![]() ![]() This figure transforms from a robot into a metallic ball. The toy was also released by e-HOBBY as Megaplex, using the MC-12 grey/blue deco, as well as a new "Black Megatron" deco in dark chrome, black plastic in place of grey, brown handle, and red inner sections. This color scheme was used for all Hasbro releases of the original Megatron and the Japanese reissues. Only one color scheme, silver with black handle in gun mode with red inner arms and legs, was released. This figure came with all of MC-12's parts, as well as several gun extensions, namely a scope, a silencer and a shoulder stock, which were inspired by a similarly modified version of the Walther P-38 as seen in the popular 1960s spy television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. The grey version was used for all vintage Japanese Megatrons (The Goodbye Megatron set came with the U.N.C.L.E. It came with blue inner arms and legs, and was either black with a brown grip, or grey with a black grip in gun mode. This toy did not include any gun attachments (and lacked the tooling to attach them anyway), but had a gun, sword, and plastic pellets which it could fire. Ask Vector Prime would establish that this figure represents the Cymond analog of Kiloton. This figure had a revolving chamber, and came with either a brown or gold hilt. Likewise, the Japanese Soundwave came with Rumble instead of Buzzsaw. He came with fake earphones and microphone that were also included in Soundwave's Japanese release, and Pre- Rumble. Pre-TF Soundwave with "Cassette Man" molded on the cassette door. ![]() A redeco of this toy was re-released in the 1999 Microman line. The Jetheli transforms from a full-sized audio cassette into a helicopter for the included Microman figure. A redeco of this toy was released in the 1999 Microman line. The Battlebike transforms from a full-sized audio cassette into a motorbike vehicle for the included Microman figure. The version released as the Japanese exclusive Browning sported the blue parts, but with the silver body, though his animation model used in Super-God Masterforce depicted him using the gold body with the blue parts. Used to represent the Aligned incarnation of Azimuth in the pages of Ask Vector Prime.īrowning came either in Silver with red robot parts, or Gold with blue robot parts, in addition to a gold chromed contest piece. Inspired the Ask Vector Prime character Ephemeris. Inspired the Dreamwave comic character Meantime. Later repurposed as Vector Prime in the pages of Ask Vector Prime and as the Generation 1 incarnation of Azimuth in IDW Publishing's comics.
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