Transformers Tokyo Toy Show 2025 Takara Tomy Booth Images
Ace from Ramen Toy is on the ground at Tokyo Toy Show 2025 and has captured some incredible images of the Takara Tomy Transformers booth, which is packed with a wide range of product lines that highlight both nostalgia and innovation that the Transformers line is known for. On display are figures from the Missing Link series, which reimagine the classic G1 designs with modern articulation, as well as the Age of the Primes line, the new Style Generation line that blends iconic looks with fresh stylization, and the Studio Series 86 figures that bring the animated film to life with screen-accurate detail. Rounding out the booth is the premium Adamas Machina line, showcasing highly detailed figures that push the boundaries of Transformers design. With Ramen Toy providing amazing and detailed images right from the floor, fans everywhere can get a first-hand look at the excitement coming out of Tokyo.
Age of The Primes Superion
Here we see Superion fully combined from the Transformers Age of Primes line, towering with his red, white, and gray color scheme accented by yellow highlights. Silverbolt forms the torso, while his limbs are made up of Fireflight, Slingshot, Air Raid, and Skydive, each transforming into their jet modes to create this massive combiner robot. He’s armed with a long black rifle, completing the classic Superion look.

On display are the Transformers Age of Primes Superion individual bots, each shown in their robot mode with name plates in front of them. Featured here are Fireflight (AOTP-19), Silverbolt (AOTP-01), Slingshot (AOTP-15), Air Raid (AOTP-04), and Skydive (AOTP-18).

Studio Series 86 Devastator
On display is Devastator from the Transformers Studio Series 86 line, towering in his signature neon green and purple colors with heavy mechanical detailing. His combined form brings together the Constructicons into one massive robot, complete with his classic chest plate featuring the Decepticon insignia, thick limbs built from construction vehicles, and stern face sculpt. Armed with a large purple rifle, he dominates the shelf as he towers over Megatron beside him.

Here are the individual Constructicons from the Transformers Studio Series 86 line that combine to form Devastator. Displayed in their robot modes are Bonecrusher (TS-05), Scrapper (TS-06), Hook & Long Haul (TS-07), and Scavenger (TS-08). Each bot features the iconic bright green and purple color scheme, with blocky construction vehicle parts forming their limbs and torsos, staying true to their classic G1 designs.

Studio Series 86 Megatron
Megatron from the Transformers Studio Series 86 line is shown here both in robot and tank mode. In robot form, he stands tall with a classic gray and black color scheme accented by red detailing, featuring his signature fusion cannon mounted on his right arm and a stern face sculpt, keeping true to his G1 roots. His alternate tank mode is a heavily armored gray battle tank with treads, a long cannon, and a Decepticon insignia on the front.

Transformers Takara Tomy MPG-17 Optimus Prime Style Generation
Optimus Prime from the Transformers MPG Style Generation line is shown here in both truck and robot mode. The truck mode has a clean red cab with chrome detailing, staying true to his G1 design. In robot form, Prime is armed with his ion blaster mounted on his shoulder, a two large large energon blades attached to each arm.


Here’s a close-up look at Optimus Prime in truck mode from the Transformers MPG-17 Style Generation line. The cab is painted in a vibrant red with a silver stripe running along the sides, complete with chrome detailing on the grill and bumper, silver smokestacks, and black-tinted windows. The sculpt captures the boxy, classic G1 semi-truck design with sharp panel lines and rolling wheels, making for a faithful and modernized take on his iconic alternate mode.

Adamas Machina Predaking
Predaking from the Transformers Takara Tomy AM-T02 line is shown here in a massive and heavily detailed combined form. His design features a fiery blend of yellow, orange, red, and black, with metallic highlights that bring out the sculpted armor plating. The chest is dominated by a fierce lion head centerpiece, while broad wings fan out from his back with sharp, blade-like panels. Twin cannons are mounted over his shoulders, adding heavy firepower to his imposing build. The figure carries an intricate mechanical look with layered parts, sharp edges, and a powerful stance that captures the essence of this legendary combiner.


Laid out in front of Predaking from the Takara Tomy AM-T02 line is his impressive arsenal of weapons and accessories. The set includes two massive bladed weapons—a long golden halberd with intricate sculpting and a broad sword with metallic gold and red detailing—alongside a large central cannon and multiple smaller blasters. Each piece is designed with sharp mechanical lines and metallic finishes, giving Predaking a versatile loadout for both close combat and heavy firepower.


Missing Link Nemesis Prime
Nemesis Prime is shown standing tall with his trailer behind him, wielding his blaster in one hand and the translucent pink energon axe in the other. The teal stripes across his body and trailer contrast against the black armor, while chrome accents on his legs and grill give him a sharp, polished look. A teal Roller vehicle sits alongside, reinforcing his darker take on the classic Optimus design.

Dynamic poses put his articulation on display as he steps forward with the blaster leveled outward and the axe raised high. The trailer features bold teal striping and a large Decepticon emblem, tying perfectly into the color scheme of both Nemesis Prime and the Roller unit parked beside him


Close-up shots highlight his upper body, showcasing the deep red chest windows framed by his dark frame and accented by the Decepticon insignias on his shoulders. His axe is raised overhead, drawing attention to the translucent sculpt, while his silver faceplate and glowing red optics emphasize his more sinister appearance.


Missing Link Ultra Magnus and Ultra Buggy
What’s shown here alongside the Missing Link Ultra Magnus (C-10) is the Ultra Buggy, a nod back to the original Diaclone Powered Convoy release that predated Ultra Magnus in the Transformers line. The unpainted prototype highlights Magnus’ classic armored frame with tall shoulder stacks, heavy chest plating, and detailed panel sculpting. Including the Ultra Buggy is a deep-cut homage that connects this modern Missing Link figure directly to its Diaclone roots.


In this close-up of the Missing Link Ultra Magnus prototype, we get a sneak peek at what appears to be his Matrix of Leadership tucked inside the chest cavity. Even though the figure is unpainted, you can spot the familiar circular detailing peeking through the open gap, hinting that Magnus will feature this iconic element as part of his design.


The Ultra Buggy, seen here with the Missing Link Ultra Magnus prototype, traces back to the original Diaclone Powered Convoy set released in Japan before Transformers was created. Designed as a small auxiliary vehicle that could launch from the trailer and carry a Diaclone driver, it added an extra layer of playability to the set. When Powered Convoy was rebranded into Ultra Magnus for the Transformers line in 1986, the buggy was omitted, making it a forgotten relic of the pre-Transformers era. Its inclusion here is a deep homage to that Diaclone heritage, finally giving Ultra Magnus a piece of history that never made it into the Transformers G1 line.


