Full Reveal and Preorders Up for Legacy Titan Cybertron Metroplex
Tuesday, April 19th, 2022 1:30PM CDT
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Preorders are up now at various site sponsors like BBTS, TFSource and Hasbro Pulse for $200. Below is a product description followed by images. To answer questions that have been circulating online, there is no Mini-Con, no Cyber Planet Key, no axe configuration for his weapon, and his alt mode loses its cockpit. However, he is more articulated than the original, more complex (the hands have a transformation step to hide them for the alt mode) and much much larger, making him closer to scale with how he was in the show. He also retains a third worker mode. Also, we get our first look at wave 3 voyager Inferno on the box art, being destroyed.
Harness the power of Energon with the Transformers Legacy Series Titan Cybertron Universe Metroplex robot toy! As head foreman, Metroplex spends his days building cities on Gigantion to reconstruct a peaceful future for the planet.
Universes collide! Transformers: Legacy brings together fan-favorite characters from across the Transformers multiverse. Figures feature deco inspired by their universe with an updated Generations design. In honor of the almost 40-year legacy of Transformers entertainment, the fandoms come together from across the Transformers multiverse, all in one toy line.
Transformers: Legacy action figures are great kids’ toys and exciting collectibles for fans of all ages.
Includes: figure, 2 accessories, and instructions.
CYBERTRON-INSPIRED DESIGN: This Legacy Series Transformers 22-inch Cybertron Universe Metroplex robot toy is inspired by the animated series, Transformers: Cybertron, updated with a Generations-style design
UNIVERSES COLLIDE: Universes collide with Transformers: Legacy! This epic line of Transformers toys brings together fan-favorite characters from across the Transformers multiverse
2 EPIC MODES: Action figure converts from robot to excavator mode in 52 steps. Features flip-down welding mask in robot mode
CONVERT TO WORK MODE: Convert this Cybertron Universe Metroplex Transformers action figure to work mode by flipping down the toy’s welding mask in robot mode
AWESOME ACCESSORIES: Comes with combining buzzsaw and claw accessories. Buzzsaw accessory stores on figure’s back. Claw accessory can grab smaller figures (each sold separately, subject to availability)
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Posted by AllNewSuperRobot on April 19th, 2022 @ 1:33pm CDT
Evil Eye wrote:Somewhat stylized bucketwheel excavator, which are quite abstract looking things to be fair. They're also absolutely colossal.
Sabrblade wrote:A bucket wheel excavator, the largest land-based vehicle in the world.
TulioDude wrote:Bagger 288 Excavator
Thanks all. What a strange and random thing to have as an altmode. On the one hand, it makes more sense than the "battle station" mode of Fort Max and G1 Metroplex. I've got no attachment in the character but, a piece of Machinery that
size will likely compliment the City Bots well. I paid £99 each for Trypticon and Fort Max. When this guy drops to that, I might pick him up.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on April 19th, 2022 @ 1:38pm CDT
I like it as well, I used to have the Takara version that came with the legends class Optimus. I got it preordered, I have plenty of time to change my mind if I decide against it.
I'm gonna guess if the Titans are going to be continued, we're getting a Decepticon next, but who?
Posted by Sabrblade on April 19th, 2022 @ 1:38pm CDT
Each of the four colony worlds had a different theme:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:What a strange and random thing to have as an altmode.
Speed Planet: Racing
Jungle Planet: Beasts
Planet Earth: Humanity
Giant Planet: Construction
Metroplex and his people were of the Giant Planet and all turned into massive construction vehicles.
Posted by PrymeStriker on April 19th, 2022 @ 1:39pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on April 19th, 2022 @ 1:39pm CDT
22 inches tall.Rodimus Prime wrote:Do we have the measurements on this figure yet? I imagine it will be a bit shorter than 2 feet because of the huge weapon accessory.
Posted by william-james88 on April 19th, 2022 @ 1:43pm CDT
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Thanks all. What a strange and random thing to have as an altmode.
