BigBadToyStore usually has a solid selection of 'Transformers' figures, including reissues—check their 'Masterpiece' or 'Generations' lines. If you're into imports, Amiami or HLJ might list pre-owned Trailbreaker figures in their monthly sales. Facebook collector groups are low-key goldmines too; I traded a spare 'Star Wars' Black Series figure for a sealed Encore reissue there last winter. Just don't sleep on Mercari Japan (proxy services like Buyee help) if you want rare releases.
Man, tracking down a Trailbreaker toy can feel like a treasure hunt these days! He's one of those classic 'Transformers' characters that doesn't always get the spotlight, but his rugged design and personality make him a gem for collectors. If you're after the vintage G1 version, eBay is your best bet—just be prepared to sift through listings and watch out for bootlegs. Prices can range from 'ouch' to 'why did I eat avocado toast for a year instead of saving for this?' depending on condition.
For newer releases, Hasbro's reissues or third-party upgrades (like those from FansToys or MakeToys) sometimes pop up on sites like BigBadToyStore or TFSource. I snagged my Trailbreaker reissue during a random restock on Amazon Japan last year, so it's worth setting up alerts. Local toy shops or conventions might surprise you too—I once found a mint-in-box G1 at a tiny store in Osaka, buried under a stack of 'Power Rangers' merch. The thrill of the hunt is half the fun!
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Milestone College is ruled by power, money… and cruelty.
Ryker Creed enters its gates with nothing but a scholarship and a secret obsession with the very man who ruled the campus—Leonardo Rizz.
When a single night of humiliation throws Ryker into Leonardo’s path, a dirty deal is struck behind locked doors: safety in exchange for his body. No emotions, just pure lust.
In a college where love is forbidden between the rich and poor, power is ruthless, and betrayal is inevitable—
falling for the devil may be the most fatal mistake of all.
"Can you be my puppy? Your fur is so soft."
What began as an innocent childhood encounter became the spark of an ancient prophecy—one powerful enough to shatter the fragile peace between humans and beasts.
For centuries, the two realms remained separated by an unbreakable boundary.
Humans stayed in their world.
Beasts stayed in theirs.
No one crossed the line.
No one challenged fate.
Not until their encounter.
She never knew that the beast she adored was destined to become the most feared Alpha in the Beast Realm.
Years later, cast out by her own people, she unknowingly crosses into the forbidden land of monsters—straight into the path of the "puppy".
Bound by a forgotten prophecy, divided by two worlds, and drawn together by a desire neither can explain, they must choose:
Obey fate and remain enemies...
Or risk a war between humans and beasts for a love that was never meant to exist.
..."Fucking take my cock like a good little slut."
Jenna could only sob and cling to his shoulders as he fucked her into the mattress, too overwhelmed by sensation to do anything else.
She could feel Alex behind her, suddenly, rubbing his own sticky cock between her ass cheeks, teasingly.
"Please," she whimpered brokenly. "Need you both..."
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Then the Syndicate came for her. Now she’s collared, caged, and passed between powerful men who stretch every hole past breaking.
Electro-clamped nipples, inflating plugs, double-cock DP marathons, throat-fucked until she’s crying cum-bubbles, and public gangbangs while strangers watch and film. She was supposed to escape. Instead, she begs to be filled again… and again… and again.
Begging unleashes hell; electro-clamps fry swollen tits to gushing orgasms; inflating plugs stretch pussy/ass to tearing screams; caged like a bitch as Master's paddle cracks welts bloody-red.
MMF savagery explodes, where dual cocks grind through her thin walls in DP creampie marathons, throat-bulging face-fucks choke her on twin loads, and every hole is plugged/leaking/stuffed in endless breed-chains. Collaring brands her eternal Syndicate cum-pet, public gangbangs, zap-torture squirts, and piss-soaked submission. Raw, relentless, and hole-ruining ecstasy.
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Ten years ago, Alice Wyatt lost everything.
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Ryder Conner isn’t dead.
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Trailbreaker isn't one of the Autobots who got much spotlight in the live-action 'Transformers' movies, which is a shame because he's such an interesting character in the original G1 series. I grew up watching the old cartoons, and Trailbreaker stood out with his force field abilities and that laid-back, self-deprecating personality. The movies focused more on bots like Bumblebee and Optimus Prime, which makes sense for mainstream appeal, but longtime fans definitely missed seeing some of the deeper cuts. If you're curious about his role outside the films, the IDW comics gave him some great arcs, especially in 'More Than Meets the Eye,' where his engineering skills and dry humor shine. Maybe one day we'll get a deep-cut cameo in a future movie—I'd lose it if I heard that iconic voice in a post-credits scene!
Honestly, the movies skipped so many classic Autobots in favor of new designs (looking at you, 'Age of Extinction' Dinobots). Trailbreaker's absence feels like a missed opportunity for some unique tactical scenarios—imagine his force fields during the Chicago battle in 'Dark of the Moon.' At least we got that one blink-and-you-miss-it reference in 'Bumblebee,' where his silhouette briefly appeared in Cybertron's crowd scenes. Fingers crossed for more G1 love in the next installment.
Trailbreaker’s absence in many 'Transformers' episodes has always bugged me, especially since he had such a cool design and personality. From what I’ve gathered digging into fan forums and old production notes, it seems like a mix of toy sales and narrative focus played a huge role. Back in the 80s, Hasbro prioritized characters that sold well, and Trailbreaker’s toy wasn’t a standout compared to Optimus Prime or Bumblebee. The writers also leaned heavily into the ‘core team’ dynamic, sidelining niche bots like him. Even his energy shield ability, which could’ve been game-changing in battles, was barely explored.
Another angle is voice actor availability. Trailbreaker was voiced by the legendary Neil Ross, who also did other characters like Springer and Sludge. Scheduling conflicts might’ve limited how often he could record lines. It’s a shame because his dry wit and underdog vibe added flavor to the Autobots. I’ve seen fan theories that his darker color scheme didn’t pop as much on screen, making him less marketable for animation. Still, his rare appearances—like in 'The Immobilizer'—show how much potential he had. Maybe if the series had longer seasons, we’d’ve gotten more of him.