Title:
Omega Supreme
Description:
Build the ultimate battlefield with Siege figures. Siege plunges fans into the epic fight to survive on the final day of the Autobot and Decepticon battle to control Cybertron. As the Autobot counter-resistance takes on the Decepticon resistance army, the unyielding Autobot army captain and city defender, Omega Supreme, lies in wait - the Autobots last line of defense.
This colossal 2-foot scale Titan Class WFC-S29 Omega Supreme figure features a G1-inspired design and converts to Autobot Command Center mode, made up of a tank, rocket, control tower, and defense perimeter. The included Micromaster, Autobot Countdown, fits inside rocket, tank, and control tower, and can ride along the defense perimeter. Includes 6 Fire Blasts accessories to simulate battle effects on figure and Command Center mode.
Scaled to fit other Siege figures, fans can build out their ultimate battlefield! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability.)
Includes: Transformers Generations War for Cybertron: Siege WFC-S29 Omega Supreme figure, Micromaster figure, 6 Fire Blasts accessories, and instructions.
• WFCS31
• Omega Supreme (Titan Class, 2019)
• Hasbro ID number: WFC-S29
• TakaraTomy ID number: SG-39
• TakaraTomy release date: December 26, 2019
• Hidden message code: CRYSTALCITY
• Accessories: Micromaster Countdown, 7 Fire Blast effects, 2 track/wing pieces
• Known designers: John Warden (Hasbro), Takashi Kunihiro and Shogo Hasui (TakaraTomy)
Siege Omega Supreme is a huge Titan Class figure that transforms into a rocket base and comes with Countdown. His tank component can store a vehicle mode Micromaster in a front hatchway, with a track upscaled to the point that a deluxe class figure can roll on it. A robot mode Micromaster can fit in a space at the top of the rocket, with plenty of spaces in his general body for smaller figures. Like most Siege figures, Omega features extensive articulation and numerous 5mm holes across his body to accommodate the C.O.M.B.A.T. System, and his large size means you can overload his arsenal.
The tank mode can elevate its central turret as well as two smaller side cannons - however, once clipped into place against the robot head the turret cannot spin. The robot head has a very small faux tank cannon attached to the back of it, which can be folded out of sight.
Omega’s track pieces use A.I.R. Lock System connectors to attach to his main body. Additional A.I.R. Lock connectors can be found at the ends of the ramps on his thighs as well as on flip-out black pieces on his legs/gray track segments. He also features Titans Return compatible connectors on the outer circumference of his tracks, though only Fortress Maximus (or Grand Maximus) has ramps that can reach them at a flat level. Other figures have to be boosted or have their ramps bent.
While Omega does sport ’battle damage’ paint operations on his limbs like most other toys from his subline, on him the effect is much tamer than usual, being limited to faded ’burn’ marks around six ports (two on each arm, one on each leg) that accommodate the ’Fire Blast’ effects simulating blaster fire. Notably, Omega is also the first Titan Class toy to not feature any stickers of both the customer-applied and factory-applied variety.
When transforming Omega Supreme’s arms into rocket mode, the instructions say to collapse the forearms towards the shoulder section before closing the quarter-circular panels. However, the toy is designed to have the quarter-circular panels closed first. Then, line up the arrows on the forearms with the corresponding arrows on those panels, then collapse the forearms in towards the shoulders and rotate them in the indicated direction to lock them in place.
This figure was redecoed into Guardian Robot.
This colossal 2-foot scale Titan Class WFC-S29 Omega Supreme figure features a G1-inspired design and converts to Autobot Command Center mode, made up of a tank, rocket, control tower, and defense perimeter. The included Micromaster, Autobot Countdown, fits inside rocket, tank, and control tower, and can ride along the defense perimeter. Includes 6 Fire Blasts accessories to simulate battle effects on figure and Command Center mode.
Scaled to fit other Siege figures, fans can build out their ultimate battlefield! (Each sold separately. Subject to availability.)
Includes: Transformers Generations War for Cybertron: Siege WFC-S29 Omega Supreme figure, Micromaster figure, 6 Fire Blasts accessories, and instructions.
• WFCS31
• Omega Supreme (Titan Class, 2019)
• Hasbro ID number: WFC-S29
• TakaraTomy ID number: SG-39
• TakaraTomy release date: December 26, 2019
• Hidden message code: CRYSTALCITY
• Accessories: Micromaster Countdown, 7 Fire Blast effects, 2 track/wing pieces
• Known designers: John Warden (Hasbro), Takashi Kunihiro and Shogo Hasui (TakaraTomy)
Siege Omega Supreme is a huge Titan Class figure that transforms into a rocket base and comes with Countdown. His tank component can store a vehicle mode Micromaster in a front hatchway, with a track upscaled to the point that a deluxe class figure can roll on it. A robot mode Micromaster can fit in a space at the top of the rocket, with plenty of spaces in his general body for smaller figures. Like most Siege figures, Omega features extensive articulation and numerous 5mm holes across his body to accommodate the C.O.M.B.A.T. System, and his large size means you can overload his arsenal.
The tank mode can elevate its central turret as well as two smaller side cannons - however, once clipped into place against the robot head the turret cannot spin. The robot head has a very small faux tank cannon attached to the back of it, which can be folded out of sight.
Omega’s track pieces use A.I.R. Lock System connectors to attach to his main body. Additional A.I.R. Lock connectors can be found at the ends of the ramps on his thighs as well as on flip-out black pieces on his legs/gray track segments. He also features Titans Return compatible connectors on the outer circumference of his tracks, though only Fortress Maximus (or Grand Maximus) has ramps that can reach them at a flat level. Other figures have to be boosted or have their ramps bent.
While Omega does sport ’battle damage’ paint operations on his limbs like most other toys from his subline, on him the effect is much tamer than usual, being limited to faded ’burn’ marks around six ports (two on each arm, one on each leg) that accommodate the ’Fire Blast’ effects simulating blaster fire. Notably, Omega is also the first Titan Class toy to not feature any stickers of both the customer-applied and factory-applied variety.
When transforming Omega Supreme’s arms into rocket mode, the instructions say to collapse the forearms towards the shoulder section before closing the quarter-circular panels. However, the toy is designed to have the quarter-circular panels closed first. Then, line up the arrows on the forearms with the corresponding arrows on those panels, then collapse the forearms in towards the shoulders and rotate them in the indicated direction to lock them in place.
This figure was redecoed into Guardian Robot.
Theme:
Titan Class
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Year:
2020
Country:
United States
Size:
7 in
Series:
War For Cybertron: Siege
Asst. Number:
WFCS31
Date Added:
2021-03-26 10:48:59
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$39.99
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-01-03
Date Added:
2021-03-26 10:48:59