Ironhide (Movie)/toys

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Ironhide has enough toys to afford several new cannons.

Toys

Transformers (2007)

Legends Class toys

Don't mess, Blackout, or Ironhide will wave his fist angrily while you fly out of range!
  • Ironhide Vs. Desert Blackout (Legends "Allspark Battles" two-pack, 2008)
An all-new Ironhide tooling that packs considerable accuracy into his small, simple design. Unlike the Voyager class toy, Legends Ironhide stores his cannons in the truck's bed. He comes with a desert scheme redeco of Legends class Blackout.
Amusingly, this version of Ironhide is one of only two American toy releases that has full-length exhaust stacks. Also, there are many complaints about the fists sticking out of the back of the truck and the weird truck proportions.


Voyager Class toys

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Guiltaur called, he wants his weapon back.
  • Ironhide (Voyager Class, 2007)
    • Japanese ID Number: MA-09
    • Accessories: Left & right cannons, 4 missiles
Ironhide transforms into a modified black 2006 GMC Topkick 4500 four-wheel drive pickup truck. Although Hasbro's official stock photos and early packaged samples featured two real-life accurate full length exhaust smokestacks behind the rear cabin, they have been slightly shortened for safety and durability reasons for the actual release of the toy. Otherwise, however, the vehicle mode is very accurate to the real prop truck... well, aside from the fact that Ironhide's massive missile launchers are quite visible underneath the vehicle. Despite rumors to the contrary, TakaraTomy's Japanese release of the toy features the same shortened smokestacks as the Hasbro version.
Ironhide features an Automorph gimmick in his legs during transformation: As the user swings down his feet, all of the panels that make up his legs automatically shift and fold into place. This gimmick does not affect Ironhide's articulation. Confusingly, the instructions omit the exact positioning of the roof panels and rear window on his back, though they can fold into a compact design for maximum articulation.
In robot mode, his arm-mounted cannons are inactive while mounted on both arms. However, detaching the left arm cannon and combining it with the right arm creates a huge functional missile launcher that is almost as big as Ironhide himself. The missile-launching mechanism itself isn't the typical spring-loaded button design, instead relying on a pressure-launch system to fire the missiles from the four barrels.
The soles of his feet/truck bed are completely smooth and featureless, hiding his feet in truck mode. Unfortunately, the smooth soles also mean that his feet have trouble gripping most surfaces. This, combined with his loose above-the-knee swivels, means that he has trouble standing up in all but the stiffest of poses. The peg that holds his windshield is also prone to cracking, which makes it become loose, and might even result in breakage.


Ironhide in full-fledged colour!
  • Offroad Ironhide (Voyager Class, 2008)
    • Accessories: Left & right cannons, 4 missiles
Released as part of the "Allspark Power" refresh of the Movie toyline, Offroad Ironhide is a fairly extensive redeco of Voyager class Ironhide in colors reminiscent of the Generation 2 Go-Bot Motormouth. As he's now made of several colors of plastic, he's no longer the most monochromatic toy in the 2007 Movie line.


The skies leaked powder on me.
  • Ironhide ("Premium Series" Voyager Class, 2008)
    • Accessories: Left & right cannons, 4 missiles
Premium Ironhide is a redeco of the previous released Voyager class Ironhide, painted in a gloss black finish, silver trim on his smokestacks, Road Armor winch and side turn signal detailing, but with them are several inaccurate deco additions including silver detailing to the rims, frosted windows, silver paint on the roof ridges and a large Autobot sigil tampographed onto the hood.
In robot mode Ironhide is considerably more accurate with gold and gunmetal detailing colors which were missing from the first Voyager release. His large cannons are now molded in mostly black plastic, then painted metallic teal with gold detailing.


Fast Action Battlers

Pop goes the Autobot.
  • Cannon Blast Ironhide (Fast Action Battler, 2007)
    • Accessories: 1 missile
Part of the Fast Action Battlers line, "Cannon Blast" Ironhide is a simpler version of the larger toy, geared more towards the younger set who might find the big toy too complicated to transform. He still transforms into the customized GMC Topkick. He features a spring-loaded missile launcher in his left cannon. But, thanks to the simpler transformation, the hood and wheels trap his arms below the wheel. He can't punch or aim his cannon at all, and the elbows have no articulation but swiveling that knocks the arm off his body.


