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Transformers’ Blitzwing gets a vintage-inspired DLX Scale collectible figure

August 2, 2020 by Amie Cranswick

Following a look at Threezero’s Shattered Glass Optimus Prime figure, Sideshow Collectibles has revealed the Hasbro Pulse exclusive vintage-inspired Blitzwing from the Transformers DLX Scale series; check out the promotional images here and head on over to Sideshow to place your pre-order…

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Hasbro and Threezero are proud to present this event exclusive and Hasbro Pulse exclusive Blitzwing (Vintage Inspired) Collectible Figure in the Transformers DLX Collectible Figure Series!

Each DLX Collectible figure features intricately detailed sculpts, a high range of articulation, LED illuminated details, die-cast metal parts, and the expert paint weathering that Threezero is known for – all at a smaller scale and lower price point!

Standing 10.6 inches tall, the DLX Blitzwing (Vintage Inspired) features an impressive 51 points of articulation, LED illuminated eyes, and die-cast metal parts!

Originally published August 2, 2020. Updated December 6, 2022.

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, News, Toys Tagged With: Sideshow Collectibles, Threezero, Transformers

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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