
Anyway, along with (I think) mango-flavored gumballs, you got either a tiny, non-transforming model, or a decoy that is sculpted VERY closely to the look of the actual toys.
I used to have an olive green Lazerbeak (or maybe Buzzsaw) model that was fragile beyond belief.
In this picture, you can see I still have parts to the Megatron model, despite it having been raped by superglue and paint in my youth:

http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy001.jpg
http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy002.jpg
http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy003.jpg
Likewise, I used to have a yellow rubber decoy of Bumblebee and still have the yellow Ravage decoy:

http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy001.jpg
http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy003.jpg
http://www.maj.com/gallery/JINZONINGEN7 ... toy004.jpg
Well, my initial questions were:
--who made them?
--what characters were made?
--are there any more pictures of them?
HUZZAH! I recently snagged a scanner at Walmart's black friday sales and decided to go through a few bins of paper junk and japanese diecast robot instructions... and found I still had part of the packaging!

Still no idea what company made them, but I think in japanese, it has the list for the available characters. And the company name might be the japanese letters on Ravage's tail in that pic.
::wonders if this site should be renamed sAibatron::