A couple transformers have that alt mode, he isn't the only one.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on April 19th, 2022 @ 1:45pm CDT
Alright, I guess the price increase is covering the extra materials and engineering. Even though this really just looks like an oversized version of the Cybertron figure.Sabrblade wrote:22 inches tall.Rodimus Prime wrote:Do we have the measurements on this figure yet? I imagine it will be a bit shorter than 2 feet because of the huge weapon accessory.
Posted by AllNewSuperRobot on April 19th, 2022 @ 1:47pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Thanks all. What a strange and random thing to have as an altmode.
A couple transformers have that alt mode, he isn't the only one.
Not Titan scale though. At first, unaware of the UT history. I thought his altmode was supposed to be a homage to the Hive machines in The Rebirth...
Posted by Sabrblade on April 19th, 2022 @ 1:48pm CDT
Now we just need Supreme class toys (Commander class is too small) of Quickmix and Menasor to make all three Gigantion characters in-show-scale with the original toyline.
Posted by Cheetron on April 19th, 2022 @ 1:55pm CDT
Posted by TulioDude on April 19th, 2022 @ 2:00pm CDT
Posted by AllNewSuperRobot on April 19th, 2022 @ 2:01pm CDT
This item has a release estimate of December 2022 subject to delays.
I like how exchange rates are non-existent with Hasbro pricing...
Posted by Flashwave on April 19th, 2022 @ 2:06pm CDT
Posted by bluecatcinema on April 19th, 2022 @ 2:20pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on April 19th, 2022 @ 2:24pm CDT
Pretty close to the original, too.bluecatcinema wrote:And the "worker mode" is interesting.
Posted by Evil Eye on April 19th, 2022 @ 2:30pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Pretty close to the original, too.bluecatcinema wrote:And the "worker mode" is interesting.
Wew, that's a spicy callout.
Anyway, one thing I think is cool is that the worker mode is quite different from the standard robot, especially compared to the OG toy. Also reminds me a bit of Engels from Nier: Automata with the bucketwheel arm...
Posted by Starseeker on April 19th, 2022 @ 2:31pm CDT
I'm thinking the Galactic Odyssey set with Ironworks would look pretty cool set up next to this.
Posted by DeathReviews on April 19th, 2022 @ 2:35pm CDT
No shame to those who DO like it though. My not liking it just means more of him for the rest of you...
Posted by Kamijou Touma on April 19th, 2022 @ 2:43pm CDT
Posted by blackeyedprime on April 19th, 2022 @ 2:47pm CDT
Posted by Overcracker on April 19th, 2022 @ 3:01pm CDT
I think its great. I may just bit the bullet and get him.
The missing cyber key and minion is kind of sad, the new weapon gimmick almost makes up for it. Not that the key did much anyway on the original. It juts split open the saw wheel and engaged the little red light. (no sounds).
Not having it, does not really detract form the overall figure in any way.
Guess I'll have to dig out my Cyb Metroplex from storage for a photo session with the new version.
Also, for those saying its good he's very tall, the original toy was always taller than everybody in full robot mode. Heck he was taller than Primus for Primus sake. Even though he was only Leader Class.
While Menasor was Ultra Class.
Posted by Sabrblade on April 19th, 2022 @ 3:05pm CDT
He can always be referred to by his original name: Megalo Convoy!
Posted by Overcracker on April 19th, 2022 @ 3:16pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:The general vibe I feeling from most of the detractors, here, is that he bears the name "Metroplex".
He can always be referred to by his original name: Megalo Convoy!
I agree. To avoid further confusion, Megalo Convoy he is.
Posted by Otaku-mus Prime on April 19th, 2022 @ 3:49pm CDT
The alt mode reminds me of the vehicles in a seemingly little known cartoon from the 80s called Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors. Anyone else remember this?
Posted by alekese on April 19th, 2022 @ 4:17pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on April 19th, 2022 @ 4:24pm CDT
Off the top of my head, all three Leader class molds in Animated, and the Leader class Starscream mold from the 2010 Movie line, could open their mouths with each of their electronic speaking gimmicks.alekese wrote:Looking at some of the stock photos, I noticed that he can actually open his mouth. When's the last time they bothered doing that for a 'human' face on a non-masterpiece figure? Have they ever done it? The only one I can think of is Haslab unicron, and I'm lumping him in with masterpiece for this given his price.
