Grimlock (G1)/toys

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Grimlock: Shaking his fists at uptight paleontologists since 1984.

Me Grimlock have lots of toys and merchandise!

Let's see what you can see...

This article is in need of images.

Specifics: G2 toy, Henkei, Decoy, Myclone

Toys

Generation 1

And the debate goes on:
"Me Grimlock am greatest warrior!"
"No! Me Grimlock am greatest warrior!"
  • Grimlock (Dinobot, 1985/1986/1991/1992)
    • Japanese ID number: 26
    • Accessories: 'Energo' sword, twin 'stunner' laser rifle, galaxial rocket launcher, 3 rockets,
Grimlock's toy was originally part of Takara's Diaclone Dinosaur Robo series. When Hasbro imported the toy in 1985 for the Transformers line, its blue pelvis was changed to red and the Diaclone driver mini-figure was dropped.
The original Grimlock changes from robot into a robotic T-Rex and comes with a red energo-sword, a black double-barreled rifle, and a rocket launcher with three silver rockets.
Grimlock was later reissued in the European/Australian-exclusive "Classics" series. In Japan, he and the other four Dinobots were offered as mail-away items during Operation Combination; Grimlock cost 2300 yen (his original retail price) and 2 Robot Points.


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Me Grimlock have fleshy bits!
  • Grimlock (Classic Pretender, 1989)
    • Accessories: Pretender shell, rifle, helmet, tail/gun
A simplified and slightly modified version of Grimlock, he transforms into a robotic T-Rex whose tail becomes a handgun. He came with a large human Pretender shell with a rather knight-like armor theme, with a helmet and large cannon.
His human shell looks a lot like Ed Asner.
Pretender Classic Grimlock's function was "Lieutenant Commander" instead of "Dinobot Commander".


Me Grimlock say cut it out.
  • Grimlock (Legends, 1989)
    • Accessories: Tail/gun
A K-Mart exclusive in its Hasbro release, this version of Grimlock is simply the inner robot of his Classic Pretender form without the shell or its accessories, leaving him only his tail/gun. In Japan, he was only available in a boxed "Hero Set" with the other three Legends toys, but with a silver face rather than the Hasbro version's orange.


  • Hero Set (Multi-pack, 1989)
    • Accessories: Tail/gun
In Japan, Legends Grimlock was available only in a boxed "Hero Set" with the Legends versions of Bumblebee, Jazz and Starscream. Grimlock was identical to the Hasbro release.
In Italy, GiG released their own version of the Hero Set, named "Set Commandos", instead of the Classic Pretender versions of the toys. Grimlock, was renamed from "Tiran" to "Drago", originally the Italian name of Hot Spot. The "Set Commandos" toys were identical to the Japanese "Hero Set" versions.


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Me Grimlock no longer able to transform, so me Grimlock over-compensate with really big gun.
  • Grimlock (Action Master, 1990)
    • Accessories: Anti-tank cannon partner, particle beam cannon
Part of the initial assortment of non-transforming Action Master figures, Grimlock's design combines his cartoon model with extra toy-based detailing. He came with the Anti-tank cannon "partner" machine which could be ridden by Grimlock (or any other Action Master) or unfolded via spring-loaded gimmick to form a really big hand-held "long-range mortar launcher". He is compatible with any other Action Master vehicle or weapon.


Generation 2

  • Grimlock (Dinobot, 1993)
    • Accessories: 'Energo' sword, twin 'stunner' laser rifle,
Grimlock's original toy was redecoed for release in Generation 2, this time lacking the missile launcher accessory. He was available in three different colors; the first—and rarest—in his original silver (the easiest way to spot if this is a Generation 2 or original is by the "Autobot" tampograph on his leg), then in a medium turquoise-blue, and finally (and most commonly) in a dark blue.
Grimlock outranked Optimus Prime in the Generation 2 toyline! Prime had a rank of 9.


Beast Wars

Ben Yee think me Grimlock look like dalmatian... :(
  • Grimlock (Deluxe, 1997)
    • Accessories: Spinning slasher sword, sword
Beast Wars Grimlock is a redeco of Dinobot in gray and gold with black spots, transforming into a "raptor" of some variety. His tail becomes a sword and a rotate-blade. He was slightly retooled to have ratcheting shoulders and space for an "energon chip" rubsign. Unfortunately, Grimlock suffers from Gold Plastic Syndrome.
This mold is also used by Dinobots Grimlock, and was retooled to make Dinotron, Beast Wars Neo Hardhead, and Thrustor.


