Mattel Creations Unlock Fandom 2025 MOTU London Comic Con Possible Reveals
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The Mattel Creations Unlock Fandom campaign is coming to London Comic Con 2025, where Mattel reveals product from it’s toy lines! The London Comic Con Instagram handle announced, “Mattel Creations is making its debut at MCM London this May! Expect epic product reveals, behind-the-design panels, photo ops, gaming zones & so much more from our fan favorite brands Barbie We have more clarity around why the reveals for London Comic Con 2025 have been shrouded in mystery as this is how the Unlock Fandom event works! Possible MOTU reveals in the running include, the oversized New Eternia Masterverse Moss Man, figures from our unverified list of MOTU Origins Mattel Creations 2025 exclusives, and even the Snake Lair! Given that this event is rolling in releases from other toy lines, it is less likely that the Snake Lair will be revealed and this will be a figure release. There are also two more Powers of Grayskull figures that were referenced to be coming in the 2025 Mattel Creations REVEALED event but whatever the reveal, it’s going to be epic! , Hot Wheels, Masters of the Universe & Monster High!” We’ve been especially interested in the Masters of the Universe reveal slot on May 24, 2025 and had several thoughts over the last month. MCM London Comic Con takes place May 23th thru 25th, so be sure to tune in for more updates.

Deluxe Scaled Masterverse Moss Man
Reported during the March 2025 Mattel Creations REVEALED event was a deluxe scaled Masters Masterverse Moss Man! Here is Moss Man teased on the New Eternia Beast Man’s box art.

Powers of Grayskull Potential Reveals
According to the news revealed at the during their Mattel Creations REVEALED event, there will be two more MOTU Origins Club Grayskull Exclusives coming in 2025. Could they be from the Powers of Grayskull line and teased on He-Ro’s box art? If so, we could see Eldor and Sharella making it to the line this year! During the live stream, their exact words were, “He-Ro along with 2 additional releases throughout the year will debut the most iconic characters in the Powers of Grayskull for the first time in the Origins line.” Could we see even bigger names like Laser Power He-Man and Laser Light Skeletor? Or even BIGGER figures like Megator and Titus, the giants of the Powers of Grayskull. Let’s explore these possibilities of these Mattel Creations He-Ro art teases and future Powers of Grayskull character releases.
He-Ro Box Art Teases
Let’s start by taking a look at the box art for He-Ro. The front of the box features an incredible adaptation of the Powers of Grayskull logo and design with a window box display featuring He-Ro. The side of the box also feature beautiful illustrations of He-Ro. But where the magic happens is on the rear of the packaging.


Sharella Tease
We can clearly see Sharella illustrated on the rear of the He-Ro’s Packaging. But this is not the first time we have seen her teased on Cardback art. We also have a custom figure shown below to illustrate what she might look like.


Sharella has appeared several times on packages, card backs and mini comics. Here on Terroar’s card back she is riding on Turbodactyl ready to go to battle with Terroar! This is yet another tease for her figure!

We previously just saw Sharella spotted on the top of central tower on the Eternia Playset box. She can be seen with her bow and arrow pointed at poor Grizzlor who is climbing the ladder up the Central Tower.

Starring on the Wun-Dar comic card back art and in the packed in mini comic “Lost Legend”. In the mini comic, Wun-Dar also refers to Sharella as “The Goddess”. Sharella seems to be a pivitol character in the story. On the Comic Cardback art, we can see Sharella whelding a bow and arrow coming to Wun-Dar’s rescue, as he battles a storm of evil glowing skeleton warriors.


Minox
Featured very prominently on the back of He-Ro’s package art is a Minotaur character, Minox. We tried to do some research to see where this figure came from, and with the help of @durendalstrike on Instagram. We tried to ask Axel Gimenez and he tried to give me a hint but I don’t know how a cow emoji and lightening bolt help, but I thought it was pretty funny! How cool would this figure be? He could be based on a chonky buck and Ram Man like armor.


