Red-footed Optimus Prime
By Maz

It started as a rumour, then more started to
surface accompanied by childhood anecdotes, then they started
to pop up on eBay, at conventions, in collections...and finally
it became fact. This is the G1 Optimus Prime with red feet released
in Europe. This piece was released mainly (if not exclusively)
in France and the United Kingdom.
You would think it would be an easy variant to
categorise and pigeonhole but it's not that simple. This is not
just a regular Optimus Prime in regular G1 packaging which happens
to have its feet painted red instead of blue, even though it REALLY
does seem that that is all Redfoot Prime is. The box front picture
above also does nothing to make the casual observer believe there's
something that runs deeper. Hasbro logo, English text, very very
standard box layout, design and presentation. No give-aways or
tell-tale differences. Just. Red. Feet.
The back of the box is a different matter altogether...

In fact, I may have billed it too highly because
looking at the whole of the box back picture, again, nothing seems
to be amiss. It just looks like a standard UK or US box. It's
when you look under the techspec that the truth begins to emerge.
"Made in Strasbourg, France by Ceji Revel. Under
licence from Takara Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan". This
is not all that regular after all. The toy and package were produced
in France. But didn't the mainland European Transformers come
in Milton Bradley (MB) boxes? Now, what you CAN'T see in the above
picture is the copyright text just to the left of the Made in
France bit. It says "1984 Hasbro Bradley Inc.". In mainland
Europe, Hasbro didn't complete the takeover of MB until mid-to-late
1985 and up until that point they were still using MB boxes because
items were being produced in MB factories. Also, European TF boxes
even AFTER the MB takeover had the enlarged multilingual techspecs
and the text that said "Transforms from Sandwich Toaster
to Robot and back again" was always missing from European
box fronts. You can see from the above pictures that this Redfoot
Prime box shares non of those common Euro TF box characteristics.
The art on the back of the box is 1984 art and
also the front of the box doesn't have the black box that says
"TRANSFORMERS" just above the main yellow name/function
bar. That points to this being a very late 1984 release or an
extremely early 1985 release. My guess is 1985 because the toy
comes with a rubsign! It was probably released around the time
of the very start of wave 2 hitting the shelves.
You can start to see how the true nature of this
toy doesn't really fit comfortably anywhere. Mainland European
production origin, but US-style packaging from immediate post
pre-rub era with no large techspecs or typical European packaging
traits. Time to take a look inside...

There's not really much else to say about the
packaging so onto the toy itself. The white of the styrofoam insert
really brings the major variation here to your attention. The
red feet, in my own opinion, look good on Optimus Prime. That
opinion is not shared by all collectors but whether they like
it or not, it's a major Optimus Prime variation, and Prime is
THE most popular and recogniseable Transformers toy and character,
so it's hard to ignore this release.
I was lucky enough to get this toy in very good
condition complete with all parts. The accessories which are not
seen in the above picture are hidden away inside the trailer.
Here is the toy out of package:



Ther really is nothing quite like a mint undamaged
complete original Optimus Prime in vehicle mode. A truly beautiful
toy. It is so easy on the eye and the colours contrast fantstically.
The unworn shiny chrome and unchipped diecast cab can really make
this figure. As much as I like the red feet though, I have to
admit that the above pictures do nto sit perfectly well with me
due to the glaring difference between this and other Primes. It's
not BAD, it's just different. I had been told that the red paint
on the cab is slightly different to the red on the cabs of other
regular Optimus Primes. More on that later.
Here are some close-up pictures of the cab:

With the above pictures you can see that the
Redfoot cab has clear windows and a rubsign, albeit an obliterated
one. I do however have doubts that this particular Prime came
with that particular headpiece, and I'll go into that in more
detail a little later as well.
Here's the inside of the trailer:

Nothing out of the ordinary here. The Roller
appears to be a dark blue long-tabbed version and the accessories
are not bloated for those who are interested. The missiles are
standard and the gun is the thin version, so it is again pretty
close to a rubsign 1985 Optimus Prime with the exception of the
red feet and a few other small details.




Once again, tremendously recogniseable and absolutely
beautiful, especially in this condition. Red feet or not, this
is still 100% Optimus Prime. Obviously now with the new paint
job, a lot more of the attention is drawn towards the bottom half
of the robot mode. I still think the feet look good, but as you
can see, the feet are not ALL red but mostly red; the front, half
of the back and outer-side sections of the diecast. To me personally,
the red colour of the feet seems a little darker than the red
used on the cab sections. Here are some close up pictures of the
red feet, and a pic from the back to show some leg details for
the Prime moulding experts:



I mentioned before that I thought the head that
comes with this Redfoot Optimus Prime is the wrong one. If you
do not know much about this particular variation, by looking at
the above pictures you may not realise why I came to that conclusion.
Luckily, I had another loose Redfoot Prime cab handy with which
to make comparisons in order to illustrate my reasons for believing
the head has been swapped...

