Mixmaster is an interesting-looking one. He's not particularly tall - just short of 13.5cm at the top of his head, 17cm if you flip the twin barrels behind the head all the way up, and he has a short torso and legs, but the width of the shoulders, the large arms, and the arrayed mixing drum pieces make him seem larger.

In terms of the vehicle mode, it's interesting that Mixmaster is the first and so far only Constructicon to have a licensed vehicle mode - possibly because Hasbro already had a licensing deal with Mack Trucks for DotM Megatron and decided to use the licence for another Decepticon based on a Mack. It's largely accurate to what we saw on screen, save for the lack of the booster axle at the back of the truck and the lack of Decepticon insignia on the mixing drum.

I'm surprised that Mixmaster contains the entirety of Devastator's head, as I remember thinking that it would be too big and the jaw would probably flip up from below on Scavenger. Sure, Mixmaster ends up with the truck cab as a backpack as a result, with the bonnet coming off, but a more intricate solution likely wasn't realistic at this size and price point.



Out of curiosity, I decided to compare Mixmaster and DotM Megatron, seeing as they both transform into Mack Granite trucks, and the scale the two were made to is surprisingly similar. It's worth noting, of course, that the Granite used for Megatron was substantially modified, whereas the one used for Mixmaster appears to be largely stock save for the bullbar.





The display backdrop is the same Egyptian quarry the other Constructicons have come with.



The Constructicons to date.

Quote Originally Posted by Tha_Phantom View Post
He did. And Michael Bay couldn't decide which way it should be facing.
If you really want to get down to it, shouldn't you blame whoever painted the mixing drum?

It looks like the drum was painted with Decepticon emblems on the left and right sides of the truck, and that both were right-side up at once. So, when the drum is in motion, there would be a point where the emblems would appear upside-down.