Repaint

From MediaWiki
Revision as of 22:15, 12 December 2022 by Paladin Denn (talk | contribs) (Examples)
Jump to navigationJump to search
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!
  • HasLab Victory / Legacy Holi and Fire are repaints of Road-Police and Red Heat respectively. Due to gang-molding the white nylon plastics are shared across the figures which makes them a part of the same mold set. What makes these repaints unique is the fact that the ABS plastic colors for both figures end up being pulled from completely separate releases of said mold set, with Fire's red plastic being the same as the plastic found on Red Heat, which was released in the original Siege 2-pack, while Holi's white plastic is the same as the plastic found on Road Police, who was released in the Target exclusive Siege Autobots Vs. Decepticons (Micromaster 10 pack).


See also