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[[Image:TFU03-toy_Roulette.jpg|thumb|right|250px|From Roulette...]]
[[Image:TFU03-toy_Roulette.jpg|thumb|right|250px|From Roulette...]]
[[Image:TFU03-toy_ShadowStriker.jpg|thumb|right|250px|...to a completely different character!]]
[[Image:ROTFLegendsBumblebeeRepaints.jpg|thumb|right|250px|What do you say? A Cliffjumper redeco? BLASPHEMY!]]


The term '''repaint''' is often used as a synonym for a [[redeco]] by fans, but that usage is technically incorrect. A repaint is a [[toy]] where ''only'' the [[paint operation]]s have been changed while still using the same base plastic colors from a previous incarnation of the sculpt.
The term '''repaint''' is often used as a synonym for a [[redeco]] by fans, but that usage is technically incorrect. A repaint is a [[toy]] where ''only'' the [[paint operation]]s have been changed while still using the same base plastic colors from a previous incarnation of the sculpt.


Repaints are in fact a rarity among ''Transformers'' toys since almost all instances of extensive color changes involve a change in the base plastic colors, but they do actually exist. Interestingly enough, the most noteworthy examples of repaints in the Transformers toy line are all store or event [[exclusive]]s. The [[live-action film series]] increased the number of genuine repaints considerably, because Hasbro wanted to keep redecos as the same [[character]]s, and keep deco changes to a minimum to keep the characters easily recognizable for kids.  
Repaints are in fact a rarity among ''Transformers'' toys since almost all instances of extensive color changes involve a change in the base plastic colors, but they do actually exist. Interestingly enough, the most noteworthy examples of repaints in the Transformers toy line are all store or event [[exclusive]]s. The [[live-action film series]] increased the number of genuine repaints considerably, because Hasbro wanted to keep redecos as the same [[character]]s, and keep deco changes to a minimum to keep the characters easily recognizable for kids.  
 
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==Examples==
==Examples==
[[Image:TFU03-toy_ShadowStriker.jpg|thumb|right|250px|...to a completely different character!]]
[[Image:ROTFLegendsBumblebeeRepaints.jpg|thumb|right|250px|What do you say? A Cliffjumper redeco? BLASPHEMY!]]
*[[Roulette (Universe)|Roulette]] and [[Shadow Striker (Universe)|Shadow Striker]] from the [[OTFCC 2003]] set were repaints of ''each other''.
*[[Roulette (Universe)|Roulette]] and [[Shadow Striker (Universe)|Shadow Striker]] from the [[OTFCC 2003]] set were repaints of ''each other''.


*The [[e-HOBBY]] exclusive [[Clamp Down]] was a repaint of ''[[The Transformers (toyline)|Generation 1]]'' [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]], with the addition of different [[sticker]]s.
*The [[e-HOBBY]] exclusive [[Clamp Down]] was a repaint of ''[[The Transformers (toyline)|Generation 1]]'' [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]], with the addition of different [[sticker]]s.


*The [[Walmart]]-exclusive ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' versions of [[Side Burn (RID)|Side Burn]] and [[Prowl (RID)|Prowl]] were repaints of previous ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (toyline)|Robots in Disguise]]'' releases of these sculpts, Prowl of the original RID release and Side Burn of the "Super"/"New Style" redeco.
*The [[Walmart]]-exclusive ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' versions of [[Side Burn (RID)|Side Burn]] and [[Prowl (RID)|Prowl]] were repaints of previous ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|Robots in Disguise]]'' releases of these sculpts, Prowl of the original RID release and Side Burn of the "Super"/"New Style" redeco.


*The Walmart exclusive ''Universe'' [[Spy Changer]] [[Prowl (Spychanger)|Prowl]], himself a redeco of ''Robots in Disguise'' Spy Changer [[Prowl (RID)|Prowl 2]], had his car shell (originally based on ''[[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]]'' [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert's]] deco) repainted into ''Generation 1'' [[Prowl (G1)/toys|Prowl]] for a [[KB Toys]] exclusive [[wave]] of ''Generation 1''-themed Spy Changers in packaging simply branded "Transformers" with no additional title. A year later, those six Spy Changers, including Prowl, were re-released in [[rebranding|rebranded]] ''Universe'' packaging.
*The Walmart exclusive ''Universe'' [[Spy Changer]] [[Prowl (Spychanger)|Prowl]], himself a redeco of ''Robots in Disguise'' Spy Changer [[Prowl (RID)|Prowl 2]], had his car shell (originally based on ''[[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]]'' [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert's]] deco) repainted into ''Generation 1'' [[Prowl (G1)/toys|Prowl]] for a [[KB Toys]] exclusive [[wave]] of ''Generation 1''-themed Spy Changers in packaging simply branded "Transformers" with no additional title. A year later, those six Spy Changers, including Prowl, were re-released in [[rebranding|rebranded]] ''Universe'' packaging.


* The original [[Movie (toyline)|''Movie'' toyline]] had [[Target]] exclusive "[[AllSpark#Live-action movie universe|AllSpark]] enhanced" versions of Deluxe Class [[Bumblebee (Movie)/toys|Bumblebee]], [[Jazz (Movie)|Autobot Jazz]], [[Brawl (Movie)|Decepticon Brawl]] and [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] which simply add extra "[[AllSpark Power]]" paint operations to the existing decos (although the [[Frenzy (Movie)|Decepticon Frenzy]] figure included with Barricade was a redeco with different plastic colors).
* The original [[Movie (toyline)|''Movie'' toyline]] had [[Target]] exclusive "[[AllSpark#Live-action movie universe|AllSpark]] enhanced" versions of Deluxe Class [[Bumblebee (Movie)/toys|Bumblebee]], [[Jazz (Movie)|Autobot Jazz]], [[Brawl (Movie)|Decepticon Brawl]] and [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] which simply add extra "[[AllSpark Power]]" paint operations to the existing decos (although the [[Frenzy (Movie)|Decepticon Frenzy]] figure included with Barricade was a redeco with different plastic colors).

Revision as of 06:48, 3 July 2015

From Roulette...

The term repaint is often used as a synonym for a redeco by fans, but that usage is technically incorrect. A repaint is a toy where only the paint operations have been changed while still using the same base plastic colors from a previous incarnation of the sculpt.

Repaints are in fact a rarity among Transformers toys since almost all instances of extensive color changes involve a change in the base plastic colors, but they do actually exist. Interestingly enough, the most noteworthy examples of repaints in the Transformers toy line are all store or event exclusives. The live-action film series increased the number of genuine repaints considerably, because Hasbro wanted to keep redecos as the same characters, and keep deco changes to a minimum to keep the characters easily recognizable for kids.

Examples

...to a completely different character!
What do you say? A Cliffjumper redeco? BLASPHEMY!
  • The Walmart exclusive Universe Spy Changer Prowl, himself a redeco of Robots in Disguise Spy Changer Prowl 2, had his car shell (originally based on Generation 1 Red Alert's deco) repainted into Generation 1 Prowl for a KB Toys exclusive wave of Generation 1-themed Spy Changers in packaging simply branded "Transformers" with no additional title. A year later, those six Spy Changers, including Prowl, were re-released in rebranded Universe packaging.
  • Revenge of the Fallen Legends Class Bumblebee saw several repaints that were limited to minor changes to his deco while keeping the basic plastic colors the same, namely Recon Bumblebee, the version available as part of the Target exclusive two-pack with Shadow Striker, as well as 2010 Transformers Cyberfire Bumblebee.


See also