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==Errors==
==Errors==
*p. 14: The fold-out catalog is referred to as being issued in America, but was only issued in the UK.
*p. 14: The fold-out catalog is referred to as being issued in America, but was only issued in the UK
*p. 42: [[Arcee (Energon)|''Energon'' Arcee]] is referred to as "a female Autobot car" rather than a motorcycle.
*p. 42: [[Arcee (Energon)|''Energon'' Arcee]] is referred to as "a female Autobot car" rather than a motorcycle
*p. 45: [[Tidal Wave (Armada)|Tidal Wave]] has his name spelled as "Tidalwave" twice.
*p. 45: [[Tidal Wave (Armada)|Tidal Wave]] has his name spelled as "Tidalwave" twice
*p. 55: [[Transformers: Crossovers]] [[Hulk]] is referred to as transforming into a tank, but the photograph is of the bulldozer Hulk.
*p. 55: [[Transformers: Crossovers]] [[Hulk]] is referred to as transforming into a tank, but the photograph is of the bulldozer Hulk
*p. 76–77: [[Spotlight: Doubledealer|Spotlight: Doubledealer's]] cover art is credited to Dan Khanna instead of E.J. Su.
*p. 76–77: [[Spotlight: Doubledealer|Spotlight: Doubledealer's]] cover art is credited to Dan Khanna instead of E.J. Su
*p. 100–101: ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'' is said to have been released in Japan in 1986 rather than 1989.
*p. 100–101: ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'' is said to have been released in Japan in 1986 rather than 1989
*p. 114:  [[Longrack (BW)|Longrack]] is referred to as "Longneck."
*p. 114:  [[Longrack (BW)|Longrack]] is referred to as "Longneck"
*p. 117:  [[Strika (BM)|Strika]] is referred to as "Strike."
*p. 117:  [[Strika (BM)|Strika]] is referred to as "Strike"
*p. 120:  While the subject of the page is ''[[Transformers: Energon (cartoon)|Transformers: Energon]]'', one of the [[:File:Armada 52 - Prime and no Matrix.jpg|images]] of [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] is from the ''[[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Transformers: Armada]]'' episode "[[Mortal Combat]]".
*p. 120:  While the subject of the page is ''[[Transformers: Energon (cartoon)|Transformers: Energon]]'', one of the images of [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] is pulled from the closing shots of the ''[[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Transformers: Armada]]'' episode "[[Mortal Combat]]"
*p. 126:  [[Digitalscape]] is described as being the animators of ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Prime]]'', not [[Polygon Pictures]]
*p. 126:  [[Digitalscape]] is described as being the animators of ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Prime]]'', not [[Polygon Pictures]]
*p. 130:  The initial treatment of ''[[Transformers (film)|Transformers]]'' is credited to [[Don Murphy]], not [[Tom DeSanto]].
*p. 130:  The initial treatment of ''[[Transformers (film)|Transformers]]'' is credited to [[Don Murphy]], not [[Tom DeSanto]]
*p. 153:  [[Silverbolt (WFC)|Silverbolt]] is absent from the character list for ''[[Transformers: War for Cybertron (360/PS3/PC)|War for Cybertron]]''.
*p. 153:  [[Silverbolt (WFC)|Silverbolt]] is absent from the character list for ''[[Transformers: War for Cybertron (360/PS3/PC)|War for Cybertron]]''


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 05:32, 18 January 2025

Transformers Vault
The Complete Transformers Universe Showcasing Rare Collectibles and Memorabilia
Publisher Harry N. Abrams (United States), Ice Water Press (Australia)
First published June 8, 2011
Written by Pablo Hidalgo,
Peter Cullen (foreword)
ISBN ISBN 0810998688

ISBN 978-0810998681

Page count 160

Transformers Vault: The Complete Transformers Universe Showcasing Rare Collectibles and Memorabilia is one of the more comprehensive and accurate English-language licensed guidebooks to explore the history of the entire Transformers brand. The book recounts the original development of the pre-Transformer toylines, the conception of the foundational storyline and marketing elements in the 1980s, and then each successive incarnation of the international toylines, media, and merchandising, with spotlights on important characters, creators, and franchise milestones.

