Transformers Takara Tomy Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Booth Images and Reveals
What a spread this is from the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 floor! Massive thanks to Ramen Toy for coming through with a full set of booth photos from the Takara Tomy display, giving us a sweeping look at what’s ahead for Transformers collectors across a jaw-dropping number of lines. We’re talking Age of Primes, Studio Series, Masterpiece, Missing Link, Transformers New Legends, and more, all laid out together in one booth that really drives home just how much Takara Tomy has cooking right now. There’s a fantastic mix of production figures alongside prototypes on display, which means we’re not only getting confirmation of pieces that are already in the pipeline but also early glimpses at things that haven’t been formally announced yet, and that’s exactly the kind of intel that makes show season so exciting for the hobby. We already pulled back the curtain on the Missing Link Ironhide and Ratchet reveal from the show, but the full booth images tell a much bigger story when you step back and take it all in. From legacy characters getting fresh treatment to newer lines continuing to expand in interesting directions, the range on display here covers a lot of ground and should give collectors plenty to dig into and speculate about in the weeks ahead. Feast your eyes on the full gallery below and let us know which pieces caught your attention, because there is a lot to unpack here.

Age of the Primes
Monstructor
The Takara Tomy booth at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 gives us a full spread of the Age of the Primes Monstructor set, with all the individual component figures displayed alongside the combined form in the center. Massive thanks to Ramen Toy for grabbing these booth photos, because seeing the full team laid out together like this with that wild mix of yellow, teal, red, and gold really sells the scope of this combiner. We can see Monster Birdbrain, Monster Bristleback, Monster Icepick, Monster Scowl, Decepticon Slog, and Monster Wildfly.

Monstructor’s combined form towers over the individual component figures at its feet, with the gold and purple torso flanked by mismatched limbs that each retain the distinct color identity of their respective beast. That head sculpt with the fanged faceplate and yellow crest is a nice throwback to the original Monstructor design.

AM-T03 Star Saber
A promotional display panel for AM-T03 Star Saber from the Adamas Machina line catches the eye at the Takara Tomy booth, featuring a detailed CG render of the combined form in a deep blue color scheme with white accents and a massive sword. The Japanese text highlights the design philosophy of refining the amalgamation and articulation, with a “Coming Soon” banner along the bottom.

The AM-T03 Star Saber prototype sits on a pedestal beneath its promotional banner, sculpted in unpainted gray plastic with those layered wing components and a long blade clearly defined. Seeing this one in raw prototype form at Shizuoka really shows off the complexity of the engineering, especially with all those overlapping armor panels and flight hardware.

The Takara Tomy booth at Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 features the AM-T03 Star Saber prototype displayed on its own dedicated pedestal beneath the promotional signage, with the “Coming Soon” banner and Adamas Machina branding framing it from above. Even surrounded by the rest of the booth’s packed lineup, this prototype in raw gray resin with its sprawling wing assembly and long blade pulls you right to it.

This close-up of the AM-T03 Star Saber prototype at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth reveals the incredible density of the head and upper torso sculpt, with layered chest panels, sharp angular helmet fins, and twin antennae rising from the crown. Autobot insignias are stamped into both shoulder armor blocks, and the clear plastic missile rack inserts on each shoulder tower add a nice material contrast against the matte gray resin.

A closer look at the AM-T03 Star Saber prototype reveals the intricate mechanical detailing running across the torso and abdomen, with recessed panel lines, circular port details, and segmented armor plating layered throughout the midsection. The wing and fin structures flanking the upper body carry their own sculpted surface geometry, with serrated edges and tiered armor plates stacking up behind the shoulders.

The lower half of the AM-T03 Star Saber prototype shows just how deep the sculpted detail goes on the legs, with layered armor segments, recessed mechanical detailing, and exposed screw points running from the thighs down to the multi-part feet. Large blade-like shin guards carry their own etched surface patterns, and the feet feature segmented toe sections with additional sculpted panel work.

