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|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Transformers Collection|Convoy (Optimus Prime)]]
|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Transformers Collection|Convoy]]
|?? [[2002]]
|?? [[2002]]
|"Thick" rifle, new energon axe accessory
|"Thick" rifle, new energon axe accessory
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|1
|1
|[[Jazz (G1)/toys#Transformers Collection|Meister (Jazz)]]
|[[Jazz (G1)/toys#Transformers Collection|Meister]]
|[[July 20]], 2002
|[[July 20]], 2002
|"Martinii" sponsor decals modified to "Meister"
|"Martinii" sponsor decals modified to "Meister"
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|[[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#Transformers Collection|Lambor (Sideswipe)]]
|[[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#Transformers Collection|Lambor]]
|March ??, [[2003]]
|March ??, [[2003]]
|Reissue of [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#New Year Special|New Year Special]] version
|Reissue of [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#New Year Special|New Year Special]] version
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|[[Mini Vehicle|Minibot Team]]
|[[Mini Vehicle|Minibot Team]]
|January ??, [[2004]]
|January ??, [[2004]]
|[[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Transformers Collection|Bumble (Bumblebee)]] w/ retooled head, [[Cosmos (G1)#Transformers Collection|Adams (Cosmos)]] w/ altered decal, [[Gears (G1)#Toys|Gears]], [[Huffer (G1)#Toys|Drag (Huffer)]], [[Powerglide (G1)#Toys|Powerglide]] w/ insignia decal, [[Warpath (G1)#Toys|Warpath]] w/ insignia decal
|[[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Transformers Collection|Bumble]] w/ retooled head, [[Cosmos (G1)#Transformers Collection|Adams]] w/ altered decal, [[Gears (G1)#Toys|Gears]], [[Huffer (G1)#Toys|Drag]], [[Powerglide (G1)#Toys|Powerglide]] w/ insignia decal, [[Warpath (G1)#Toys|Warpath]] w/ insignia decal
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|[[Hot Rod (G1)/toys|Hot Rodimus (Hot Rod)]]
|[[Hot Rod/toys|Hot Rodimus]]
|April ??, 2004
|April ??, 2004
|Metal parts, retooled original guns, [[Targetmaster]] [[Firebolt (G1)#Toys|Firebolt]]
|Metal parts, retooled original guns, [[Targetmaster]] [[Firebolt (G1)#Toys|Firebolt]]
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|[[Ricochet (Headmasters)#Generation 1|Stepper (Ricochet)]]
|[[Ricochet (Headmasters)#Generation 1|Stepper]]
|August ??, 2004
|August ??, 2004
|Includes original [[Jazz (G1)/toys#Generation 1|Jazz]] weapons, retooled [[Nightstick (Ricochet)|Nebulon]]
|Includes original [[Jazz (G1)/toys#Generation 1|Jazz]] weapons, retooled [[Nightstick (Ricochet)|Nebulon]]
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|[[Insecticon (G1)#Toys|Insectrons (Insecticons)]]
|[[Insecticon (G1)#Toys|Insectron]]
|September ??, 2004
|September ??, 2004
|[[Bombshell (G1)#Toys|Bombshell]], [[Kickback (G1)#Toys|Kickback]] & [[Shrapnel (G1)#Toys|Shrapnel]], includes 3 [[energon cube]]s
|[[Bombshell (G1)#Toys|Bombshell]], [[Kickback (G1)#Toys|Kickback]] & [[Shrapnel (G1)#Toys|Shrapnel]], includes 3 [[energon cube]]s
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|Future Cybertrons (Autobots)
|Future Cybertrons (Autobots)
|August ??, 2005
|August ??, 2005
|Targetmaster [[Kup (G1)#Transformers Collection|Chear (Kup)]] w/ metal parts, [[Recoil#Toys|Recoil]], [[Wheelie (G1)#Toys|Wheelie]] w/ gray face
|Targetmaster [[Kup (G1)#Transformers Collection|Chear]] w/ metal parts, [[Recoil#Toys|Recoil]], [[Wheelie (G1)#Toys|Wheelie]] w/ gray face
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|[[Blaster (G1)#Toys|Broadcast (Blaster)]]
|[[Blaster (G1)#Toys|Broadcast]]
|March ??, [[2006]]
|March ??, [[2006]]
|Includes [[Steeljaw (G1)#Transformers Collection|Steeljaw]] w/ cassette case
|Includes [[Steeljaw (G1)#Transformers Collection|Steeljaw]] w/ cassette case

