![]() The box is almost entirely cardboard, with only a tiny plastic window at the front showing off the head and torso of the figure itself. Despite being released under the Kingdom banner, this feels like a Studio Series 86 figure in everything but name - and a perfect way to celebrate the film’s 35th anniversary.Ĭyclonus comes in standard voyager class Transformers Kingdom packaging, which to its credit is paving the way when it comes to Hasbro using less plastic in their packaging. One such figure is voyager class Cyclonus, Galavatron’s loyal subordinate and fellow herald of Unicron. As such the Kingdom toy line includes a number of characters from the 86 movie, which is all the more confusing when the Studio Series 86 line is going on at the same time. Not only does it see the present day Transformers teaming up with their future Beast Wars descendants, but also incorporates elements from Transformers: The Movie. But when it comes to Kingdom, the final instalment in the trilogy, the narrative seems a little less clear. Siege depicted the battle between the Autobots and Decepticons on their home planet of Cybertron, whilst Earthrise saw them adopt new alt modes as their battle continued on a distant planet. Previously Hasbro had carved out a fairly logical path with their current Transformers War for Cybertron trilogy toy lines.
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