Alternators

Me Grimlock no can munch metal, but can burn rubber!
  • Grimlock (2005)
    • Alternator ID number: 9
    • Japanese ID number: BT-10
    • Accessories: Engine/gun, sword
Alternators Grimlock transforms into a silver 1:24 scale Ford Mustang with opening doors, hood, and trunk. His engine transforms into a double-barreled gun, and he also carries an orange sword which can attach to the underside of his vehicle mode. The toy is one of the most-complained-about Alternators toys, due to its notoriously finicky transformation (with many small steps that must be performed in exactly the right order) and to several pieces which have a tendency to pop off with relatively small amounts of force. And it's a Grimlock who doesn't transform into a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
This mold was retooled into Alternators Wheeljack.


Classics

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Me Grimlock want to try new appearance, how me look in thigh high boots and stiletto heels?
  • Grimlock (Deluxe, 2006)
    • Accessories: Missile launcher, missile, removable tail
Classics Grimlock, a gray and gold Tyrannosaurus rex, is a re-imagined form of his original toy, and is notably designed to run rather than drag (theories on the T-Rex having changed from "caveman adversary" to "Carl Lewis in lizard skin" since the Generation 1 incarnation).
His bayonet blaster can be deployed in either mode and fires a clear red projectile. Both weapons can be stored on his back when not used. As with most Classics toys, Grimlock features a heat-sensitive rubsign, placed on the left side of the tyrannosaurus torso/his left leg.
A common complaint about the figure is the size of the peg being too small in relation to the peg-hole, making it impossible to lock the arms into place. In addition, the bayonet blaster has a hair-trigger and for no apparent reason, his fist holes are a few fractions of a millimeter too small to accommodate standard 5mm peg accessories that most modern Transformers toys use.
An unpainted Classics Grimlock was used at the BotCon 2007 customization classes to create Timelines Overkill. The mold was also redecoed to make "Shattered Glass" Grimlock and 2008's Universe Overkill.

  • Jetfire and Grimlock (2-pack, 2007)
    • Accessories: Missile launcher, missile, removable tail
Classics Grimlock was available in Asian markets in a two-pack with Classics Jetfire. Both toys are identical to their normal individual releases.


Titanium Series

Me Grimlock turn into tank? Me mash brains with style!

  • Grimlock (6" Cybertron Heroes, 2008)
    • Accessories: Gun, Energo-sword
Based upon his appearance from The War Within, this version of Grimlock transforms into a Cybertronic heavy tank. This transforming partly die-cast and plastic Grimlock was initially unreleased due to the cancellation of the Transformers series of Titanium toys at retail (the line would continue on for Star Wars at the three-inch scale). The toy was eventually released in the fall of 2008 as a Toys-R-Us exclusive, alongside the also-almost-unreleased War Within Prowl.


Henkei! Henkei!

  • Grimlock (Deluxe, 2008)
    • Japanese ID number: C-03
    • Accessories: Missile launcher, missile, removable tail
Henkei! Henkei! Grimlock is an extensive redeco of Classics Grimlock, with generally more intricate paint detailing to make him more closely resemble the Generation 1 toy. As with all Henkei toys, he lacks the heat sensitive rubsign seen on the Classics release, and instead features vacuum-metalized "chromed" plastic (in a similar gimmick to the Beast Wars Transmetals toys). The vac-metal is used on his beast mode feet, as well as the tyrannosaurus torso, which was, oddly enough, in Hasbro's original deco plan for Classics Grimlock.


Masterpiece

Me Grimlock be smaller than Prime, but me Grimlock more expensive!
  • Grimlock (2009)
    • Japanese ID number: MP-8
    • Accessories: Energo sword, twin 'stunner' lasers rifle, waiter apron, waiter bow tie, waiter tray, 7 unique waiter glasses, intelligence transfer helmet
Released in March of 2009, Masterpiece Grimlock is based upon his original toy and cartoon model, transforming into an outdated view of the Tyrannosaurus rather than the more accurate depiction seen on Classics Grimlock. Of all the Masterpiece figures, Grimlock features both the least complex transformation, as well as the least deviation from his original toy's essential transformation scheme.
Masterpiece Grimlock features the usage of die-cast metal for his dinosaur mode's toes and a LED mounted within his right fist which illuminates both his gun's barrels and his sword. As a result of said mechanism, the only articulated part of his right hand is the thumb. Similarly his left hand is modeled much like Masterpiece Starscream's hands with the thumb and index finger fully articulate with the remaining fingers joined together. Possibly as a show of good faith regarding the sacrificed articulation, TakaraTomy designed his alternate mode's arms to be highly poseable, featuring full articulation of the claws with the arms themselves attatched to the body with ball joints.
He features many gimmicks, including the ability to change his eye color in either mode from red to blue with the flip of a switch found at the back of his head in robot mode, and by opening the top of his head in dino mode and switching the eyes around. This allows the owner the choice of representing the use of blue in the cartoon (and his IDW alternate mode) or the use of red in most other media, including his original toy. His tail is connected to his head, and by wiggling and moving it, the head rotates at the base of the neck. Pushing down on his torso in dinosaur mode makes his legs move up higher into his body, and as a result his head will look up. His alt-mode's head features jaws that snap shut at the press of a button hidden on his cheek; in addition, it also has a tiny sculpted flame thrower in its mouth, but for your safety, it does not actually breathe fire (boo). Besides his weapons, he also comes with a cloth apron and bow tie to go with a drinks serving tray he carried in "Madman's Paradise", as well as the device he used to transfer his super-intelligence into Computron in "Grimlock's New Brain".


