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Don't know if you should buy MP Megs? Read my REVIEW! Pic heavy!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:25 am
by Dead Metal
Ok MP Megatron is coming back soon, and you don't know if you should buy him?
Well read my review and decide for yourself! :D

(I hope the pic come out well!)
MP=5 MEGATRON
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First off a few interesting facts:

1.E-bay (ore Evilbay) hates MP Megatron!

2.The US. toy restrictons hate MP Megatron and give him a condom!

3.Australia hates MP Megatron and demands that you have a license to keep him + you'll have to keep him locket up (that's wen you're a Australian collector!

Bot-mode:

Looks a lot like the G1 toon counterpart, the head is a bit long and as this pissed of expression, it makes you think "You don't deserve being any ware near me!".
It has quite a few points of articulation, but no waist articulation.
The paint job looks like real metal, once you take him out of the box you'll see his chest and think "OMG, Diecast!", but it's plastic! It has this molded-on detail of a ruff Metal surface (his chest that it), plus the grate paint it really looks like metal.
He is quite difficult to pose since he is, not only cos of his freaking big-ass canon, quite front heavy.
The Fusioncanon is to big for him to be posed corectly, plus you can't conect it to the side of the arm.
The only diecast on him are his crome feet, which in some cases start to irritate as a few have noticed, and a bit of a skeleton holding his harms and head to the back- yea his backbone.
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MP05 and his accessories:
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The Accessories:

Megatron comes with hie Fusioncannon, his Mace, the sword he used in the movie, the gun he used in the movie and last but not least his most dreaded, most fearsome, most horrible weapon ever- Kremzeek!

The Transformation:

It is one of the most frustrating things ever!
You will be terrified to do it, you always think he'll break!
It takes quite long, for the first time you'll need the instructions, after the first two transformations you'll have it memorized.
But it's very interesting and looks kinda cool! :grin:
Megatron transforming:

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Alt-mode:

Is a oversized Walter P-38 semi-automatic pistol (yea a German gun), looking quite realistic.
Well, it dosen't do much, the trigger can be moved, but that's it.

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Megatron and the MinMe!
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Overall result:

He's quite delicate, but cool, poseble but not very poseble- He's a display piece only, has a real good paintjob, can have problems with his chrome and joints.

I recommend him for any Megatron fan that will display him, plus this will be the closest we will ever get to the cartoon version.
You won't have any fun with him is you keep him in his box ore try toplay with him in a rather ruff manor.

He looks good next to MP Prime.

I give him 4.5 Stars from 5!

OK a few comparison shots:

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Yes he's bigger than MP Prime!

OK a few other shots showing off his stuff:

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You must love his baby!
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Can you spot the insanity of this pic?
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Lets play Prime!
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Well that was my 2cents, now you just have to decide if he's worth your money!

I apologies for any inconvineance the pics may have cosed! :D

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:31 am
by Robo-Chugster
nice pics, so where did you get him from and how much was he?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:37 am
by Dead Metal
Robo-Chugster wrote:nice pics, so where did you get him from and how much was he?


I got him from a ebay seller, who was chuked out of ebay right after I payed for Megatron, I was so very scared!

He cost me around of 80 pounds, with shiping customs and a seconed one (yea the seller send me two, I went and payed $40 for the seconed one)
So I hold the recored of getting a realy expensive toy cheap! :grin:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:40 am
by Sledge
Great pics, and a great review. Sadly, you've convinced me I don't want him. :sad:

Oh, and a Walther P38 is a semi-automatic pistol, not a revolver. Yes, I'm a gun nut as well. I'll get me coat.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:45 am
by Dead Metal
Sledge wrote:Great pics, and a great review. Sadly, you've convinced me I don't want him. :sad:

Oh, and a Walther P38 is a semi-automatic pistol, not a revolver. Yes, I'm a gun nut as well. I'll get me coat.

I've changed it!
Oh **** I didn't want to do that!

