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  • | company_name = FansProject | logo = [[file:fansproject-logo.jpg|120px]]
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  • ...<br> [[Laurie Faso]] (as Orion Pax) <br> [[Ron Hayden]] (20th Anniversary toy sound base, ''Universe'' Flash cartoon) <BR> [[Tesshō Genda]] (Japanese) < ...', Optimus Prime continued to appear in animated sequences of Transformers toy commercials, progressing from Powermaster to Action Master. He even made an
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  • |creator = FansProject, Collection Kingdom ...t]] in 2009. It is an homage to the 1986 Transformers Autobot [[Superion]] toy. In 2013 [[Collection Kingdom]] made an unlicensed copy of this set.
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  • ...]] and [[Social Activist]] homage to ''Generation 1'' Chromedome made by [[FansProject]] in 2012. ==FansProject==
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  • | publisher = FansProject | preceded_by = [[Destroyer (FansProject)|The Destroyer]]
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  • | creators = FansProject ...eam of fictional characters and [[third-party Transformer]] toys made by [[FansProject]] in 2012. They are homages to the ''Generation 1'' Deluxe Insecticons Barr
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  • ...ded to be part of the [[Transformers]] series by an unlicensed third-party toy company. These toys can be completely original designs, new molds based on ==FansProject==
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  • Shooting the Sh#t: The Toy Podcast interviewed Philip Reed about this book on September 30th, 2012.<RE The book was initially to ship in December of 2012. It was updated with new toy photos, and expanded to be a 64 page hardcover.
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  • Unusually for a 1985 (second year) toy, Shockwave was part of Transformers fiction from the first year, appearing ...laced with a gun barrel, matching his toy appearance (although notably the toy's box art itself incorrectly presented the gun barrel as being on his ''rig
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  • In 2007, TransformersCon finally got its first transforming toy exclusive, an unlicensed and downsized version of the Dinobot [[Slag]] in h In 2009 TFcon expanded to a two day convention by merging with the 80s Toy Expo on the Sunday of the event. This was necessary due to many dealers co
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  • ...the City Commander for Autobot City in ''Transformers The Movie'', and his toy also featured him in the role of City Commander (a title also held by his o ...ra Magnus takes on the alternate form of a blue mammoth (his ''Timelines'' toy).<ref>{{cite comic |colorist=Thomas Deer|date=February/March 2013 |editor=P
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  • ...f the US Marvel Comcs. In these stories he his depicted in his ''Classic'' toy form. ...in the ''Wings of Honor'' stories in the form of his ''Universe'' Legends toy.
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  • | image = [[File:classiccliffconversionkit-toy.jpg|240px]] ...[[FansProject]]) in 2007 to enhance the ''Classic'' Deluxe [[Cliffjumper]] toy.
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  • ...later. This is partial a ''list of 5mm peg compatible toys'' organized by toy company. ==FansProject==
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  • * [[Commander (JustIToys)]], a fictional character introduced by toy company [[JustIToys]] in 2006 * [[Commander (Mastermind Creations)]], a fictional character introduced by toy company [[Mastermind Creations]] in 2010
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  • ...the right arm of Bruticus, with his wings becoming the chest plate. On the toy, however, the chest was a separate piece. [[image:blastoff-g2toy.jpg|right|thumb|''Generation 2'' Blast Off toy]]
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  • | publisher = FansProject ...created by [[FansProject]] in 2016. It was packed in with their [[Dai-Z]] toy.
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  • '''Dr. Wu''' is Chinese [[third-party Transformer]] toy company founded in 2011. They specialize in low-cost, high-quality accessor *DW-P01 [[Face Off]] - Replacement face for [[FansProject]] [[Protector (FansProject)|Protector]].
