ref>Waspinator's digital render is revealed on First 4 Figures' website (archived)</ref> and both putting in appearances at San Diego Comic-Con 2006 in unpainted prototype form.<ref name=SDCC/>
We've elected to list these busts by their suggested retail price as seen on BigBadToyStore, as it likely reflects the range's stated dedication to show scale – after all, Depth Charge is real tall.
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"Generation One" series
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First heard of in the same BigBadToyStore newsletter, the "Generation One" series of statues sought to bring classic characters into the 21st century with a more realistic aesthetic.<ref name=bbtsseibs/> Despite being solicited for sale,<ref name=bbtsstat/> this range of statues was another casualty of the license's discontinuation; only Scourge has ever been seen publicly, in the form of a 3D render<ref>"3D Render of F4F Generation 1 Scourge Statue" at TFW2005.com</ref> and as an unpainted prototype seen both online<ref>Scourge prototype reveal on the First 4 Figures website (archived)</ref> and at SDCC.<ref name=SDCC/> Digital mock-ups of the other four releases were shown to the toy press at Toy Fair 2006.<ref name=ASM/>
Film cells
[edit]First 4 Figures also sold film cells from the original Transformers cartoon, in conjunction with memorabilia company Rye By Post.<ref>"Limited Edition Transformers G1 Filmcells From First4Figures" at TFW2005.com</ref> Cells were available as "standards", "doubles", and "trios".<ref>First 4 Figures' product range page (archived)</ref>
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Posters
[edit]The mini-poster included with Battlefield Optimus Prime vs Megatron, depicting the same fight scene as drawn by Little IroN, was also sold as an A2 poster, limited to 2,500 worldwide. Corresponding posters were intended to be released for further Battlefield sets.<ref>First 4 Figures' announcement of their Little IroN poster range (archived)</ref><ref>Product listing for the Optimus Prime vs Megatron poster (archived)</ref>
Another poster was produced as part of the contest that resulted in SD Ultra Magnus, featuring the winning design by Xu Wei flanked by the runners-up in the top ten (from second to tenth place): Shockwave by Mike Doherty, Jazz by Derk Vrijdag/RunaR, Cosmos by Herman Lau/Kywyn, Red Alert by Chad Wm. Porter/C.H.A.D., Sky-Byte by Dylan Glassford/Ninjatron, Bumblebee by Joshua Perez, Trypticon by Jeff Ellis/The Madness, Unicron by Ryan Button/Private Random, and Grimlock by Simon Chiddington/DeadCal. Each of the ten entrants received a copy as their prize. The posters measured 20 by 16 inches, and 500 prints were available for purchase on the F4F store.<ref>Product listing for the SD Statue Contest Digital Print (archived)</ref><ref>The press release for the SD contest winner, featuring an image of the SD poster reported on by Toymania.com</ref>
Notes
[edit]- First 4 Figures was no stranger to courting fan feedback, posting polls on their website gauging interest in statues and busts based on The War Within<ref>"Do You Want More Transformers War Within Statues?" at TFW2005.com</ref> and the Neo-Knights(!)<ref>"First 4 Figures Neo Knights statues/busts from the Marvel Transformers Comics?" at TFW2005.com</ref>
- The company also had TFW2005.com hold a discussion thread about the desire for a Transformers-themed chess set, which they monitored for product viability.<ref>"Help Decide An Official Transformers Product – G1 Chess Set" and "Official Transformers Chess Set Discussion – Part 2", both at TFW2005.com</ref>
- Other entrants in the SD contest that had done or went on to do official work for Transformers include Josh Burcham, Richard Chang, Jeffry Englert, Evan Gauntt, Eric Schwartz, and Andrew Scribner.