It's a squirrel-squashin', deer-smackin', drivin' machine!
  • Pulse Cannon Ironhide (Fast Action Battler, 2008)
    • Accessories: 1 missiles
A redeco of the Fast Action Battler Ironhide, this version sports a silver and blue color scheme that is both a reversal of the "Offroad" Ironhide Voyager figure... and seemingly an homage to the Generation 2 Go-Bots version of his Generation 1 counterpart, a redeco of Motormouth (see above). Funky!


Cyber Slammers

"Slam" This!
  • Ironhide (Cyber Slammer, 2008)
Cyber Slammers Ironhide is an amazingly cute GMC Topkick that transforms into an amazingly cute trigger happy weapons specialist. 'Slam' his robot mode down into car mode and he rolls along, slowly transforming back up into robot mode. Like most Cyber Slammers, Ironhide manages to cram most of his vehicle mode's major details into a compact, super-deformed version of that mode. Interestingly enough, this is the only pre-Revenge of the Fallen merchandise to feature Ironhide's scarred right eye.


Titanium Series

Dances to every Bon Jovi song...ever.
  • Ironhide (3-inch Robot Masters, 2007)
    • Accessories: Movie Autobot sigil display stand
Titanium Series Ironhide is a small, 3-inch-tall die-cast metal mini-statue of Ironhide's robot mode. He has swivel points at the shoulders and head, and comes with a clear plastic movie-style Autobot sigil stand.


Revenge of the Fallen

Legends Class toys

Right colors, wrong bot toy.
  • Enforcer Ironhide (Legends, 2009)
Enforcer Ironhide is a redeco of 2008's Legends class Ironhide in a more Generation 1-looking red colour scheme. As with all wave three Legends figures, the photo on the back of the figure's packaging shows a mistransformed robot mode, where his chest is not aligned properly.


Colours suck!
  • Straightaway Shootout (Legends multi-pack, 2009)
A redeco of 2008 Legends Ironhide featuring his regular colors, but using different color layouts and paint applications. He was only available in the Target-exclusive "Straightaway Shootout" 5-pack together with Mudflap, Swerve, Runamuck and Sparkcrusher.
In Canada, the set was released as a Zellers exclusive.


Voyager Class toys

No matter which mode he's in, Ironhide still outguns you.
  • Ironhide (Voyager, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number: RA-02
    • Accessories: Missile launcher cannon, energy cannon, projectile
Revenge of the Fallen Voyager class Ironhide is a retool and redeco of the toy from the 2007 Transformers movie line, featuring a new grey colour scheme with some red pin stripes and a NEST logo on each of his doors, as well as having a more accurate, asymmetrical head.
The original arm cannons have also been replaced by new, more accurate (and less gimmicky) cannons that can be connected together and mounted on top of Ironhide's truck bed cover. The large cannon features screwdriving firing action in which the barrel section twists forward before firing the missile. The small cannon can also retract its barrel and has a 5mm hole on its underside that allows it to plug into the peg on the large cannon like a scope if so desired. The smaller cannon can be swung down flush with the barrel of the larger cannon as well, evoking the giant missile launcher combo from the previous mold. The truck bed cover and arm mountings for Ironhide's cannons are unchanged from the 2007 version, so any voyager Ironhide can carry and use both the original and new weapons. Since the weapons can connect to each other, the figure (and all other uses of this mold) can hold these and the combined 2007 cannons at once. All four cannons can fit on his truck mode as well, the old ones underneath and the new ones on top.
According to the box pictures and instructions, the small cannon is misassembled. The gray sliding shaft is actually reversed from the direction it is supposed to be facing. This doesn't affect anything, but can be easily fixed by loosening the screws on the black outer section, sliding out the shaft, then turning it around and putting it back in.
A packaging variant determines whether the missile is loaded or unloaded in the box.


