You know him as the upright hero, the leader, the indestructible warrior with the heart of a philosopher. But even giants fall. And when Optimus Prime falls, even Cybertron trembles. With the MDLX Optimus Prime in Sleep Mode, threezero brings you an interpretation that goes under the metal skin. No heroic pose, no glorious battle – but the silent force of a moment that gives you goosebumps. Wounded, scarred, but greater than ever before.
This version is not a repaint. It’s a tribute. 18 centimeters of concentrated tragedy with 48 points of articulation. The die-cast core made of zinc alloy gives him weight, soul, and stability. The paintwork? Not a cosmetic gimmick, but a work of art in itself. Cracks run through mask and limbs, battle scars cover the armor. It feels as if he has just fought the final battle, as if you’re witnessing the moment right after the last Energon surge.
Kelvin Sau, Art Director at threezero, has outdone himself here. The iconic look remains recognizable but is translated into a complex mechanical aesthetic that borders on biomechanical. Everything feels deliberate, almost melancholic and at the same time highly precise. This piece is not a toy for the shelf. It is a monument. To a character who never truly dies but keeps rising in new form. You don’t want a figure. You want the final chapter of a myth. Here it is.
Features:
Six (6) Types of Interchangeable Hands:
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