Minox first appeared in the story Il Labirinto di Minox (The Maze of Minox) in a 1987 issue of the Italian Magic Boy comics magazine, where he fought He-Man inside his labyrinth. The robotic minotaur introduced himself as a “creation of Skeletor” and had the ability to shoot lightning bolts from his metal horns. He-Man ultimately defeated Minox by dousing him with water, which short-circuited the creature’s electronic components. In the Masters of the Universe Classics line, Minox was mentioned in Karg’s bio. There, he was described as a Mintoran cyborg who would drag unfortunate victims into Snake Mountain’s Doom Room for interrogation by Karg.

Previous Powers of Grayskull Teases
Eldor
Eldor is prominently featured not on the He-Ra package art, but on the cover of the included mini-comic! We can see him illustrated below with his book of spells! And he is featured throughout the mini comic story as well. We have seen Eldor teases several times, which we will recap below, but again is this a hint that Eldor is one of the two “Iconic” characters coming to the Powers of Grayskull in MOTU Origins this year?

Several months back, Axel Gimenez posted a photo on his Instagram page of the Super7 vintage Masters of the Universe Eldor figure that is on card and unopened. He simply put “✨Working…✨” in his post and the last time he did this, he featured an image of the Super7 vintage Masters of the Universe He-Ro, which can only mean one thing. Based on a recent post made by Mattel, they spilled the beans and made it publicly known that the MOTU Origins Eternia box art featured a ton of easter eggs as the Origins line is known for those teases turning into figures. Eldor was conspicuously missing from the teases on the Eternia box art so we are taking this a very good sign that (1) Eldor is coming to the Masters of the Universe and (2) that the Powers of Grayskull are headed to the Masters of the Universe Origins line. Well (2) has been proven, so now we need to get Eldor in the Origins line!

Eldor is a fun one, as he was one of the unproduced prototype characters of the “Powers of Grayskull” spin off line that never came to fruition in the 1980’s Masters of the Universe Line. He can be seen in the card art standing next to Moss Man and Tytus. Now that Mattel has launched the Powers of Grayskull line under, could we perhaps see him following the release of He-Ro? That would be amazing! The entire scene on the back of Vypor’s card it is spectacular! We see Eldor kneeling in front of Vypor with the new Snake Men Cham-Or surrounding them with Lady Slither looking on

Here we can see Eldor illustrated on the back of the Mattel Creations exclusive Camo Khan card art!

Prototype images of Eldor and He-Ro had been around for many years, but we never got these figures as kids. But in 2019, thanks to bay area based Super7, we finally got Eldor & He-Ro figures as part of the Masters of the Universe Vintage Style 5.5″ collection. Eldor known as the Heroic Guardian of the Book of Living spells, looks just like his prototype images! The giant tri-fold book works like a magic trick and changes images by alternating the way the book is opened. You can read all about Eldor’s creation and back story on the Eldor: (1987/2019) battleramblog.com.



Source: Eldor battleramblog.com

Source: Eldor battleramblog.com
Eldor Trademark Renewal
Eldor is a fun one, as he was one of the unproduced prototype characters of the “Powers of Grayskull” spin off line that never came to fruition in the 1980’s Masters of the Universe Line. Prototype images of Eldor and He-Ro had been around for many years, but we never got these figures as kids. But in 2019, thanks to bay area based Super7, we finally got Eldor & He-Ro figures as part of the Masters of the Universe Vintage Style 5.5″ collection. Eldor known as the Heroic Guardian of the Book of Living spells, looks just like his prototype images! The giant tri-fold book works like a magic trick and changes images by alternating the way the book is opened.

Laser Light Characters
Next we have the 2 Laser Light characters. Could we see even bigger names like Laser Power He-Man and Laser Light Skeletor? Are these two figures considered “Powers of Grayskull” characters? They were originally released at the end of the line, but under the standard red rock burst card backs, not “Powers of Grayksull.” But they were prominently featured on the Eternia box art, which was the hint that Mattel had sent out on a small magnet representing the Eternia box art. According to a Facebook post from Optibotomus, Mattel is teasing the Powers of Grayskull once again! He said, “Got a special package from our friends at Mattel today! There are going to 3 clues to tease us and they sent me the first one. THIS MAGNET!!! They say to pay close attention to the details. The other clues will be posted by Mattel Creations on their social channels.” So look at that magnet for clues!

