"My focal ep never got broadcast in North America, so I lack a clever quote."Autobots, transform and roll out!
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3A (also rendered ThreeA) is a high-end toy company founded in 2008, specializing in intricate toys and figures for original and licensed properties. The company's founders are Australian artist Ashley Wood and Hong Kong toy maker Kim Fung Wong. Among its many offerings, the company produces a line of insanely detailed non-transforming figures based on the live-action Transformers films, Generation 1 and the War For Cybertron Trilogy, typically standing around 16 to 18 inches in height, with electronics and dozens of points of articulation.
In 2019, the company was absorbed into its parent company, Threezero, with all current and future products being sold under the Threezero brand name.
The smallest of the three scales offered, the MDLX figures are Threezero's equivalent to Figma and S.H. Figuarts, being highly articulated action figures and measuring roughly six to seven inches tall. Each figure also comes with a small suite of accessories like alternate hands and a weapon.
Bumblebee
Bumblebee (Gold Edition)
Optimus Prime
Nemesis Prime
Cliffjumper
Megatron
Rodimus
Starscream
Sideswipe
Ultra Magnus
Thundercracker
Skywarp
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.
The "medium" tier offering, these figures feature diecast skeletons, high movie-accuracy and articulation plus a plethora of accessories including LED-enabled head sculpts (batteries not included). These figures range anywhere from eight to fifteen inches tall, with the figures all being in scale with each other.