Title:
Optimus Prime RID
Description:
Titanium Series
Optimus Prime (6” Cybertron Heroes, 2006)
Accessories: Display stand, nameplate
Known designers: Don Figueroa (concept artist)
Titanium Series Optimus is a six-inch tall die-cast metal and plastic version of Robots in Disguise Optimus Prime. In vehicle mode the ladder rotates at its base and the nozzles flip out of the end of the ladder, but the ladder cannot extend. As he is much simplified compared to the larger toy, the (largely hollow) front of the vehicle cannot separate and form the standard robot mode, nor can the rear of the vehicle form the battlestation. Instead, the entire fire truck transforms into a simplified version of the super robot Battle Mode. His legs unfold like the original Super Mode’s forearms do. On this version of Optimus, panels on his forearms pop up and reveal small, non-firing sculpted guns.
His ladder can be detached, as can his arms. Oddly enough, the ladder can connect to his shoulder joint, but only on the detached arms. This is very bizarre, as his arm and ladder don’t do anything when connected. He also has some strange ports around his body that seem to do nothing.
This mold was also used to make Titanium Series Hot Zone.
Optimus Prime (6” Cybertron Heroes, 2006)
Accessories: Display stand, nameplate
Known designers: Don Figueroa (concept artist)
Titanium Series Optimus is a six-inch tall die-cast metal and plastic version of Robots in Disguise Optimus Prime. In vehicle mode the ladder rotates at its base and the nozzles flip out of the end of the ladder, but the ladder cannot extend. As he is much simplified compared to the larger toy, the (largely hollow) front of the vehicle cannot separate and form the standard robot mode, nor can the rear of the vehicle form the battlestation. Instead, the entire fire truck transforms into a simplified version of the super robot Battle Mode. His legs unfold like the original Super Mode’s forearms do. On this version of Optimus, panels on his forearms pop up and reveal small, non-firing sculpted guns.
His ladder can be detached, as can his arms. Oddly enough, the ladder can connect to his shoulder joint, but only on the detached arms. This is very bizarre, as his arm and ladder don’t do anything when connected. He also has some strange ports around his body that seem to do nothing.
This mold was also used to make Titanium Series Hot Zone.
Theme:
Titanium
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Year:
2006
Date Added:
2023-04-02 15:16:42
Date Added:
2023-04-02 15:16:42