View Poll Results: DOTM MechTech Voyager Megatron. Worth buying?

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  • Yes. (I have exceptional taste.)

    26 65.00%
  • Only if cheap. (And every Christmas I get visited by three ghosts.)

    6 15.00%
  • Only if (something else. I meant to hit 'Yes' but I'm uncoordinated.)

    1 2.50%
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    1 2.50%
  • Not interested. (I also passed up the chance to buy Action Master Elites at retail.)

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    Default Toy Review - DOTM MechTech Voyager Megatron




    Dark Of The Moon MechTech Voyager Megatron.


    This is the greatest Transformer of all time. Not even Lugnut can compare to the glory that is Dark Of The Moon MechTech Voyager Megatron. For one thing, Megatron is finally a truck. For the first time, he is on equal footing to Optimus Prime. (Deliberate or not, this is also a neat nod to Prime's 'brother' comment in the first film.) Since he is a truck, it means the toy actually transforms into something real and not just a made-up pile of scrapmetal as Megatron did in the previous two movie toylines. In Mack truck mode, this toy has astonishing engineering. This is a one-piece Transformer with trailer, and yet the cab can turn independently of the trailer as in the picture below! If you cannot appreciate the genius of this, keep staring at the photo below until you do. Keep staring! Okay, good.



    Some bits of the transformation back and forth are a bit tricky, particularly the front grille-and-bonnet and sides of the cab, but ultimately every single piece locks securely in where it should in both modes. (Except the tarpaulin in vehicle mode, unless you tie it down with Lilliputian ropes. What do you expect – it's a tarpaulin!)

    In robot mode, Megatron carries a MechTech fusion cannon on his right arm, a tribute to his G1 namesake (and this toy will also be available with G1 Megatron [apparently in Megaplex colours] in Japan – the most brilliant Transformers two-pack ever.) MechTech seems to mean 'A Weapon That Does Stuff' and in this case if you push the ladder on the fusion cannon the sides extend out and forwards to make it a longer cannon. Megatron has one big eye and one small one (and this is also paralleled in vehicle mode, where one windscreen is much thicker than the other.) I am told that if I actually remembered anything from Revenge Of The Fallen I would know that Megatron got some face and arm damage at the hands of Optimus Prime (or something) and that this is a result of that.

    To truly appreciate the brilliance of DOTM Voyager Megatron, you must understand that in over twenty-five years, HasTakTom has never attempted anything as bold as this toy. Until now, no toy in Transformers history has ever had a poncho. Not Lockdown, not the Jointron brothers, not even Drift - a character known for nothing more than his love of ponchos. The poncho transforms from shroud to tarpaulin (and back!) and you will get literally months of pleasure from transforming it back and forth. I love this toy so much, that I might even go back and buy some older Movie Megatron toys.

    [Sky Shadow goes and looks through images of every single older Movie Megatron toy.]

    Ew.

    Okay, so it turns out that I won't be buying them (except maybe that Voyager tank one with a lobster claw for an arm – he looks fricking awesome.)

    There have been a lot of complaints about 'Hasbro grey' in recent years, and this toy is Hasbro's clear response to that. It states, in no uncertain terms, "#@(* you! Look at this marvel! Some of the greatest sculptures the world has ever seen are grey and this is yet another to add to that pantheon. Hasbro grey is awesome and you're a bunch of whingers".

    In summary, it will be hard for Hasbro to top themselves after DOTM MechTech Voyager Megatron. So... how could HasTakTom incorporate the ingenuity of this toy into future Transformers releases?

    I would say "more ponchos". Maybe a whole line of Transformers with ponchos or a new franchise: Transformers: Robots Disguised Through The Wearing Of Ponchos. Nevertheless, until they release a Lugnut toy with a poncho, this toy will remain the pinnacle of nearly three glorious decades of Transformers engineering.

    I give this toy five ponchos out of five and my highest possible recommendation.



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    Thanks for the colourful review SS - makes my review of Shockwave absolutely vanilla in comparison to this literary piece of work!

    I'm shocked that you rate Megs higher than the glorious Lugnut himself.

    Still, I'm not convinced - unlike yourself, I'm not a fan of his poncho (or ponchos in general) nor am I a fan of his colours (or lack thereof), so sadly, I will have to vote, "only if cheap"

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    I can't tell if there's any serious endorsement in this review (started off like there was) or if it's just Sky Shadow taking the piss.

    I look forward to actual reviews.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
    I can't tell if there's any serious endorsement in this review (started off like there was) or if it's just Sky Shadow taking the piss.

    I look forward to actual reviews.
    This is an actual review! I heartily endorse this event or product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sky Shadow View Post
    This is an actual review! I heartily endorse this event or product.
    Don't worry, I believe you mate.

    I'm just not a big fan of this Megs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vector Prime View Post
    Don't worry, I believe you mate.
    Thanks! To be honest, if I didn't love this toy, I wouldn't have reviewed it.

    In fact, I love it so much that I even posted my review on TFW2005 - only my second post on that site since joining in 2004 (back when the TFW2005 was still futuristic! Yes, I suspect certain aspects of the review may confuse the heck out of them.)

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    I'm gonna agree with Sky Shadow and admit that this is one mutha of a figure.

    Bot mode looks like an action figure with excellent proportions, enough articulation and amazing detailed sculpting. Articulation is excellent with engineers now using double joints for the elbow and knees for superior arm and leg bends and poses. Hands that look menacing than holloween like his previous movie incarnations and that poncho/cape just completes this mode. The sandy themed colours really suit this nomad like incarnation of a destron leader. Not a big fan of the assymetrical eyes as it reminds me too much of Skids and Mudflap. Megatron is not meant to look stupid. I hope they explain that well in the movie.

    Conversion is everything a modern transformer should be unless you hate complex conversions. This has some ingenious tricks and folds that forms a very solid alt. It is near perfection, especially with the articulated trailer, even if it is a very small angle. It's a pelasure to see each panel of the alt mode appears as you twist, fold and bend it to its alt mode. Then it all clicks into place and nothing is loose. The backend can be tricky to align with the gas tank but a littlegentle nudging and alignment with the pegs will guide you there.

    The alt mode is solid and aside from the bonnett seams, everything else is natural looking. The articlated trailer is a impressive even if it is a small angle. All wheels roll and there are no visible robot kibble. All accessories go into this mode too. If I have to fault it, the alt mode is small and not in scale with Optimus.

    Overall, the best in the line so far and definately a must have in my opinion. The best by a million miles of all the movie Megatrons and one of the best figures ever. I think it may have bumped off RtS Jazz for me. Bring on a Leader Class please Hasbro.

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    I'm Commander Shepherd and this is my favourite DOTM toy on the Citadel.

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    I agree with all comments about this guy. He is awesome. Needs paint badly, particularly in altmode, but that was to be expected. I'll wait until there's some more good reference pics of him from the movie itself before I start that though.

    Recommended.

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    As with deluxe Crankcase, I'm scared that when I see this guy at retail I won't be able to resist. Awesome looking toy, certainly looks worthy of all the praise.

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