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Old-school Transformers fans with a fondness for the Japanese G1 spinoff Transformers: Victory will be stoked to see Hasbro's latest Transformers figure reveal. The company is producing a massive Liokaiser Combiner figure, featuring no fewer than six Decepticon figures that combine to form one truly massive toy.
IGN can exclusively debut the first images of the Transformers Legacy: HasLab Liokaiser Combiner figure. Get a closer look in the slideshow gallery below:
This set consists of six individual Chest-force Decepticon figures - Leozak, Gaihawk, Ellbat, Jaruga, Killbison, and Drillhorn. Each figure is part of the Voyager Class scale and measures about 5.5 inches tall. Each also includes a removable Chest Animal accessory that converts into a weapon. Together, the six figures merge to form Liokaiser, which measures 14 inches tall.
The Liokaiser set is produced in conjunction with TOMY and is being crowdfunded through Hasbro's HasLab program. It's a follow-up to previous Transformers: Victory-inspired figures Star Saber and Deathsaurus (both of which are sold out and no longer available, unfortunately). The Liokaiser figure is priced at $299.99, with the campaign running from February 7 at 8:59pm PT to March 24. If successfully funded, the preorders are expected to ship beginning in Fall 2026.
The HasLab campaign has a minimum of 10,000 backers in order to be successfully funded. But as with past campaigns, there are several stretch goals that unlock at higher thresholds. At 13,000 backers, Hasbro will include a seventh Deathcobra figure. At 16,000 backers, they'll include an electromagnetic nunchaku accessory. At 18,000 backers, they'll include a set of three display bases that can be used to recreate the opening shot from the anime and also combine to form a support structure for Liokaiser.
Will you be backing the Liokaiser campaign? Let us know in the comments.
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