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Date: Tuesday, October 27th 2009 11:55am CDT
Categories: Collectables,
Auctions
Posted by: First Gen |
Credit(s): Phil Mangiat
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Seibertron.com has been informed that some original Transformers Generation One boxart has been made available for auction via
eBay.
Phil Mangiat, whose father did the original art for our beloved Robots in Disguise, has notified us of a one in a kind chance to own some of the actual art work used for Generation One Transformers toys of the 1980's. Up for auction is post 1986 movie Transformers boxart featuring Metroplex VS. Trypticon in the never ending battle between the then newest Autobots and Decepticons.
For you die hard collectors looking to add a very unique piece to your collections, here's a chance of a lifetime. View the auction by clicking
here.
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Date: Saturday, October 17th 2009 5:26pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
Toy News,
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Posted by: Blurrz |
Credit(s): Ebay seller TFCToy
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As news crew member Nekoman showed us earlier, we are getting two new Scout repaints, an
orange repaint of
Scout Dead End (or Detour in Europe), and a
red repaint of
Scout Knockout. While we get nothing in the means of official names,
TFCToys have put the figures up for auction on Ebay. You can take a look at the pictures and the listings in the links below.
Orange Dead End
Red Knock Out
While fan speculation deems the Dead End repaint to be based on G1 Wheelie, we of Seibertron think that the yellow flames on the side are a homage to a little guy,
Micromaster Greaser.
On another note, TFCToy has the popular Voyager Bludgeon up for auction
here.
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Date: Wednesday, October 14th 2009 10:11pm CDT
Categories: Toy News,
Auctions
Posted by: Blurrz |
Credit(s): T-maxshop
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A few months ago we mentioned a handful of Robot Heroes that were
unreleased. They were:
Optimus Prime vs. Megatron (Robots in Disguise)
Prowl vs. Laserbeak (Generation 1)
Victory Saber vs. Dessaras (Generation 1)
Optimus Primal vs. Jetstorm (Beast Machines)
We now finally get to see the Robot Heroes take on
Beast Machines Optimus Primal and Jetstorm, and the mini renditions of
Generation One Prowl and Laserbeak. Take a look at them in the pictures below.
Fortunately for this time around, all of these Unreleased Robot Heroes are on Ebay, and there is an amble amount of time for any dedicated collector to bid on them. However expect to pay a massive sum, as these Robot Heroes are close to being one of a kind.
Optimus Prime vs. Megatron Auction
Prowl vs. Laserbeak Auction
Victory Saber vs. Dessaras Auction
Optimus Primal vs. Jetstorm Auction
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Date: Wednesday, October 7th 2009 4:44pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
People News,
Collectables,
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Posted by: First Gen |
Credit(s): Denise Dorman of WriteBrainMedia.com
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Back in June 2009, Seibertron.com reported on the
commissioning of artist Dave Dorman who created an original oil painting of Transformers Autobot Leader Optimus Prime, depicted in both his newest movie incarnation along with his original 1984 cartoon form in conjuction with the release of Transformers Revenge of the Fallen and the 25th Anniversary of the Transformers name brand.
Now, the original art work is available for auction for one lucky collector to add to their collection. With no reserve, the artwork is listed at a starting bid of $600.00 USD. Details on the painting are listed as follows:
The Painting: Dave Dorman’s original painting features Hasbro's generation-spanning TRANSFORMERS! brand. Dorman created the art for the cover of Issue 29 of GEEK Monthly. A milestone for GEEK , Dorman’s is the first original art to grace their cover which usually feature photos of personalities. This issue was created specifically for release at pop culture convention, Comic-Con International, in San Diego this past summer.
The Art itself is Oil and Acrylic on stiff illustration board. The Painting is 14" by 20" and comes in a small black metal frame, ready to hang. In addition to the painting, the winner will receive an autographed copy of the photo, by Dorman and Miller, showing them both holding the actual art. Shipping is FREE within the US ( Outside of the US shipping is an additon $35 including tracking)
You can view the listing for this artwork by clicking
here.
Date: Wednesday, September 23rd 2009 2:32pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
Auctions
Posted by: Blurrz |
Credit(s): NJAF1Xtreme
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You, being a humble viewer or member of Seibertron.com, could own, the
one and the
only,
Camaro Concept Bumblebee. No, we're not talking about some one of a kind Legends figure, Deluxe repaint, or Human Alliance redeco. We're talking about the real deal, the Bumblebee cast that was made for the movies. This full-scale replica of Bumblebee is probably the most impressive on-set item to be sold. As the
auction describes;
Full-scale screen-used Hero Bumblebee robot from Transformers. (Paramount, 2007) Standing exactly 16 feet 10 7/8 inches tall and weighing 3200 pounds, this screen-used hero Bumblebee robot is an incredible feat of engineering craftsmanship. Built by renowned special effects company FXperts, Inc. (a.ka. John Frazier Special Effects), Bumblebee was the result of a direct request by Director Michael Bay for a full-size Transformer. He was used prominently in all the critical scenes in the film: when Sam and Mikaela are first introduced to all the Autobots; when Bumblebee is captured by Sector 7 with a helicopter; in the interior of the Hoover Dam; and on the back of a tow truck during the final battle sequences. As a major character in the film, Bumblebee has become one of the most popular and beloved Transformers. Since the opening of the movie, this Bumblebee robot has been on a worldwide tour, to such locations as Japan, Korea, London, Las Vegas, Dallas, Chicago, New York, and Bolton, Mississippi. He was also featured at the Los Angeles premieres, Universal Studios, Cannes Festival, and Indy 500, where he drew as big of a crowd at the Indy cars. With poseable arms, Bumblee stands a full 16’ 10 7/8” tall and 13’ 5 13/16” wide when fully assembled. He is currently de-assembled and housed in three large wooden crates.
