I like how they integrated the old suction cups.
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Roboforce rebirth Hun-dred figure revealed.
The the Nacelle Company purchased the rights to Robo Force from Toyfinity Toys earlier this year (see our previous story here), the company promised a completely different take on the cult 80s franchise. In a video posted on YouTube, the Nacelle company has released the first look at Hun-Dred, Nacelle's first ever action figure. At...Leave a comment:
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As a Glyos fan, I have most of the Toyfinity RoboForce figures, so this is a bit of a shock. I'm hoping Toyfinity retains the tooling as mixing those parts with other Glyos figures is part of the fun.
Still, I'm curious if the new owners are going to go old school and re-release the original figures, or if they're going to go in an all new direction.Leave a comment:
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I LOVED Max Steele's Robo Force...and I'm not sure why. They hit the shelves very shortly (as I recall) before the onslaught of the Japanese imports like GoBots and Transformers, and looked very "quaint" by the time those guys showed up. But I still dug them. I hope someone does something cool with them.
I remember coveting the life-sized one in the Sears Wish Book.
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Nacelle/Toys that made us bought the rights to Robo Force
Nacelle Company, The Toys that made us people, now own Robo Force.
Back in 2013, our good friend John Kent formed Toyfinity Toys and announced the revival of a few 70's and 80's toy lines from IDEAL Toys. Among the revival were the MORDLES from the Rocks, and Bug, and Things toy line, the ZEROIDS figures, and the ROBO FORCE figures. The ROBO FORCE and ZEROIDS utilized...
I was never impressed or interested with the glyos figures Toyfinity released. Hopefully Nacelle will release regular mass market toys in the style of the original Ideal Robo Force figures.Tags: None


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