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Heroes of Cybertron (toyline)

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The name or term "Heroes of Cybertron" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, seeHeroes of Cybertron (disambiguation).
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Heroes of Cybertron,first sold inJapanunder theSuper Collection Figure: Transformersbanner ( "SCF"for short), is a series of non-transformablePVCfigurines based on the animation models from various olderTransformerscartoon series, mostlyGeneration 1.The standard figure stands a mighty three inches tall, and features limited posability thanks to their pop-off limbs.

Being cartoon-based figures of popular Generation 1 characters, and being just about theonlymerchandise on the market based on said characters at the time, they were "tha bomb" until we started getting full-sized, transformable iterations of said characters.

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Super Collection Figure

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Starting life in Japan, each SCF was soldblind-packedin a case of twelve, and came with a clear-plastic stand. There were ten "Acts"in all starting in late 2000 and ultimately ending in 2003. The first eight Acts featured characters from theGeneration 1continuity,whereas Acts 9 and 10 were based solely onLegends of the Micronscharacters.

Sold in cases of twelve, each of the six figures in a case was available in both the character's original animation colors as well as a second deco: in Acts 1 through 3, this was colorless-clear plastic (with theirinsigniatampographedon in white); Acts 4 through 10 featured a metallic "pewter" finish. Unfortunately, with the pewter versions the connector pegs had often been painted as well before being plugged into the sockets, which could result in stuck limbs and snapped pegs if too much pressure was applied attempting to move them. Shaving the interior of the sockets slightly with a hobby knife is usually sufficient to relieve the issue.

Two "Secret Figures"were found randomly dispersed in each wave; typically, one in every five cases would haveoneof the two. All of them areredecoesof existing molds, usually as simple variations of "common" characters, though many added new parts to the mix, plus the occasional unique character. Act 3 through Act 8 added pieces to construct larger-scalecharacters to the mix. Yes,pieces:each of these large figures was split up into six sets of parts, packed in with half the figures in the case, one per character (whether they were packed with the color or clear/pewter versions varied from Act to Act). Assembling an entire large figure took luck, and as all of these build-a-figure pieces could come inbothfull-color and clear/pewter versions, sometimes in varying ratios of color to otherwise... wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

Additionally, there wereexclusivefigures available only atconventions,and oneLucky Drawprize that may or may not have ever seen actual release.

And a metric buttload of Optimus Prime variations.

Retail releases

Secret Figures are in italics; only Acts 1 through 3 have official names for the chases (that we've found so far). "(BAF)" indicates the multi-part "Build-A-Figure".


Act 1(12–2000)
Sortie! Cybertronschapter[1]
Act 2(3–2001)
2010chapter[2]
Act 3(6–2001)
The Headmasterschapter[3]
Act 4(9–2001)
Resurrection of Convoychapter[4]
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ACT-1 Ultra Magnus
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ACT-2 Minerva
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ACT-8 Mega Zarak (build-a-figure)
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ACT-9 Ironhide (Demolishor)
Act 5(12–2001)
Super-God Masterforcechapter[5]
Act 6(2–2002)
Road to Earthchapter[6]
Act 7(5–2002)
Victorychapter[7]
Act 8(8–2002)
Overseers of Justicechapter[8]
Act 9(12-27-2002)
Legends of the Microns Series 1chapter[9]
Act 10(3–2003)
Legends of the Microns Series 2chapter[10]
Act 10 uses considerably more rubbery plastic than the prior nine Acts. This leads to some difficulty in keeping some figures standing, plus the pewter versions can beextremelyhard to peg back together, as the pegs will just squash rather than pop into the sockets.


Exclusives

Wonder Festival Tokyo Game Show
  • TF Confrontation Set 01:ConvoyvsMegatron
  • Transformers Generations
  • Skywarp
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    TF Confrontation Set 01: Convoy vs Megatron
    Due to the bankruptcy of publisher Keibunsha, it is unknown if Skywarp was ever actually sent out.


    Mega SCF

    Mega SCF figures are five-inch versions of popular Transformers characters, seemingly inspired byBandai's concurrent line ofMobile Suits in ActionGundam action figures. Each came with an assortment of accessories, alternately posed hands, and were more marginally poseable than their three-inch counterparts. Thanks to their universal balljoint/clip system for jointing, parts can be swapped between figures for some freaky combinations.