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John Rambot.
  • Recon Ironhide (Voyager, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number: RA-26
    • Accessories: Assault rifle, mini-gun, knife A, knife B, bullbar/crossbow, cannon, spring-loaded cannon/crossbow, projectile
Recon Ironhide is an extensive retool, replacing his doors with military Humvee-style armoured door panels, adding a roof/truck bed-mounted lighting rig/weapons rack and replacing his Road Armor fender with a massive bullbar that can be removed and combined with his spring-loaded cannon to form a crossbow weapon. Ironhide's traditional arm-mounted weapons have been replaced with the aforementioned spring-loaded cannon, a smaller static version of his right-arm mounted cannon, an assault rifle, a mini-gun, and two combat knives, one being short and serrated, the other being long and straight-edged.
In one of the first intentional uses of the C joint system (if not the first), either knife can be attached to the front of the rifle to act as a bayonet, and the rifles and knives can be attached to his various bars and rails. The rifle and mini-gun can be pegged to the sides of his arm mounted cannons, and they can also peg into the main barrel of his static arm cannon.
Think he's armed enough yet? Additionally, this retool of Ironhide includes a new head-sculpt featuring his battle mask.
In response to the breakage issues concerning the windshield peg, all of Ironhide's (newly-tooled) windows are now cast in softer and more flexible opaque plastic, compared to the more rigid translucent plastic seen on previous versions of this toy.


Fast Action Battlers

Again, so near, yet so far.
  • Cannon Force Ironhide (Fast Action Battler, 2009)
    • Accessories: 1 missile
Cannon Force Ironhide is a redeco of 2007's Cannon Blast Ironhide figure. His colourscheme matches the mostly-red deco seen on the Legends class Enforcer Ironhide toy.


Robot Replicas

  • Ironhide (Robot Replica, 2009)


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Titanium Series

  • Offroad Ironhide vs. Deep Desert Brawl (3-inch Robot Masters multi-pack, 2009)
    • Accessories: Movie Autobot sigil display stand
This Toys"R"Us-exclusive set features an unchanged version of 2007's Titanium Series Ironhide (despite package claims to the contrary) and a redecoed Brawl.


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Transformers (2010)

Legends Class toys

"Brawl and Bonecrusher again OH COME ON!!! I'm going to feed their corpses through the damn shredder this time..."
  • Desert Decimation (Legends multi-pack, 2010)
A redeco of 2008 Legends Ironhide featuring metallic sand deco. He was only available in the market six-exclusive "Desert Decimation" 4-pack together with Ratchet, Decepticon Brawl, and Bonecrusher.


Deluxe Class toys

  • Ironhide (Deluxe, 2010)
    • Japanese ID number: AA-03
    • Accessories: Weapon pod
A new-sculpt Deluxe-sized figure of Ironhide, with a surprisingly complex transformation and an almost ridiculously movie-accurate (and surprisingly stable) robot mode. His smokestacks are of the long variety.
The toy comes with a transforming weapon accessory, his missile turret from the Revenge of the Fallen video game. Sadly, this goes at the expense of a movie-accurate cannon for the left arm. The turret can stay attached to his arm when transforming back to his vehicle mode, thanks to a hard to notice joint on the other arm's cannon flipping open to allow more room, ensuring no chance of losing this accessory. In an undocumented feature, the turret can also attach to the back of Ironhide's vehicle mode by slotting two of its legs into two small holes on the truck bed, the third leg can them be positioned forward and slot into a groove on the back of the cab. This can be quite difficult, however, if (in another undocumented feature) you do not fully extend the turret's legs which are attached to a hinge which allows all 3 legs to fold down further than just pulling each one out individually; this allows for a greater range of movement and allows the turret to be aimed upwards. In one more undocumented feature, you can swivel his arm kibble around and use his smokestacks as guns. Interestingly, his hands can hold 5mm weapons, which means he can use Recon Ironhide's or MechTech weapons.


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Specifics: Japanese version
The TakaraTomy Autobot Alliance release of this figure features a significant colouring change: Where Hasbro's release cast much of Ironhide's legs, feet, hands, shoulders and some joints in light blue, TakaraTomy's uses dark grey plastic.


Voyager Class toys

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  • The Fury Of Bonecrusher (multi-pack, 2010)
    • Accessories: Assault rifle, minigun, knife, bullbar/crossbow, projectile
This Walmart-exclusive two-pack contains a redeco of Revenge of the Fallen Recon Ironhide in blue with sand details painted on his vehicle mode and bits of Allspark blue on his cannons. He is packaged with a redeco of Deluxe-class Bonecrusher from the first movie and, as part of the "Hunt for the Decepticons" promotion, a "Most Wanted" collector's card featuring the Decepticon.