Interactive content

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Vault contains seven pieces of interactive memorabilia, reproductions of artifacts, and artwork from throughout Transformer history, some removable that are stored in pockets built into the pages, while others are bound into the book or attached to the pages. These include:

Other notable content

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  • Various Generation One era box art.
  • Foreword by Peter Cullen
  • Overview of the Transformers toys' predecessors (Micro Change, Diaclone, etc.) and their evolution into the original Transformers toys.
    • Toy photographs: Battle Convoy (Optimus predecessor); pre-Transformer Trailbreaker; Diakron predecessor for Ironhide.
    • 1986 patent for Megatron's toy and accompanying photographs of said toy.
    • Pre-Transformers Bumblebee toy box and an early red version of Bumblebee.
    • Blaster toy prototypes.
    • Wax prototypes for Bruticus and the Combaticons.
    • Concept sculpt for Inferno's head.
    • Original Sunstreaker toy and the early wooden models of the original Sideswipe toy.
    • Scans of early U.K. catalogues.
    • Early version of the Jazz toy.
  • Overview of miscellaneous Transformers merchandise that accompanied the toyline.
    • Photographs of an Autobot-themed lunchbox, Transformers roller-skates, a Hide-n-Sleep tent, Autobot-themed slippers, the Decepto-Pack and its packaging, and a pedal car loosely based on Jazz.
    • Diagram for the "proof of identity" stickers found on 1985-1987 Transformers toys.
    • Scan of the Transformers Board Game boxfront.
    • Starscream 3-D jigsaw puzzle.
    • The Transformers Activity Center in its original packaging.
  • Overview of Robot Points, S.T.A.R.S. media, and accompanying images.
  • Stingray Headmaster Decepticon concept art.
  • Overview of early Japanese exclusive toys.
  • Various other Generation One era toys.
  • Concept art for a MicroMaster deluxe vehicle transformation sequence.
  • Action Master Omega Supreme concept board.
  • MicroMaster Quick Switch concept art.
  • Generation 2 overview.
    • Cover for the Generation 2 European catalog.
    • Various unreleased G2 packaging artwork.
    • G2 Gobots overview.
  • Beast Era overview.
    • Wax concept sculpt for Torca.
    • Japanese catalogue page promoting the Beast Wars line.
  • Robots in Disguise overview.
  • Unicron Trilogy overview.
    • Various Unicron trilogy toylines concept sketches.
    • Comparison between the original 1987 Unicron toy prototype and the Transformers twenty-fifth anniversary Unicron toy.
  • Alternators and Masterpiece Editions overview.
  • Transformers: Classics overview.
  • Transformers Animated overview.
  • Live Transformers overview.
  • Transformers: Crossovers overview.
  • Transformers comics:
    • Stills from the 1984 commercial for the Transformers comic books.
    • Scans from the Marvel The Transformers comics; both interiors and covers.
    • Crossovers in Transformers comics.
    • Scans from The Special Teams Have Arrived.
    • Dreamwave comics overview.
    • Transformers Manga overview.
    • Club Comics overview.
    • BotCon merchandise overview.
    • IDW comics overview, including Generation One comics, Beast Era comics and live action movie comics.
  • Transformers on Television.
    • The original cartoon.
      • VHS packaging for Season 1 episodes.
    • Various origins for the Transformers race throughout media.
    • The Transformers: The Movie and its soundtrack.
    • Scan of the Optimus Prime Is Back flyer.
    • Japanese Transformers cartoons overview (1985-1990).
      • The Japanese Transformers soundtrack on vinyl.
    • Screenshots of Optimus Prime and Tommy Kennedy.
    • The Beast Era cartoons.
    • The Robots in Disguise cartoon.
    • The Unicron trilogy cartoons.
    • The Transformers Animated cartoon.
    • The Transformers: Prime cartoon.
      • Photograph of the giant statue of Optimus Prime at Comic-Con 2010 in San Diego.
  • The Transformers films.
    • The new wave of non-toy Transformers merchandise.
    • Sketches from the Dark of the Moon style guide.
  • The War for Cybertron video game and related fiction.
    • Previous Transformers video games, including packaging photography.
    • Map of Cybertron.

Covers

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United States

Australia

  • Slipcase: Autobot symbol (on front) and Generation 1 Optimus Prime (on back) by Figueroa.
  • Front cover: Decepticon symbol
  • Back cover: Generation 1 Megatron by Figueroa.

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