Supreme Made an Optimus Prime Figurine
Transformers is getting the Supreme treatment.
On Tuesday, the renowned New York streetwear icon shared a fresh video previewing a figurine based on the primary character from the franchise – Optimus Prime. Accompanied by “Clarks (Feat. Popcaan)” by Vybz Kartel and Gaza Slim, the clip features a vibrant red semi-truck hauling a trailer branded with BOGO, which then transforms into the fictional robot figure and proceeds to execute an amusing dance routine down the street.
As a passionate fan, I can’t help but express my excitement over this stunning video showcasing the Supreme®/Transformers G1 Optimus Prime Figure, 2025, crafted by the talented folks at PlasticAction!
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As reported by trusted insider DropsByJay, the Supreme version of Optimus Prime stands approximately 6.25 inches tall. This figure can be transformed into a massive 13-inch semi-truck, much like its appearance in the movie. Equipped with two hands, two blasters, a fuel hose, a roller, and a missile runner, this robot is well-equipped, according to the source. Moreover, the packaging comes complete with a trailer that transforms into both a combat deck and repair bay.
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On this coming Thursday, the 17th of April, you’ll find Supreme’s Optimus Prime action figure available for purchase on their official website. Unfortunately, the pricing details haven’t been disclosed yet. Here’s a sneak peek at its design!
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2025-04-15 23:26