Activators

D'awww, and he's got a cute ickle smile!
  • Ironhide (Activator, 2010)
Activators Ironhide is a smaller toy with cutesified proportions and a simplified transformation. Like all Activators, he features autotransformation from vehicle to robot, activated by pressing a button on his roof.


Dark of the Moon

Cyberverse

About time.
  • Ironhide (Cyberverse Commander, 2011)
    • Series: 1
    • Number: 004
    • Japanese ID number: CV06
    • Accessories: 2 Cannons
Cyberverse Commander Ironhide is a brand new mold, being much better in proportions and being more movie-accurate than his previous Legends-class figure. Unfortunately, the toy's attempt to accurately replicate Ironhide's angled hood-chest in robot mode has resulted in a very unsightly gap on the center of the hood in vehicle mode.
His articulation has also improved significantly, as he's almost as articulated as his Deluxe-class figure. His arms don't swing out far enough in robot mode, although his upper arms can rotate and his elbows can bend in quite well to easily compensate for this.
He comes with two cannons that can attach to the sides or top of his Topkick mode. One of his cannons has a C joint, allowing it to attach to the bed cover, and both cannons can combine into a larger weapon. In robot mode, he can attach his guns on the sides of his arms, his back, or hold them in his hands. The multi-barreled cannon features a free spinning barrel.


"Wait. Am I Ironhide or Kup?"

  • Leadfoot and Ironhide (Cyberverse 2-pack, 2011)
    • Accessories: 2 Cannons
This Target-exclusive Ironhide is a redeco of the Cyberverse Commander figure. He is now dark blue, has cyberglyphics on the hood and doors of his vehicle mode, and the tips of his multi-barreled cannon are painted gold. He comes in a two-pack with a redecoed Leadfoot.


  • Cybertronian Warriors (Cyberverse 4-pack, 2011)
    • Accessories: 2 Cannons
Another redeco of Cyberverse Commander Ironhide, this time exclusive to Toys"R"Us in a 4 pack with redecoes of Bumblebee (with APC), Crankcase, and Barricade. Ironhide is given a "Premium"-esque deco of his standard colors, with a matte-black finish and gold highlights. He's also something of the odd bot out of the set, with Crankcase and Barricade colored like MD Metro police, and Bumblebee given a damage deco on his front (to represent the damage done to one of the stunt cars playing Bumblebee when it collided with an actual DC police vehicle).
With matching paint jobs (the dark grayish black and bronze are near perfect matches), it appears as if the APC was intended to go with Ironhide more so than Bumblebee.


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Deluxe Class toys

Sorry Ironhide, we're going to have to take away your gun...
  • Ironhide (Deluxe, 2011)
    • Accessories: Weapon pod
This redeco of Deluxe class Ironhide is exclusive to Toys"R"Us' Mission Earth: The Scan Series, to represent him trans-scanning his vehicle mode. As such, the rear half of his vehicle mode is cast in translucent clear plastic.
His packaging stock photography shows his legs as being cast in translucent plastic, when the final product has these cast in opaque gray plastic, possibly for durability reasons.


Voyager Class toys

...so we can give you this bigger gun!
  • Ironhide (MechTech Voyager, 2011)
    • Japanese ID number: DA04
    • Accessories: MechTech Booster/Particle Cannon
Dark of the Moon Voyager class Ironhide is an all-new mold that is smaller, but more accurate, than previous Voyager class Ironhide toys.
He comes with a large MechTech "Booster" that converts into a "Particle Cannon" by extending and spinning its barrels when the back is pressed. Twisting the knob at the back of the weapon when it is fully extended will lock it into place. The Booster/Particle Cannon (or any other MechTech weapon) can be attached to Ironhide via 5mm post MechTech ports on either side and on top of Ironhide's vehicle mode, as well as being held in his fists or mounted under his forearms via MechTech ports in robot mode. Additionally, the Booster/Particle Cannon itself features a Mechtech port on its housing. The cannons and weapons included with the previous Voyager class Ironhide toys can also be used with this figure.
He also has an Automorph gimmick on his vehicle front end/chest, wherein pushing it automatically deforms both halves of the front end into his chest, and pulling it reforms it back to the vehicle front end.
This new mold also addresses the stability issues of previous Voyager Ironhides by having the soles of his feet be more textured and rough, allowing it to stand up better. Unfortunately, this results in unsightly gaps on the truck bed in vehicle mode. Oh well.
The stock photo on the right has him mis-transformed. The vehicle mode kibble on his left leg has not been pegged in, his feet are backwards, and the tailgate pieces, normally folded into the soles of his feet, are left flipped out and sticking out from the back.
The Japanese release comes packed with a character card and an accompanying transparent plastic card of his MechTech weapon for the MechTech Wars online game.


