It's the same price as the original Siege Megatron with new parts added for freeblackeyedprime wrote:prices are bad
Autobot N wrote:It's the same price as the original Siege Megatron with new parts added for freeblackeyedprime wrote:prices are bad
Must be a regional thing, it's $30 USD for me (same as Siege Megatron)blackeyedprime wrote:Autobot N wrote:It's the same price as the original Siege Megatron with new parts added for freeblackeyedprime wrote:prices are bad
Not at £35 it isnt Siege was £23-25 Studio series voyagers are £30-£33 or over for some daft reason
sol magnus wrote:Shattered Glass Megatron up on Hasbro Pulse
https://hasbropulse.com/collections/new ... iant-cover
Includes: Megatron figure, Fusion Cannon, sword and shield accessories, and instructions.
Part of the Shattered Glass Collection
Voyager Class figure
Figure depicts the righteous Decepticon commander, Megatron, with deco and details inspired by the Shattered Glass universe
Converts from robot to Cybertronian spaceship mode in 18 steps
Features red Decepticon logo and detachable Energon wings in robot mode
Comes with the second of a 5-issue IDW Shattered Glass miniseries with a Hasbro Pulse exclusive variant cover you can only get with figure, featuring spot UV
Figure scale: 7 inches
william-james88 wrote:Good old Siege Megatron. Many are tired of the mold but Hasbro is banking on you letting this new release slide since the newly revealed Transformers Shattered Glass Megatron has new parts to give the old mold a new alt mode. And he costs the same as a regular voyager, which is a pretty sweet deal. Plus with this redeco, you get the nice presentation for MOSC collectors and a special comic. All for $29.99. He is coming out October first of this year.
He can be ordered here: https://hasbropulse.com/products/transf ... iant-cover
MANY fans have reached out to us about this, we thank you all.Includes: Megatron figure, Fusion Cannon, sword and shield accessories, and instructions.
Part of the Shattered Glass Collection
Voyager Class figure
Figure depicts the righteous Decepticon commander, Megatron, with deco and details inspired by the Shattered Glass universe
Converts from robot to Cybertronian spaceship mode in 18 steps
Features red Decepticon logo and detachable Energon wings in robot mode
Comes with the second of a 5-issue IDW Shattered Glass miniseries with a Hasbro Pulse exclusive variant cover you can only get with figure, featuring spot UV
Figure scale: 7 inches
william-james88 wrote:What's better, this alt mode or braodside's jet mode?
Nemesis Primal wrote:Also joke's on you, News Team, I've never bought this mold before!
Fires_Of_Inferno wrote:I've said this on twitter, but his alternate mode is VERY similar to TF:P Megatrons' alt mode.
Va'al wrote:I keep track of everyone. Backwards.
There are atandarfs to maintain.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Hey, If Mindmaster survived then you should do just fine.
Mindmaster wrote:Managed to get mine in for $30. Definitely digging this fellas and glad there was some effort put into making him close to the original version., though I’m hoping the wings don’t require partsforming.
CyclonusG1 wrote:The figure looks nice, I like the paint job. There's at least more work gone into this than Blurr who only has a headswap with his repaint. It's clear that this is inspired by Energon Megatron.
But my god, the asking price from Hasbro in the UK? £34.99 is a bit much. To put it in perspective for the American buyers, that's the equivalent of $48. I was kinda happy to see that Pulse was being spread to other countries but the fact that Hasbro are charging UK fans a premium beyond the added price this already has, just doesn't sit well with me.
If they'd added about £4 to the original £23.99 of the Voyager price, roughly equivalent to what they added to the price for Americans, it'd be more acceptable (that's despite the fact that £23.99 is already higher than the American retail cost). It's a shame because I do kinda like the look of the figure but I cannot justify the price hike for a Voyager quality figure.
If it were like SS86 Hot Rod, who is smaller but has a much higher quality than pretty much any other Voyager we've had in a long time, then maybe it'd be okay. But with this Megatron that looks good but as a figure is largely just acceptable with a lot of hollow cavities? Nah.
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