10 Coolest Unmade Transformers Figures, Ranked

Though the franchise has had cartoons, movies, comic books and video games, Transformers is mainly defined by its toyline. Numerous Autobots and Decepticons have been represented in diecast and plastic form, allowing fans to collect merchandise that’s more than meets the eye. Sadly, there are some Transformers toys that have only been planned, but never produced or released.In the case of some of these figures, Hasbro or Takara did everything but make them available to buy. With other toys, they never got past the concept art phase, giving fans only a visual glimpse of what could have been. Unfortunately, some of these looked to be some of the best Transformers toys ever, but they were left on the cutting room floor.The first intended toy was later seen in prototype form. Vaguely resembling the classic design of G1 Arcee, it was mostly based on the original concept art from The Transformers: The Movie by Floro Dery. A second planned toy was a pink and white repaint of the Headmaster Chromedome. This reflected Arcee becoming a Headmaster in “The Rebirth,” the final episodes of the American G1 cartoon.

Though the franchise has had cartoons, movies, comic books and video games, Transformers is mainly defined by its toyline. Numerous Autobots and Decepticons have been represented in diecast and plastic form, allowing fans to collect merchandise that’s more than meets the eye. Sadly, there are some Transformers toys that have only been planned, but never produced or released.

In the case of some of these figures, Hasbro or Takara did everything but make them available to buy. With other toys, they never got past the concept art phase, giving fans only a visual glimpse of what could have been. Unfortunately, some of these looked to be some of the best Transformers toys ever, but they were left on the cutting room floor.

The first intended toy was later seen in prototype form. Vaguely resembling the classic design of G1 Arcee, it was mostly based on the original concept art from The Transformers: The Movie by Floro Dery. A second planned toy was a pink and white repaint of the Headmaster Chromedome. This reflected Arcee becoming a Headmaster in “The Rebirth,” the final episodes of the American G1 cartoon.

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