  • Cannon Force Ironhide (MechTech Voyager, 2011)
    • Japanese ID number:
    • Accessories: MechTech Booster/Particle Cannon
Cannon Force Ironhide is a redeco of Dark of the Moon Voyager class Ironhide in a G1-inspired color scheme, with most of his black parts being cast in red. His deco consists of the upper half of his vehicle being red and his lower half being painted a matte black, with an orange stripe running in-between. His Mechtech weapon has been redecoed as well, with a cooler shade of gray for the housing, and black for the main cannon body.


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Leader Class toys

Oh for god's sake, it's where you left it, 'hide.
  • Ironhide (Mechtech Leader, 2011)
    • Japanese ID Number: DA16
    • Accessories: Knife, leg-mounted removable spring-loaded cannon, one projectile
This version of Ironhide is his first Leader Class toy and features all sorts of weaponry and other gimmicks.
His main gimmick is his chest-mounted Cybertronian Blitz Cannon, which is activated when either the license plate panel (used as a lever) on his abdomen is flipped and pushed down (similarly to the Revenge of the Fallen Leader class Optimus Prime toy), or when a tall gray piece on the back-right of his head is pressed down. Two flaps on his abdomen open up, and a back-lit spinning cannon is deployed, lighting up his eyes as well as playing a rapid-fire shooting sound until the button is released, in which the cannon retracts back into his innards and a winding/powering-down sound is played.
Ironhide's other lights and sounds gimmick is related to his head: when either the button on his chest or the lever on the back of his head are used, his mouthplate moves down, his eyes flash green and says the following the phrases, "Ironhide, here" and "Weapons ready". He also features cannons mounted on his arms/roof that pop out and deploy when each respective smokestack is pulled, and can be used in either vehicle or robot mode. There is also a small button behind the cabin that emits a (rather vague) sound of the vehicle driving and firing its cannons/ramming through obstacles when it is pressed. If the button is held down further, additional driving and engine revving sounds are emitted.
Lastly, Ironhide has two weapons hidden in each of his legs. Opening the side of his left leg reveals and pops up a removable knife, whereas opening his right leg deploys a detachable spring-loaded cannon, either of which he can wield.
Some units have the spring pushed and compressed too far back into the launcher, preventing the projectile from even shooting out. This can be fixed, but pulling and stretching the small spring further out while it is in the launcher may be rather difficult.
The two of his hood halves also frequently detach from the ball joints they are mounted on during transformation, quite possibly for safety reasons.
Despite being advertised as a MechTech figure, Leader class Ironhide's gimmicks are almost entirely unrelated to the interchangeable, spring-loaded MechTech weapons seen on most of the other Dark of the Moon MechTech toys. Besides his fists, the only two 5mm post/MechTech ports on Ironhide are the ones on the hood halves above his shoulders, which can only be accessed in robot mode.
His box mentions "Automatic conversion sounds", yet no such sound plays during transformation. Additionally, he is mis-transformed in his stock photography, as his vehicle front-end chest is not connected to his faux-bumper grille, nor are the wheels angled into his chest.
The Japanese release comes packed with a character card and an accompanying transparent plastic card of his arm cannons for the MechTech Wars online game, even though his arm cannons aren't actually MechTech weapons in the sense that they are removable weapons that can be given to other characters.


