Toynk Toys via Amazon has Transformers Generations Legacy G2 Universe Laser Optimus Prime Action Figure on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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G2-Inspired Design: 7-inch Laser Optimus Prime robot toy inspired by Transformers: Generation 2 series with an updated Generations-style look
Legacy Series: Part of the Transformers: Legacy line, which merges characters from across the Transformers multiverse
2 Modes: Converts from robot to truck in 30 steps; truck rig transforms into a battle station
Accessories Included: Comes with a blaster, Matrix of Leadership, Energon axe, and Energon sword
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Toynk Toys via Amazon has Transformers Generations Legacy G2 Universe Laser Optimus Prime Action Figure on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for sharing this deal
Features:
G2-Inspired Design: 7-inch Laser Optimus Prime robot toy inspired by Transformers: Generation 2 series with an updated Generations-style look
Legacy Series: Part of the Transformers: Legacy line, which merges characters from across the Transformers multiverse
2 Modes: Converts from robot to truck in 30 steps; truck rig transforms into a battle station
Accessories Included: Comes with a blaster, Matrix of Leadership, Energon axe, and Energon sword
Our research indicates that this deal is $5 less (16.67% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $29.99 at the time of this posting.
Model: Transformers Toys Generations Legacy Series Leader G2 Universe Laser Optimus Prime Action Figure - Kids Ages 8 and Up, 7-inch
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Studio Series figures go for more accuracy towards the characters as they were seen in movies/games/the original cartoon. Using Optimus as an example, Studio Series has versions of him from each live action movie, a version from the '86 animated movie, and versions of him from different video games. The Studio Series line has even started going into portrayals of characters who never made it on screen but had unused concept art designs that were made public.
The Generations line tends to have different tag lines to split up the waves. The most current line is Age of the Primes but before that was Legacy, Legacy: Evolution and Legacy: United. These figures are just transformers in general. So you'll get character designs from the entire franchise that aren't focused on being accurate to any specific portrayal and are sometimes just loosely inspired by a specific look.
G1/G2 are eras of the original toy lines. G1 would be the era most people recall that led up to the 1986 animated movie. G2 is essentially the franchise as it was in the early 90's up until the franchise shifted to the 3D animated series, Beast Wars. Some characters got different colors (often crazy bright neon colors because it was the 90's) or different vehicle forms. G1 Megatron turned into a grey pistol, but in G2 he turned into neon green and purple camo patterned tank. Beast Wars Megatron turns into a purple T-rex. In this case G2 Optimus went from his classic truck (I think it was a Peterbilt semi?) that carried a trailer that cars could fit in to look to one that looked like a liquid/gasoline transport. You'll also see incarnations of characters that will look drastically different based on how they appeared in other shows. Like Arcee was originally a pink and white space-car but was a blue motorcycle in the show Transformersrime so there will be a figure loosely based on that version of her as well as ones based on the original.
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Want to get this as a gift, but what's the difference between all the different versions? G2, Studio Series, etc? Not sure which one to get...
Studio Series figures go for more accuracy towards the characters as they were seen in movies/games/the original cartoon. Using Optimus as an example, Studio Series has versions of him from each live action movie, a version from the '86 animated movie, and versions of him from different video games. The Studio Series line has even started going into portrayals of characters who never made it on screen but had unused concept art designs that were made public.
The Generations line tends to have different tag lines to split up the waves. The most current line is Age of the Primes but before that was Legacy, Legacy: Evolution and Legacy: United. These figures are just transformers in general. So you'll get character designs from the entire franchise that aren't focused on being accurate to any specific portrayal and are sometimes just loosely inspired by a specific look.
G1/G2 are eras of the original toy lines. G1 would be the era most people recall that led up to the 1986 animated movie. G2 is essentially the franchise as it was in the early 90's up until the franchise shifted to the 3D animated series, Beast Wars. Some characters got different colors (often crazy bright neon colors because it was the 90's) or different vehicle forms. G1 Megatron turned into a grey pistol, but in G2 he turned into neon green and purple camo patterned tank. Beast Wars Megatron turns into a purple T-rex. In this case G2 Optimus went from his classic truck (I think it was a Peterbilt semi?) that carried a trailer that cars could fit in to look to one that looked like a liquid/gasoline transport. You'll also see incarnations of characters that will look drastically different based on how they appeared in other shows. Like Arcee was originally a pink and white space-car but was a blue motorcycle in the show Transformersrime so there will be a figure loosely based on that version of her as well as ones based on the original.
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Studio Series figures go for more accuracy towards the characters as they were seen in movies/games/the original cartoon. Using Optimus as an example, Studio Series has versions of him from each live action movie, a version from the '86 animated movie, and versions of him from different video games. The Studio Series line has even started going into portrayals of characters who never made it on screen but had unused concept art designs that were made public.