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  • '''Keith's Fantasy Club''' is a Chinese toy company founded in 2012 that specializes in [[third-party Transformer]] pro ...th's Fantasy Club specialized in third-party Transformer toys. Their first toy was release in 2013 was called Rhinohorn, it was an homage to ''Generation
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  • | industry = [[Toy]]s ...worn-out original toy labels, or which add detail not originally part of a toy.
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  • Other third-party Transformer homages to Brainstorm and Arcana include FansProject's [[Smart Robin]]. In the Fwooshcast podcast for August 20th, 2013 the hosts tcompared the FansProject Smart Robin, Toyworld Brainwave and Mastermind Creations Physicus Tempest.<
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  • Maketoys first teased a Devastator homage toy on their web site in June 2011.<REF>http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-new ...ormers-news/3rd-party-unlicensed-41/3rd-party-toy-rundown-from-cherry-bomb-toy-show-173568/</REF>
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  • Maketoys first teased a Devastator homage toy on their web site in June 2011.<REF>http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-new Promotional photos of the Giant prototype included a comparison with [[FansProject]] Colossus.
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  • :Samples of redecos of all the Stunticons were made for the ''Generation 2'' toy line, but they never made it to general release.<ref>{{Cite book | title=Tr :In April of 2008, rare prototypes of this toy were sold on ebay and garnered bidding of over US$2,000.<ref>[http://www.se
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  • The '''Gear of War''' is a [[third-party Transformer]] toy set made by [[TFC Toys]] in 2010 as an homage to Autobotscout and others. ...hese accessories can be used with any of the recolors and remolds of those toy. Besides working in the the Soundwave and Blaster molds, the Autoscout fits
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  • Maketoys first teased a Devastator homage toy on their web site in June 2011.<REF>http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-new ...ormers-news/3rd-party-unlicensed-41/3rd-party-toy-rundown-from-cherry-bomb-toy-show-173568/</REF>
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  • Maketoys first teased a Devastator homage toy on their web site in June 2011.<REF>http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-new ...ormers-news/3rd-party-unlicensed-41/3rd-party-toy-rundown-from-cherry-bomb-toy-show-173568/</REF>
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  • Based on the Transformers Classics toy line, the Timelines 2007 story is set 15 years after the end of the Marvel ...onvention poster by [[Alex Milne]] in the form of his ''Universe'' Voyager toy.<ref>http://markerguru.deviantart.com/art/TFcon-2009-poster-colors-12013023
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  • ...ted as Headmaster [[Arcee]] was made, but the toy was never released. <ref>Toy buying guide by Judy Braiman-Lipson, Deborah Fineblum Raub, Consumer Report :A Japan-exclusive chrome silver remold of the Headmaster toy, offered in the 1987 Lucky Draw campaign by ''TV Magazine''.<ref>[http://ww
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  • ...d-party Transformer homages to Firebolt include [[FansProject]] [[Sidearm (FansProject)|Sidearm]]. ...s/sponsor-news-19/mastershooter-shooter-masters-up-for-preorder-at-big-bad-toy-store-174176/?catid=searchresults&searchid=13929</REF>
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  • |caption = Box Art of the Growl toy ...is a member of the the Micromaster Military Patrol. In 2011 toy company [[FansProject]] released a [[third-party Transformer]] homage to Growl called Warcry.
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  • ...efender (FansProject)]], a fictional character introduced by toy company [[FansProject]] in 2010 * [[Sky Defender]], a construction toy by [[Enlighten (toy)|Enlighten]]
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  • ...ferent colors. It resembles the alternate mode of the ''Classic'' Megatron toy in gun mode. This toy is similar to an abandoned FansProject accessory which also looked like ''Classic'' Megatron's gun mode.<REF>http:
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  • .... It upgrades the ''Generations: Combiner Wars'' Battle Core Optimus Prime toy into Ultra Magnus in 2016. Other third-party Transformer homages to Ultra Magnus include FansProject's [[City Commander]], iGear's [[Ultra Leader]], Junkion Blacksmith's [[Eart
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  • Other third-party Targetmaster homages include [[FansProject]] [[Blesser (FansProject)|Blesser]] and Sidearm. The toy design that would become Mega-Gun and Brown-King started as a 3D printed cu
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  • ...l third-party Targetmasters include [[FansProject]] Sidearm and [[Blesser (FansProject)|Blesser]]. image:optiaim-toy.jpg|Optiaim toy
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  • Other third-party Transformer homages to Ultra Magnus include FansProject's [[City Commander]], iGear's [[Ultra Leader]], Junkion Blacksmith's [[Eart ...nts for the first run of Citizen Stack, for those having problems with the toy.
