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{{Bp-a1|[[Alpha Trion (G1)#Super Collection Figure|Alpha Trin]] with Mega Zarak's left leg}} | {{Bp-a1|[[Alpha Trion (G1)#Super Collection Figure|Alpha Trin]] with Mega Zarak's left leg}} | ||
{{Bp-d1|[[Cyclonus (G1)/toys#Super Collection Figure|Cyclonus]] with Mega Zarak's right leg}} | {{Bp-d1|[[Cyclonus (G1)/toys#Super Collection Figure|Cyclonus]] with Mega Zarak's right leg}} | ||
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When Hasbro released the ''Super Collection Figure'' line in the United States under the title ''[[Heroes of Cybertron (toyline)#Heroes of Cybertron|Heroes of Cybertron]]'', they initially didn't adopt the "Build a Figure" feature for the first three lines, but then did so anyways with waves 4 and 5. Wave 4's BAF was [[Fortress Maximus (G1)#Heroes of Cybertron|Fortress Maximus]], while wave 5's was [[Metroplex (G1)#Heroes of Cybertron|Metroplex]]. | |||
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|width="25%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 4'''</u> | |||
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{{Bp-a1|[[Autobot]] Espionage Team<br>([[Bumblebee (G1)/merchandise#Heroes of Cybertron|Bumblebee]] & [[Spike Witwicky (G1)#Heroes of Cybertron|Spike]]) with Fortress MAximus's right leg}} | |||
{{Bp-d1|[[Dirge (G1)/toys#Heroes of Cybertron|Dirge]] with Fortress Maximus's torso}} | |||
{{Bp-d1|[[Gigatron (G1)#Heroes of Cybertron|Powermaster Gigatron]] with Fortress Maximus's left arm}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|[[Jazz (G1)/toys#Heroes of Cybertron|Autobot Jazz]] with Fortress Maximus's left leg}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|[[Perceptor (G1)/toys#Heroes of Cybertron|Perceptor]] with Fortress Maximus's head and sword}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|[[Wheeljack (G1)/toys#Heroes of Cybertron|Wheeljack]] with Fortress Maximus's right arm}} | |||
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|width="25%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 5'''</u> | |||
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{{Bp-d1|[[Devastator (G1)/toys#Heroes of Cybertron|Constructicon Devastator]] with Metroplex's left arm}} | |||
{{Bp-d1|[[Megatron (G1)/merchandise#HOCLaserbeak|Megatron]] with [[Laserbeak (G1)/toys#Heroes of Cybertron|Laserbeak]] with Metroplex's right arm}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|[[Omega Supreme (G1)#Heroes of Cybertron|Omega Supreme]] with Metroplex's torso}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#HOCComm|Optimus Prime with Communicator]] with Metroplex's head and weapons}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|[[Ratchet (G1)/toys#Heroes of Cybertron|Autobot Ratchet]] with Metroplex's right leg}} | |||
{{Bp-d1|[[Starscream (G1)/merchandise#HOCcrown|Starscream with Crown]] with Metroplex's left leg}} | |||
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Revision as of 19:44, 31 December 2022
"Build a Figure" (or "BAF" for short) is a marketing method for action figures, in which the components of one figure (which cannot be purchased by itself) are packaged along with "standard" individually-sold figures in the same line. The BAF is thus only available for customers who buy all the figures in a wave or consecutive waves. Since the BAF tends to be highly desirable to collectors, the practice can encourage them to buy even the less desirable "normal" figures in an assortment. As a rule, the individually-sold figures will be associated with one consistent BAF part (i.e. figure A always includes the head, figure B the torso, etc.).
While very common in toylines such as Marvel Legends, this practice is comparably less common in Transformers toylines due to the requirement for regular Transformers figures to, well, transform. Thus, it is either limited to toylines that feature non-transforming figures, or the characters chosen for BAFs are those that do not have an alternate mode.
