It's weird, but Rescue Bots has low-key been putting out some of the brand's most interesting new designs for a decade. I would rather see a bunch of these designs in Generations than see the Evergreen designs ever again.
I just wanna know where they get the plush to fill those machines. I've seen GI Joe plush in them as well, but i know trying to get something specific out of a claw machine is a sucker's game...at least for me...
The problem is that a lot of these places are ONLY wholesalers, they aren't set up to sell to the general public. Sometimes it's even a licensing thing, where the product is only allowed in a particular context (e.g. claw machines) and is not licensed for regular sale.
---Dave, did check Oriental Trading Company and Rhode Island Novelty just in case.
Huzzah! No claw machines necessary! Online listings for these plush toys have been found!
EDIT: Doggonit! We commonfolk can't actually buy from this site, as they only sell to those who own and operate the entertainment machines that these toys are found in.
Global toy licensee for multiple global brand. Create proprietary Internal Interconnect Endoskeleton System (IIES) that incorporated IIES into 24” Optimus Prime from Bumblebee the Movie. Will also be making PLAMO for Transformers from Bumblebee the Movie.
Neat! But I already have a couple versions each of Chase and Heatwave, plus Legacy Chase (he's parked in the chest bay of Fortress Maximus, ready to roll to the rescue), so I think I'm pretty well covered there. More so when Legacy Heatwave comes out.
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