Revision as of 06:47, 27 February 2016

They release me before Megatron, Starscream and Soundwave?!

The Transformers Collection is one of Takara's series of Generation 1 reissues. Each toy is housed inside a "book-box"-style package that opens just like a large book, complete with a small booklet containing profiles of the reissued character (and a couple of random characters), episodes of the cartoon and a small portion of the Japanese catalog.

Some figures combine accessories from different versions of the toys. Twenty-two sets were reissued, and many of these releases were accompanied by redecoes exclusive to Takara's e-HOBBY online service, as well as other Transformers reissues not part of the Collection line. The line went on indefinite hiatus while the 2007 movie was in production and appears to have ended, as the Transformers Encore line now has taken the reissue mantle, though not in book format.

The series (up to 18) is showcased in The Transformers: Binaltech & TF Collection Complete Guide coffee table book, published in 2005.

Toys

Number Item Release date Notes
0 Convoy ?? 2002 "Thick" rifle, new energon axe accessory
1 Meister July 20, 2002 "Martinii" sponsor decals modified to "Meister"
2 Prowl July 20, 2002 Altered decals
3 Skids September 27 2002
4 Tracks September 27, 2002
5 Smokescreen December 20, 2002 Altered stickers
6 Megatron December 20, 2002 New energon mace accessory
7 Lambor March ??, 2003 Reissue of New Year Special version
8 Inferno June ??, 2003 Blue eyes, tampographed symbol
9 Starscream June ??, 2003 Retooled fists, gun mode Megatron accessory, Optimus Prime fist for gun-Megatron
10 Soundwave September ??, 2003 Includes Laserbeak & cassette case
11 Astrotrain December ??, 2003 Japanese white coloration, altered stickers
12 Minibot Team January ??, 2004 Bumble w/ retooled head, Adams w/ altered decal, Gears, Drag, Powerglide w/ insignia decal, Warpath w/ insignia decal
13 Hot Rodimus April ??, 2004 Metal parts, retooled original guns, Targetmaster Firebolt
14 Hound July ??, 2004
15 Stepper August ??, 2004 Includes original Jazz weapons, retooled Nebulon
16 Insectron September ??, 2004 Bombshell, Kickback & Shrapnel, includes 3 energon cubes
17 Blitzwing January ??, 2005 No rubsign, turret cannot be removed
18 Soundblaster March ??, 2005 Includes Ravage & Buzzsaw w/ cassette cases
19 Cybertron Perceptor June ??, 2005
20 Future Cybertrons (Autobots) August ??, 2005 Targetmaster Chear w/ metal parts, Recoil, Wheelie w/ gray face
21 Broadcast March ??, 2006 Includes Steeljaw w/ cassette case


Notes

  • An early fan name for the Collection line was "Dreamwave reissues", because many of the toys used recycled cover artwork originally drawn by Pat Lee for Dreamwave's first Generation One mini-series for their box artwork. There have even been fan theories that attempted to "predict" upcoming reissues based on those covers. However, directly associating the line with Dreamwave is more than a little inappropriate, considering about half the box artwork has in fact been drawn by Japanese fan-turned-pro Hirofumi Ichikawa... who has never in his life worked for Dreamwave. Chinese fans, as well as auction sellers, still frequently use the abbreviated name "DW" to refer to the reissue toyline to this very day, however.