Product Description
The siege is over, but the War for Cybertron has just begun. The Autobots and Decepticons have left Cybertron, but their battle rages on as they hurtle through space in pursuit of the Allspark. With unforeseen dangers lurking ahead and the Decepticons closing in from behind, the only way out for the Autobots is to find a way through. Both sides must navigate the perils of space and instantly adapt to battle anywhere in the cosmos.
With the highly advanced A.I.R. (Adaptable Interconnection Retrofitter) Locks system, the fighters don’t head to the battlefield -- they become it. Bots capable of converting into Modular Battle Stations can A.I.R.-Lock together in custom configurations to fit the needs of battle.
As the battle rages through space, success depends on who can best adapt to the battlefield beyond. But it's not just the battlefield that commands adaptability. Allegiances can shift just as rapidly, with a new Mercenary faction introduced into the Earthrise world alongside the Autobots and Decepticons.
Product Features
- 7 inches (17.78cm)
- Made of plastic
- Earthrise figures allow fans to build out epic space battle scenes
- Figures can connect to expand the battlefield
- Optimus Prime can convert into a Modular Battle Station mode
- Converts into classic G1 truck mode in 35 steps and comes
- Instructions may or may not include English translation
Box Contents
- Optimus Prime figure
- Trailer
- Ion blaster
- Matrix of Leadership
- Piece of the Transformers Universe map
- Red decoder to unlock the map's hidden paths
Additional Details
Transformers is widely known media franchise that has expanded to various media forms such as film and animated TV series. Transformers focuses on various robots that are able to transform from everyday vehicles or machines into humanoid robots that battle amongst each other. The franchises extraordinarily successful toy and collectables segment of the brand continue to be highly sought after from both children and collectors since the brands launch during the 1980s.
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