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Robosen and Hasbro are announcing the Transformers Grimlock Auto-Converting Robot, a successor to their Optimus Prime toy that can transform itself. It’ll start at $1,500 this fall, but that’s ...
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The magic of Grimlock’s new toy comes at a substantial cost, though: It will retail for $1,699 when it’s released sometime this fall — though pre-orders come in slightly cheaper at $1,499.
That's close to $2K for a robot that, like its predecessors, is more of an enthusiast display item than a real toy. However, Grimlock is still a lot more fun than any other Robosen Transformer yet.
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This Grimlock is based on the Transformers G1 version, which debuted in 1985. The collectible includes the original toy’s Energon sword, galaxial rocket launcher, and crown accessories.
That's close to $2K for a robot that, like its predecessors, is more of an enthusiast display item than a real toy. However, Grimlock is still a lot more fun than any other Robosen Transformer yet.
That's close to $2K for a robot that, like its predecessors, is more of an enthusiast display item than a real toy. However, Grimlock is still a lot more fun than any other Robosen Transformer yet.