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  • ...mer add-on intended for the ''Generations'' Fall of Cybertron Ultra Magnus toy. It combines with Ultra Magnus to form a super-robot mode. Other third-party Transformer homages to Ultra Magnus include FansProject's [[City Commander]] and iGear's [[Ultra Leader]].
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  • '''Renderform''' is a toy company specializing in [[third-party Transformer]] toys. It specializes in *RFX-005 [[Chromey Modern]] (FansProject Code head)
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  • {{seealso|Explorer (FansProject)}} | series = ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (toy line)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''<BR>''[[Transformers: Universe]]'
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  • ...different names as trailers for the various recolors of the Optimus Prime toy. ...out Drone is an add-on accessory for the ''Classic'' Voyager Optimus Prime toy and it's recolors. It was designed as a trailer that becomes a base with a
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  • | caption = ''Energon'' Ultra Magnus toy ...the [[Unicron Trilogy]], ''[[Transformers: Energon]]'', that the Overload toy was repainted into Ultra Magnus's blue, white and red colors and released i
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  • | caption = Shattered Glass Rodimus toy ...or Rodimus by [[FansProject]] and a near-replica toy to the Hasbro Rodimus toy was made by CHMS.
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  • ...o turn into tanks. He should not be confused with [[FansProject]] [[Quake (FansProject)|Quake]], a third-party Transformer homage to ''Generation 1'' Shockwave. :With the toy being 1/82 scale, the robot mode of Quake would stand about 11 meters (36 f
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  • Other third-party Transformer homages to Ultra Magnus include FansProject's [[City Commander]], Junkion Blacksmith's [[Earth Commander]] and TFC Toys image:ultraleader-toy.jpg|Ultra Leader toy
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  • ...ird-party Transformer homages to Blast Off include FansProject [[Explorer (FansProject)|Explorer]]. ...re.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=WAR10001&mode=retail Air Burst at Big Bad Toy Store]
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  • ...o insects, who are sometimes called '''Hardshell'''. In 2011 toy company [[FansProject]] released a [[third-party Transformer]] named [[Stormbomb]] which is an ho Bombshell's toy bio described him as having a vicious sense of humor. Using his cerebro-she
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  • The Azalea toy was displayed at the Captured Prey Third Party at Botcon in June 2013.<REF> Azalea Stealth Assassin was released at the Singapore Toy, Games and Comic Convention 2014.
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  • |caption =Box art for the original Drag Strip toy ...pril 2009/May 2009, page 3</ref> In April of 2008, rare prototypes of this toy were sold on ebay and garnered bidding of over $2000 U.S. dollars.<ref>[htt
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  • An April Fools image of a Cyclops toy was released by Mastermind Creations in 2011. This picture depicted Cyclops ...e hosts talked about comparison photos of Mastermind Creations Cyclops and FansProject Quake.<REF>{{Cite podcast | url = http://fwooshcast.thefwoosh.com/2013/04/e
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  • The '''Nemesis Motion Base''' is a toy made by [[BTS Toys]] in 2009 as a [[third-party Transformer]] accessory. It ...t Drone is an add-on accessory for the ''Timelines'' Voyager Optimus Prime toy. It was designed as a trailer that becomes a base with a drone similar to '
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  • | industry = [[Toy]]s ''iGear'' is a toy company started in 2010 that specializes in [[third-party Transformer]] toy
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  • ...ted as Headmaster [[Arcee]] was made, but the toy was never released. <ref>Toy buying guide by Judy Braiman-Lipson, Deborah Fineblum Raub, Consumer Report :Part of the original gum toy series by [[Kabaya]]. Each package comes with a stick of chewing gum and an
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  • Other third-party Transformer homages to Powered Convoy include FansProject [[Powered Commander]]. image:daicommanderstack-toy-art.jpg|D.A.I. Commander Stack art
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  • | image = [[File:presser-toy.jpg|240px]] ...t10453941</REF> The finaly figure was designed to stand a head taller than FansProject Defender.<ref>http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/transformers-3rd-party-discussi
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  • | industry = [[Toy]]s ...t specializes in [[third-party Transformer]] toys. It is associated with [[FansProject]].