Laser Power He-Man
Laser Power He-Man was a corner stone into the gate way of the Powers of Grayskull! Prominently featured on the Eternia package artwork, you can see Laser Power He-Man battling with Laser Light Skeletor! But this isn’t the first time we saw him teased! He was previously teased on the Camo Khan Card art as we will discuss below.

Also previously featured on Camo Khan card back art, you can see a very clear image of Laser Power He-Man! We now have 2 teases for him! This is very exciting to think that we might be getting a Laser Power He-Man since he is one of the rarest vintage figures of the line! Back in 1988, the Masters of the Universe line’s popularity was waning and Laser Power He-Man was one of two final figures for Mattel. Similar to Laser Light Skeletor, Laser Power He-Man had a light up feature through his Power sword when held in his right hand
According to the Battle Ram Blog:
Laser Power He-Man was released Italy and Spain a year after the end of the Masters of the Universe toyline in the US. He was a figure most North American fans were not aware of until they discovered it online years later. That was certainly true for me. Because the figure was produced in limited numbers overseas, it’s one of the most expensive vintage He-Man toys to acquire today. (Update: I’m also informed that there was some distribution of Laser Power He-Man in Switzerland. Thanks to Olmo for the information.)

As with Laser Light Skeletor, the figure’s light up feature is activated by raising his right arm. A wire is snaked from the sword, under the armor on the right arm (which seems to exist only to hide the wire) and into the backpack. The light in the sword is powered by an AA battery that fits in the backpack.
The Italy release (shown below) has the newly sculpted head, which some have speculated is supposed to resemble Dolph Lundgren, who played He-Man in the 1987 Masters of the Universe Movie. Alternatively, it could resemble some actor who might have starred in the (never produced) interactive He-Man TV show. That’s purely speculative – they might not have had any actors in mind for the series. Looking at this and the early prototype closely, however, I think the most likely interpretation is that it’s just supposed to look like the original He-Man’s face sculpt, but with a more neutral expression and updated hair. Like Laser-Light Skeletor, all of Laser Power He-Man’s tooled parts are unique to the figure
Laser Power He-Man: Heroic Master of Light Energy (1988) – Battle Ram (battleramblog.com)

Source: Laser Power He-Man: Battle Ram Blog

Source: Laser Power He-Man: Battle Ram Blog

Source: Laser Power He-Man: Battle Ram Blog
Laser Power He-Man was one of the two remaining deluxe release figures of the vintage Masters of the Universe line in 1988. He had a light up power sword feature powered by his backpack. The light up feature was activated by putting the Power Sword in his hand. By the time this figure was released, the line’s popularity had died out in the United States, so it was released in Italy and Spain. Today, Laser Light He-Man and Laser Light Skeletor are of the highest valued figures of the entire MOTU vintage line and fetch triple digits!

Source: Laser Power He-Man: Battle Ram Blog

Source: Laser Power He-Man: Battle Ram Blog
Laser Power He-Man can with two variants of his head. The first was the original vintage head design, but was later changed to resemble Dolph Lundren who was then starring in the Masters of the Universe Motion Picture.

Source: 1988 Mattel Italy Laser Power He-Man (collectorarchive.com)

Laser Light Skeletor
And with Laser Power He-Man, of course comes with nemesis, Laser Light Skeletor, also part of the Powers of Grayskull! Also prominently featured on the Eternia package artwork, you can see Laser Light Skeletor battling against Laser Power He-Man! But he too was previously teased on the Camo Khan Card art as well!

Last time we saw a tease for Laser Light Skeletor, was on the back of Camo Khan’s card back art! He can be seen multiple times illustrated throughout the comic. He is seen shooting out his laser beam, sitting on his throne and commanding his evil henchmen Camo Khan to attack! One of the rarest of the original vintage action figures, Laser Light Skeletor is a sought after a very expensive vintage figure to acquire. If Mattel were to release him in the Origins line, I think fans would be totally over the moon with excitement!


