Release Date: February 2025
Retail Price: $54.99 USD
The iconic N-1 Starfighter from Star Wars: The Mandalorian is now a converting Transformers toy! This 7.5-inch (19 cm) figure converts from character mode to N-1 starfighter alt mode and features series-accurate deco and details from The Mandalorian series. It includes 6 blast effects that attach in both modes, 2 blasters, and a shield and cape that convert to a display stand for the figure in starship mode. 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.
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• MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE: Transformers robots have always been -- More Than Meets the Eye -- and now fans can experience Transformers characters as they mash-up with iconic characters who share this same quality
• TRANSFORMERS COLLABORATIVE STAR WARS: THE MANDALORIAN: Kids can imagine a galaxy of adventure with the Transformers STAR WARS: The Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter converting action figure
• CONVERTS FROM STARSHIP TO ACTION FIGURE: The 7.5-inch (19 cm) figure converts between character mode and N-1 starfighter in 37 steps. Inspired by the N-1 starfighter from the STAR WARS galaxy
• AWESOME ACCESSORIES: Includes 6 blast effects, 2 blasters, shield, and cape
• PLAY AND DISPLAY: The shield and cape convert to a stand to display the figure in N-1 Starfighter mode
SKU. G00985L00
Same. That is just the coolest integration feature I've seen.The base figure is cool, but why is no one giving props to the TREMENDOUSLY novel integrating of the flight stand? Instead of a useless accessory, the flight stand becomes the cape and a shield.
That just so novel I can't help but not love it.
Some are saying it's another SS86 Blurr retool. If so, it's a darn good one, cuz I can't see the original Blurr anywhere in that figure.
What makes you think this will even make it to store shelves at all? Most of these Collaborative figures are online-only.and one has to wonder if this might not just end up sitting on shelves in stores across the US gathering dust as interst in Star Wars has fallen to all time lows due to a bunch of factors including bad management and bad story telling!
The old Star Wars Crossovers range from "ok" to "awful," but it's not even like you could say "oh the early ones were bad but they got better as the line went on." No! The line was spitting out pure trash right up until the end! Remember that quadruple changer Vader/Anakin/Republic SD/Imperial SD? What the hug was that?He doesn't fit in at all! He's not terrible!
A toy voiced by Jon Bailey and Chad Vader, of course.Remember that quadruple changer Vader/Anakin/Republic SD/Imperial SD? What the hug was that?
yeah, I actually likes the Death Star Vader, the Grevious wheel bike. and the Magna Guard. Some of the smaller scale ones were pretty good for their size, too.The old Star Wars Crossovers range from "ok" to "awful," but it's not even like you could say "oh the early ones were bad but they got better as the line went on." No! The line was spitting out pure trash right up until the end! Remember that quadruple changer Vader/Anakin/Republic SD/Imperial SD? What the hug was that?
What makes you think this will even make it to store shelves at all? Most of these Collaborative figures are online-only.
I've seen Ectotron and Party Wallop at Walmart and Target.The only collab I’ve ever seen make it to store is the X-Jet crossover.
All because they were made by Hasbro alone, without any assistance from Takara.Some of the old Star Wars Transformers were decent. They almost always felt like they needed one more pass through engineering, though.
The Marvel Transformers, too, for that matter. Aside from a couple like the Hulk Tank, they were okay to poor.
And weren't they designed by Hasbro's Star Wars team rather then their Transformers team?All because they were made by Hasbro alone, without any assistance from Takara.