Monday, July 20, 2009

EZ Collection Devastator Gallery

The EZ Collection Devastator gallery for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen has popped up online that provides close-up look at the seven vehicles and their alt modes. Each individual robot is similar in size and detail as the other Legends class line and currently limited to a Japan only release or at least nothing for the States or Europe has been announced. The combined Devastator mode is about the size of Deluxe Skids and actually looks surprising good. Below are select images with the full gallery here.

5 comments:

  1. Does this Devasator have a scrotum?

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  2. I hope i can be the first one to say this but I SPOTTED R2-D2!!, I went again for the third time in imax and paid a lot more attention to other things besides the main center of attention. When Devastator is sucking everything up and everyone is holding on for dear life, there is a moment where skids and mudflap decide to hang on to a horizontal pipe (before mudflap gets sucked up) and a piece of newspaper gets flung and stuck onto the pipe. On the newspaper is a picture of r2-d2 with some tag line like "Robot spotted" it happened so fast that if you even think about looking anywhere elese in that one shot besides that center of the pipe you will miss it. Hopefully a screenshot of that can come up online soon, even tho there aren't many hd vidz uploaded yet. Hopefully some more easter eggs can be found soon!!!

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  3. To me, the coolest thing about combiners is being able to transform them from their vehicle modes to the individual robot mode and then to there combined mode. Why the more "detailed" $100 version of the toys do not have individual robot modes is beyond me. That takes away from the coolness factor. I have the original Technobots (Computron) and Seacons (Piranacon). Those are my favorites of them all. What made them really fun is having to find and buy each part as they were sold separately at the time however the Seacons eventually came in a complete set later. Going from store-to-store to find them, to me, was fun.

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  4. The big question, is how can us US customers buy them? This better not be Japan exclusive. I know Transformers is Japan first, but this is the only way us fans will be able to buy movie versions of the Constructicons that both turn into their seperate robot modes, and form Devastator.

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  5. i like this version better of devestator than the $100 version

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