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Transformers One MDLX Action Figures revealed by Threezero

September 19, 2024 by Amie Cranswick

Coinciding with the animated film’s roll out, Sideshow and Threezero have unveiled Optimus Prime/Orion Pax, Megatron/D16, Bumblebee/B127, and Elita-1 MDLX series action figures inspired by Transformers One. The collectible are available to pre-order now, priced $60-$65 each; check out the promotional images here…

SEE ALSO: Read our review of Transformers One here

The threezero MDLX Optimus Prime/Orion Pax Collectible Action Figure is based on the highly anticipated Transformers animated film Transformers One! Orion Pax is a low-rank mining robot without the ability to convert, however, through a courageous journey, Orion Pax uncovers the secret of the long-lost Matrix of Leadership, unlocking his destiny to become the revered leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime.

Transformers collectible figure MDLX Optimus Prime/Orion Pax stands approximately 6 1/3 inches (16 cm) tall and has approximately 46 points of articulation. Accessories include an energon axe, two interchangeable heads (Orion Pax and Optimus Prime with battle mask), four pairs of interchangeable hands including relaxed, command, weapon holding, and fists!

To recreate the mesmerizing changes in physique after receiving his cog of conversion, threezero’s MDLX Optimus Prime/Orion Pax comes with two sets of chest and shoulder parts – all with threezero’s top-notch metallic finishes, allowing for easy switching between the two forms. This highly poseable action figure is easily able to recreate memorable action scenes from the movie!

MDLX is a smaller-scale action figure series created by threezero. With components consisting of special die-cast alloy alongside an engineering-grade plastics frame, the MDLX series perfectly demonstrates its high levels of articulation, playability, durability, and superior in-hand feel. All at a highly affordable price making them a must-have for all Transformers collectors.

threezero’s MDLX Megatron/D16 Collectible Action Figure is based on the highly anticipated Transformers animated film Transformers One! D16 begins as a miner and Orion Pax’s best friend, who eventually evolves mentally and physically into the ruthless leader of the Decepticons – the notorious Megatron!

MDLX Megatron/D16 stands approximately 6 1/3 inches (16 cm) tall and has approximately 46 points of articulation. Accessories include a Laser Blaster and two variations of his deadly Fusion Canon. Also included are two interchangeable heads for D16 form and Megatron form, and two pairs of interchangeable hands, including relaxed style and fists.

To recreate D16’s mesmerizing changes in physique after receiving the cog of conversion, threezero’s Transformers collectible figure MDLX Megatron/D16 includes two sets of chest and shoulder parts, all with threezero’s signature paint and weathering, allowing the ability to convert into his Megatron form. Other details include an insignia decal on his left shoulder, which expresses D16’s admiration for Megatronus.

From the highly anticipated new animated film, Transformers One, threezero proudly presents the MDLX Bumblebee/B127 collectible figure! The chatty little B127, a.k.a. Badassatron, who eventually becomes Optimus Prime’s trusty comrade and beloved Autobot, Bumblebee.

MDLX Bumblebee/B127 stands about 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall and has approximately 46 points of articulation. Accessories include a pair of Bumblebee’s iconic Arm Blasters, two sets of Stinger Swords, an interchangeable battle mask, and two pairs of interchangeable hands (posed form and fist form). The arm Blasters and the Stinger Swords can be mounted on Bumblebee’s forearm simultaneously, bringing Bumblebee’s “full armor mode” to life!

threezero’s MDLX Elita-1 Collectible Action Figure is based on the highly anticipated Transformers animated film Transformers One! Elita-1 is fierce, stern of her duties, and strives to be worthy of recognition. Initially, Elita-1 disapproved of the rebellious Orion Pax, but as the mysteries of Cybertron unfolded, she gradually found herself at his side.

MDLX Elita-1 stands approximately 5.1 inches (13 cm) tall and has approximately 46 points of articulation and features threezero’s top-notch paint finishes. Accessories include a Blaster and three pairs of interchangeable hands, including posed, blaster-holding, relaxed style, and fists. Also, she comes with an extra pair of MDLX Optimus Prime/Orion Pax’s Blaster holding hands.

Transformers One tells the long-awaited origin story of how Orion Pax (Chris Hemsworth) and D-16 (Brian Tyree Henry) went from brothers-in-arms to become sworn enemies, Optimus Prime and Megatron.

Transformers One features the voices of Chris Hemsworth (Thor: Love and Thunder), Brian Tyree Henry (Bullet Train), Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Keegan-Michael Key (Keanu), Jon Hamm (Top Gun: Maverick), Laurence Fishburne (John Wick: Chapter 4), and Steve Buscemi (The Big Lebowski).

 

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

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth’s editorial and management team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Editor-in-Chief of FlickeringMyth.com since 2023.

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