Ideal Toy Company The original toy line featured robot action figures with
suction cup bases and "crusher arm" action. In addition, each
figure, which basically resembled a customized
Dalek, also included another gimmick or two such as a hook or extendable
guns. Besides action figures, there was also an Electronic Maxx Steele Programmable Robot and a Maxx Steele
Erector Set released.
Figures Robo Force • Maxx Steele - The Leader • Blazer - The Ignitor • Coptor - The Enforcer • Sentinel - The Protector • Wrecker - The Demolisher • S.O.T.A. - The Creator
Cult of Dred • Hun-Dred - The Conqueror • Enemy - The Dictator • Cruel - The Detonator • Vulgar - The Destroyer
Vehicles and playsets • Robocruiser Robot Defender Vehicle • Dred Crawler Robot Attack Vehicle • Command Patroller • Fortress of Steele playset
Other merchandise In 1984, Ideal released a
Robo Force board game, labeled a "
SuperPopomatic 3-D
Action Game".
Unreleased While the figures were developed up to the product catalog photo stage, they were not released before the original line came to an end. A few early production Tiltor sample figures have pop up over the years and gotten into the hands of collectors.
Robo Force • Tiltor - The Changer • Opticon - The Interceptor • Ripper - The Anti-Robot • Mark Fury • Deena Strong
Cult of Dred • Plundor - The Pulverizer • Fangar - The Conspirator • Arsenal - The Devastator • Nazgar - The Tyrant
Vehicles • Triad Three-Way Attack Vehicle • Transblaster Laser Lift Cannon.
Toyfinity The rights to Robo Force (until 2021) - along with former Ideal lines
Rocks & Bugs & Things,
Zeroids, and
Manglor - are held by production company Toyfinity. The Robo Force line specifically was sold to Nacelle in 2021 while the other former Ideal lines were retained by Toyfinity. Compatible with the
Glyos System Series designed by
Onell Design, the Robo Force kits feature 41 or more pieces a figure which can be arranged and re-arranged in any way the user sees fit. The new line was launched at
New York Comic Con with a limited run Maxx Zero: Genesis Edition figure. Some figures receive more than one edition to go along with the developing story line featured in the new Robo Force comic book. By 2018 two additional Robo Force kits had been introduced offering additional parts to create Zeroids and more members of the original Robo Force line-up.
Toyfinity figures In original Toyfinity Robo Force mold was released in 2013 as Maxx Zero Genesis Edition. It contained 41 parts inspired by Enemy, Hun-Dred, Maxx Zero and Sentinel. It could be assembled in a variety of configurations which included articulated legs and tank treads. Paint and additional parts were used to create numerous other characters. A completely new Robo Force mold was released in 2018 as Zetonian Proto Enforcer. Made up of 26 parts inspired by Coptor and S.O.T.A. among others. This design featured a round body and a suction-cup-like base.
Robo Force • Maxx Zero: The Leader • Genesis Edition - Dark grey with minimal black paint applications. Released at NYCC 2013. • Glyaxia Disguise - Yellow and extra blue parts with blue and black paint applications. Can also be used to make Protector-Class Glyaxia Drones and Elite Drones. Cost $20 each. Limited to 5 per customer. Released online July 18, 2014. • Blank Edition - Light grey with no paint for customization. Offered for pre-order October 12-25th, 2014. • Classic Edition - Light grey with paint details to match the vintage toy. Offered for pre-order October 12-25th, 2014. • Ultimate Edition - Light grey with line details and over 100 paint applications. Offered for pre-order October 12-25th, 2014. • Imperious Edition - Gold with line details and multiple paint applications. Club Zeton exclusive offered February 2015 to members. • Stealth Special Edition - Colorless clear with 4 additional painted bonus pieces. Released online December 28, 2016. • Zeroid Edition - Grey with paint applications and new tampos. Combine with Zeroids' Zintar to make Super Zeroid. Released online August 20, 2017. • Zobor Edition - Metallic copper with paint applications and tampos. Combine with Zeroids' Zobor to make Super Zeroid Zobor. $25 each. Released online January 17, 2018. • Metallic Copper Blank - $14 each. Released online January 17, 2018. • Destroyer Edition - Classic deep blue with paint applications and tampos. Combines with Zeroids' Zerak to make Super Destroyer. Released online May 13, 2018. • Solar Star Team Edition - Hunter orange with paint applications and tampos. Released online August 16, 2018. • Original Edition - Light grey with paint details to match the vintage toy. Released online May 10, 2019. • F.L.A.S.H. Edition - Army Green with paint applications and tampos. Released online February 19, 2021. • Final Edition - Light grey with paint details to match the vintage toy. Offered for pre-order June 27, 2021. Produced with permission from Nacelle. • Sentinel: The Protector • Hunter Edition - Silver with black and white paint applications. $16 each. Released online March 23, 2014. • Blank Edition - White with no paint for customization. Released online September 25, 2016. • Classic Edition - White with paint details to match the vintage toy. Released online September 25, 2016. • Wrecker: The Demolisher • Deluxe Genesis Edition - Glow-in-the-dark with teal and white paint applications. Released online March 23, 2014. • Vanguard: The Protector • Dynagenesis Origin - A new character who is Sentinel's brother. Vanguard was the result of three Glyaxia Protector drones being fused together into one robot. Can combine with Maxx Zero to form Dreadnaught Maxx Zero. Orange with over 20 paint applications. 4 per customer. $30 each. Released online July 18, 2014. • S.O.T.A.: The Creator • Zetonian Edition - Light blue with classic tampo and paint applications. Released online December 28, 2018. • Coptor: The Enforcer • Zetonian Edition - Dark blue with classic tampo and paint applications. Released online October 4, 2019. • Blazer: The Ignitor • Classic Edition - Grey with classic tampo and paint details to match the vintage toy. Released online December 21, 2020.