    Like the smaller SCFs, the figures were initially based on characters from the originalTransformersseries, while later figures were characters fromLegends of the Microns.

    Of note is thehilariously mauled back-translationof "More Than Meets the Eye"seen on the packagingof these figures.

    Retail releases

    G1 MegaSCF StarSaber.jpg

    Exclusives

    • Convoy Damage Version — Robot Station 2002, May 2002
    • 03-X1 Megatron Metallic Version w/Buzzsaw— Wonder Festival 2002, July 2002


    Heroes of Cybertron

    HOC-toy MegatronCarded.jpg

    TheHasbroversion of the line, starting life in 2002, was considerably smaller, released in a total of five waves (at first). They were typically sold in smaller "market six"outlets like drug stores and media stores.

    There are quite a few notable differences between the Heroes releases and theSCForiginals:

    • Figures were sold on blister cards instead of blindpacked boxes.
    • Each figure included a collector card depicting the character, withTech Specsand abioon the back.
    • Figures did not have the clear plastic stand included with theSCFversions.
    • Figures were made of blue or red translucent plastic, and then painted over save their eyes and a spot on the back of the head to simulatelight-pipedeyes (in theory).
    • Figures were available only as full-color versions; no clear or pewtervariantswere produced.

    Several "chase" figures fromSCFwere released in the HOC line as normal figures. This was either great or terrible, depending on how much money you sunk into SCF chases.

    In 2006, a new selection of five figures was released to coincide with the 2006 DVD release of the originalThe Transformers: The Movie.The figures are very similar to the previousHeroes of Cybertronreleases at first glance, but there are significant differences. These are cast in solid plastic rather than translucent, more in keeping with theSCForiginals. How different they ultimately ended up from theSCFversions varies, but for the most part the changes are minimal. The cards aremostlyidentical from the front (a "transformers.com" callout has been added just under the bubble), but the backs have a severely truncated "cross-sell" with only the five toys in the 2006 assortment.


    Retail releases

    Wave 1 Wave 2 Wave 3 Wave 4
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    "Spark Attack" Powermaster Optimus. Why?
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    Dirge, de-chased and de-pointied.
    Wave 5 2006 wave


    Exclusives

    OTFCC 2003
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    Some assembly required.


    Keychains

    Oddly, theHeroes of Cybertronbranding would also be used in 2007 for re-releases of theBasic FunkeychainMinibotsthat were first put out in 2001 and 2003. As far as can be told, the toys themselves are identical to their prior releases, they just have a new card with new branding, rather than the "looks a lot like the original card" design of the prior versions.

    Keychains
  • Cliffjumper
  • Windcharger

  • Legends of Cybertron

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    Lost in mid-teleport.
    • Skywarp(2004, unreleased)
    A redeco ofMega Super Figure CollectionG1 Starscream (minus the extra coronation accessories), Skywarp was to be among the first of the fan club exclusives offered byOTFCCas well as the first in theirLegends of Cybertronline. The figure was delayed and never saw a full release due to3H Enterpriseslosing the license to run the official Transformers fan club. At least a couple of sample versions were produced, of those most (but not all) had the open-palm hands and the hand wielding Megatron in gun mode painted blue rather than the correct purple.
    Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

    Proceed on your way to oblivion.
    This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


    Notes

    • Every individualSuper Collection Figurebox had a clip-out "SCF Points" section on the back, akin to the oldRobot Pointsfrom theoriginal toyline,each one worth 0.5 Points. As far as can be told, these points were never redeemable for anything.
    • About the same time as theTransformers Super Collection Figureseries was rolling out, Takara also releasedSCF: Takara Sci-Fi Worlds,a two-Act series of basically the same thing, only based on various other old-school Takara sci-fi toylines, includingHenshin Cyborg,Microman,andDiaclone.

    References

    1. Xuất kích! サイバトロン biên
    2. 2010 biên
    3. ザ・ヘッドマスターズ biên
    4. コンボイの phục hoạt biên
    5. Siêu thần マスターフォース biên
    6. Địa cầu への đạo biên
    7. ビクトリー biên
    8. Chính nghĩa を thống べる giả biên
    9. マイクロン vân thuyết biên đệ 1 đạn
    10. マイクロン vân thuyết biên đệ 2 đạn

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