Strange decoys... need data on them, if there is any! (WITH PICS)

http://www.maj.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=142660
I made this topic before, but it was before the data purge here.
AND, I had no proof to back up my claims.
Just moved, and found what's left of them in a toy bin!
First up, a model of Megatron:
http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy001.jpg
http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy002.jpg
http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy003.jpg

I also used superglue on him, messing up horribly.
These models were VERY fragile and tiny.
What an ugly bastard of a face, ain't it? And no, he didn't have his mega-cannon either.
Second, a toy-accurate rubber decoy of Ravage:

http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy002.jpg
http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy003.jpg
And this might just tell me the company name:

Also, I had a tiny olive green model of Laserbeak as well as a toy-accurate, yellow rubber decoy of Bumblebee. And let me tell you... the guns on Laserbeak were SO thin, and these already were really fragile pieces... his completeness was doomed practically before I took the parts out of the box.
I bought them at a convention, oh, something like 2 and a half decades ago. The boxes were mostly white, in Japanese, had a pic of Starscream on some, Optimus (Convoy) on others (or maybe they were double-sided?) and had, in English, "Desutron" or "Saibaturon" (sic?) going down the side in red.
The gum that came with them was these yummy green mango balls if I remember correctly.
SO... any idea what company produced them or if ANYBODY has documented them, visually or in text ANYWHERE?
On a 100% unrelated note, any data on this would be nice too:
http://seibertron.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5643&sid=
I made this topic before, but it was before the data purge here.
AND, I had no proof to back up my claims.
Just moved, and found what's left of them in a toy bin!
First up, a model of Megatron:
http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy001.jpg
http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy002.jpg
http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy003.jpg

I also used superglue on him, messing up horribly.
These models were VERY fragile and tiny.
What an ugly bastard of a face, ain't it? And no, he didn't have his mega-cannon either.
Second, a toy-accurate rubber decoy of Ravage:

http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy002.jpg
http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy003.jpg
And this might just tell me the company name:

Also, I had a tiny olive green model of Laserbeak as well as a toy-accurate, yellow rubber decoy of Bumblebee. And let me tell you... the guns on Laserbeak were SO thin, and these already were really fragile pieces... his completeness was doomed practically before I took the parts out of the box.
I bought them at a convention, oh, something like 2 and a half decades ago. The boxes were mostly white, in Japanese, had a pic of Starscream on some, Optimus (Convoy) on others (or maybe they were double-sided?) and had, in English, "Desutron" or "Saibaturon" (sic?) going down the side in red.
The gum that came with them was these yummy green mango balls if I remember correctly.
SO... any idea what company produced them or if ANYBODY has documented them, visually or in text ANYWHERE?
On a 100% unrelated note, any data on this would be nice too:
http://seibertron.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5643&sid=