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:''[[Studio Series]]'' "Concept Art KSI Widow" transforms into a licensed McLaren MP4-12C as seen in ''[[Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction]]''. Her robot mode most closely resembles [[Steve Jung]]'s "Weapons" concept art (see "Gallery" below), while her forearm-mounted blasters originate from a different one of his concepts. The blasters can be attached to her arms and stored on the inside of her doors in robot mode or inside her legs in vehicle mode. | :''[[Studio Series]]'' "Concept Art KSI Widow" transforms into a licensed McLaren MP4-12C as seen in ''[[Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction]]''. Her robot mode most closely resembles [[Steve Jung]]'s "Weapons" concept art (see "Gallery" below), while her forearm-mounted blasters originate from a different one of his concepts. The blasters can be attached to her arms and stored on the inside of her doors in robot mode or inside her legs in vehicle mode. | ||
:Unlike most other ''Studio Series'' Deluxe cars, Widow avoids having a large [[kibble]] backpack by incorporating most of her car parts into into her calves in a manner similar to the [[Vehicon (Prime)#Robots in Disguise|second ''Prime'' Vehicon Deluxe toy]]. She also uses separate clear plastic parts for all her windows, a rarity for the time. Widow's driver's side A-pillar appears to be missing molded detail by the top edge of the windshield that the passenger side has. | :Unlike most other ''Studio Series'' Deluxe cars, Widow avoids having a large [[kibble]] backpack by incorporating most of her car parts into into her calves in a manner similar to the [[Vehicon (Prime)#Robots in Disguise|second ''Prime'' Vehicon Deluxe toy]]. She also uses separate clear plastic parts for all her windows, a rarity for the time. Widow's driver's side A-pillar appears to be missing a molded detail by the top edge of the windshield that the passenger side has. | ||
:Hasbro stock photos for KSI Widow have an oddly desaturated orange instead of her more vibrant, subtly metallic shade. Her product description also mentions a "chain" accessory that isn't included, potentially a dropped idea also based on the "Weapons" art. | :Hasbro stock photos for KSI Widow have an oddly desaturated orange instead of her more vibrant, subtly metallic shade. Her product description also mentions a "chain" accessory that isn't included, potentially a dropped idea also based on the "Weapons" art. | ||
Revision as of 19:31, 25 December 2025
| The name or term "Widow" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Widow (disambiguation). |

- KSI Widow is a Decepticon from the Age of Extinction portion of the live-action film continuity family.
Created as a marketable drone robot by KSI, KSI Widow turns into an orange McLaren MP4-12C and was "freed" by Galvatron to become part of his new army. No, she is not French.
Fiction
Age of Extinction film

Widow was one of a number of drones created by KSI, using salvaged supplies of transformium from the remains of deceased Transformers recycled into raw materials. She was commandeered by Galvatron and was present in a convoy of his forces as they crossed a bridge and proceeded deeper into Hong Kong to track down the Seed, although there was no sign of her when the Decepticons subsequently engaged the Autobots in the city. Age of Extinction
Toys
Studio Series

- Concept Art KSI Widow (Deluxe Class, 2025)
- Movie: Age of Extinction
- Accessories: 2 forearm blasters
- Known designers: Evan Brooks (Hasbro), Takashi Kunihiro (TakaraTomy)[1]
- Studio Series "Concept Art KSI Widow" transforms into a licensed McLaren MP4-12C as seen in Age of Extinction. Her robot mode most closely resembles Steve Jung's "Weapons" concept art (see "Gallery" below), while her forearm-mounted blasters originate from a different one of his concepts. The blasters can be attached to her arms and stored on the inside of her doors in robot mode or inside her legs in vehicle mode.
- Unlike most other Studio Series Deluxe cars, Widow avoids having a large kibble backpack by incorporating most of her car parts into into her calves in a manner similar to the second Prime Vehicon Deluxe toy. She also uses separate clear plastic parts for all her windows, a rarity for the time. Widow's driver's side A-pillar appears to be missing a molded detail by the top edge of the windshield that the passenger side has.
- Hasbro stock photos for KSI Widow have an oddly desaturated orange instead of her more vibrant, subtly metallic shade. Her product description also mentions a "chain" accessory that isn't included, potentially a dropped idea also based on the "Weapons" art.
Notes

- The McLaren is part of a quartet of vehicles, alongside an Aston Martin and two Lamborghinis, who appear in several brief shots of Galvatron's forces in vehicle mode, but for whom no robot mode was seemingly ever designed, meaning they effectively disappear from the film once the Decepticons enter combat. This is likely due to the prop vehicles being privately-owned cars borrowed by the film production solely for the Hong Kong location shoot, as opposed to being pre-planned, specially-prepared product placement vehicles, which is the more typical scenario for the live-action film series.
- Over a decade later in 2025, the Studio Series toy would give the McLaren the unused "Widow Maker" concept design, effectively retconning them into being one and the same, and officially making her name KSI Widow. Initial leaked listings for the figure used the full concept name of "Widow Maker", this was presumably changed to avoid confusion or trademark issues with the Overwatch character.
- "Widow Maker" was originally developed as the robot mode for the Pagani Huayra, which would eventually be given to Stinger instead.
- "Widow Maker" sported many, many different designs during the concept stages, primarily done by artists Steve Jung and Vitaly Bulgarov. Various features across her concept designs included: a more human-looking body with less vehicle kibble, a more alien head design with a crest, and numerous different weapon options such as an extendable arm flail, forearm blasters, a scorpion-like tail, and energy swords.
Gallery
Steve Jung concepts
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Early design.
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Hand weapon.
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Head designs.
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Updated design.
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Battling Drift.
Vitaly Bulgarov concepts
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"Xenocryst" personal art.[2]
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Alternate head design.
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Updated head design.
References
- ↑ June 24, 2025's Transformers Studio Series Fanstream | June 2025 | Hasbro Pulse on YouTube, with Nate Purswell and Evan Brooks.
- ↑ "Few years back when I was offered to work on Transformers 4, before it was even confirmed I'd join the concept-art team I made this personal design piece just to warm up and test a pipeline for creating quick 3D robotic character designs."—Vitaly Bulgarov, Instagram, 2015/06/15







!["Xenocryst" personal art.[2]](/images2/e/e4/Bulgarov_Widow_render_1.jpg)





