Silverbolt finally arrived! Now I have the complete set of Superion!
Seriously, the Throttlebots are long overdue some proper love from Hasbro. We've gotten the freaking Powerdashers, but the Throttlebots? And don't even get me started on the Omnibots.
We have Goldbug and Chase/Roadburn![]()
The Omnibots have been flagrantly absent from the updates. The Powerdashers got new toys, fellow mailaway Reflector has had updates, but the Omnibots? Even Bumper has been updated.
They're just about the last of the pre-Movie
toy lineup. I think *the* last if you don't count Mini-Spies or Enemy. (Or Motormaster's roller car; Blackjack is kind of borderline.)
(Oh, I guess the train set and its little figures maybe count, too, though as a licensed product, I think that's pushing it.)
Yes, but we need more! Complete the six!
I want to believe that the Omnibots are somewhere in the cards, but at the same time, I fear that we'll see another complete set of the original three Seekers before we see them. Which sucks.
Just wish them back with the Dragon Balls, then.Well, the Omnibots were in the lineup, but then they had to go off to another dimension . . .
I don't want to see another iteration of the OG3 again. Like, ever! Even if there's a fire!!I fear that we'll see another complete set of the original three Seekers before we see them. Which sucks.
The Omnibots as the next HasLab.But yes, Hasbro, it is long past time to give the Omnibots the modern treatment. Hell, make them a super-hard-to-get capsule exclusive. Ooh, I know: put them all up on Pulse at the same time (I'm thinking some random-ass Tuesday in May, at precisely 1:08pm, when most people are busy working to fund their plastic robot addictions. Oh, the irony!). Then, give them a limit of 15 each, per customer, let them sell out in under three minutes and finally, next year, once teeth have been sufficiently gnashed and hands sufficiently wrung, release them all at regular retail.
Priced at $900.00 USD, crowdfunding minimum 25,000.Pretty much.