The AM-T03 Star Saber prototype gets a tighter framing here, with the massive wing assembly fanning out behind the torso and the long blade running diagonally across the body. Gold-toned screws dot the joints throughout the arms and legs, providing a practical contrast against the uniform gray of the unpainted resin.

A tight framing on the AM-T03 Star Saber prototype’s upper body highlights the Autobot insignias stamped into both shoulder blocks and the clear plastic missile rack inserts flanking the head. The sheer density of overlapping armor panels across the chest and shoulders is impressive even in unpainted gray, with every surface carrying its own distinct sculpted geometry.

The AM-T03 Star Saber prototype commands a serious amount of shelf space on the Takara Tomy booth floor, with those massive wing fins and blade giving it a silhouette that dwarfs everything else nearby. Even in uniform gray resin with no paint, the sheer volume of this piece makes it one of the most eye-catching displays at Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026.

The side profile of the AM-T03 Star Saber prototype gives a clear read on the leg construction, with dense, layered armor plating running from the hip joint down through the shin and into the segmented foot. The wing assembly extends well past the back of the figure, with long fin sections stacking tightly together.

The full Takara Tomy booth at Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 gives a broader look at the AM-T03 Star Saber prototype in context, surrounded by displays from across the Transformers lineup including Studio Series, Masterpiece, and Missing Link releases. It’s a packed booth with a mix of production figures and prototypes on display, and the Star Saber prototype still manages to hold its own among all of it.

AME-01 Evangelion Prime
AME-01 Evangelion Prime is displayed alongside its truck mode at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with a full spread of the Age of the Primes Monsterator component figures filling the shelf behind it. The truck mode carries the same purple, green, and orange Eva Unit-01 deco as the robot mode, with a flat-nosed cab design that reads as a recolored Optimus Prime trailer truck.

This close-up from the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth showcases AME-01 Evangelion Prime, with its purple and green Eva Unit-01 color scheme layered across a distinctly Optimus Prime-inspired frame. The head sculpt carries a silver chin guard and green cheek accents with twin horn crests, and the chest armor features red circular ports set into gray paneling.

AME-01 Evangelion Prime is surrounded by a packed shelf of Transformers figures at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with its purple, green, and orange Eva-inspired deco standing out sharply among the colorful mix of production releases and prototypes on display. The Longinus-style spear is a nice inclusion, and the figure’s sheer presence among the rest of the booth lineup really sells how wild this crossover piece is.

The accessory layout for AME-01 Evangelion Prime includes a large rifle with a multi-barrel cannon assembly, two bladed weapons with angular sculpted geometry, and a small chest piece featuring a red orb set into a gold and silver frame. The feet of two figures flank the accessories, with that purple, green, and orange deco tying everything together.

AME-01 Evangelion Prime holds center stage on the shelf with its Longinus-style spear, truck mode, and accessory spread laid out beside it, while the Age of the Primes Monstructor components and a dense lineup of other Transformers figures fill the surrounding shelves. The Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth is absolutely packed with product across multiple lines, and this crossover piece with its purple and green Eva deco still commands attention even in the middle of all that.

Masterpiece
Blaster and Steeljaw
Blaster and Steeljaw’s prototype holds its place among the dense Masterpiece section of the Takara Tomy booth at Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026, with that chunky cassette player torso and bell-shaped speaker accessory giving it an unmistakable silhouette. A smaller companion figure and additional accessories are arranged at the base, alongside pink cassette cases and what looks to be a compact weapons kit.

The Blaster and Steeljaw prototype gets a closer look at the upper body, with that large cassette door panel dominating the chest and a circular speaker detail sculpted into the door’s surface. The head sculpt features a clean, angular helmet with twin fin crests and narrow painted eyes set into an otherwise featureless gray face.

The lower half of the Blaster and Steeljaw prototype shows layered armor plating on the thighs and shins, with segmented feet and recessed panel lines running throughout the leg construction. The arm carries a cylindrical barrel with concentric ridged detailing inside the opening, giving a nice sense of depth to the sculpt even in raw gray.

