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When it comes to Transformers, there are times when fans want the figure released to be as accurate as possible to how they either appeared from Generation 1, the cartoon, or comics. Unfortunately, they don’t get what t...
| Jonathan Tubbs |
And the unlicensed Mini Warriors keep rolling in. This week, iGear revealed over on their Facebook page that they'll be releasing Cogz. It's a figure that looks exactly like the Transformers character Gears, but it isn't beca...
| Michael Muller |
Not all Transformers can turn into a sexy sports car. Some turn into weird, ugly space monster things. Sharkticon is one such Transformer. Despite its rather hideous exterior, Sharkticon will be getting a new third party figu...
| Michael Muller |
A life-long dream of mine was to get my hands on a Generation One-era Megatron so I could rob a bank without having to go through all the mess of getting a real handgun. Unfortunately, the prices of vintage guns that turn int...
| Michael Muller |
In case the slew of new products iGear showed off last week wasn't enough, here's yet another familiar looking transforming robots. The company showed off photos of their latest Mini Warrior, UFO, who might be based on T...
| Michael Muller |
iGear, producer of what is certainly not Transformers merchandise, has made some big announcements this week. The company showed off three new products on their Facebook page: Presser, Hench, and a weapons upgrade set. P...
| Michael Muller |
Devastator, you beast of a combiner from Transformers. How you have made an impact on the fans of the series. Is it any wonder why you have been getting a bit of love recently from the third party makers? One of these makers ...
| Jonathan Tubbs |
When it comes to glorified Trasformers bootlegs, there's no one better at that than iGear. These are the guys that have brought us the smaller version of Masterpiece Optimus Prime, had plans to release a smaller Masterpiece M...
| Jonathan Tubbs |
Last week we saw MakeToys reveal every robot of their combining robot Giant, which is their interpretation of the first Transformers combiner, Devastator. The company has now updated their site with a color preview of two of ...
| Jonathan Tubbs |
If you're unfamiliar with MakeToys, the make, um, well... toys. More precisely, they make unlicensed Transformers toys. The one that has caught the eyes of fans, and other makers as well, is their take on the original combine...
| Jonathan Tubbs |
Seriously, these third party Transformers makers have been quite busy with more makers sprouting as we saw with the latest weapon upgrades. This time we are looking at bigger things from these people and you can't get any big...
| Jonathan Tubbs |
Seems like the Autobots are in need of additional fire power in their constant battle against the Decepticons? That's the only explanation I can come up with for unofficial Transformers makers to be produce an assortment of&n...
| Jonathan Tubbs |