Valkyrie (Impossible Toys)
Valkyrie is a fictional character made in 2010 by third party Transformer company Impossible Toys. She is an homage to the Transformers character Arcee.
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Impossible Toys
Valkyrie is third party Transformer character created by Impossible Toys as an homage to the Transformers character Arcee. Valkyrie was the function of the 2001 Universe Arcee toy.
From her tech specs Valkyrie is intelligent, fast and brave. She turns into a Cybertronian car.
The biography for Alicon mentions how Valkyrie was captured by the Alicons, but was repaired by Medic and fought her way free.
Other third party Arcee homages include A.R.C., Delicate Warrior and RC.
Development
Prototype images of Valkyrie/Medic first appeared on the internet in August 2009.[1]
Valkyrie and Medic went on preorder in June 2010.[2] They shipped later that month.
TFcon comics
Valkyrie appears TFcon 2010 comic. In the story Nightbird and Anarchy attempt to steal the Master Cannons from the Autobots. Anarchy flies Nightbird to spaceship Maximus where she sneaks past the Autobots Canadian Patriot, R.E.V., Powered Commander, Deep Cover, Proto and Flash. She kills Flamethrower to get to the Master Sword. She uses the sword to reformat her body to a form based on Valkryie, then returns to Anarchy.[3]
Toys
- Impossible Toys TRNS-01 Valkyrie
- An original third party Transformer mold by Impossible Toys. Turns from robot to car. Come with instructions and two guns. Shares a mold with Medic. The back of the box features tech spec information and a picture of Valkyrie and Medic fighting Quint-02, Quint-03 and Quint-05.
- This toy was remolded into Nightbird.
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References
- ↑ http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/3rd-party-unlicensed-41/impossible-toys-generation-1-arcee-figure-in-the-works-168289/?catid=searchresults&searchid=13044
- ↑ http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/sponsor-news-19/impossible-toys-valkyrie-and-medic-preorders-at-bbts-169847/?catid=searchresults&searchid=13043
- ↑ Daniel Arseneault (w), Alex Milne (p). TFcon (July 17th, 2010), TFcon