Yolopark

Yolopark is a Hong Kong-based toy company established in 2009. In addition to high-end figures and model kits of popular licenses, the company also dabbles in the occasional honest-to-goodness kid's toys.
Rescue Bots friction cars
Released in 2019, this line of 12 cm long flywheel motor car toys feature lights and sounds.
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IIES Series figures

Short for Internal Interconnect Exoskeleton System, IIES figures use mechanical gearing to allow stable posing in their immense size without the limitations of ratcheting joints. These 24 inch tall figures are manufactured in extremely limited numbers, which we list below.
- Cybertron Optimus Prime (2000 pieces)
- Cybertron Optimus Prime - Deluxe Version (500 pcs)
- Earth Mode Optimus Prime (666 pcs)
- Nemesis Prime
Model kits
PMK Series

The Plastic Model Kit range, also known as PLAMO, consists of highly detailed kits that stand 30 cm tall when fully built. This line is developed in cooperation with SOSKILL.
- Earth Mode Optimus Prime (Bumblebee)
- Shockwave (Bumblebee)
- Optimus Prime (Dark of the Moon)
DMK Series
Intended to scale with the PMK Series, the Dual Model Kit range consists of characters standing at 35 cm tall.
- Megatron (Dark of the Moon)
AMK Series
The AMK range of model kits depicts characters from Rise of the Beasts averaging 20 cm in height. This line sets itself apart by providing several prebuilt modules, allowing for a faster and easier assembly process than standard model kits.
- Rise of the Beasts
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AMK Pro Series

Boasting an array of accessories, painted detail, and a selection of diecast parts, AMK Pro launched with an overwhelmingly successful Kickstarter campaign for Generation 1 Megatron.
- Megatron (Generation 1)
AMK Mini Series
The AMK Mini range of model kits consists of Generation 1 characters standing at an average of 11 cm tall.
- Generation 1
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Notes
- In Yolopark's first public appearance at Singapore Comic Con 2019, the company displayed a series of silhouettes depicting characters from Bumblebee's opening sequence.[1] These silhouettes included Megatron, a character reportedly cut from the film.
External links
- Yolopark website
- Yolopark Facebook page
- Yolopark Twitter account
- Yolopark Instagram account
- Yolopark YouTube channel