Posted by Sabrblade on April 19th, 2022 @ 4:40pm CDT
That Legacy Prime Bulkhead--a character who never used Mini-Cons as far as Hasbro's concerned--does have Mini-Con ports of his own.
Posted by Deadput on April 19th, 2022 @ 4:45pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:The general vibe I feeling from most of the detractors, here, is that he bears the name "Metroplex".
He can always be referred to by his original name: Megalo Convoy!
Why not Metroflex instead
Posted by Overcracker on April 19th, 2022 @ 4:50pm CDT
Transformers Cybertron Metroplex (Megalo Convoy) Gallery
Posted by Solrac333 on April 19th, 2022 @ 5:07pm CDT
Posted by Rodimus Prime on April 19th, 2022 @ 5:21pm CDT
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on April 19th, 2022 @ 5:58pm CDT
Surprisingly faithful. IMO he's the first UT update in 14 years to have some real effort and substance put into him.
Yeah, I'm not counting any of the ones we've had since this mold. Aside from size troubles... Most are just headswaps, T30 Armada Starscream was too ephemeral, and Galaxy Upgrade Optimus suffers from not being a dedicated mold, just a way of capitalizing more on the Ultra Magnus mold (so no arm sockets, and no flying fire truck).
This new Cybertron Metroplex, on the other hand... And most of his deviations have good purpose (like making the work mode more interesting than just a "low clearance" thing).
He's not perfect, mind you. Sparkdrinker needs some 3P help IMO (new bucket wheel, extended shovel arm pieces because it seems like the shovel is shorted in reach compared to the original toy), and to be truly Gigantionian he needs Mini-Con hardpoints (I swear, if the 3P chuckleheads don't get on that they've lost their right to exist).
But he's still impressive, and he's actually larger than the original by enough that he's at least somewhat in show-scale with regular Cybertron toys. And, inaccuracies aside, his version of Sparkdrinker is thus better-sized to replicate this:
[youtube]https://youtu.be/Be5gGMoBX80?t=528[/youtube]
I'm honestly tempted because of that. But it would cut down on what else I could get, and I'm not sure how many more Titans I can make space for in my room... Hmmmm.
Or we could just deal with the name-sharing instead of lowering ourselves to Jafanboyism, and the detractors could stop being manchildren over it given name reuse over different incarnations has been going on for how many years now? And in this guy's case, Cybertron Metroplex was even clearly designed as a G1 Metroplex homage.Overcracker wrote:Sabrblade wrote:The general vibe I feeling from most of the detractors, here, is that he bears the name "Metroplex".
He can always be referred to by his original name: Megalo Convoy!
I agree. To avoid further confusion, Megalo Convoy he is.
Posted by Evil Eye on April 19th, 2022 @ 6:20pm CDT
Personally I quite like "Megaloplex" for an alt name for him, as it combines the two and distinguishes him from the G1 citybot. Though personally I'm not too bothered as I'm far more attached to "Giant Scottish builder who turns into a bucketwheel excavator" than "Big but otherwise unremarkable guy who appeared mostly in not very well animated episodes of an already poorly drawn cartoon".
Posted by Tigerhawk7109 on April 19th, 2022 @ 6:41pm CDT
Posted by Whifflefire on April 19th, 2022 @ 7:04pm CDT
I'm slightly disappointed that he doesn't include a minicon (especially since every other non-combiner Titan came with a mini-dude), but I will wait and see if little Drill Bit ends up getting released elsewhere. I wouldn't mind a redeco of Countdown or something.
In regards to the name, this is the first Metroplex I knew, so the name applies here just as legitimately as it does the G1 character. If he needs some sort of qualifier, then he is Scottish Metroplex. MacMetroplex.
Posted by TulioDude on April 19th, 2022 @ 7:05pm CDT
Posted by Dr. Gellar v.2 on April 19th, 2022 @ 7:10pm CDT
PrymeStriker wrote:He's chopped up Beast Wars Inferno on the box art!
That box art is hilarious!
Everytime I see it now...I think of this as the Cybertronian equivalent of some guy outside using his weed-eater to trim the yard. Poor Kickback and Inferno...just happen to be collateral cyber-garden damage.
