Omega Supreme stands as one of the most ambitious and impressive releases in the original Generation 1 Transformers line, representing the pinnacle of Autobot city-scale engineering. This massive figure was part of the initial wave of base-mode Transformers that established the template for large-scale defensive installations within the Cybertronian conflict. Originally designed by Takara as part of their Diaclone line before being repurposed for Transformers, Omega Supreme brought unprecedented scale and complexity to collectors' shelves.
The figure features an intricate triple-mode transformation that showcases remarkable engineering for its era, converting between a towering Battle Station mode and an imposing Cybertronian Tank configuration. The Battle Station mode emphasizes defensive capabilities with its fortress-like structure, while the Tank mode demonstrates Omega Supreme's mobile assault potential. The transformation process involves multiple moving sections and requires careful manipulation of various components to achieve each mode's distinctive silhouette.
Omega Supreme incorporates several impressive battery-powered features that bring the figure to life through integrated lights and sounds systems. The figure's most captivating feature is its motorized walking mechanism, allowing it to move forward with a distinctive gait that mimics the character's animated appearance. These electronic elements create an immersive play experience that was groundbreaking for 1985 toy technology standards.
This figure represents a holy grail for many G1 collectors due to its massive size, complex engineering, and relatively limited production compared to standard Transformer releases. Complete specimens with functioning electronics and all original accessories command premium prices, while the figure's multiple modes and impressive shelf presence make it a centerpiece in any serious collection. The combination of nostalgic appeal, technical innovation, and display impact ensures Omega Supreme remains one of the most sought-after pieces from the classic Transformers era.
Alternate transformation modes for this figure
Mode: Robots, General
Transformation Steps: 11
Notes: None
Mode: Vehicles, Tanks
Sub-Type: Cybertronian Tank
Transformation Steps: 14
Notes: None
Mode: Battle Station
Transformation Steps: 11
Notes: None
Mode: Robots, General
Transformation Steps: 11
Notes: None
Mode: Vehicles, Tanks
Sub-Type: Cybertronian Tank
Transformation Steps: 14
Notes: None
Mode: Battle Station
Transformation Steps: 11
Notes: None
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