Best accessory ever! Me Grimlock know you know it.
  • King Grimlock (2009)
    • Japanese ID number: MP-8X
    • Accessories: Energo sword, twin 'stunner' lasers rifle, crown
King Grimlock is a redeco of the Masterpiece Grimlock with a color scheme based on his appearance in the comic book series The Transformers published by Marvel Comics. All of his previously flat gray surfaces are coated in silver paint, his gold chrome is more vibrant, and his previously black plastic is now a dark blue in reference to the limited color palette of the Marvel Comics issues. The colorless chrome used for his tail and arms is now a light blue chrome. He also features some different paint applications: on his dinosaur chest, inside the clear panel on his robot mode chest, and on his robot mode knees. His toes are now metallic yellow instead of metallic gray. He lacks the faceplate paint of the original Masterpiece Grimlock. His sword is also tinted orange rather than neutral clear, and the clear panel on his chest is clear dark green plastic instead of neutral clear. Curiously what were the red eyes in dinosaur mode on the original Masterpiece Grimlock are now the blue eyes on King Grimlock, and the blue eyes are now the red. The product also features the crown worn by Grimlock in the comics instead of the accessories from the cartoon, such as the waiter apron or the glasses. The package art is drawn in an homage to the early style of The Transformers published by Marvel Comics, as well as a bilingual Transformers: Universe style bio on the back of the package.
King Grimlock was only available via Toy Hobby Market, the official shopping site of TakaraTomy. Pre-orders were open through July 31st through September 11th 2009, with the toy shipping out in December.


Beryllium baloney not included. Grimlock: 1. Slag: 0.
Grimlock is a redeco of the Japanese Masterpiece Grimlock with King Grimlock's accessories (also redecoed). He is a Toys"R"Us exclusive.
Grimlock's gray is darker than the original TakaraTomy release. He features additional painted details on his thighs, biceps, and waist to mimic label stickers included on the original 1985 figure. The dark gray painted details on his robot mode toes for the TakaraTomy release are now gold. The dinosaur mode's toe nails are now coated in a thick gold paint rather than the polished golden look of the TakaraTomy version. The red paint used on the metal area on his crotch is a lighter shade of red than used on the TakaraTomy version, matching the adjacent red plastic less than on the import release.
Grimlock's teeth and claws are slightly rounded for this release.



Device Label

  • Device Grimlock (Device Label, 2009)
Me Grimlock turn into computer-thingy ... something not right.
Takara's Device Label Grimlock transforms from a working USB laser mouse into a mechanoid raptor. He shares this mold with Device Label Trypticon.
According to early BigBadToyStore solicitations, the mice were originally supposed to depict Generation 1 Overkill and Beast Wars Dinobot.


Merchandise

Decoy

  • Grimlock (Decoy, 1986)
    • Decoy ID number:
Coming packaged at random on carded Transformers toys during 1986, Decoy Grimlock is a red soft-rubber figure depicting him in his robot mode.

Super Collection Figure

  • Grimlock (March 2001)
A three-inch-tall PVC figurine of Grimlock's dinosaur mode was available in the second wave of Takara's Super Collection Figure line. Like all the figures in the wave, it was available as both a standard full-color figure and a clear plastic version, one of each of which was available in a standard case of twelve blindpacked figures. A clear plastic stand was included with the figure, along with the Brainwave Transfer Device[1] seen in the cartoon episode "Grimlock's New Brain".
The original Grimlock PVC was re-released in September 2001 in a solid metallic color for the fourth act of the "Super Collection Figure" series, available only as a rare chase figure.

Heroes of Cybertron

  • Grimlock (2003)
This release used the same mold as the Takara Super Collection Figure, but was cast in translucent plastic instead of the opaque plastic used in the Takara version. It was sold on a blister card rather than blindpacked, and a collector card of the character was included instead of the stand.


Hard Hero

ME GRIMLOCK DEMAND TO KNOW WHERE ME GRIMLOCK'S LEGS ARE!
  • Grimlock (2003)
Hard Hero's Grimlock is a 6.5 inches tall cold-cast porcelain bust, sculpted after his cartoon appearance (complete with blue eyes) and holding a white energo-sword in his right hand. The bust was limited to 2500 pieces, with an additional 100 being specially signed by sculptor Jason Ray. Grimlock was number 9 in Hard Hero's main series of Transformers busts.


