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Meet the Maximal leader who stands between Earth and destruction. Our official Optimus Primal figure captures the fierce warrior from Transformers Rise of the Beasts in stunning detail, ready to defend your collection.
This gorilla-mode hero converts from primal beast to battle-ready robot in authentic movie styling. Every sculpted muscle, armor plate, and weapon accessory matches the on-screen design that united Autobots and Maximals against the Terrorcons. We engineered the conversion sequence to honor both the classic Beast Wars legacy and the new cinematic universe, giving you a figure that transforms as powerfully as it displays.
Maximal Leader Conversion Details

Maximal Engineering & Conversion Design
We built this figure around the dual-mode transformation that defines Optimus Primal’s role in Transformers Rise of the Beasts. The gorilla alternate mode showcases sculpted fur texture, powerful arm articulation, and ground-pounding stance stability that captures his primal strength.
Robot mode reveals the tactical commander beneath the beast. The 21-step conversion sequence rotates the chest assembly, extends hidden leg panels, and repositions the arms through engineered hinges that lock securely in both configurations. Ball-joint shoulders and ratcheted hips provide the range of motion you need for battle stances, while the chest cavity houses retractable weapon storage.

Movie-Accurate Detailing & Accessories
Every surface of this figure mirrors the Maximal leader’s appearance in Transformers Rise of the Beasts. Metallic bronze paint applications highlight the armor plating, while black wash weathering adds battle-worn authenticity to match the film’s gritty aesthetic.
Weapon Systems & Display Options
The included Maximal Sword features the same energy blade design Optimus Primal wields in the movie’s climactic Brooklyn Bridge sequence. Dual back-mounted energy cannons rotate 180 degrees and detach for hand-held blaster configurations. Weapon accessories store securely in gorilla mode, maintaining the figure’s silhouette while keeping them ready for quick deployment.
Scale & Compatibility Guide
At 10 inches in robot mode, Optimus Primal stands as the commanding presence his character demands. This scale positions him as a leader figure that pairs naturally with 7-inch Autobot warriors and 6-inch Maximal teammates in your display.
The figure’s footprint and joint architecture allow stable freestanding poses on any flat surface. Shelf depth requirements measure 4 inches in gorilla mode and 3 inches in robot stance. Multiple figures can stand side-by-side with 2-inch spacing between them.



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Optimus Primal Figure Questions
The transformation difficulty rates as intermediate on our scale. The 21-step conversion sequence involves rotating panels, extending limbs, and repositioning accessories in a specific order. We include a detailed instruction sheet with numbered steps and diagrams.
Most collectors and kids ages 8+ master the transformation after 2-3 attempts. The joints provide tactile feedback with clicks and stops that guide you through each step. Adult collectors typically complete the transformation in 3-4 minutes, while younger fans may need 5-7 minutes initially.
Yes, Optimus Primal uses standard 5mm connection ports that work across our entire Transformers Rise of the Beasts toy line and most modern Transformers figures. You can swap weapons between compatible figures or equip him with additional accessories.
The scale matches other figures in the Rise of the Beasts collection for cohesive display and play. His 10-inch robot height positions him as a leader figure alongside 7-inch Autobots and 6-inch Maximals. All figures in the line feature compatible joint systems and weapon mounting points.
The figure includes three accessories: one Maximal Sword with energy blade sculpting and two detachable back-mounted energy cannons. The sword features a 5mm handle that fits securely in either hand.
The dual cannons mount on his back in robot mode and integrate into the gorilla mode silhouette. They rotate 180 degrees on ball joints and can detach to function as hand-held blasters. All accessories store on the figure in both modes, so nothing gets lost during transformation or play.
We designed the window box packaging with collectors in mind. The box opens with minimal tape and uses plastic trays that lift out cleanly without tearing cardboard.
The figure and accessories can be returned to their original positions in the tray for long-term mint-in-box storage. The window provides full visibility of the robot mode while protecting against dust and handling damage. Box dimensions measure 12 x 9 x 4 inches for shelf storage or stacking.
We recommend this figure for ages 8 and up due to the intermediate transformation complexity and small accessory parts. The conversion sequence requires manual dexterity and problem-solving skills that suit older children and adult collectors.
Younger fans ages 5-7 can enjoy the figure with adult supervision and assistance during transformation. The sturdy construction handles enthusiastic play, but small weapon accessories present a choking hazard for children under 3 years.
Clean the figure with a soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove dust from detailed areas and joint mechanisms. For stubborn dirt, slightly dampen the cloth with water only and dry immediately.
Avoid harsh chemicals, alcohol-based cleaners, or abrasive materials that could damage the paint applications or plastic. Store the figure away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to prevent color fading and plastic warping. The die-cast metal joints require no special maintenance and will maintain their tension through normal use.
Yes, the figure stands stably in both gorilla and robot configurations without support. In robot mode, the large feet and ratcheted hip joints provide a solid base for freestanding display. The center of gravity positions over the feet for balance even in dynamic poses.
Gorilla mode uses four-point contact with the ground through articulated arms and legs. The weight distribution and joint friction keep the figure stable on flat surfaces. For extreme action poses in robot mode, you may want to use an optional display stand with standard clip connections.






