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FEATURED ACTION FIGURE LINE: TRANSFORMERS LEGACY- AUTOBOT SPRINGER


Photos by D.Marquis


Transformers has been an iconic franchise that has captured the hearts of fans across generations. Among the memorable characters, Autobot Springer stands tall as a true symbol of heroism and versatility. Throughout the years, fans have witnessed the evolution of this beloved character through various toy lines. In this blog post, we will delve into the legacy of Autobot Springer and take a look at some differences between the "Seige" figure and the more recent "Legacy-Wreck n Rule" Springer figure.


Springer first appeared in the Transformers universe in the 1986 animated movie, quickly becoming a fan-favorite character. His original figure (below) hit the stores in the Fall of 1986 and was one of the more difficult figures to find make him a still sought after collectible today.

                                    Photos courtesy of Transformers Wiki

As a Triple Changer, he possesses the unique ability to transform into a sleek armored car and a robust helicopter, in addition to his robot mode. This versatility, combined with his unyielding sense of justice and courage, made Springer an indispensable member of the Autobot forces.




Fast forward to recent years, and the Transformers Siege line revitalized the franchise with an updated take on classic characters. Springer received a new figure that maintained the spirit of the original while incorporating modern design elements and enhanced playability. The Siege Springer figure featured a more detailed and realistic sculpt, boasting improved articulation and a wide range of poseability.

One of the most significant improvements in the Siege figure was the addition of extra accessories, such as various interchangeable weapons. This allowed fans to customize Springer's appearance and recreate even more dynamic battle poses. Furthermore, the Siege line's "battle damage" aesthetic gave the figure a weathered look, reflecting the ongoing conflict between Autobots and Decepticons.



Comparing the two figures side by side, fans can appreciate the distinct changes in design choices. While the "Wreck and Rule" figure captured the iconic G1 aesthetics, the Siege Springer figure brought a fresh and contemporary appearance to the character. The color differences are really the main changes. Seige Springer has more yellow on his chest and shoulders, with battle damage paint. This Legacy Wreck n Rule version Springer boasts his original G1 colors minus the battle damage and as you can see-he looks phenomenal.


As with most modern Transformers figures, the Siege Springer boasted a more complex transformation sequence than its predecessor.  I personally found it quite challenging to get him in his 3 modes to get these shots. He's a bit on the delicate side so you may need to refer to one of the many videos on youtube to help you with the complexities of his transformations.


Autobot Springer has left an indelible mark on the Transformers franchise, and both the "Wreck and Rule" and Siege figures have contributed to his enduring legacy. The classic "Wreck and Rule" figure captures the nostalgia of the G1 era, while the Siege Springer figure offers a modern take on the character with added complexity and enhanced playability.

Whether you prefer the simplicity and charm of the original or the versatility and detailing of the Siege figure, there's no denying that Autobot Springer will continue to be an essential part of the Transformers saga for years to come. So, wreck and rule on, Autobot Springer - the legacy lives on!

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