MyClone

  • Grimlock (Takara, 2003)
    • Japanese ID number: MTF015
    • Accessories: Grey display stand
Released in the second wave of the MyClone line of Transformers PVC figures, this super deformed Grimlock comes with a hexagonal grey display stand, which can link up with the identical stands included with other MyClone figures. His modular design allows his parts to be mixed and matched with those of any other MyClone figure, though he stands out as rather unique about the Transformers MyClones, as he's the only one in alternate mode.


Generation 1 Figure-Collection

  • Grimlock (2003)
    • Japanese ID number: C-5
    • Accessories: Display base
At only one inch in height, this Grimlock "bottlecap" figurine (so named because its display base is the size of a bottlecap) was one of fourteen blindpacked figures available in Kabaya's Transformers Generation 1 Figure-Collection. The figure was rendered in a "retro" black and white color scheme, and came with a leaflet, personalized with cartoon screen captures.


Titanium Series

Me Grimlock say boogie down!!
  • Grimlock (3" Robot Masters, 2006)
    • Accessories: Gun, sword, Autobot stand
Titanium Series Grimlock is a non-transforming, three inch die-cast metal figurine based on his toy and comic/cartoon model. He has very limited articulation, in his neck, waist and shoulders. Grimlock is posed squatting and/or dancing.


Attacktix

  • Grimlock (Booster, 2007)
Me Grimlock can't move. Seem to happen a lot.
Attacktix Grimlock is depicted in his Tyrannosarus mode, and has a sculpt based heavily upon his original G1 toy. Pressing down on his back will cause his head to extend and presumably hit whatever he's facing.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Transformers - Mini Bust

  • Grimlock (Diamond Select, 2007)
When me Grimlock get legs back, you in BIG TROUBLE!
A mini-bust of Grimlock based on his appearance in the cartoon was released by Diamond Select in 2007. The figure includes the upper body of Grimlock, wielding his energo-sword, acting as if rushing into the battlefield. There is the head of his beast mode sculpted into the base of the statue.


  • War Within Grimlock (Diamond Select, 2007)
Me Grimlock say you fucking chris lee person are DEAD WHEN ME GET LEGS!!!
War Within Grimlock was an Action Figure Xpress exclusive at the 2007 San Diego Comic Con. He was sculpted by Chris Lee of Art Asylum and limited to 600 pieces. The sculpt features Grimlock holding his flaming sword. The front of his vehicle mode is sculpted onto the base of the bust.


Robot Heroes

  • Grimlock Vs Shockwave (Two Pack, 2007)
Me Gwimwock no cutie, me king!
Packed with Shockwave, Robot Heroes Grimlock is a detailed two-inch tall soft-plastic figurine with exaggerated, cartoonish proportions and an amusing "raised eyebrow" look on his face. He is sculpted holding his sword in his right hand. He has swivel joints at his shoulders and neck. He brings cuddly wuddly death.


3D Battle-Card Game

  • Grimlock (2007)
A 48-point "rare" character in the 3D Battle-Card Game's "Energon Wars" expansion, Grimlock "transforms" into a gray vague approximation of a t. Rex. He uses the same parts layout as Megatron and Cruellock.


Mighty Muggs

Me, Grimlock wear red diaper
  • Grimlock (2009)
    • Accessories: Energo-sword
This super deformed, non-transformable PVC figure uses the standard Mighty Muggs body template, with swivel joints in Grimlock's neck and arms. He comes with a similarly super-deformed version of his trademark energo-sword.


Notes

Me Grimlock BIG person, so they put Grimlock's statue in Natural History Museum.
  • The original Diaclone commercial for the mold that became Grimlock showed him spewing fire from his mouth. Guess why that was removed, huh?
  • Grimlock's function is Lieutenant Commander instead of Dinobot Commander on his Pretender Classic and Alternator toys. Lieutenant Commander is Sky Lynx's rank. Deal with it, egobot.
  • A working name for the Alternators Ford Mustang mold which ultimately ended up as Grimlock was "Freeway", according to various early store listings.
  • T-Wrecks may have been intended to be a new form for Grimlock, based on the references in his tech spec bio to his Beast Wars "Attack Specialist" function and other hints. However, T-Wrecks' appearances in the 3H Productions Universe: The Wreckers comics suggests he is a new, unrelated character.
  • The Grimlock toy released in the Energon toyline was originally created by Hasbro for release as a special new-mold addition for the 2003 Universe toyline, and was intended to represent Generation 1 Grimlock. However, it wasn't and it didn't for the combination of budgetary concerns and keeping the combination gimmick (since he combines with the packed-in Swoop to form "Mega-Dinobot") only in the Energon toyline, which had combination as a central theme.

References

  1. Unnamed here, but later called as such on Takara's Masterpiece Grimlock figure.