Posted by Sabrblade on April 19th, 2022 @ 7:13pm CDT
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on April 19th, 2022 @ 7:14pm CDT
I pre-ordered it, I am fully stoked for this one!!!
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on April 19th, 2022 @ 7:18pm CDT
Posted by Brokebot on April 19th, 2022 @ 7:57pm CDT
Posted by o.supreme on April 19th, 2022 @ 8:32pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:A bucket wheel excavator, the largest land-based vehicle in the world.
Just goes to show it's good to have the latest data. In the mid 80s I remember my 4th grade teacher telling us that the Space Shuttle Crawler transport was the largest land vehicle. However it appears the Wheel Excavator has been around since the late 70s so she was about 6-8 years behind, to be fair though, we didn't have the internet back then
Posted by Grahf_ on April 19th, 2022 @ 8:44pm CDT
I love G1.
I had G1 Metroplex.
I have fond memories of Metroplex as a kid...most of which was him being in two pieces but I digress.
I didn't really watch Cybertron. Mostly because I didn't know when it was on.
I have Cybertron Metroplex.
I want a new Generations Metroplex.
I love Legacy Metroplex though. I don't normally preorder retail figures so I'm not going to but I will be getting it.
I just like cool toys. I couldn't care less about not knowing the character or whatever else. So long as I can budget it in, I get it.
Going slightly off the main topic to what was discussed previously around the Kickback abdomen discussion with redecos and retools though.
Someone on another site asked me why I would want so many redecos of a figure. In this case it was about the missing Takara Optimus Prime from a few years ago and that I'd want it in Black Convoy colors, Universe Ultra Magnus colors, Powerlinx colors and so on. I retorted; why does anyone want a redeco to begin with? Thundercracker and Skywarp are just redecos afterall. But otherwise though, if I liked the mold once, I'll like it again as someone else so long as it fits the character it's redone as or if they already shared a previous mold like people were saying about Flamewar and Arcee. You can even make a new character and I'll like that too.
It's like I already said, I just like cool toys. I don't need any other reason to get anything. It's just that simple.
Legacy Metroplex looks like a cool toy. I've always loved how simple his design was as it means he cleans up perfectly. It just makes sense for something so large to not have any extra parts flapping about and he uses every bit of himself to turn into his alt mode for the exact thing its supposed to do. Nothing superfluous and completely utilitarian. That in and of itself has beauty in it.
Also. Am I the only one who thinks Prowl/Smokescreen should be done as Cybertron Crosswise and 2007 Decepticon Jolt? And Energon Towline from Ironhide/Ratchet? And I would very much like a Quickslinger from any potential Cybertron Ransack to whoever said that nobody knows who she is. I do. I know who she is and I want one. I still just want cool toys.
On a side note tangent. Yesterday I got to pick through a warehouse filled with new old stock toys in Miami. Ranging mostly from the 90's but there was also stuff from earlier. Yet there wasn't a single Transformer in sight. I was disappointed. Just boxes everywhere from Hasbro and Kenner and all these other brands and not really a single thing I wanted. No G1. No late G1. No G2. No Beast Wars. No Machine Wars. Not even any Animmorphs. No Battlebeasts. No GoBots. No Rock Lords. No Robotech. No Power Rangers. No Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad. No Lion Voltron. No Vehicle Voltron. No Gladiator Voltron. No Voltron 3rd Dimension. No Thundercats. No MASK. No X-Men or Spider-Man Toybiz TAS figures. No Batman TAS figures. No Megaman. Nothing. The most I found were like three VR Trooper figures.
If I knew for a fact it wasn't already picked over, I would've sworn it was already picked over before I got there. I guess the original owner didn't have good taste when amassing it all. I knew the guy who purchased everything through the owner of the store I "work" at/manage. We drove on down and ended up with quite a bit of stuff to drive back to SW Florida with. So it's not like there wasn't good stuff. It's just nothing I was personally hoping for. I took a 4x4 Rubik's Cube and an Alaxender's Star Rubik's puzzle to give to my nephew the next time I see him and a Crossfire game for the breakroom at work. My nephew memorized how to do a standard Rubik's Cube and I always wanted to get him the more difficult ones but kept forgetting. Haven't seen him in a few years though as he lives across country so I wonder if he'd even care. I didn't change much in my 20's so I don't think he would've.
