Transformers Studio Series Hot Rod (WWII)
  • Transformers Studio Series Hot Rod (WWII)


    In the WWII Flashback scene from Transformers: The Last Knight, Hot Rod and Bumblebee are part of an elite special forces group launching a surprise attack on an enemy stronghold. The two Autobots use their massive blasters to provide serious firepower support to their human allies, helping them secure a swift and decisive victory.

    The figure converts between robot and tank modes in 24 steps and comes with a detailed weapon accessory.
  • Figure Number: SS 50

    Wave: 8

    Year: 2019

    Retail: $19.99 AmazonASIN: B07W14LGHG (paid link) Series: Studio Series Group: Deluxe Class
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RetailerPriceDiffLowest Found
ebay Sold AuctionsAvg: $20.99+$1.00 (+5%)$17.00
ebay Buy It NowAvg: $24.58+$4.59 (+23%)$19.00
Amazon$37.99+$18.00 (+90%)
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The average price based upon the last 5 sold auctions is: $20.99

[High: $24.99/Low: $17.00]. The average Buy It Now price is $24.58 based upon 19 filtered active auctions out of 48.

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This Hot Rod (WWII) toy was added on October 2021 and originally released in 2019 with a retail price of $19.99. This action figure is part of the Transformers genre within the Studio Series and included in Wave 8 and is number SS 50. It can be found online by using the following codes: Amazon ASIN: B07W14LGHG (paid link) and on eBay (paid link). With an average selling price of $20.99, this toy is not very valuable as it's selling for about its original retail price. Hundreds of collectors have this toy (110) in their user collections, so it does seem to be very popular.

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