Perfect Effect have uploaded new images of two of the Not-Arcee PE-DX01 and PE-DX01B Motorbot unpainted prototypes. The two toys show the Pink and Blue versions of the toy along with the large sniper rifle accessory.
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Perfect Effect have uploaded new images of two of the Not-Arcee PE-DX01 and PE-DX01B Motorbot unpainted prototypes. The two toys show the Pink and Blue versions of the toy along with the large sniper rifle accessory.
RobotKingdom have posted a pre-order listing for a new third party add-on. The product, called "Battle Cannons and Arm Blades", is being produced by the group "Fans Want It" and is numbered FWI-2. The product will be released in February 2012 priced at $19.90. It is an upgrade set for the leader class Transformers: Dark of the Moon Ironhide figure. You can view the images below.
RobotKingdom have posted some in-packaging images of the just released TFC Toys Neck Breaker figure aka Not-Hook. The images, which can be seen below, show the toys box from the front and the back as well as removed from the box.
Facebook user Juan Lecaros has posted an image on the Facebook group "The Transforum" of the Mastermind Creations Cyclops figure. You can view the image below.
Credit to FullMetalHero.com for the news.
TFC showed off many of their upcoming products at a Chinese fair recently. The images include a new look at the previously entitled "Not ...." series who's names and head sculpts have been changed to protect the manufactures from lawsuits and to allow them to sell the toys back in Japan again.
You can find a collection of photographs from the event below thanks to Weibo.com user Tekman. The images mirrored from Chinese site TF-Club.