Light-piping

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Light-piping is a low-tech gimmick used on Transformers toys that allows lighting effects (usually for the eyes) without the need for electronics. Light-piping is achieved by using a clear (often colored) piece of plastic that is inserted into the body part in question (usually the head), leading from one side of the body to the other side. When the other (usually the rear) side is held against an external light source, the light will shine through the clear plastic and cause a lighting effect on the front side.

Toys that feature light-piping gimmicks

  • Protoform Starscream
  • Protoform Optimus Prime
  • Jazz (Deluxe Class), including Final Battle Jatt retool
  • Decepticon Brawl (Deluxe Class)
  • Wreckage sports very thin eyes, rendering the light-piping gimmick pretty borderline useless.
  • Swindle uses a very dark tint for the clear plastic, rendering the light-piping gimmick pretty downright useless.
  • Dreadwing features possibly the least impressive light-piping gimmick, considering the top of his head is made up of the jet mode cockpit's canopy.
  • Arcee (Deluxe Class)
  • Bumblebee (Deluxe Class '08 Camaro)
  • Longarm
  • Ratchet (Voyager Class) sports very thin eyes, rendering the light-piping gimmick pretty borderline useless.
  • Blackout (Voyager Class)
  • Megatron (Voyager Class)
  • Optimus Prime (Voyager Class)
  • Megatron (Leader Class)
  • Decepticon Brawl (Leader Class) combines a light-piping gimmick with electronics, thus allowing for two different methods of lighting..

Toys with disabled light-piping gimmicks

Some toys are designed to feature a light-piping gimmick, but the gimmick is rendered useless by having the parts in question (often the eyes) painted over.

Cybertron

  • Ransack
  • Brakedown GTS not only sports painted eyes... but also uses opaque black plastic for the light-piping parts from the original release of the mold.
  • Override

2007 Movie line