There aren't really words to describe the extreme awe this figure could bring to a convention, meeting or establishment. We wish the best of luck to Bumblebee's future owner!
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Date: Saturday, September 19th 2009 12:42pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
Collectables,
Auctions
Posted by: First Gen |
Credit(s): Profiles in History
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For fans of the hit sequel Transformers Revenge of the Fallen, a chance to own a piece or multiple pieces of what made the movie is now here.
Profiles in History has placed new items on its auction block that include alot of movie props used during the filming of Revenge of the Fallen. Here's just a short list of what's available:
*The Hero Matrix of Leadership
*Tomb of the Twelve Prime's Head Sculpts
*Collection Leo Spitz Paraphernilia
*Hero Fragment of the Allspark
*Mikaela Bane's Motorcycle Gas Tank
*Sam Witwicky's "Introduction to Astronomy" Textbook
Along with these are a host of other items, such as clothing worn during filming, weapons props and so on.
You can check it all out by clicking
here.
Date: Tuesday, September 8th 2009 1:44pm CDT
Categories: Site News,
Toy News,
Auctions
Posted by: First Gen |
Credit(s): tjay_27
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An
auction has been started on eBay for an ultra rare Transformers Beast Wars Transmetals 2 figure.
The rarity in question is believed to be a Green Ramulus, a Transmetals 2 figure that never saw production. This bad boy is Mint on Sealed Card, which is virtually unheard of, and is sure to be a collectors dream addition. Thanks to eBay member tjay_27, you could have a chance at owning this one of a kind Transformer.
Seibertron.com was fortunate enough to be allowed to take an official gallery of this never released figure along with being given the background as to why the figure was never released. Here's the scoop:
Jon Hartman: "When we were working on our plans for BotCon 2001, Glen and I made a trip to Hasbro's Cincinnati office to go over color schemes for Blackarachnia and Tigatron. During our visit, Joe Mattiko showed us the green Ramulus as an idea that Hasbro had for a running change on the original color scheme, but was eventually scrapped. We know it had to have been a second version of the toy because the package had the later "Transmetals 2" sticker and didn't match the package artwork. (Package artwork traditionally shows the original version of a toy, even if other changes are made to it before released to market.) As far as we have seen, there were at least four copies of this toy because Joe had two cases in his office and they had the same assortment as the original shipment of Transmetal 2 Deluxes (2 Cheetor, 2 Dinobot, 2 Ramulus). It's possible that more than four have made it into the collector community, but we don't have any hard evidence of this.
"After seeing this new version, we decided to use it in our Wreckers comic because we thought it was different enough to be interesting. We never actually intended to release it as a BotCon exclusive because we already had other toys planned at that time. However, as the popularity of the Wreckers comic grew and we began to realize that people wanted to complete their collection of Wreckers toys, we actually worked a plot point into a later issue where Ramulus reverts to his original retail color scheme so people could have a chance at owning that character. Regardless, the green Ramulus is still something that not a lot of people have seen, so it's possible that your photos will be the first exposure that many people will have had to this variation."
Check out the full Green Ramulus gallery
here.
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Date: Monday, September 7th 2009 12:55pm CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
Toy News,
Auctions
Posted by: Blurrz |
Credit(s): Ebay seller tfctoy
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Views: 50,843
An Ebay auction gives us a glimpse of the
early designs of
Revenge of the Fallen Voyager Megatron. The prototype's deco looks nothing like the
Megatron we've seen released in RotF Voyager Wave 2. Take a look at it in the pictures below.
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Date: Tuesday, September 1st 2009 10:04am CDT
Categories: Movie Related News,
Toy News,
Auctions
Posted by: Seibertron |
Credit(s): tom brokaw
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Seibertron.com member tom brokaw came across a new image of the upcoming Target exclusive "The Fallen" (Burning version) from the Revenge of the Fallen movie line. You can view the image below or click on the link to view the
eBay auction for this item.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Transformers-Movie-Rotf-Target-The-Fallen-Misb-in-hand_W0QQitemZ220473161669
Date: Sunday, August 30th 2009 7:44am CDT
Categories: Toy News,
Collectables,
Auctions
Posted by: DevastaTTor |
Credit(s): Giant Purple Griffin, eBay
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According to Seibertron.com member Giant Purple Griffin, the G1 homage ROTF figures Mixmaster and Hoist that we saw new pictures of yesterday are part of an exclusive two-pack set. The yet-to-be-released Toys R Us exclusive, called
Back Road Brawl, is up for auction now on eBay at the link below. No word yet on when it will be available at retail.
eBay Auction
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