Heh, it's funny cuz practically ever single release of the original G1 Megatron figure had something different about it. Going by all of those versions, ideas for redeco ideas for this figure are hardly in short supply.Kurona wrote:Starting to wonder what mold re-uses he'll have since Masterpiece seems to find a thousand uses for every figure they bring out. Marvel/SG keeps sticking out to me as the most likely due to there being so few other options; maybe Megaplex? Gold version?

- 1984 Hasbro version: Silver chrome and red, stock, silencer, sight/Fusion Cannon, handheld gun, no spring-loaded bullet-firing gimmick
- 1985 Hasbro version A: The 1984 Hasbro version w/ a rubsign on the toy's right arm
- 1985 Hasbro version B: The 1894 Hasbro version w/ a rubsign on the toy's left hip guard
- 1985 Takara version: Flat gray and blue, handheld gun, sword, 20 blue bullets, spring-loaded bullet-firing gimmick
- 1985 Takara "Convoy VS Megatron" version: The 1985 Takara version packaged with Optimus Prime
- 1986 Takara "Good Bye Megatron" version: Flat gray and red, sight/Fusion Cannon, sword, handheld gun, 20 red bullets, spring-loaded bullet-firing gimmick, packaged with Starscream
- 2001 Takara reissue version: Silver chrome and red, stock, silencer, sight/Fusion Cannon, handheld gun, sword, 20 bullets, spring-loaded bullet-firing gimmick
- 2001 e-HOBBY Black version: The 2001 Takara reissue version in dark gunmetal chrome, black, red, and brown
- 2003 Takara Transformers Collection version: The 2001 Takara reissue version with a new Energon flail, Transformers Collection packaging, and a Decepticon mouse pad
- 2003 e-HOBBY Collector's Edition Megaplex version: The 1985 Takara version with all of the 2003 Takara Transformers Collection version, with the flail now yellow instead of purple
- Unreleased Hasbro Commemorative Series Lava Megatron"/"Safety Megatron" version: blue chrome, orange, red, silencer, stock, sight/Fusion Cannon, handheld gun, sword, no spring-loaded bullet-firing gimmick
- 2007 Takara Encore version: The 2001 Takara reissue version, but now with tan-shaded gray plastic and tan-shaded silver chrome
- 2009 e-HOBBY Collector's Edition Black version: The 2001 e-HOBBY Black version packaged in Collector's Edition packaging and with an all new comic
- 2011 e-HOBBY Chronicle version: 1986 Takara "Good Bye Megatron" version with a darker gray, tampographed symbols, no Starscream, and packaged with a redeco of Voyager DOTM Megatron