Laser Light Skeletor was one of the two remaining deluxe release figures of the vintage Masters of the Universe line in 1988. He had light up eyes and a light up hand. The light up feature was activated by lifting his right arm, and his havoc staff was semitranslucent, so it was supposed to lit up while he held it in his right hand. By the time this figure was released, the line’s popularity had died out in the United States, so it was released in Europe. Today, Laser Light He-Man and Laser Light Skeletor are of the highest valued figures of the entire MOTU vintage line and fetch triple digits!

Source: Laser-Light Skeletor: Battle Ram Blog

Source: Laser-Light Skeletor: Battle Ram Blog
According to the Battle Ram Blog:
Laser-Light Skeletor, released in Italy and Spain a year after the end of the Masters of the Universe toyline in the US, was a figure most North American fans were not aware of until they discovered it online years later. That was certainly true for me. Because the figure was produced in limited numbers overseas, it’s one of the most expensive vintage He-Man toys to acquire today. (Update: I’m also informed that there was some distribution of Laser Light Skeletor in Switzerland. Thanks to Olmo for the information.)
Laser-Light Skeletor: Evil Master of Light Energy (1988) – Battle Ram (battleramblog.com)

Source: Laser-Light Skeletor: Battle Ram Blog

The Giants
The Mattel team today talked about releases for 2 more releases. “He-Ro along with 2 additional releases throughout the year will debut the most iconic characters in the Powers of Grayskull for the first time in the Origins line.” Could they have been discussing the giants? Mattel is no stranger to figures/ dolls of this size. If they make these, will they have their classic rooted hair? Mattel is no stranger to rooted hair as they are the experts with their Barbie line! Also in the vintage She-Ra figures, so if we do ever get these giants, will they have rooted hair? We shall see!
Tytus
Tytus, one of the last produced characters of the Vintage Masters of the Universe Line, and one of two giants, is prominently featured on the front of the card back art whelding his giant hammer! Both Giants, Tytus and Megator are both illustrated on Camo Khan’s card back art, so could Mattel be planning to release their two Powers of Grayskull giants? Can’t wait to find out!
According to Wiki Grayskull:
Tytus is a giant aligned with the forces of good. He is a contemporary of King Grayskull and He-Ro from the Preternian era, when the Ancients were threatened by the Snake Men. The character was developed for Mattel‘s “The Powers of Grayskull toy line, a spinoff of the declining Masters of the Universe franchise that would explore the heroes and villains of prehistoric Eternia. However, plans for the line were scrapped, and Tytus was only made available in Europe as one of the last figures under the Masters of the Universe brand. As a result, he appears in little (if any) of the 1980s fiction, and is among the most obscure characters in the franchise.
Tytus | Wiki Grayskull | Fandom

The vintage Tytus action figure can be see below, and was only released in Italy and Spain. The original box art for the Tytus shows him battling against King Hiss along with He-Ro. It also describes his role in the world of Preternia. How cool would it be to get a Tytus in the Origins line with rooted hair!
We already know we are getting King Hiss, who was revealed at SDCC, so are we also going to get one of my personal favorites, He-Ro? I would to see an Origins version of the unproduced He-Ro figure with Vac Metal chest armor!



Megator
Could Magator be one of the 2 “Iconic” characters coming later this year? Imagine the possibilities! Megator, was the second of the two giants last produced for the Vintage Masters of the Universe Line. Megator was illustrated on both the card backs for Lord Gr’asp and Camo Khan’s card art. On Terroar’s card back, he is standing next to Turbodactyl with Strobo riding on him. It’s hard to make out who is riding him there, but it looks like it could be! You can see Megator prominently featured on the front of the Camo Khan card back art spinning his giant spiked mace! Tytus and Megator are both illustrated here, so could Mattel be planning to release their two Powers of Grayskull giants? Only time will tell, but it is so exciting to see them here


Megator, evil Giant Destroyer was one of the last vintage Masters of the Universe characters to be released in 1988. One of two giants, Megator and Titus, the two rarest of the MOTU vintage figures, was released only in Europe, primarily in Italy. Originally designed to be part of the spin off “Powers of Grayskull” line, Megator and Titus were still released with the Masters of the Universe logos on their packaging. Megator, the green giant evil warrior stands 15″ tall and came with real rooted hair. He included a spring-loaded right leg for a kicking action feature, and he came with a spiked ball and chain.


