
Available for preorder on Hasbro Pulse and Amazon. Transformers robots have always been - More Than Meets the Eye - but now, through the Transformers Collaborative, fans can experience these larger-than-life characters as they team-up, mash-up, and meet up with other characters, teams, and people who share this same special quality. This is a list of known Autobotsin the Transformersfictional universe and toy line. This 2-pack comes with movie-inspired accessories including a shaving cream canister, embryo containment unit, rain hat, venom blast effect, and 2 blaster accessories. Each figure converts from robot mode to movie-inspired alt mode (convert Dilophocon in 20 steps Autobot JP12 in 23 steps) and features screen-accurate deco and details.
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The worlds of Transformers robots and Jurassic Park collide once again with the Jurassic Park x Transformers Dilophocon and Autobot JP12 mash-up pack! The iconic Dilophosaurus and Jeep Wrangler Sahara from the Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment’s blockbuster Jurassic Park movie are now Transformers robots. 31 coloring pages of Transformers Rescue Bots © hasbro Like it 3,3 / 135 votes Coloring pages of the Transformers Rescue Bots. Retail Price: $74.99 / Available: Fall 2023) Transformers Collaborative Jurassic Park x Transformers Dilophocon and Autobot JP12 The good news is that this set, Tyrannacon Rex and Autobot JP93, is still available for those that may have missed out, and the new set that’s on the way with Dilophocon and Autobot JP12.Ĭheck out the press release given to us today! KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -APRIL 07, 2018: Fictional character Optimus Prime action figure NEW YORK USA, DEC 20 2020: Portrait of Autobot leader Optimus Prime.

Some of you may recall that Hasbro had previously done a collaboration set for Jurassic Park with the Tyrannosaurus and the Ford Explorer it wrecked. Exciting news! Especially if you are a Transformers fan and a Jurassic Park fan! We got word of a new collaborative set coming this fall that will be taking inspiration from another scene from Jurassic Park between Dennis Nedry (well, his Jeep) and the Dilophosaurus this time. It is the first installment in the live-action Transformers film series which was produced by Don Murphy and Tom DeSanto.