Steeljaw is displayed in beast mode alongside the larger Blaster prototype, with a compact, four-legged mechanical lion sculpt featuring sharp fin-like wing details on the back and a pointed snout. A pink cassette case sits nearby, and portions of the Blaster figure’s legs and feet frame the scene, giving a nice sense of scale between the two components of this Masterpiece set.

Blaster and Steeljaw’s unpainted gray prototype is displayed alongside Ramhorn and Eject, three pink cassette cases, and a pair of additional accessories, with the Transformers MPG-24 placard identifying the set behind them, a reminder of just how densely packed this section of the Takara Tomy booth is at Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026.

The Blaster and Steeljaw prototype sits in unpainted gray on the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth floor, with a blocky cassette player torso and a ball-jointed head socket at the center of the chest cavity. Several smaller figures and accessories are scattered around the base of the display, adding to the dense spread of prototypes and production pieces filling the booth.

Ramhorn and Eject
Ramhorn and Eject’s unpainted prototypes are nestled into the Masterpiece section of the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with the MPG-24 placard sitting just behind them and portions of the larger Blaster figure framing the display. The three pink cassette cases lined up in the foreground and the bell-shaped speaker accessory off to the side round out a shelf that’s quietly becoming one of the most complete Masterpiece cassette spreads Takara has put together.

Ramhorn and Eject are displayed as unpainted gray prototypes, with Ramhorn in a compact quadrupedal beast mode featuring curved horns and dense mechanical sculpting, and Eject in robot mode carrying a staff-like weapon. Three pink cassette cases sit in the foreground, consistent with the Masterpiece cassette figure display format seen across the Takara Tomy booth at Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026.

The Ramhorn and Eject prototypes sit among the broader Masterpiece cassette display at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with Eject’s robot mode in an overhead shot.

Missing Link
Missing Link C-04 Ironhide and C-15 Ratchet share this section of the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with Ironhide’s red robot mode and van displayed in the foreground alongside a full spread of chrome accessories, and Ratchet’s white and red robot mode elevated on the riser behind them. The printed reference cards for both releases flank the display, giving attendees a comprehensive look at these two Missing Link van-formers side by side.

Missing Link C-15 Ratchet’s full display includes both the white and red robot mode and Ironhide with its yellow striping, along with a spread of chrome accessories and three small missile-style weapons arranged on the shelf. A printed reference card beside the display shows the “Respect Mode” configuration, giving a complete overview of everything included with this Missing Link release at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth.

Missing Link C-14 Ironhide is displayed in both robot and van modes at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with the red van featuring clear windows and a yellow side stripe sitting alongside the compact robot form with its windshield chest panel and chrome weapon accessories. A printed “Respect Mode” reference card and a spread of small chrome blasters and missile accessories round out the display, giving a full look at everything packed into this Missing Link release.

Ironhide is on full display here with its yellow and black side stripe, chrome front bumper and headlight detailing, and an Autobot insignia stamped into the front panel. A small pilot figure in a yellow vest stands beside the van alongside a spread of chrome weapon accessories, all part of the dense Missing Link section of the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth.

Missing Link’s Ironhide with its yellow and black side stripe sits among a spread of chrome accessories on the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth floor, surrounded by a dense mix of production figures and prototypes from across the Transformers lineup. The clear windows on the van give a peek at the sculpted interior cabin detailing.

The female pilot gets the spotlight here, with several additional figures and accessories arranged nearby. The scale between the small figure and the die-cast vehicle gives a good sense of the Missing Link line’s compact proportions within the broader Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth display.

Here is a printed reference image shows the red fire truck cab forming the chest, with an Autobot insignia centered on the grille and a clear windshield revealing a small pilot figure inside the cabin. The Japanese text header at the top identifies this as a “Respect Mode” display, offering a look at how the compact figure translates the vintage G1 Inferno design into Missing Link’s scaled-down format.

Ironhide’s red robot mode is on display at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with the car hood forming the chest, chrome drill-style weapons equipped on both arms, and a clear windshield panel in the torso showing a small pilot figure inside.

Missing Link C-14 Ironhide is displayed in robot mode alongside the red van at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with that yellow and orange side stripe and chrome detailing catching the light across a densely packed shelf of Transformers releases. A diorama featuring rocky terrain and weathered structures sits just behind the display, adding some atmosphere to this corner of the booth.