Cult of Dred • Enemy: The Dictator • Origin Edition - Dark blue with extra light blue parts with over 50 paint applications. Can also make Acromaxx. Released online December 20, 2013. • Hun-Dred: The Conqueror • Reforged Edition - Red with over 50 paint applications. Released online December 20, 2013. • Classic Edition - Black with paint details to match the vintage toy. Can also make Dred-Maxx. Released online August 20, 2017. • Battlestar: The Guardian • Forging Edition - Black with silver paint applications. $16.50 each. 5 per customer. Released online July 18, 2014. • Fangar: The Conspirator • Predanaut Edition - A 3D printed figure created as a collaboration between Toyfinity and Mecha Zone. Released online July 30, 2015. • Cruel: The Detonator • Blank Edition - Red with no paint for customization. Offered for pre-order August 26 - September 20, 2015. • Basic Edition - Red with extra black parts and paint details to match the vintage toy. Offered for pre-order August 26 - September 20, 2015. • Ultimate Edition - Red with extra black parts along with line details and paint applications to match other Ultimate editions. Offered for pre-order August 26 - September 20, 2015. • Vulgar: The Destroyer • Zetonian Edition - Dark red with classic tampo and paint applications. Released online December 21, 2020. • Brutal: The Activator • Blank Edition - Purple with no paint for customization. Offered for pre-order August 26 - September 20, 2015. • Ultimate Edition - Purple with extra black parts along with line details and paint applications to match other Ultimate editions. Offered for pre-order August 26 - September 20, 2015. • Nazgar: The Tyrant • Super Zeroid Black and Technician Zeroid with secret Nazgar the Tyrant hidden mode - metallic black with red paint applications. Released online February 7, 2016. • Regal Edition - The brain of Nazgar the Tyrant in gold to be combined with any Robo Force and Zeroids kits. $1 each. Released online May 13, 2018. • Powered Up Edition - Black with paint details & tampos to match the vintage prototype toy. Released online May 10, 2019. • Final Edition - Black with paint details to match the vintage toy. Offered for pre-order June 27, 2021. Produced with permission from Nacelle. • Nazarran • Metallic Black Edition - Horrible brain creatures of Nazgar in metallic black. Released online September 25, 2016. • Metallic Red Edition - Horrible brain creatures of Nazgar in red black. Released online August 20, 2017. • Grey Edition - Horrible brain creatures of Nazgar in grey black. Released online August 20, 2017. • Stealth Edition - Horrible brain creatures of Nazgar in translucent clear. Released online August 20, 2017. • Metallic Copper Edition - Horrible brain creatures of Nazgar in bronze. Released online January 17, 2018. • Blue Edition - Horrible brain creatures of Nazgar in blue. $1 each. Released online May 13, 2018. • Dred Trooper • Cult of Hun-Dred Edition - Nazgar's loyal army of Callgrim-trained soldiers in red. Released online December 28, 2018. • Zetonians • Zetonian Dark - Rescued from the ruins of Andor, these warriors of death serve the will of Hun-Dred! Black with minimal red paint applications. Can combine with Nazgar to make Ultimate Nazgar. 26 parts. $18 each. Released online May 10, 2019.
Zetonians Modern Zeroids-based mechanical beings from the lost outpost of Andor. New body features a circular design to mimic the suction cup look of the original line. A joint design between Toyfinity and Onell Design. • Zetonian Proto Enforcer - White with minimal black paint applications. 26 pieces. $18 each. Released online July 6, 2018. ==
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