In-Hand Images of Takara Transformers Chronicle 2 Pack - DOTM Megatron
Monday, September 12th, 2011 4:22AM CDT
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Thanks to Hong Kong Transformers Fans Group on Facebook - Transformers Galaxy, we have the in-hand images of the DOTM Megatron figure of the 2-Pack.
This figure is the repaint version of DOTM Voyager class Megatron.


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Posted by Mykltron on September 12th, 2011 @ 4:47am CDT
Posted by Professor Smooth on September 12th, 2011 @ 5:00am CDT
Posted by Autobot032 on September 12th, 2011 @ 6:05am CDT
Posted by Dai_Ceefax on September 12th, 2011 @ 6:29am CDT
Oh well, I've still never owned the G1 Megs mould, which makes it slightly more justified...
That and the box IS awesome!
Posted by Swiftknife24 on September 12th, 2011 @ 6:51am CDT
Posted by BeastProwl on September 12th, 2011 @ 9:32am CDT
OK HASBRO
No more Re-paints! Just paint what weve got!
I wish that was the case...
Posted by yami4ct on September 12th, 2011 @ 9:47am CDT
BeastProwl wrote:I never really will understand the logic behind why they can't release this kind of stuff here in the states. i mean, why not? Better paint apps kill kids now? I really want to look inside these guy's heads, just to see the reason why, wether it's law or the toy makers, or otherwise. Is it just cost? I mean, if they can do it, why not us? All these bumblebee re-paints prove wev'e got the material...
OK HASBRO
No more Re-paints! Just paint what weve got!
I wish that was the case...
Japan and the US have very different Action Figure markets. Where Japan's market is nearly completely made-up of collectors willing to spend more to get nicer looking toys. The US market is made of children and parents who don't care about the minor details, they only care that the price is low. Paint, if you can believe it, is very expensive. Especially when you're talking about the hundreds of thousands of units hasbro is producing. Adding a few small paint apps means adding quite a bit of cost to the entire run. Hasbro could either do two things there. They can either raise the price, which they will not do as it is established the main market for TFs in the US is price sensitive children and parents, or take what might be a fairly significant profit hit. It's likely the paint they give us now is in the sweet spot of enough to make the toys look alright, but still give them a nice profit. As for why they can't do small run collator oriented repaint lines, it's likely the market for that is too small to justify a new production run.
Posted by Solrac333 on September 12th, 2011 @ 10:14am CDT
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on September 12th, 2011 @ 10:17am CDT
Autobot032 wrote:Looks fantastic, but screams "GPS"
No worries on that, it's mainly the lighter golds that are affected.
Premium Series Megatron anyone?

Posted by Overcracker on September 12th, 2011 @ 10:52am CDT
Other than that, man that looks cool. I knew there would be a version of Voyager megs i'd want to get. And I'm glad I have the set pre-ordered. Makes me want to order the Prime Chronicles. Though I really don't need another G1 Prime.
Posted by cannonfodder4000 on September 12th, 2011 @ 11:12am CDT
Overcracker wrote:Very, very cool. But, and it may be the lighting, why aren't the smokestacks painted?
I think they're a darker gray than the original, if so then at least they aren't that "Games Workshop gray" that HasTak likes using.

Posted by Overcracker on September 12th, 2011 @ 11:16am CDT
Posted by kirbenvost on September 12th, 2011 @ 11:43am CDT
Posted by MGrotusque on September 12th, 2011 @ 12:54pm CDT
Oh how i hate grey plastic syndrome that plagues TF's these days. That's really what GPS should stand for.
Posted by BeastProwl on September 12th, 2011 @ 1:07pm CDT
I want that DOTM megs, but not that G1 megs. Anyone wanna split, PM me with a reasonable price. I may have to wait a bit to pay though......ahh...hectic life....
Posted by Rijie on September 12th, 2011 @ 7:09pm CDT
Posted by prowl123 on September 12th, 2011 @ 7:17pm CDT

Posted by Baneblade on September 12th, 2011 @ 9:11pm CDT
looks like i'll have to get this version too... its a lot more accurate than the original release..one gripe is the hands though... they're a bit... spindly...
Posted by Covenant on September 12th, 2011 @ 10:50pm CDT
Posted by BeastProwl on September 13th, 2011 @ 12:24pm CDT
Posted by El Duque on September 16th, 2011 @ 11:52pm CDT















