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We created the ultimate Unicron toy to capture the planet-eating menace from the classic 1986 animated film. This Titan Class figure stands over 27 inches tall in robot mode and converts into a detailed planet form with rotating rings and surface details that evoke the chaos-bringer’s on-screen appearance.
Engineered with over 50 points of articulation, our Unicron figure features LED-illuminated eyes and mouth that pulse with menacing life. The transformable Autobot Matrix accessory fits inside the chest compartment, recreating the film’s climactic moment. Premium die-cast metal components in the torso and limbs provide the stability and heft collectors expect from a centerpiece display piece.
Each armor panel, claw, and wing segment receives film-accurate paint applications in metallic orange, gunmetal gray, and deep space black. We designed the transformation sequence to balance cinematic accuracy with engineering durability, ensuring smooth conversions between modes for years of display and play.
Titan-scale engineering details

Engineering & Construction
We built this Unicron toy around a reinforced internal skeleton that supports the figure’s massive wingspan and planetary ring assembly. The torso core uses die-cast zinc alloy to anchor the weight distribution, while high-impact ABS plastic forms the outer armor shells.
Each limb connects through ratcheted ball joints that lock into over a dozen display poses without sagging. The planetary mode transformation involves 38 individual steps, with panels that fold into precisely machined slots to maintain the spherical silhouette. Wing sections telescope outward and lock via spring-loaded tabs that click audibly into place.

Scale & Display Compatibility
Titan Class Proportions
This Unicron figure towers over standard Voyager and Leader Class figures at a 27-inch height, maintaining the proper threat scale from the film. When displayed in planet mode, the figure measures 26 inches in diameter with an additional 8 inches of ring span.
The wide footprint and die-cast reinforcement allow stable freestanding poses without a display stand. We recommend display surfaces capable of supporting 12 pounds distributed across the figure’s base contact points. Each foot features textured grip pads that prevent shelf sliding during adjustments.
Transformation Sequence
Converting between modes follows a symmetrical panel-folding sequence that begins with the torso compression. We designed each step to require only moderate hand pressure, avoiding the risk of stress marks on hinge points that can occur with forced transformations.
The head retracts into the chest cavity while the shoulder armor rotates 180 degrees to form the planet’s upper hemisphere. Arm sections fold inward in three stages, with claws tucking into dedicated recesses. Leg panels telescope and wrap around the lower torso to complete the spherical form.



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Unicron Titan Class Figure Questions
The LED light-up eyes and mouth require three AAA batteries, which we include with your purchase. The battery compartment is accessible via two screws beneath the back plate armor panel.
Average battery life ranges from 60 to 80 hours of continuous illumination depending on cell quality. We recommend alkaline or lithium AAA batteries for optimal brightness and longevity. The LED system automatically powers off after four hours of continuous use to preserve battery life during extended display sessions.
The transformation sequence involves 38 distinct steps and takes approximately 12 minutes for first-time converters. We rate the difficulty as advanced due to the panel count and symmetrical folding required to achieve the spherical planet form.
Each hinge and joint is engineered with detents that click into proper alignment, providing tactile feedback during conversion. The included instruction booklet features full-color photography for every step with close-up detail shots of tricky panel alignments. Most collectors report the process becomes intuitive after two or three complete conversions.
The complete figure weighs approximately 12 pounds due to die-cast metal components in the torso and leg assemblies. In robot mode, Unicron stands 27 inches tall with a 22-inch wingspan when arms are fully extended.
Planet mode measures 26 inches in diameter at the equator with the rotating rings adding an additional 8 inches to the total span. The footprint in robot mode is roughly 14 inches deep by 18 inches wide at the widest stance. We recommend display surfaces that can accommodate a 20-inch by 20-inch area for stable freestanding poses with safety clearance.
Yes, the Autobot Matrix accessory is a separate piece that stores inside the chest compartment via a magnetic mounting point. The Matrix itself transforms by rotating the outer shell 90 degrees to reveal the internal crystal sculpt, recreating the film’s opening sequence.
The chest doors open via spring-loaded hinges and lock in the open position for display. Matrix dimensions are 2.5 inches in diameter and 1 inch thick when closed. We designed the magnetic mount to hold the Matrix securely during poses while allowing easy removal for standalone display or interaction with other Leader Class figures.
Absolutely. We engineered the internal skeleton with reinforced ratchet joints at the hips, knees, and ankles that lock into over a dozen positions without sagging under the 12-pound mass. The die-cast metal torso core lowers the center of gravity for enhanced stability.
Each foot features textured grip pads that prevent sliding on smooth display surfaces during adjustments. The figure can maintain one-legged stances and dramatic flying poses when you position the wings for balance. We tested every joint configuration through 500 pose cycles to ensure long-term tension retention without loosening.
Titan Class represents our largest and most complex scale, designed for figures that serve as centerpiece display items. The Unicron toy specifically qualifies through its 27-inch height, 12-pound weight, and premium construction combining die-cast metal with high-impact ABS plastic.
Titan Class figures typically feature enhanced articulation (50+ points), electronic components like LED lighting, and transformation sequences exceeding 30 steps. The scale allows us to incorporate film-accurate proportions and details impossible at smaller Voyager or Leader Class sizes. Pricing reflects the engineering investment, material costs, and collector-grade packaging required for figures at this exhibition quality level.
The Unicron figure is engineered for freestanding display without requiring a separate stand. The wide foot design and die-cast metal weight distribution provide stability in all standard poses.
We include a magnetic nameplate that attaches to your display surface for exhibition labeling, but no physical base structure. The figure’s grip pads on the feet prevent shelf sliding during adjustments. If you prefer elevated display, the figure is compatible with third-party Titan Class stands featuring waist clamp mechanisms rated for 15+ pound loads, though such stands are not necessary for secure posing on flat surfaces.






