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G1 Devastator is only green. The G1 New Constructicons cannot form Devastator and G2 Constructicons can form Devastator, that's why the New Constructicons don't come with the parts to form Devastator, and in the case of Hook and Scavenger, are missing body parts that form Devastator - i.e.: it's impossible for them to form Devastator.
thats because they were sick of being actiomaster Devastator
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:)welcome to the forum, enjoy yourself. Don't feel intimidated by the initial rush of information from Gok:D. Most of us don't have anywhere near that much information swimming around our heads but if you got any Q's you will most probably find Gok will have an answer:).
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hi mate, good to see another fellow melbourne young'un :) eastside or west side ma man?
also may i enquire as how you came to pass of that masterpiece megs?
George
I think an easier way of looking at the different Constructicons is with a timeline:
1985 - First release, green and purple (Gen1 global release).
(see here for example - http://www.tfu.info/1985/Decepticon/...devastator.htm )
1991 - Second release, yellow and purple. (European release only, including Australia)
Figures were not intended to combine, so most had parts removed that were redundant. Even though they were of the European line of Transformers, they are still considered Gen1 (or Euro Gen1).
See pic here - http://www.geocities.com/soxerboxx/z...wconstruct.jpg
1992/3 - Third release, yellow and purple. (Gen2 American release, but not in Europe or here)
1992/3 - Forth release, orange and purple. (Gen2 American store exclusive (Kaybee), but not released here)
Example of the third and fourth versions can be found here - http://www.tfu.info/1993/Decepticon/...devastator.htm
(click on each Constructicon to see their yellow and orange Gen2 versions)
And this link details the differences between the three non-European Constructicon teams.
http://www.geocities.com/futuristgro...tml#devastator
The website mentions the European set here:
http://www.geocities.com/futuristgro....html#g1europe
(note that up until the Transmetal year of Beast Wars 1997, Hasbro Australia was under the jurisdiction of Hasbro UK, which meant we *mostly* only got what was available to the European market.)
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