Heroes of Cybertron
Originally released as Transformers SCF in Japan in late 2000, the Heroes of Cybertron line is the North American release of a series of non-transformable PVC figures that closely resemble characters from the Transformers TV series. Most are approximately three inches tall. There were five waves released domestically, typically at retail chains such as Walgreens or Rite Aid. The fourth and fifth waves included with each figure a piece to construct a larger-scale bonus figure. There were also exclusive figures available at Botcon/OTFCC 2003.
WAVE ONE | WAVE TWO | WAVE THREE | WAVE FOUR | WAVE FIVE |
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Optimus Prime | Optimus Prime (with Energon Axe) |
Rodimus Prime | Autobot Espionage Team (Bumblebee & Spike) |
Autobot Ratchet |
Megatron | Megatron (with Energon Flail) |
Galvatron | Autobot Jazz | Constructicon Devastator |
Starscream | Thundercracker | Soundwave | Gigatron | Optimus Prime (with communicator) |
Skywarp | Ultra Magnus | Grimlock | Perceptor | Omega Supreme |
Arcee | Optimus Prime (Apex Armor Spark Attack) |
Cyclonus | Wheeljack | Megatron (with Laserbeak) |
Apex Armor Optimus Prime |
Paradron Medic | Ironhide | Dirge | Starscream (with crown) |
Fortress Maximus (Bonus Figure) |
Metroplex (Bonus Figure) |
EXCLUSIVES |
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Sunstorm—OTFCC 2003 Given at OTFCC 2003 when pre-registering for OTFCC 2004. |
Seeker Jets—OTFCC 2003 Six pack of Decepticon Seekers, including Starscream, Thundercracker, Skywarp, and three generic purple Seekers. Available for purchase at OTFCC 2003. |
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