Robo Power

Robo Fighters
  • Ironhide (2011)


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Activators
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  • Ironhide (2011)


Merchandise

Lunchables

  • Ironhide ("Pocket Transformers" toy prize, 2007)
A fold-out "pseudo-figure" of Ironhide "transforms" from a flat, blue platform decorated with the Autobot symbol and the word "Transformers" to a robot by folding out. Ironhide is represented by stickers decorated with artwork of the character on the top, bottom, and two fold out "arms". His name is also spelled out, across his feet in this mode.
This mold was also used to create the lunchables figure for Optimus, and Bumblebee. A similar mold was used to create the Lunchables figure for Megatron, Blackout and Starscream, though with the Decepticon symbol sculpted in instead of the Autobot one. Each iteration of this mold was made with a different color of plastic.


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Burger King

  • Ironhide (2007)
Ironhide represented in his GMC Topkick alternate mode. Pulling him back will wind up his wheels, letting him go will let him go and pop out two missile launchers (non-functional) and an Autobot insignia from his bed.


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Transformers 3D Battle-Card Game

Primary Weakness: Gusts of wind.
  • Ironhide (3D Battle Card, 2007)
    • Card number:
A 41-point "rare" character in the 3D Battle-Card Game, Ironhide "transforms" into a grey pickup truck of indeterminate make. He uses the same parts layout as Dropkick and Skids. He is equipped with a Radial Launcher and Chem Cannon.


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Transformers (2007)

Transformers Movie Danglers

Minihide.
  • Ironhide (2007)
Released by Tomy Yujin in November 2007[1] as part of the Danglers Collection, this toy is a weird plastic Super deformed version of Ironhide that pops out his vehicle mode when you squeeze him. This little figurine has a little strap on it so that it can be put on cell phones or portable gaming devices.


Robot Heroes

Ironhide is cute as he blows everything into slag.
  • Ironhide vs. Bonecrusher (Robot Heroes 2-pack, 2007)
Part of the Robot Heroes line, this incarnation of Ironhide is an adorable soft-plastic PVC figurine in a chunky, "super-deformed" style. He has swivel points at the shoulders and neck. He came in a two-pack with the Decepticon Bonecrusher.


Transformers 2: Electric Boogaloo.
  • Ironhide and Dispensor (Robot Heroes 2-pack, 2008)
Part of the Robot Heroes line, this incarnation of Ironhide is an adorable soft-plastic PVC figurine in a chunky, "super-deformed" style in his "somersaulting" pose from the Mission City battle. He came in a two-pack with Dispensor.


Well, he's back on his feet!
  • Ironhide and Mixmaster (2009)
Part of the second wave of the Revenge of the Fallen portion of the Robot Heroes line, Ironhide is a redeco of his first Robot Heroes figure in gunmetal and tan. He comes packaged with Mixmaster.


Whoa, who ordered the extra-large The Fallen?
  • Battle for the Fallen (box set, 2009)
This Robot Heroes box set of figures comes with The Fallen, Megatron (tank mode), Optimus Prime and Jetfire combined, and Ironhide (truck mode). Ironhide proooobably has no articulation.


Revenge of the Fallen

Missile Mania Board Game

  • Ironhide
Ironhide is one of eight characters featured in the Missile Mania board game, represented by a small standee adorned with artwork of the character.


RPMs - Robot Powered Machines

"I'm going to the party dressed as me!"
  • Ironhide (2009)
    • Series: Combat Series
    • Number: 03 of 04
Robot Powered Machines Ironhide is a small, non-transforming GMC Topkick 4500 with his robot mode sculpted on the truck's underside.


Starscream hides under another F-22 to avoid Ironhide.
  • Ironhide VS Starscream (2009)
    • Series: Battle Series
    • Number: 07 of 08
A NEST-based redeco of the single-pack Ironhide, coloring part of the truck silver and the windows green. This version was only available in a two-pack with Starscream.


  • Enforcer Ironhide VS Mixmaster (2010)
    • Series: Battle Series 2
    • Number: 06 of 06
Redecos of Ironhide and Mixmaster, with Ironhide's deco based on his Legends Class "Enforcer Ironhide" toy.
Unreleased in the United States, this two-pack has been found in stores in Asia and Europe.


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  • Ironhide (2010)
    • Series: Revealers
    • Number: 01 of 03
"Revealers" Ironhide is sculpted with various robot-mode parts protruding from his car mode, as if he's in mid-transformation.
Also unreleased in the United States, this has been found in stores in Asia.


