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  • 02-09-2013, 07:56 PM
    User897

    Re: TF13: Hasbro Transformers Titan Class Metroplex

    WOW.

    FINALLY something I want! They can keep all that tiny crap and beast hunters nonsense. Metroplex will be mine!
  • 02-09-2013, 05:40 PM
    Malevolus

    TF13: Hasbro Transformers Titan Class Metroplex

    Things are getting big...




    Transformers has had plenty of “big” toys in recent years from various combiners to Unicron, Primus, Omega Supreme, and others. But at Toy Fair 2013 Hasbro unveiled the biggest, baddest Transformer ever, METROPLEX! A classic character that some of us remember in toy form from the 80s, the transforming Autobot city base returned to popularity with the recent Transformers: Fall of Cybertron game. Now Hasbro is bringing the giant to life in an all new Titan Class of toys. Over 24 inches tall in robot mode, Metroplex is a triple-changer with a city mode and vehicle mode (again, just like the original toy). Both alt modes have lots of weaponry and plenty of places to integrate other Transformers in the Legends scale. He even comes with a Legends scale Scamper! Other features include light up eyes, articulated pupils, sounds, voice clips, and more. Look for Metroplex to hit stores (in a giant box) in the Fall, with an MSRP around $125.
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