Blokees Transformers Model Kits: Every Line, Explained
Blokees has quietly built one of the most interesting Transformers product lines in the hobby — snap-together model kits at prices that actually make sense, covering everything from G1 classics to the live-action films.
Seven lines. Very different products. Knowing which is which before you spend money is the whole point of this page. Click the links below to explore what each line has to offer. If we own the figure, you’ll find an in-depth assembly guide with photos. If we don’t, you’ll still find general guidance to help you decide if it’s worth adding to your collection. We cover lines as we collect them — if a page is light, you’ll find a direct link to Blokees to pick it up there.
Find your line, find your figure.
Before you dive in, one thing worth knowing about the blind box lines: if you buy a single box, you’re rolling the dice on which figure you get. But if you order a full unopened display box directly from Blokees, you’re guaranteed the complete base set — with a shot at pulling some of the rarer figures on top of that. It’s a meaningful difference in how you approach those lines, and worth keeping in mind before you buy.
Defender Version Blind box, $2.99 a box, $35 a full set. The easiest entry point in the lineup, with a combining gimmick that gives it a little extra edge.
Galaxy Version Blind box, around $9 a box. Larger figures than Defender, with sets themed around G1 story arcs and episode titles.
Classic Class Individually sold, numbered model kits. You know exactly what you’re buying. Twenty-five figures covering the live-action films and Transformers: One.
Action Edition Individual premium figures, G1-heavy roster. The most detailed builds Blokees makes, and the ones most likely to end up on a shelf.
Shining Version Blind box with metallic and translucent deco variants. The variant collector’s line.
X Yearly Version Limited special edition sets tied to specific G1 cartoon episodes. Two so far. They don’t stick around.
Blokees Wheels Diecast vehicles, no assembly required. Three sets, all G1-era alt modes.