All that sweat and dirt and nothing I wanted for myself. Just damn though.
My dumb ass forgot to take pictures of the lot after I had it splayed out on tables so sorry for the lack of haul pics. It's all in my "boss'" hanger so I won't have pics for a while unless I feel like going back to his house and I don't want to get another headache for a while so it won't be soon.
Posted by Emerje on April 19th, 2022 @ 9:04pm CDT
Interesting thing about Inferno on the box, he has six regular ant legs instead of his arms and legs forming the legs.
I wonder what his transformation will be like? Maybe they can still go on the arms, but there are fake one in the art on the front of his legs. On the other hand Scavenger has six regular ant legs so maybe they're planning ahead to share engineering?
Dr. Gellar v.2 wrote:Everytime I see it now...I think of this as the Cybertronian equivalent of some guy outside using his weed-eater to trim the yard. Poor Kickback and Inferno...just happen to be collateral cyber-garden damage.
That's actually pretty funny, intentionally choosing two insect bots for this. But it isn't a weed eater it's a Sparkdrinker, that's the actual name of his weapon. Very metal!
That's a long ways up!
Evil Eye wrote:I mean, the character is originally Japanese, so technically "Megalo Convoy" is the proper name. (Side note, the wiki should really refer to Japanese-original characters by their Japanese names first and foremost, with the localized name put in the "foreign names" field, given that the Japanese version of, say, Car Robots is the original, with RID being a localized derivative work.)
Unicron Trilogy was the first major collaboration between Hasbro and Takara that wasn't Takara importing something from Hasbro (G1, BW) or Hasbro importing something from Takara (RID). It really isn't correct to say one name is "original" when they both would have been basically simultaneous, certainly pre character reveals.
Emerje
Posted by Whifflefire on April 19th, 2022 @ 9:10pm CDT
Grahf_ wrote:
It's like I already said, I just like cool toys. I don't need any other reason to get anything. It's just that simple.
Seconded. I've never understood the argument that non-G1 figures wouldn't sell nowadays because they don't have 'recognition' to general audiences, when G1 obscurities like Doubledealer, Triggerhappy, Rotorstorm, and Impactor, who have the same amount of recognition, get mainline figures and no one applies the same logic to them. Their appeal is that they look awesome and are great toys.
Also. Am I the only one who thinks Prowl/Smokescreen should be done as Cybertron Crosswise and 2007 Decepticon Jolt?
I was thinking '86 Jazz
Their similarities have been demonstrated before:
Posted by Grahf_ on April 19th, 2022 @ 9:47pm CDT
Whifflefire wrote:Grahf_ wrote:Also. Am I the only one who thinks Prowl/Smokescreen should be done as Cybertron Crosswise and 2007 Decepticon Jolt?
I was thinking '86 Jazz
Their similarities have been demonstrated before:
Indeed. However I was going by the Smokescreen connection with the mold. That and I've heard less complaints about the Datson mold breaking than I have the Jazz mold.
Posted by frogbat on April 20th, 2022 @ 2:48am CDT
He looks pretty solid but the price tag is a tad high...
And for those who complain cos it's not a G1 figure - they kinda ran out of characters to do at that scale - maybe a decepticon counterpart to the ark would be nice - otherwise if they revisit previous characters, think metroplex and fortress suffered the most. Maybe shorter, squatter, less floppy versions that are closer in height to skorponok would be nice.
Posted by Burn on April 20th, 2022 @ 4:03am CDT
Posted by MeGrimlock78 on April 20th, 2022 @ 6:21am CDT
But, this probably does mean Tidal Wave is just around the corner, which is cool. He was memorable in the Armada video game.
Posted by william-james88 on April 20th, 2022 @ 7:43am CDT
MeGrimlock78 wrote: I get they want to release a yearly Titan, and after Scorponok were out of G1 options
As far as G1 options go, they never released an actual G1 Metroplex. The one we got initially was of the game design. A titan class G1 styled Metroplex would sell fairly well I reckon.