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  • ...pshot. A [[third-party Transformer]] named Thundershread was released by [[FansProject]] which was a homage to Shrapnel. There is a minor character in the ''Cyber ...' line.<ref>Lee's Guide to Loose 1985 Transformers: The Decepticons. Lee's Toy Review magazine, issue #201, August 2009</ref>
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  • ...April 2009/May 2009, page 3</ref> In April of 2008 rare prototypes of this toy were sold on ebay and garnered bidding of over $2000 U.S. dollars.<ref>[htt {{seealso|T-Bone (FansProject)}}
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  • Concept images of the RC toy first appeared on the internet in August 2011.<REF>[http://www.tfw2005.com/ Prototype photos of RC compared her with ''Generations'' Wreck Gar and FansProject Defender.
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  • ...sformers'' series he was known by the name Sparks. In the 2011 Masterpiece toy he was called '''Offshoot''' (not to be confused with [[Offshoot (Transform :A remold of the original Hot Rod toy with an added [[Targetmaster]] partner Firebolt and new holes to mount him
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  • :The design for this toy inspired [[Wei Jiang]] [[Wrangler (Wei Jiang)|Wrangler]]. image:tw-w01backfiery.jpg|Toyworld TF-T01 and FansProject Backfiery
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  • The MGS04 is based on the design of the [[FansProject]] [[Classic Cliff Conversion Kit]]. ...ystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=MGS10001&mode=retail MGS04 at Big Bad Toy Store]
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  • Other third-party Transformer homages to Swindle include [[FansProject]] [[Munitioner]]. ...e.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=WAR10000&mode=retail Sly Strike at Big Bad Toy Store]
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  • ...ired by Grimlock include JustIToys [[Commander (JustIToys)|Commander]] and FansProject [[G3 Trailer]]. ...ystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=GCT10002&mode=retail Wrath at Big Bad Toy Store]
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  • | image = [[File:IronMagnum-TOY.jpg|240px]] | caption = Iron Magnum toy
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  • | image = [[File:SteelMagnum-TOY.jpg|240px]] | caption = Steel Magnum toy
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  • ...rmer]] accessory made by [[Perfect Effect]] in 2010 as an add-on for the [[FansProject]] Shadow Commander. ...le mode to attach more weapons, like Perfect Effect's Shadow Warrior. This toy was recolored into PX-03 Backpack.
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  • ...ired by Grimlock include Justitoys [[Commander (JustIToys)|Commander]] and FansProject [[G3 Trailer]]. ...re.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=TOW10017&mode=retail Grimshell at Big Bad Toy Store]
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  • Other third-party Transformers inspired by Sludge include [[FansProject]] [[Columpio]] and JustIToys [[Jungle Warrior]]. Toyworld first posted toy images of their Sludge and Snarl homage on their web site in July 2014.<REF
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  • Other third-party Transformer homage to Skullcruncher include [[FansProject]] [[Crox]]. ...tore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=TOW10005&mode=retail Swamper at Big Bad Toy Store]
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