
Let’s jump right into the fray, the Hasbro Takara Tomy Nemesis Prime C-01N, the dark mirror of Optimus Prime, makes its grand stage debut in the Missing Link line. This figure honours G1 roots with a sleek black-on-teal revamp, top-tier articulation, and a full accessory list that’ll make any Decepticon-loving soul weak in the spark.

Release Date: Pre-order open now until 9 September 2025 via Hasbro Pulse
MSRP / Price Range: US/UK ~USD 131.99 via Hasbro Pulse
Edition Size: Standard production run for Missing Link line
Manufacturer / Licence: Produced by Takara Tomy, with distribution via Hasbro
Takara Tomy Transformers Nemesis Prime — A Deep Dive
Transformers Missing Link C-01N Nemesis Prime Articulation and Accessories
Articulation matches the stellar C-01 Optimus Prime, giving you deep bends and solid posing in both robot and vehicle mode.

Accessories include the Executioner Axe, Fusion Cannon, and Heart of Cybertron that stores neatly in his chest. The trailer converts into a rolling container, Giza transforms into a recon buggy, and there’s a sticker sheet, secret film, and more. The heat-activated Decepticon emblem adds a nostalgic touch straight from the G1 era.
First Impressions of the Takara Tomy Missing Link Nemesis Prime

From the initial reveals, this release captures what makes the Missing Link series special. The crisp sculpt and bold black-over-teal colours give Nemesis Prime a distinctive personality, while keeping the G1-inspired charm intact. The combination of premium paint, functional trailer, and display-friendly articulation makes it stand out. The only caveat is the price, which might feel steep for overseas buyers once shipping and import costs are factored in.
A Quick Nemesis Prime Character Retrospective

Nemesis Prime is no newcomer to Transformers lore. In G1, he was introduced as a brainwashed clone created by Straxus, mimicking Optimus Prime but with sinister intent. Over the years, other versions have shown him as a corrupted doppelgänger or a dark future version of Prime.

In War for Cybertron continuity, he’s a shadow of Prime consumed by despair or even revived by Unicron. Across continuities, Nemesis Prime is the ultimate “what if Optimus went bad” scenario, equal parts menacing and fascinating.
Where to Buy Missing Link Nemesis Prime Takara Tomy

Collectors can pre-order via Hasbro Pulse until 9 September 2025, or wait for UK and US retailers like Entertainment Earth or BigBadToyStore to list him closer to release in early 2026.
UK buyers should check with specialist hobby stores and importers, but keep in mind that customs and shipping may add to the total cost.
Final Thoughts

Is Missing Link Nemesis Prime worth the investment? For fans of the G1 aesthetic with a darker edge, it’s a compelling addition. The blend of nostalgia, sharp detailing, and poseability is strong, and the accessory selection adds both play and display value. While the price isn’t the lowest in the line, the figure has the presence and finish to justify a spot in a dedicated collection.
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