Build a Figure Transformers
Super Collection Figure
Takara's Super Collection Figure (SCF) line of non-transforming PVC miniature figurines featured BAFs of larger characters for Acts 3 through 8:
- Fortress Maximus for Act 3, alternatively in full color or as a colorless translucent version. His BAF parts were limited to the normal-colored versions of the figurines in two out of every ten cases in an equal ratio, with one case containing the parts for a colored Fortress Maximus, while the other contained the parts for the translucent version.
- Metroflex for Act 4, alternatively in full color or as a colorless translucent version. His BAF parts were limited to the pewter-colored versions of the figurines in eight out of every ten cases in an equal ratio, with four cases containing the parts for a colored Metroflex, while the other four contained the parts for the translucent version.
- Black Zarak for Act 5, alternatively in full color or as a smoked translucent version. His BAF parts were limited to the pewter-colored versions of the figurines in eight out of every ten cases in an equal ratio, with four cases containing the parts for a colored Black Zarak, while the other four contained the parts for the translucent version.
- Grand Maximus for Act 6, alternatively in full color or as a pewter-colored version. His BAF parts were limited to the pewter-colored versions of the figurines in eight out of every ten cases, with six cases containined the parts for a colored Grand Maximus, while the other two cointained the parts for the pewter version.
- Add-on parts for upgrading the Star Saber figurine into Victory Saber for Act 7, alternatively in full color or as a pewter-colored version (to be used for the pewter-colored Star Saber figurine). The normal-colored add-on parts were included with the pewter-colored versions of the figurines in eight out of every ten cases, while the remaining two cases would instead contain the pewter-colored add-on parts.
- Mega Zarak for Act 8, alternatively in full color or as a pewter-colored version. His normal-colored BAF parts were included alternatively with the normal-colored (Cyclonus, Dai Atlas, Meister, Star Convoy) or pewter-colored (Alpha Trin, Fortress) versions of the figurines in six out of every ten cases, while the remaining four cases would instead contain the pewter-colored BAF parts.
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Act 8
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Heroes of Cybertron
When Hasbro released the Super Collection Figure line in the United States under the title Heroes of Cybertron, they initially didn't adopt the "Build a Figure" feature for the first three lines, but then did so anyways with waves 4 and 5. Wave 4's BAF was Fortress Maximus, while wave 5's was Metroplex.
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Beast Wars 10th Anniversary
Hasbro's Beast Wars 10th Anniversary reissue line featured the first ever official toy of Trans-Mutate as the BAF for its first two waves of Deluxe figures.
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Cyberverse
Hasbro's Cyberverse line featured Maccadam as the BAF for the first four waves of Deluxe Class figures. Please note that the package refreshes of those figures sold in the packaging style of the line's final Dinobots Unite subline imprint omitted the BAF parts.
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Wave 4
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EarthSpark
Hasbro's EarthSpark line featured Mandroid as the BAF for its Deluxe Class figures.
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Wave 2
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Wave 3
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Build a cardboard
Similar in concept to "Build a Figures", some exclusive subline imprints feature extra pieces of cardboard included with some or all figures that can be assembled into a background diorama or an accessory.
War for Cybertron Trilogy
The first two waves of the War for Cybertron Trilogy line's Walmart exclusive Netflix subline included cardboard pieces with the first two waves of its Deluxe Class assortment that could be assembled into a Teletraan I backdrop.
Netflix Deluxe Class wave 1
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Netflix Deluxe Class wave 2
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Legacy
The Legacy line's Amazon exclusive Wreck N' Rule Collection subline included cardboard pieces with each figure or two-pack that could be assembled into a Wrecker hammer.
Wreck N' Rule Collection
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Notes
- A common misconception is that "Build a Figure" means getting a "free" additional figure when buying all the toys that include the body parts. In reality, the extra parts are factored into the budget for the individual toys, so it's not like the manufacturer is just handing out figures for free as a reward for loyal customers.
See also
- Combiner, a practice in which the individual figures are the Build-A-Figure parts.