Posted by Megatron Wolf on September 17th, 2011 @ 12:09am CDT
Posted by BeastProwl on September 17th, 2011 @ 12:33am CDT
Posted by BATTOUSAIXD on September 17th, 2011 @ 3:11am CDT
Posted by xyl360 on September 17th, 2011 @ 6:48am CDT
I'll just have to work out how to remove the silly orange plug from G1 Megs' barrel, but that shouldn't be too tough.
Posted by prowl123 on September 17th, 2011 @ 8:19am CDT
Posted by Bonecrusher27 on September 17th, 2011 @ 10:15pm CDT
yami4ct wrote:Japan and the US have very different Action Figure markets. Where Japan's market is nearly completely made-up of collectors willing to spend more to get nicer looking toys. The US market is made of children and parents who don't care about the minor details, they only care that the price is low. Paint, if you can believe it, is very expensive. Especially when you're talking about the hundreds of thousands of units hasbro is producing. Adding a few small paint apps means adding quite a bit of cost to the entire run. Hasbro could either do two things there. They can either raise the price, which they will not do as it is established the main market for TFs in the US is price sensitive children and parents, or take what might be a fairly significant profit hit. It's likely the paint they give us now is in the sweet spot of enough to make the toys look alright, but still give them a nice profit. As for why they can't do small run collator oriented repaint lines, it's likely the market for that is too small to justify a new production run.
Thanks, that really helped. For ourselves in Singapore, we're so pampered with such a huge influx of Takara stuff, and have so many toy collectors to sustain the market, that I hardly remember sometimes that these toys were meant for KIDS. It's also a surprise sometimes when I see toys which are Lawson's exclusives, Target's exclusives etc, and how people can't find this or that toy, because almost ALL of it gets here and it's not a big deal.
On the other hand, maybe some consolation may be found in the fact that the Hasbro toys are up to half as cheap where you are. By the time they get to us, it's ridiculous. A deluxe costs USD$23, a Voyager USD$44, and Leader USD$88.
Posted by kirbenvost on September 17th, 2011 @ 11:50pm CDT
Posted by cannonfodder4000 on September 18th, 2011 @ 3:08am CDT
Megatron Wolf wrote:if hasbros version looked like that id actually think about buying it, well on sale that is
Yeah, who cares if the mold's good and it has alot of paint apps! it's still not worth twenty bucks!

Posted by Megatronsdemise666 on September 18th, 2011 @ 3:16pm CDT
Autobot032 wrote:Looks fantastic, but screams "GPS"
i dont think you have to worry about that
cause leader class starscream has the same brownish color and he hast had GPS
and why are people complaining about paint apps?
i wonder if they know that a tube of really good paint is like 30$ dollars for one color
and the tube is small
im not sure what paint hasbro and takara use but im pretty sure its expensive
Posted by Swiftknife24 on September 18th, 2011 @ 6:52pm CDT
Autobot032 wrote:Looks fantastic, but screams "GPS"
'GPS'?
Global Positioning System...?
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on September 19th, 2011 @ 10:44am CDT
Swiftknife24 wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Looks fantastic, but screams "GPS"
'GPS'?
Global Positioning System...?
Gold Plastic Syndrome. It's a rather nasty affliction contracted by toys using metallic plastics, especially light gold or bronze colors. Basically it makes the toy crumble when you even breathe on it. It's especially prevalent in later G1 into G2 toys, but cases have been found well into RiD.
I wouldn't worry about that with current toys however, as Hasbro has tweaked the plastic formula ever since the problem became known, and there haven't been cases since Armada (Super Base Optimus Prime suffers from a design flaw, not GPS).
Posted by Swiftknife24 on September 19th, 2011 @ 4:32pm CDT
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Swiftknife24 wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Looks fantastic, but screams "GPS"
'GPS'?
Global Positioning System...?
Gold Plastic Syndrome. It's a rather nasty affliction contracted by toys using metallic plastics, especially light gold or bronze colors. Basically it makes the toy crumble when you even breathe on it. It's especially prevalent in later G1 into G2 toys, but cases have been found well into RiD.
I wouldn't worry about that with current toys however, as Hasbro has tweaked the plastic formula ever since the problem became known, and there haven't been cases since Armada (Super Base Optimus Prime suffers from a design flaw, not GPS).
Ahh thanks! I think I know what you mean; my Beast Wars 'metallic' Rampage suffered from peeling...
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on September 20th, 2011 @ 2:01pm CDT
Swiftknife24 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Swiftknife24 wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Looks fantastic, but screams "GPS"
'GPS'?
Global Positioning System...?
Gold Plastic Syndrome. It's a rather nasty affliction contracted by toys using metallic plastics, especially light gold or bronze colors. Basically it makes the toy crumble when you even breathe on it. It's especially prevalent in later G1 into G2 toys, but cases have been found well into RiD.
I wouldn't worry about that with current toys however, as Hasbro has tweaked the plastic formula ever since the problem became known, and there haven't been cases since Armada (Super Base Optimus Prime suffers from a design flaw, not GPS).
Ahh thanks! I think I know what you mean; my Beast Wars 'metallic' Rampage suffered from peeling...
That's chrome flaking, another unrelated problem. Transmetals and some Beast Machines toys have been given chromed parts, but the paint on it doesn't stick without the proper primer.
With GPS it's the plastic itself that's the problem, to be exact the metallic flakes that prevent it from properly bonding. Because of that, it breaks like a warm piece of chocolate, instead of snapping like regular plastics do.
Posted by Swiftknife24 on September 20th, 2011 @ 2:20pm CDT
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Swiftknife24 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Swiftknife24 wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Looks fantastic, but screams "GPS"
'GPS'?
Global Positioning System...?
Gold Plastic Syndrome. It's a rather nasty affliction contracted by toys using metallic plastics, especially light gold or bronze colors. Basically it makes the toy crumble when you even breathe on it. It's especially prevalent in later G1 into G2 toys, but cases have been found well into RiD.
I wouldn't worry about that with current toys however, as Hasbro has tweaked the plastic formula ever since the problem became known, and there haven't been cases since Armada (Super Base Optimus Prime suffers from a design flaw, not GPS).
Ahh thanks! I think I know what you mean; my Beast Wars 'metallic' Rampage suffered from peeling...
That's chrome flaking, another unrelated problem. Transmetals and some Beast Machines toys have been given chromed parts, but the paint on it doesn't stick without the proper primer.
With GPS it's the plastic itself that's the problem, to be exact the metallic flakes that prevent it from properly bonding. Because of that, it breaks like a warm piece of chocolate, instead of snapping like regular plastics do.
Ah okay, I think I see what you mean; thanks! ^^