MOTU Origins Potential Reveals
Back in February 2025, we published an unverified list of potential 2025 MOTU Origins Mattel Creations exclusives where we could see Dragstor, Two-Bad, Stonedar, and Multi-Bot joining the line. This is a short list of figures that have yet to be released for the MOTU Origins vintage line but it’s excitng to finally be coming down the home stretch, although this still could take years to complete. With the latest card art reveal of Dragstor on the upcoming Hurricane Hordak box art, we are turning our attention to what could be coming in May 2025 for MOTU collectors. According to the UK Mattel Creations launch calendar, there is a very curious listing and a tease that a MOTU figure will be dropping on Saturday, May 24, 2025. To my knowledge, we’ve never had a figure drop on a Saturday before so a couple things could be happening here. First, the UK launch calendar is screwed up and wrong or, second, Mattel could be trying something new? At any rate, it looks like the MOTU drops will be continuing in May 2025 but we will get a better read on the exact dates and times for the U.S. once their launch calendar is updated.

Two-Bad
Two-Bad is a two-headed Evil Warrior who is basically two different beings sharing the same body. In some ways he is like siamese twins, although both halves of his body are very different-looking creatures who appear to be from entirely different species. His right half is a blue creature, while his left half is a purple, scaly creature with an eyebrow-like yellow band on his forehead. Two-Bad was introduced into the Masters of the Universe toy line in 1985. Originally marketed as the “double-headed evil strategist” it is implied he is a master of strategy due to being two warriors in one, but his main trait in all story media is that his two heads have a habit of endlessly arguing with each other, meaning he has always generally been used for comic relief.

Two-Bad has been teased several times on MOTU Origins card art! Two-Bad first appeared on the Battlefield Warriors box art as he looks like he is in pursuit of He-Man.

We then got to see him on the MOTU Origins Deluxe Terror Claw Skeletor card back art where he was backing up Terror Claw Skeletor with Spikor by his side in a battle against Flying Fist He-Man that continued on his deluxe card back. We now know that Spikor is coming to the line, so it’s only natural that Two Bad could following not too far behind!

He also appeared on the card art of Mini Comic Roboto so hopefully that means the figure is not too far off in the distant future.

Per Roy Juarez (@manuel_eduardo_caritas) • Instagram photos and videos
Roboto may have strength of steel, but it’s his cybernetically enhanced heart that makes him one of Eternia’s bravest (swipe to see full artwork)
The usual suspects for Origins:
Roy Juarez (@manuel_eduardo_caritas) • Instagram photos and videos
Art Direction & Graphic Design by @manuel_eduardo_caritas
Artwork by @axel.gimenez & @fetch.franciscoetchart
Toy Design by @katanarama333
Copywriter @yesreallyrob
Story by @joshuaskywriter


Stonedar
The first time we saw a tease for Stonedar was on the Eternia box art!

The second time we saw Stonedar was on the card back art for the Mattel Creations exclusive of Rokkon! You would have missed it, if you didn’t look carefully enough, but there a tease for Stonedar on the back of the card back art! In fact, we did miss it and thanks to Chris M., a MOTU fan and collector from Germany, for emailing us and alerting to this tease that paid homage to a historic version of Stonedar.

Looking very similar to Rokkon, Roy did include a figure tease to Stonedar on the card back, paying homage to the original artwork by Earl Norem shown below.


He is often accompanied by his young friend Rokkon. The pair were like transforming MOTU figures but instead turning into something cool, they turned into rocks, which reminds me of that part in the movie Big where a toy company produces a Transformer that turns into a building!


Stonedar is the leader of the Rock People. The character appeared late in the 1980s Masters of the Universe toy line, and as such appears in relatively few stories, with little consistency.