Yes the other Redfoot is kinda trashed and worn,
but can you see why I thought the nice one had the wrong head?
Still no? Here's a close-up of the nice one's head, followed by
the trashed one's head:


You must be able to see it now. Look at the grill
on Prime's forehead. The nice Redfoot has the same grill as all
the regular Optimus Primes have; silver outlines and silver-filled
trapeziums/squares/whatever on the inside. The lame Redfoot however
ONLY has the silver outlines. The inner shapes are not filled
in and are the same blue as the rest of Prime's head. Now, ALL
the Redfoot Primes I have seen to date have the latter lame Redfoot
head with the grill variation. This one had the rubsign as well
(also trashed). Even the yellow eyes look a tiny bit different
to me but that's beside the point for the moment. The grill is
why I believed the head to have been swapped on this Prime, also
because I was surprised that such a mint specimen had such a wrecked
rubsign. So what did I do? Yes, I swapped the heads!

Now that is the complete article...or at least
I THINK so. There have been lots of Redfoots appear over the years
that have had slightly different characteristics. The lame one
used in this article actually had bloated parts but I think many
of the parts from that one had been swapped. Some people even
thought the Redfoot was supposed to have a metal-plated trailer,
grey Roller etc but you can't put so much stock in rumours and
assumptions. I am pretty sure the nice Prime in this article comes
mostly untouched because of the box copyright and the copyright
on the trailer that says "Made in France". Speaking
of which...

It's an awful picture, I know, but you can make
out the essentials. The section where it would have stated the
country of manufacture as Japan has been blocked out by a raised
plastic bar and underneath it clearly says "MADE IN FRANCE".
It matches the box copyright and the many sightings of this toy
in France. Enough said. The "T2" in the lynch-pin hole
indicates a very early trailer mould so again it supports the
late 1984/early 1985 release date theory.
I also found a strange little company logo on
the inner box flap that may be of interest although I don't recognise
the company name or its significance. Maybe it's just linked to
Ceji Revel in France. Cajofe anyone?

Now comes the point in this article where we
take a sidestep and try to put this Redfoot Prime in context a
little, but it is still related to the article. I am lucky enough
at the moment to have in my possession three of the very rarest
variations of G1 Optimus Prime that you can find; this nice Redfoot,
the light-blue (ala Diaclone) very early pre rub Prime (possibly
the first ever Optimus Prime toy released under the Transformers
banner) and the Prime from the Japanese Exclusive Goodbye Convoy
giftset with the blue cab windows and blue window on the command
centre in the trailer. Here are the three together in vehicle
mode, left-to-right we have Redfoot, Early Pre-rub and Goodbye
Convoy:


The above pictures don't show it, but the Redfoot
cab does indeed have a different coloured red cab to the other
'regular' Primes. The red is lighter on the Redfoot cab. You can
just see the lighter blue parts through the trailer hole on the
prerub Prime (middle) and the blue translucent cab windows on
the GBC Prime (right). The prerub also appears to have a slightly
lighter coloured trailer. Speaking of trailers...


The above pictures show how much lighter the
blue is on the middle early pre-rub Optimus Prime. It's the same
blue used on the Diaclone Battle Convoy and it does make it stand
out a mile. That is a very hard-to-find Prime in complete condition
which is why there hasn't been so much documented information
about its moulding or accessories. The accessories for that prerub
Prime, early as it is, are in fact NOT bloated. Missiles are dark
blue and Roller is light blue with long tabs.
The top picture shows that the sticker on the
trailer for the Goodbye Convoy Prime (right) uses a much lighter
blue than the other two. You can see it clearly towards the top
of the picture, the colours at the bottom of the picture are a
little distorted by the flash. There are other moulding differences
between the Primes, but I don't want to go into so much minute
detail. Here are the three Primes in figure mode:

The difference in the head-grill is very noticeable
here and the Redfoot's head and feet really do stand out. It's
a shame the difference in cab colour hasn't made it to the pictures
but it is noticeable in the flesh and is another genuine variant
trait of the redfoot compared to 'standard' Primes...if there
even is such a thing!
So there you have it. Yet another genuine G1
Optimus Prime variation which makes this character and figure
all the more difficult to timeline and correctly and fully classify.
It doesn't matter though because almost every single G1 Optimus
Prime variant is unique and very cool in its own way. The Goodbye
Prime has the excellent blue windows on the cab and the command
centre cockpit (NY Prime was based on this obviously), the early
pre-rub Prime has the eye-catching standout light blue parts (and
no circles on the front bumper chrome section you might have noticed!),
the Grey pre-rub Primes have metal trailer plates, bloated fists
and gun, grey parts and grey Roller, the Mexican Prime has the
bloody (literally) awful red eyes and this Redfoot has the striking
red feet and a cool variant on the head which really does make
it stand out in a crowd of G1 Primes.
It holds its own, it has a distinct identity
of its own, and like a lot of Primes, the exact details of its
release and context are still shrouded in a bit of mystery. Yes
there are quite a few around, especially in the UK, but nice complete
and boxed ones are very hard to pin down. With all that taken
into consideration, this Redfoot Prime in my opinion is worthy
of recognition as a solid G1 variant with enough personality and
mystery to be called 'special'. No Optimus Prime enthusiast, collector
or completist should even THINK about leaving this one out.
For the sake of completeness, the Redfoot Prime
was made in France, probably released very late 1984 or very early
1985 and was available mostly in France and the UK. The main variations
are the red feet, the partially-coloured head grill and the lighter
red used on the cab. The box has a French copyright but shows
no other Euro G1 TF characteristics such as large techs or multilingual
text. Here are some parting shots of htis figure that above all
else show that this is still unmistakeably, Optimus Prime, leader
of the Autobots:




All the best
Maz
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