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  • Ironhide (2010?)
    • Series: N.E.S.T. Global Alliance
    • Number: 03 of 03
"NEST" Ironhide is a different NEST-based redeco of the RPM mold in dark silver, with red patterns and NEST insignias on his doors. His robot mode is black, save for his light blue eyes.
His stock photography shows two more of his headlights painted in red. This was left off on the actual toy.
Also unreleased in the United States, this has been found in stores in Asia.


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Figure Collection

Ask him why his shoulders hurt, and he'll blast you with his cannons... if he could aim, that is.
  • Ironhide (2010)
    • Accessories: Stand
The Figure Collection edition of Ironhide appears to be modeled on his Fast Action Battlers toy, though with very spindly arms.


Speed Stars

Who knew that vehicles could get Liefeldian anatomy?
  • Ironhide (2010)
    • Series: Revealers
    • Number: 01 of 03
The Speed Stars version of "Revealers" Ironhide has less intricate paint operations, replacing the dark slate-blue, silver, and gold on his exposed robot parts with silver, with the silver reaching over to the sides of the hood instead of reaching the bumper, which is now unpainted, along with his headlights and grille. He also lacks the silver paint on the corners of the vehicle and the "4x4" logo on the sides of the truck bed. Other differences include his rims, which are not fully painted silver, instead having some sweet gold pinstriping on the borders. He now also has a huge Autobot insignia on his roof.


G1 Ironhide didn't like Movie Ironhide getting all the toys, but nobody expected him to turn to vehicular homicide!
  • Ironhide (2010)
    • Series: Metal Heroes
    • Number: 06 of 08
Speed Stars "Metal Heroes" Ironhide is a redeco of RPM's "Metal Heroes" Ironhide based on the red Ironhide redeco from RPM's Battle Series 2, though it features fewer paint details than the RPM version. It is made of die-cast.
During the period between 26 December 2010 and 31 January 2011, Hasbro ran their "Supercharge Your Holidays" promotion: for every $20 spent on Hasbro-branded product, customers could receive a free, random product from a list provided by Hasbro. Among the items on the list were "Transformers Combiners and Speed Star Mini-Vehicle" and "Transformers Activator and Speed Star Mini-Vehicle." According to this discussion thread on Allspark.com, Speed Stars Metal Heroes Ironhide was one of the figures distributed.


"Hey guys, like my new shirt?"
  • Enforcer Ironhide VS Mixmaster (2010?)
    • Series: Battle Series 2
    • Number: 06 of 06
As RPM's Battle Series 2 was carried over into Speed Stars, this is another release of the red Ironhide. Again, it features less paint than the original release.


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Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

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"Hey guys, if we colour me like this, we don't need Jolt at all! Alright!"
  • Ironhide (2010?)
    • Series: N.E.S.T. Global Alliance
    • Number: 03 of 03
The Speed Stars version of "NEST" Ironhide is redecoed in blue with silver patterns on his doors and has an additional NEST insignia on his hood. He lacks the paint on his headlights, bumper, and grille, and also lacks the NEST insignias on the sides. His robot mode is now completely black.


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Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

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McDonald's

  • Ironhide (Happy Meal, 2010)
Part of the 2010 McDonald's Revenge of the Fallen promotion, Ironhide does not transform, but features a "punching/firing" mechanism instead: a switch on his back rocks his arms forwards and backwards in an alternating motion. Ironhide features blue light-piping, an unexpected feature for a fast food promotional toy, but does not feature any form of articulation. He was only available during week 5 of the promotion, and came with an instruction sheet that doubles as an ad for McWorld, featuring an exclusive code for the website.


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Bigger toys

What do you mean there are no cannons?
  • GMC TopKick 4500 Ironhide Edition (2007)
As reported at Edmunds, Monroe Truck Equipment, in association with Hasbro, released a GMC TopKick 4500 Ironhide special edition featuring most of the modifications made to the Ironhide vehicle props used in the movie, with the only difference being that the truck will retain its stock orange running lights (the movie used blue) and the large stock sideview mirrors.
Sadly, installing a grumpy trigger-happy alien robot and deadly high-tech weaponry into the works is not part of the included modifications.


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