Transformers War for Cybertron Siege Series Omega Supreme
  • Transformers War for Cybertron Siege Series Omega Supreme


    This colossal 2-foot scale Titan Class WFC-S29 Omega Supreme figure features G1-inspired design and converts to Autobot Command Center mode, with tank, rocket, control tower, and defense perimeter. Included Micromaster, Autobot Countdown, fits inside rocket, tank, and control tower, and can ride along the defense perimeter. Includes 6 Fire Blasts accessories to simulate battle effects on figure and Command Center mode.

    Includes Transformers Generations War for Cybertron: Siege WFC-S29 Omega Supreme figure, Micromaster figure, 6 Fire Blasts accessories, and instructions.
  • Figure Number: WFC-S 29

    Wave: 1

    Year: 2019

    Retail: $159.99 AmazonASIN: B07JN6VVMT (paid link) Series: War for Cybertron Siege Series Group: Titan Class
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ebay Sold AuctionsAvg: $408.78+$248.79 (+156%)$270.00
ebay Buy It NowAvg: $437.49+$277.50 (+173%)$399.99
Amazon$599.99+$440.00 (+275%)$278.99 on Dec 12, 2021
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The average price based upon the last 9 sold auctions is: $408.78

[High: $499.99/Low: $270.00]. The average Buy It Now price is $437.49 based upon 2 active auctions. This figure is ranked #2 in value within the Transformers - War for Cybertron Siege Series category.

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This Omega Supreme toy was added on November 2021 and originally released in 2019 with a retail price of $159.99. This action figure is part of the Transformers genre within the War for Cybertron Siege Series and included in Wave 1 and is number WFC-S 29. It can be found online by using the following codes: Amazon ASIN: B07JN6VVMT (paid link) and on eBay (paid link). With an average selling price of $408.78, this toy is somewhat collectible as it's selling for 2x over its retail price. This toy ranks in the Top20 within it's stats category for the War for Cybertron Siege Series category. Hundreds of collectors have this toy (242) in their user collections, so it does seem to be very popular.

Transformers SIEGE War For Cybertron Titan Class Omega Supreme Review by www.youtube.com review sentiment positive

In this channel's latest review, Omega Supreme is the focus, one of the most exciting releases from this year's wave of Transformer Siege War figures. The figure is beautifully put together in an impressive diorama of Omega Supreme battling the Decepticons on Cybertron. The packaging is a key highlight with well-crafted artwork. The figure also consists of Jetfire and the Transformer Siege War for Cybertron trilogy logo, and the packaging depicts the figure in robot mode and vehicle mode. The figure is a sight to behold with a staggering amount of sculpting and detailing, a remarkable head sculpt, and a fantastic looking claw section. Fans of the franchise will appreciate the nod to the original generation one toy. Despite its size fitting into the packing with some allowances made, it's noted that the figure looks better in person. The reviewer is partial to the figure's color scheme, which recalls the generation one toy. Overall it provides an excellent representation of Omega Supreme with impressive detail, despite minor criticisms like lack of light-ups or electronic features.

Toy Review: Transformers Generations War for Cybertron Siege Omega Supreme (Titan) by chcse.blogspot.com review sentiment positive

Omega Supreme, part of the Transformers' Generations - War for Cybertron: Siege collection, instantly impresses with its massive packaging and quality artwork. There are numerous included fire effects, which can either be combined or separated into smaller components. It also comes with Countdown, Omega Supreme's tiny companion who transforms into a red rover; while not remarkable, he fairly adequate given the size constraints. His robot mode is more impressive, offering decent details for his size.

Omega Supreme's alternate mode is a rocket base, designed after the Generation 1 version of the character. The base, featuring a central tower, tracks, and ramps, is highly detailed and the rocket, despite being a tad plain, is commendably large. The base includes plenty of spaces to place Countdown or other Micromasters and the rocket base, when fully assembled, is truly awe-inspiring.

Switching between modes is not difficult, given the size of the individual components. Yet, it's Omega Supreme's towering robot mode that steals the show. It's powerful, detailed, and provides unlimited play opportunities.

All things considered, Omega Supreme is an exceptional figure in the Transformers line and is definitely worth the investment. It combines an enjoyable base mode with an all-embracing robot mode for an exciting play experience.

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