But it may be better that way, saves you money, but you could always sel it next year ore so ;;)

Nice sig man!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:59 am
by skyline
Yahoo! He will be mine. :grin:

I do hope and pray that MP-01 and MP-02 will be the next to be re-issue.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 12:49 pm
by SpacerAM2
Nice review Dm! Other things worth mentioning Megs fusion cannon is too big for him to hold. He can't pose too well with it. His mace chain is too long for him to swing without tripping. His mace is more suitable for us instead. He should never ever be transformed or played with. He's too brittle. Especially his pegs. If any of his pegs are broken during transformation, his altmode won't hold up together later. I'll show you the pegs I'm refering to. Don't rush by paying 200 or more for him. I'm sure takara will release more mp Megs later this year. Dropping the price for a little while. That being the opportunity for a reasonable purchase for the budget. But I'm telling you now if you thought he was a toy to be played with
you'll be dissappointed.





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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:01 pm
by kirbenvost
If you transform him carefully, it's not a problem. I've done it several times already and mine is still in perfect condition.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:36 pm
by Dead Metal
Yes that is true, but I did say that he's a display piece only.

I'll add the conon thing to the reviue.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:44 pm
by Tekka
I really hate how thin his arms and legs are next to prime. In comparison he looks like a skeleton. :/

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:54 pm
by harley quinn
He does look kind of funny, but concidering how he looks in both modes, I dont think they could have make him any better. To me, he is a must have for any TransFan.The price point right now is super resonable compared to supreme class figs and ultimate bb. Next year when he is over $200 again, then I might have to think about it.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:57 pm
by Dead Metal
Tekka wrote:I really hate how thin his arms and legs are next to prime. In comparison he looks like a skeleton. :/


Well if they would have done it different hi alt would have suked, just like this custom I once saw on google, I think it was a Marcs Project

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:00 pm
by Kanyon
Does that birthday paper underneath come with him? Cause that looks pretty epic to me. :P wrawr

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:01 pm
by Kimmer
thx for the review. very helpful. i've been contemplating getting him since he came out but every time i see him and read other reiviews i just feel a sense of dissapointment for the figure. i think it should've been much better and i think it was a little rushed into production. mp prime truly is a masterpiece, screamer was decent aside from the size and retarded color scheme, magnus is just albino prime, and most seem to be very please with skywarp but megs just doesn't feel right to me. yes, the legs are too skinny but they're also too high compared to his chest. he has that steve urkel high pants look. also his face is just kinda off to me and of course the fusion cannon is too big which is mind boggling to me how they could've screwed that up so badly. i kinda hope we get a improved remake in the future but i know that won't happen. i'll probably end up getting him but i think anything over $100 is way too much.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:03 pm
by Tekka
That's why I think Megatron should always be a tank, or some kind of space gunboat.
I adore Megatron, he's such an evil badass, but his alt mode sucks.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:06 pm
by Dead Metal
Kanyon wrote:Does that birthday paper underneath come with him? Cause that looks pretty epic to me. :P wrawr


Nope, and that's no birthday paper, that used to be a table, the table my parents used to change my nappies one! :wink:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:56 pm
by SpacerAM2
kirbenvost wrote:If you transform him carefully, it's not a problem. I've done it several times already and mine is still in perfect condition.
Not a problem to you. But there's many that it would be a problem. Like me. Breaking the thigh plate tab was my fault the second time I transformed it back from p-38 to robot. Shouldn't have yanked it down. Got to separate easily the folded arms connecting the chest in p-38 mode ,and those pegs will easily automatically unhook from beneath the folded arms. To those that haven't transformed him yet watch for that part. If you don't want to break the thigh plate tiny hook peg off. While that one peg above the trigger wasn't my fault. I did it carfully by the sixth time I transformed it ,and it snapped right off. Super glued it ,and it still came off when I transformed it at the very first attempt. Reglued it and didn't try again. Without those two pegs it didn't hold at all in p-38 mode. :-(

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:06 pm
by ReinaHW
So would you say he's worth getting or is it maybe best to wait till he can be bought for a cheaper price? I already paid £89 for MP Prime back in early 2006 and he was worth it, but I'm not sure if MP Megs and Screamer would be. Though they do both look great.

