Leader Megatron Review, Hasbro VS Custom..I so Want this done!!!

Ok, well as many of you know, I'm a Book writer when it comes to this forum, and since I have decided to go in late to work, I wanted to give this subject a proper review.
I like the Movie Megatron, at first I was a little aprehensive with the design, but once I saw the Movie and saw Megatron in action, it really took a hold on my imagination. Many of you have bought a Leader Class Megatron and may have been disappointed as I was as well.
But then I saw something that cought my eye, and that was the custom variant paint scheme that Timshin on ebay sold for like $275.00!! I was astonished at the quality and level of craftmanship that went into simply repainting this figure. Hasbro did a great job in the casting of this toy, but overall the paint applications made it seem less than real..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... &rd=1&rd=1
So if you decide to get this done I suggest you buy one and then buy another to repaint, that way you can keep the Hasbro one in the Box, and the correct painted one for display, which it still, if sold, would fetch a pretty penny on ebay.
So lets get started:
Specific stages were developed to ensure the correct paint applications were completed:
Stage 1: Diassemble and repaint after primering..

Stage 2: After the basic coloring was applied then reassemble..

Stage 3:Weathering and detailing

I assume the final Stage was the application of the sealer and clear coat for protection..
Who knows why Hasbro decided to go with the look they came up with for the color scheme, but I gotta say, the new improved version is much better. We can only hope to get a Robovision repaint from Target, or a Wal-Mart exclusive repaint..but as it is, I have decided to get my friend whose an expert painter and customizer to replicate Timshin's work and only for $50.00.
Hasbro VS Custom:


Front view:


Rear view:


Side View:



Altmode: Now the detailing on the Cybertronian Jet just stands out more, and because Megatron is more unified in his Metallic Silvery Paint with Gold accents, he really looks awesome!! Not to mention the head is hidden very well in Cybertronian Jet mode due to the colors matching..Wow!!




Front:


I feel almost evil doing this, showing them side by side, ofcourse there is just no contest..
Megatron's face should have had coloring to accent his Monsterous teeth from which he viciously commands his troops..In my repainted version I think I will have my friend recolor the cheek Plates a little darker Gun Metal color and give it a definite seperation line from the main nose, since his nose is not supposed to be a Monkey nose like these pictures show:



The shadows and gold accents actually give him a more defined and realitsic look. On Cybertron His title was "Lord High Protector" Megatron, and with that, the Metallic Silver and Gold accents really bring out the regal look to him as the valiant protector gone bad! He almost has a ceremonial look about him too..



Overall this image of him in the box makes me want to get another and have him repainted, Hasbro's version just looks so much unreal and toylike in comparison, especially with the movie Megatron image on the box:


Had they given Leader Class Prime a Metallic Silver paint scheme but left the darker reds and Blues, he would have looked even better and would be a fitting pal to the repainted Movie Megatron version.. But his toyish grey stands out if you place them together, see below:

Overall Movie Megatron is a Nice figure, and from what Timshin said about the repaint is that its electronics still work and the paint application is sealed with a sealer to prevent scrapes and paint chipping, but minor ware and tare will occur due to transformations, IMO it would only add more of a weathered look..still sealers work very well at protecting paint from chipping, so its not an issue for me..
Bottom line in this review, Hasbro = 6 for sculpting and design. Timshin Custom = 8 for completing the process for Hasbro and making him a very sought after custom. Not a 10, because of the head/Neck and fusion canon issues..
One thing to note is that during the repaint process, it might be beneficial to correct the Fusion Canon spring in Megatron's hand so that it fits together better..more info on that in other threads..
Thanks for viewing, I hope I have entertained you some, and I hope you see what a real difference coloring can make on this Megatron Movie Figure.
I like the Movie Megatron, at first I was a little aprehensive with the design, but once I saw the Movie and saw Megatron in action, it really took a hold on my imagination. Many of you have bought a Leader Class Megatron and may have been disappointed as I was as well.
But then I saw something that cought my eye, and that was the custom variant paint scheme that Timshin on ebay sold for like $275.00!! I was astonished at the quality and level of craftmanship that went into simply repainting this figure. Hasbro did a great job in the casting of this toy, but overall the paint applications made it seem less than real..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... &rd=1&rd=1
So if you decide to get this done I suggest you buy one and then buy another to repaint, that way you can keep the Hasbro one in the Box, and the correct painted one for display, which it still, if sold, would fetch a pretty penny on ebay.
So lets get started:
Specific stages were developed to ensure the correct paint applications were completed:
Stage 1: Diassemble and repaint after primering..

Stage 2: After the basic coloring was applied then reassemble..

Stage 3:Weathering and detailing

I assume the final Stage was the application of the sealer and clear coat for protection..
Who knows why Hasbro decided to go with the look they came up with for the color scheme, but I gotta say, the new improved version is much better. We can only hope to get a Robovision repaint from Target, or a Wal-Mart exclusive repaint..but as it is, I have decided to get my friend whose an expert painter and customizer to replicate Timshin's work and only for $50.00.
Hasbro VS Custom:


Front view:


Rear view:


Side View:



Altmode: Now the detailing on the Cybertronian Jet just stands out more, and because Megatron is more unified in his Metallic Silvery Paint with Gold accents, he really looks awesome!! Not to mention the head is hidden very well in Cybertronian Jet mode due to the colors matching..Wow!!




Front:


I feel almost evil doing this, showing them side by side, ofcourse there is just no contest..
Megatron's face should have had coloring to accent his Monsterous teeth from which he viciously commands his troops..In my repainted version I think I will have my friend recolor the cheek Plates a little darker Gun Metal color and give it a definite seperation line from the main nose, since his nose is not supposed to be a Monkey nose like these pictures show:



The shadows and gold accents actually give him a more defined and realitsic look. On Cybertron His title was "Lord High Protector" Megatron, and with that, the Metallic Silver and Gold accents really bring out the regal look to him as the valiant protector gone bad! He almost has a ceremonial look about him too..



Overall this image of him in the box makes me want to get another and have him repainted, Hasbro's version just looks so much unreal and toylike in comparison, especially with the movie Megatron image on the box:


Had they given Leader Class Prime a Metallic Silver paint scheme but left the darker reds and Blues, he would have looked even better and would be a fitting pal to the repainted Movie Megatron version.. But his toyish grey stands out if you place them together, see below:

Overall Movie Megatron is a Nice figure, and from what Timshin said about the repaint is that its electronics still work and the paint application is sealed with a sealer to prevent scrapes and paint chipping, but minor ware and tare will occur due to transformations, IMO it would only add more of a weathered look..still sealers work very well at protecting paint from chipping, so its not an issue for me..
Bottom line in this review, Hasbro = 6 for sculpting and design. Timshin Custom = 8 for completing the process for Hasbro and making him a very sought after custom. Not a 10, because of the head/Neck and fusion canon issues..
One thing to note is that during the repaint process, it might be beneficial to correct the Fusion Canon spring in Megatron's hand so that it fits together better..more info on that in other threads..
Thanks for viewing, I hope I have entertained you some, and I hope you see what a real difference coloring can make on this Megatron Movie Figure.