The Generations line tends to have different tag lines to split up the waves. The most current line is Age of the Primes but before that was Legacy, Legacy: Evolution and Legacy: United. These figures are just transformers in general. So you'll get character designs from the entire franchise that aren't focused on being accurate to any specific portrayal and are sometimes just loosely inspired by a specific look.
G1/G2 are eras of the original toy lines. G1 would be the era most people recall that led up to the 1986 animated movie. G2 is essentially the franchise as it was in the early 90's up until the franchise shifted to the 3D animated series, Beast Wars. Some characters got different colors (often crazy bright neon colors because it was the 90's) or different vehicle forms. G1 Megatron turned into a grey pistol, but in G2 he turned into neon green and purple camo patterned tank. Beast Wars Megatron turns into a purple T-rex. In this case G2 Optimus went from his classic truck (I think it was a Peterbilt semi?) that carried a trailer that cars could fit in to look to one that looked like a liquid/gasoline transport. You'll also see incarnations of characters that will look drastically different based on how they appeared in other shows. Like Arcee was originally a pink and white space-car but was a blue motorcycle in the show Transformersrime so there will be a figure loosely based on that version of her as well as ones based on the original.
This is such a great mold. One of my favorite Optimus figures. Scourge is my favorite paint of this, but at this price and I had some return credit I grabbed a second figure for myself and one for my daughter. Thanks!
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The Generations line tends to have different tag lines to split up the waves. The most current line is Age of the Primes but before that was Legacy, Legacy: Evolution and Legacy: United. These figures are just transformers in general. So you'll get character designs from the entire franchise that aren't focused on being accurate to any specific portrayal and are sometimes just loosely inspired by a specific look.
G1/G2 are eras of the original toy lines. G1 would be the era most people recall that led up to the 1986 animated movie. G2 is essentially the franchise as it was in the early 90's up until the franchise shifted to the 3D animated series, Beast Wars. Some characters got different colors (often crazy bright neon colors because it was the 90's) or different vehicle forms. G1 Megatron turned into a grey pistol, but in G2 he turned into neon green and purple camo patterned tank. Beast Wars Megatron turns into a purple T-rex. In this case G2 Optimus went from his classic truck (I think it was a Peterbilt semi?) that carried a trailer that cars could fit in to look to one that looked like a liquid/gasoline transport. You'll also see incarnations of characters that will look drastically different based on how they appeared in other shows. Like Arcee was originally a pink and white space-car but was a blue motorcycle in the show Transformers
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The Generations line tends to have different tag lines to split up the waves. The most current line is Age of the Primes but before that was Legacy, Legacy: Evolution and Legacy: United. These figures are just transformers in general. So you'll get character designs from the entire franchise that aren't focused on being accurate to any specific portrayal and are sometimes just loosely inspired by a specific look.
G1/G2 are eras of the original toy lines. G1 would be the era most people recall that led up to the 1986 animated movie. G2 is essentially the franchise as it was in the early 90's up until the franchise shifted to the 3D animated series, Beast Wars. Some characters got different colors (often crazy bright neon colors because it was the 90's) or different vehicle forms. G1 Megatron turned into a grey pistol, but in G2 he turned into neon green and purple camo patterned tank. Beast Wars Megatron turns into a purple T-rex. In this case G2 Optimus went from his classic truck (I think it was a Peterbilt semi?) that carried a trailer that cars could fit in to look to one that looked like a liquid/gasoline transport. You'll also see incarnations of characters that will look drastically different based on how they appeared in other shows. Like Arcee was originally a pink and white space-car but was a blue motorcycle in the show Transformers
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The Generations line tends to have different tag lines to split up the waves. The most current line is Age of the Primes but before that was Legacy, Legacy: Evolution and Legacy: United. These figures are just transformers in general. So you'll get character designs from the entire franchise that aren't focused on being accurate to any specific portrayal and are sometimes just loosely inspired by a specific look.
G1/G2 are eras of the original toy lines. G1 would be the era most people recall that led up to the 1986 animated movie. G2 is essentially the franchise as it was in the early 90's up until the franchise shifted to the 3D animated series, Beast Wars. Some characters got different colors (often crazy bright neon colors because it was the 90's) or different vehicle forms. G1 Megatron turned into a grey pistol, but in G2 he turned into neon green and purple camo patterned tank. Beast Wars Megatron turns into a purple T-rex. In this case G2 Optimus went from his classic truck (I think it was a Peterbilt semi?) that carried a trailer that cars could fit in to look to one that looked like a liquid/gasoline transport. You'll also see incarnations of characters that will look drastically different based on how they appeared in other shows. Like Arcee was originally a pink and white space-car but was a blue motorcycle in the show Transformers
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