Tony.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:33 pm
by microclone
for anyone put off by megs rather gangly appearance he can be made to look way more solid by the two simple tweaks.

1) push the lower part of the thigh down into the knee, this shave about 1/3 inch of his height but makes his legs more proportioned.

2)lift the 'plates' that form the upper foot up at an angle so they rest on the underside of the front of the lower leg, this gives the impression of a MUCH more solid boot like foot rather than a flipper.

these 2 changes make megs more stable and make a big difference to the overall appearance of the toy, for sure a display piece, not one to fiddle with, give this to a 7 year old and it will be broke in minutes if not seconds. heres a pic.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:40 pm
by SpacerAM2
Both Starscream and Megatron are worth getting as display pieces. They aren't the kind you want to be transforming every second. You can't play with them as much as Mp Optimus Prime. I wouldn't pay 200 or more for MP Megatron. He's not worth it. Takara's Mp Starscream costs a hundred or more. Still not worth it. The good news walmart will be releasing their Streamscream mp exclusive soon for $59.99.





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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:30 pm
by Powersa
SpacerAM2 wrote:Both Starscream and Megatron are worth getting as display pieces. They aren't the kind you want to be transforming every second.


I think so too, although I only have a 20th anni Prime in hand. I have only transformed him twice. I mean I appreciate his MP design and complicate transforming, but it is more fun to me to transform the two classic Primes and RM G1 Prime back and forth.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:28 am
by Dead Metal
In my opinion he's worth getting, you'll only regret it one day if you don't buy him now!

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:30 pm
by Autobot032
My collection consists of Alternators, Armada, Energon, Cybertron, Classics and the Movie line. As it stands, A/A/E/C/C sits on my collection shelves, untouched. Right now, it's Movie, Movie, Movie, Movie. They're my main focus right now and they get transformed frequently. I'd say each figure, on average, gets transformed once to the opposite mode (if it's in robot, I'll transform him to vehicle and vice versa) and then leave it on display. Sometimes I'll leave the figures like that for an entire week and then come back and transform them. Then other times, I'll transform 'em to robot and back and then back to robot before putting it down.

So as you can see, I don't play with my figures really (although I considering transforming and posing them as playing. :D) and I like frequently and infrequently transform my figures back and forth at any given time....

Will Megatron hold up under that kind of usage if I'm delicate? (If you saw my collection, you'd say I'm almost dainty*.)

*= Dainty as in overly fastidious, squeamish. And under the heading of fastidious: Possessing or displaying careful, meticulous attention to detail. Exacting.

So after all of that long winded crap...if I pick him up on any given day, take my time, go really carefully with him...he'll hold up, yes?

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:37 pm
by a7x666
microclone wrote:for anyone put off by megs rather gangly appearance he can be made to look way more solid by the two simple tweaks.

1) push the lower part of the thigh down into the knee, this shave about 1/3 inch of his height but makes his legs more proportioned.

2)lift the 'plates' that form the upper foot up at an angle so they rest on the underside of the front of the lower leg, this gives the impression of a MUCH more solid boot like foot rather than a flipper.

these 2 changes make megs more stable and make a big difference to the overall appearance of the toy, for sure a display piece, not one to fiddle with, give this to a 7 year old and it will be broke in minutes if not seconds. heres a pic.

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thats awesome! i like that (more proportionate) leg look than the skinnier normal way

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:41 pm
by Autobot032
a7x666 wrote:
microclone wrote:for anyone put off by megs rather gangly appearance he can be made to look way more solid by the two simple tweaks.

1) push the lower part of the thigh down into the knee, this shave about 1/3 inch of his height but makes his legs more proportioned.

2)lift the 'plates' that form the upper foot up at an angle so they rest on the underside of the front of the lower leg, this gives the impression of a MUCH more solid boot like foot rather than a flipper.

these 2 changes make megs more stable and make a big difference to the overall appearance of the toy, for sure a display piece, not one to fiddle with, give this to a 7 year old and it will be broke in minutes if not seconds. heres a pic.

<a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/cyborgbushcricket/DSCN4308.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"></a>


thats awesome! i like that (more proportionate) leg look than the skinnier normal way


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