Missing Link C-15 Ratchet’s red van mode sits alongside a full spread of chrome weapon accessories and a small pilot figure, with the dense Missing Link shelf section filling out this corner of the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth. The chrome missile rack and triple-barreled launcher pieces have a nice heft to their sculpted detailing even at this compact scale.

Ironhide takes the foreground, with the fire truck cab chest, chrome weapons, and Autobot insignia all on full display alongside a white and red figure on the shelf behind it. The sheer variety crammed into this booth corner, with Missing Link, Masterpiece, and other Transformers lines all sharing shelf space, really captures how much Takara brought to show this year.

The Missing Link C-14 Ironhide promotional display panel shows the red van mode with its yellow and black side stripe, clear windows, and a small human figure accessory that can be seated inside the cabin. The lower banner highlights both robot mode configurations alongside the van mode, confirming two distinct transformation options for this release.

The Missing Link C-14 Ironhide contents panel at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth lays out the full accessory complement, with the red van, three rocket accessories on a shared sprue, a laser weapon, a drill attachment, and a small human figure all labeled and accounted for. The lower banner confirms two robot mode configurations for this release, with photos of both the van mode and the two distinct transformed options displayed side by side.

The Missing Link C-14 Ironhide promotional display panel at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth is surrounded by signage and displays from across the Transformers lineup, with the red van and robot mode renders filling the main panel. A secondary banner beneath it showcases both robot mode configurations alongside the van mode, all framed within the densely packed booth environment that mixes Missing Link, Masterpiece, and other lines across every available surface.

The Missing Link C-14 Ironhide promotional panel dominates the upper section of this booth wall, with a side-by-side comparison of the original 1984 figure and the new 2026 Missing Link version highlighting the updated proportions and refined sculpt detailing. The lower banner confirms two robot mode transformation options alongside the van mode, rounding out one of the most detailed product panels in the Missing Link section of the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth.

Ratchet is displayed in robot mode at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with the white and red ambulance cab forming the chest and the chrome-finished blaster mounted on one arm. Several additional small accessories are laid out beside the figure, and the surrounding booth shelves are packed with product from across the Transformers lineup.

This shot gives a clean look at the white and red robot mode with its chrome waist detail, yellow and red shin deco, and three additional chrome blasters laid out at the figure’s feet. The surrounding booth shelves are packed with product from across the Transformers lineup, but this compact Missing Link display holds its own with a nice spread of accessories.

This overhead shot captures its C-15 placard, with the white and red deco and that distinctive ambulance windshield chest panel front and center. The chrome blaster and compact proportions are consistent with the rest of the Missing Link section, tucked in among the broader mix of production figures and prototypes filling out this packed booth floor.

Missing Link C-15 Ratchet’s robot mode is displayed on its own dedicated shelf at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with three small missile accessories laid out nearby and the C-15 placard identifying the release. The white and red deco with that ambulance windshield chest is a clean presentation.

OG-03 Optimus Prime
OG-03 Optimus Prime’s robot and truck modes share the desert diorama at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with the towering yellow and dark blue robot form looming over the eight-wheeled truck amid rubble, wrecked vehicles, and simulated dust clouds. This diorama is one of the most elaborate setups on the booth floor, giving the Overgear line a dedicated showcase that really sells the scale and rugged military aesthetic of this construction-themed Prime.

OG-03 Optimus Prime stands tall in a desert diorama setup on the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth floor, wearing a striking yellow, dark blue, and orange construction-themed deco that gives him a completely different feel from any standard Prime release. He carries a long rifle and a bladed axe accessory, and that blue head sculpt peeking out from beneath the heavy yellow shoulder armor is unmistakably Optimus.

OG-03 Optimus Prime’s truck mode is on full display in the desert diorama section of the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with that yellow and dark blue construction-themed deco carrying over into a heavy eight-wheeled military truck with “GOA” and “R3-5157-4NC3” markings printed across the cab panels. A turret-mounted gun assembly and flame decals on the front fender give this alt mode a rugged, industrial look that fits right in alongside the diorama’s rubble terrain and the towering robot mode figure nearby.