Dragstor
Dragstor, the Transforming Evil Warrior Vehicle, is a MOTU Origins figures that has yet to be released or revealed for that matter. Dragstor’s a member of the Evil Horde who has a giant wheel built into his stomach cavity where he can down on his stomach and take off like a car using a rip stick. The vintage Dragstor was was released as part of the fifth series in 1986 and Mattel has a history of leaving out action features. Remember what happened to the Ground Ripper (Road Ripper)? Dragstor was featured in this commercial where it demonstrates his action feature and it is so coo! To show off what a MOTU Origins Dragstor concept could look like, we are featuring the amazing work of the Masterversal Toyhunter, sir Eldor (sub his YouTube Channel and follow him on Instagram), below!
According to an anonymous source, we are happy to report that the MOTU Origins Dragstor will be made with his action feature and we have reports that his tooling is complete. There are a few possibilities for his action feature. He (1) could come with a rip stick like his vintage figure (2) be built in a way that could use friction to send him on his way (think of a car that you rev), or (3) he could simply be built with a wheel that spins (think of the Ground Ripper). We know from SDCC 2024, there are a handful of Mattel Creations MOTU Origins figures coming out in the near future, we could see Dragstor make an appearance at the massive MOTU drop that happens in March of every year. Given the tooling that Dragstor needed to make him functional, we could see him make an appearance on March 6, 2025 at the Mattel Creations REVEALED event.
Dragstor Tease
With the Extendar Mattel Creations Exclusive card back, we can see a cool scene with Extendar fighting off the Evil Horde! Dragstor is finally teased as well as the Fright Zone so we can’t wait for more MOTU!

Dragstor Concept by Masterversal Toyhunter
In crafting his custom figure, Masterversal Toyhunter embarked on a detailed journey that integrated various parts and sculpting techniques, seamlessly combining them into a cohesive masterpiece of a creation of what we hope to expect the Mattel Creation versions to turn out like. To understand how this figure came together, Masterversal Toyhunter provided all of the details so let’s take a look and see how this figure was made! The parts used to create this custom figure are as follows: Vintage Dragstor’s thigh grills, upper torso frame, backpack, and boots, of course! Origins Webstor’s arms, upper body, legs, and boot plugin sockets, along with Pig Head’s hands and Sun-Man’s forearm glove cuffs, were also utilized. Additionally, a ToG Hordak’s arm band and crotch part were included. The head base was crafted from a Masterverse Spikor and Stinkor’s face mask, with a sculpt of Dragstor’s detail layered over the top. Milliput epoxy putty served as the sculpting medium.

He began with the head, using a Masterverse Spikor as the base. Once a spare Vintage Dragstor was obtained, the customizer removed the arms and legs by cutting them off, mainly due to the mushroom peg joints. After removal, he was able to use those points to score around the molding seam and split the main body in half. Using a spare Vintage Dragstor, he removed the arms and legs by cutting them off, mainly due to the mushroom peg joints. After removal, he were able to use those points to score around the molding seam and split the main body in half.


He also cut away the boots and thigh grills from the Vintage Dragstor legs for use with the Origins Webstor leg parts. He cut into the legs to create extra plastic for gluing those parts in place, as they did not want to simply surface glue those details. For added pop-and-swap functionality, he whittled down the Webstor boots to the ankle to utilize the plug-in socket pop system in the Vintage Dragstor boots. After preparing that, he hollowed out the Dragstor boots to glue in Webstor’s boot peg sockets. Dragstor has glove cuffs that go over his forearm. For that detail, he took the arms of a spare Origins Sun-Man and cut off his forearm glove cuffs, hollowing them out like with the Vintage Dragstor boots while carefully keeping the peg sockets for the hands. He whittled down Webstor’s arms and cut away much of the wrist to pop and glue on the Sun-Man glove cuffs with Araldite epoxy glue. Notably, Sun-Man’s glove cuffs had an embossed star detail, which was easily sliced off and smoothed with a blunted edge of something hard.


