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Toys Online Toys R Us Toy Sale More information Transformers: Robots in Disguise Combiner Force Legion Autobot TwinfernoFind this Pin and more on Luan se videos by sonia. More like thisThis article is about the 2010s Aligned combining toyline. For the 2010s Generation 1 combining toyline, see Combiner Wars (toyline). Combiner Force is a subline imprint used for the third year of the Transformers: Robots in Disguise toyline. In addition to reissues of several core figures, a diverse array of new figures were introduced, including several Generation 1 homages. Also, as the name implies, the combining gimmick picked up the mantle from Generations's Combiner Wars, introducing three new Team Combiner gestalts, and several two-figure Crash Combiner sets that harken back to Transformers: Energon. Contents
ToylineLegion Class
Warrior Class
Activator CombinersDeluxe-ish-level toys with extra "assault vehicle" modes (akin to the "Stealth Force" of the past) that are activated by plugging in their packed-in Mini-Con partner.
One-Step ChangersSub-Deluxe-scale figures with (mostly) single-step transformations, as advertised.
Three-Step ChangersThree-Step Changers, now known as "Hyper Flip Heroes" has new or re-tooled molds and slightly more action-y transformations. In the case of Prime and Bumblebee, they transform into their "Activator" Vehicle modes.
Crash CombinersScout-sized individuals with simple transformations to robot mode. Crash them together in vehicle mode to form a super robot!
Team CombinersScout-class figures with simple transformations. The full groups of 4 or 5 can combine into larger robots.
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