Studio Series
Studio Series Grimlock shares this packed shelf with a row of smaller figures lined up in the foreground. The massive Grimlock towers over everything in both robot and beast modes on the upper tier, and having all of these crammed together really shows how much Takara packed into the Studio Series section at Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026.

Studio Series Grimlock dominates this shelf section of the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with the massive two-headed dragon in beast mode towering over a row of smaller figures. The sheer size difference between that layered, armored beast and the standard-sized figures at its feet really sells how much presence this piece has within the packed booth lineup.

Grimlock displayed in beast mode featuring dense, interlocking armor plating, jagged teeth lining both open jaws, and small red eyes set deep into the sculpted heads. The weathered metallic green and gray deco across the layered panels gives the whole thing a heavy, industrial feel that suits the movie aesthetic.

Grimlock’s figure gets a tighter look at the torso and upper body, with layered, interlocking armor panels running down the chest and segmented tubing and mechanical detailing winding through the midsection. Those jagged teeth lining both jaws have a nasty, organic quality to them that contrasts nicely with the hard mechanical plating across the rest of the sculpt.

His upper torso and head sculpt are framed tightly here, with that single pointed horn rising from the crown of the helmet and a small red eye recessed deep into the layered facial plating. The metallic green finish across the chest and shoulder armor has a subtle shift in tone under the booth lighting, and the sheer density of overlapping mechanical panels on this thing is honestly wild.

Here is Grimlock in robot mode towering over the surrounding figures and carrying a spiked mace and a long-handled hammer that emphasize the sheer scale of the piece. Smaller figures from across the Transformers lineup crowd the shelf at its feet, and the weathered metallic green and gray deco on that layered mechanical armor holds up even from a distance in this packed booth environment.

This scan from a Japanese magazine or catalog page gives a full breakdown of Studio Series TS-33 Grimlock, showing the robot mode, beast mode, and a shot of an Optimus Prime figure riding on the dinosaur’s back. The dense mechanical sculpting across both modes is packed with jagged teeth, layered armor plating, and a weathered gray deco that matches the Age of Extinction movie design.

Wheeljack is in vehicle mode, featuring a low-slung profile with “638” printed on the side panel, a blue windshield, and green accent stripes near the hood. The roof-mounted weapon and rear spoiler give the alt mode a distinctly Cybertronian edge, and the silver multi-spoke wheels are a sharp detail at this scale.

His robot mode carrying a blue chest shield with a red and white Autobot insignia standing among a mix of production figures and prototypes from across the Transformers lineup. The gray and white deco on this figure, along with green accents on the lower legs and a blocky, utilitarian silhouette, fits right in with the dense Studio Series section filling out this corner of the booth.

In vehicle mode gets a top-down perspective on the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth floor, with the blue windshield, red and white hood deco, and “T3041” and “638” markings clearly legible across the body panels.

Astrotrain is on display with his purple locomotive displayed in train mode at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, featuring a Decepticon insignia stamped on the front of the engine, sculpted wheel assemblies along the base, and a billowing smoke effect piece rising from the smokestack.

Astrotrain carries a barrel-tipped weapon standing among a dense lineup that includes the massive two-headed dragon beast mode on the upper tier and several smaller figures packed tightly across the display.

Kranix, a pink and tan robot with angular, cat-like head sculpt featuring narrow yellow eyes and a frowning faceplate, with chunky rectangular lower legs and boxy forearm armor giving it a distinctly blocky G1-inspired silhouette.

Studio Series Kranix now shown from above in robot mode with the tan-colored back panels, screw points, and molded part numbers stamped into the plastic clearly on display. Other figures from across the Transformers lineup crowd the surrounding shelf space at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, continuing the dense mix of production pieces and prototypes packed into every corner.

Studio Series Thundercracker is on display in jet mode featuring “T3086” markings printed across the fuselage, red accent panels on the wings, and a yellow nose cone tapering to a sharp point with dual barrel cannons mounted underneath.