For the main body frame and backpack, he used a Dremel rotary tool to remove the sides of the body down to the wheel frame belt and backpack. He also removed the molded-in crotch/cod section and found it necessary to remove material from the neck hole area to fit the front body frame to Webstor’s upper torso and provide clearance for the head sculpt to move back far enough to avoid dragging along the ground. The lower back of the head sculpt dipped into that area to prevent it from hitting the top of the backpack and restricting movement. Much of Webstor’s upper torso had a section removed from the middle for clearance for the action feature wheel. He also cut away the waist pop-and-swap peg area but wanted to maintain the use of the Origins neck peg and arm sockets. He cut a small bit of material out of the back of the neck and inside the back of the head sculpt to allow the neck peg joint to rock further back for vehicle mode. Once the back and front parts were fitted over what remained of the Webstor torso, he glued those on using Milliput to fill in the upper areas that did not touch the torso, locking the wheel axle on either side, as a 3-4mm gap was created between the front and back belt sections. He then made a rough shape of the belt to sand to shape later after the epoxy putty set hard, and he also used putty to fill in gaps created around the outer sides of the belt, being careful not to hinder the wheel mechanism. He also reconstructed the sides of the body using Milliput but opted for the Origins muscle features rather than sculpting the vintage body muscle form.


Additionally, he had to re-sculpt the shoulder pipes, which chipped off when splitting the Vintage Dragstor in half. The Crotch section, in which he used the crotch off the Turtles of Grayskull Hordak, he popped off the Legs from the Webstor’s Crotch / Cod piece after heating that area up in hot water – and placed those onto the Hordak Cod section. Although he initially wanted a waist pop-and-swap, the need for clearance for the wheel made that impossible. After considering multiple options for achieving a waist pop-and-swap, he decided against it as he would not have enough clearance for the wheel. Being careful not to Dremel out any major connecting pins and sockets holding the leg connector ball joint rod, he made sure to keep some of the top of the Crotch surface area in order to glue and plug that part under the upper torso assembly. In addition, he also sculpted on Milliput around the sides, front and back to widen the cod section to give more gluing surface. And after all that was glued in place, he just had to sculpt in the front Crotch detail just below the wheel housing frame. He then slipped on the TOG Hordak’s Evil Horde Arm Band on to complete the look of the vintage design.


Here is a photo of Masterversal Toyhunter’s concept next to the Vintage figure and we must say that he did an outstanding job and we will all be lucky if we get something even close to what he designed!

Vintage Dragstor
According to the Wiki Grayskull, Dragstor was Etherian peasant who was captured by Hordak and transformed into an evil cyborg. Due to Hordak’s modifications, he became one of the fastest beings on Etheria, with a wheel embedded into his chest and an engine on his back. Dragstor later displayed a rebellious attitude, exposed in his rivalry with the newest Horde warrior, Mosquitor. When He-Man asked him “Who’s your new friend?”, Dragstor replied “Mosquitor… and he’s no friend of mine!”


Multi-Bot
Mulit-Bot was the second figure in the MOTU line to come out with the mix and match style body parts. Just like Modulok, Multi-bot too came with 22 body parts but this time could combine with Modulok to create a huge Mega Bot monster like creature!Apparently as it says on the box, there were 1000 possible combinations, so I am sure kids had hours and hours of fun with this thing! Multibot was released a year after Modulok in 1986, and continued that gimmick heavy theme of the MOTU toys back in the 80’s. Also member of the Evil Horde, Multi Bot was known as the ” Evil Robot of a thousand bodies” Made of completely all new parts, Multi-bot did not share any molds with previous MOTU figures, sigaling the strength of the line at the time! Multi-Bot first appeared on the She-Ra Princess of Power cartoon in the episode “Horde Prime Takes A Holiday”. Multi-Bot was the goofy Horde robot created by Modulok. Mattel has just recently renewed this trademark this year on 03/09/2022, showing us we have so much more to come in the MOTU Origins line! Since we recently got Modulok, Mult-Bot is sure to come to the line!



Even though the image is blurry, you can see Multibot right next to Modulok in the Eternia box art by Mantisaur.

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