His robot mode featuring a yellow chest panel, red wing accents, and shoulder-mounted cannons standing alongside its Cybertronian jet alt mode in the foreground.

Transformers New Legends
Beast Wars II
Galvatron
Galvatron’s unpainted gray prototype holds its spot among the New Legends section of the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with that massive wing-and-claw torso silhouette and multi-barreled leg cannons giving him one of the most imposing profiles on the entire booth floor. The NL-07 placard at the base identifies this as a Beast Wars II Galvatron, and even surrounded by the dense mix of production figures and prototypes filling every shelf, that raw gray sculpt with all its layered beast-mode kibble is hard to walk past.

Galvatron’s unpainted gray prototype is on display at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with a heavily layered torso sculpt featuring angular chest plates, crosshatched vent detailing on the upper back panels, and sharp claw-like shoulder armor rising above the head. Other figures from across the booth’s packed mix of production pieces and prototypes are partially visible at the base of the display.

Galvatron’s unpainted prototype gets a tighter framing on the upper torso, with that central chest plate carrying a circular mechanical port detail surrounded by faceted armor panels and sharp wing-like shoulder structures rising on either side. The head sculpt nails that scowling faceplate with narrow slit eyes and a pointed crown crest, and the amount of layered surface detail packed into this gray resin is seriously impressive.

Gigastorm
Gigastorm’s beast mode is on full display with that gold horn crest, yellow eye detailing, and purple clawed hands giving the dinosaur form a menacing profile among the surrounding New Legends figures. The dense mechanical sculpting across the legs and torso carries circular port details and layered armor segments, and having both beast and robot modes represented on the same shelf really shows off how much engineering is packed into this figure.

Gigastorm dominates this section of the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with his towering black and purple frame rising above the surrounding New Legends figures and a massive gold spire crowning the head sculpt. The purple chest panel, teal waist accents, and gold claw detailing on the hands give him a heavy Decepticon presence on a shelf already packed with figures from across the Transformers New Legends lineup.

Green Lion
Green Lion’s robot mode stands among the New Legends section of the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with the green mane segments splitting across the shoulders and back while the cream and green body carries a Maximal insignia on the chest plate.

Green Lion is displayed in beast mode, with a cream-colored body, a thick green mane sculpted in chunky, layered segments, and green claws tipping each paw. The tail curls upward with a green tuft at the end, and a portion of a matching green robot mode figure is partially visible just behind it on the shelf.

Rhinox
Rhinox is displayed in full color with his purple and olive green deco, gold accents flanking the helmet, and that signature chest plate covered in circuitry-patterned sculpting framed by a ring of teeth-like ridges. He carries a curved blade and a gatling-style weapon packed with tubes and vented barrel detailing, and honestly, that Beast Wars color scheme looks fantastic on a figure at this scale.

Rhinox holds his place among the dense New Legends section of the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with his gatling-style weapon giving him a stocky, heavily armed presence on a shelf packed with figures from across multiple Transformers lines. The rhino beast mode head with its rows of sculpted teeth sits open across the chest, and the surrounding booth environment of production figures and prototypes really shows how much Takara brought to Shizuoka this year.

The curved blade and gatling-style weapon give him a formidable loadout even among the dense mix of production figures and prototypes filling every surface of this packed booth floor.

Here is a top shot and the circuitry-patterned chest plate and flanking barrel-shaped shoulder guards carry the olive green and brown deco, with the surrounding New Legends shelf packed tight with figures from across the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth.

Nemesis Star Convoy
The Nemesis Star Convoy promotional display panel at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth showcases the figure’s dark color scheme across robot, trailer, and base modes, with a smaller Shockwave companion figure featured in the upper corner. The robot mode artwork dominates the panel with its black, teal, and red Decepticon-branded deco.

Nemesis Star Convoy, with his black, teal, and tan deco, red chest window, and Decepticon insignias on both shoulders commanding a massive amount of shelf real estate among the surrounding figures. A smaller purple and green figure stands at his feet for scale, and the sheer size of this piece next to everything else on display really puts the scope of this release into perspective.

Here is Shockwave with his with neon yellow accents running across the chest, knees, and shoulders adding sharp contrast to the otherwise muted palette.

Nemesis Star Convoy’s upper body fills this close-up, with the red chest window framed by teal trim, Decepticon insignias stamped into both shoulder shields, and gold ventilation detailing sculpted across the midsection. The tan lower torso sections carry teal chevron markings and recessed panel lines, and the head sculpt with its red visor and teal horn crests has a really sharp profile tucked between those massive shoulder blocks.

Nemesis Star Convoy’s chest window and teal-trimmed shoulder armor fill this tight booth shot, with the internal mechanical detailing behind the red chest panels showing sculpted gears and layered circuitry that weren’t fully legible in the wider display shots. That metallic teal finish across the collar and horn crests has a real depth to it under the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 booth lighting.

Ultra Saurus
Ultra Saurus dominates its section of the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth with a massive mechanical dinosaur sculpt featuring an orange canopy set into the head, rows of sculpted teeth along the lower jaw, and dense clusters of tubes, pistons, and cylindrical barrel detailing running through the neck and torso. The layered gray and silver armor plating across the body carries small circular insignia decals and an orange chest light, and the sheer volume of mechanical engineering packed into this piece makes it one of the more striking non-Transformers displays on the booth floor.

Ultra Saurus is displayed on an elaborate diorama at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth, with the towering mechanical dinosaur straddling a coastline of miniature city blocks and sculpted ocean terrain that really sells the kaiju-scale presence of this Zoids Advanced Zi piece. The long cannon barrel extending from the lower torso and the dense cluster of weapons mounted across the back and tail sections give it a staggering amount of firepower, and having it set against a full environmental diorama rather than a simple shelf display is a nice touch from Takara.

Ultra Saurus towers over its coastline diorama within the broader Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth floor, with the miniature city blocks, sculpted shoreline, and ocean terrain giving this Zoids Advanced Zi display a sense of scale that nothing else on the booth can match. The long cannon barrel extends well past the edge of the diorama base, and surrounded by the dense mix of Transformers production figures and prototypes filling every adjacent shelf, this piece still manages to be one of the most commanding things in the entire venue.

Ultra Saurus commands a massive footprint on the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth floor, with its full coastline diorama of miniature city blocks and sculpted ocean waves stretching out beneath the towering Zoids Advanced Zi piece while Transformers displays from across the booth crowd in on every side. The neck and head rise above the surrounding signage, and the dense array of weapon clusters and cylindrical barrel assemblies along the spine are fully readable even from this wider booth perspective.

Here is a prototype with the dense mechanical dinosaur sculpt showing off layered armor plating, ribbed tubing, ventilation slots, and a turret-mounted cannon assembly across the back. Even without color, the sheer complexity of interlocking panels and pistons running through the legs and torso gives this raw Zoids Advanced Zi prototype a serious amount of presence among the packed booth displays.

Here is another anlge with the chest and leg construction on full display showing dense clusters of ribbed tubing, circular joint housings, and stacked armor segments running through every limb. The surrounding booth shelves packed with Transformers production figures and prototypes from across multiple lines frame this Zoids Advanced Zi piece, but the sheer mechanical density of the sculpt, with its mesh-textured shoulder vents and segmented piston detailing, holds its own against everything around it.

The Ultra Saurus promotional panel at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth features a large CG render of the mechanical dinosaur against a dark background, with the AZ-17 designation and “Ultra Saurus Type” header framing the artwork. A Liger Zero Jager panel from the same Zoids Advanced Zi line is partially visible on the adjacent wall, with preorders noted for July 2026.

A teaser panel on the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2026 Takara Tomy booth wall announces a second Evangelion Prime crossover figure, with a bold black silhouette of a mech-styled robot set against a red and orange hexagonal grid pattern. The Evangelion 30th Anniversary emblem sits in the upper corner alongside Japanese text confirming this as the next entry in the collaboration, with “stay tuned” splashed across the bottom.

