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Autobotic9 over at Seibertron.com has provided some better shots of the new Constructicon toy via HK-TF:
He’s a voyager shovel. His shovel splits into two arms, one tread goes behind his head, and the other one he rolls around on. This is a fact.
This confirms that the alt mode is a Terex RH400, as speculated by TLAMB, “the world’s largest earth mover”. They also point out that on the leaked call sheet for Transformers 2 a transformer character was described as a ‘Constructicon Earth Mover’.
ACToys board member ‘Star of Cybertron’ has posted shots of what looks like a new member of the Revenge of the Fallen toy family — a white, red and grey construction vehicle.
It is strongly suggested that this is the first constructicon toy we have seen and a constituent part of the enormous Devastator. Note the robot head visible in the final two shots. It still remains to be seen whether a combined 7-robot Devastator will appear in the movie.
A possible alt mode for this toy:
Voice Changers
Red Mercury have listed two new Voice changer helmets for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The Optimus Prime model has been updated with new sound effects, voice clips and battle damage decoration. The second is a Bumblebee helmet (no images yet):
Ultimate Bumblebee
Red Mercury also have a pre-order page for the new Ultimate Bumblebee: the flip down mask has been remolded, the paint work is more accurate and there is also a new arm weapon:
High priced Combiner
TFW2005 has found one more DCPI listing:
087–06-0292 TRA Driver MV2 Human Driver
And have also revealed the pricepoints for the two combiner listings:
087–06-0146 TF MV2 Combiners = $29.99
087–06-0294 TRA Combiner TF MV2 = $99.99
So, the Superion and Briticus Maximus sets are likely the $29.99 listing, while the $99.99 listing could be something else. Maybe something… ‘devestating’!
Hat tip to Seibertron.
IGN sat down with TF2 writer Roberto Orci to try and get some scoops out of him, nothing major was revealed but it is good to see some of the rumors floating around being confirmed by an official voice; Ravage and a Pretender are in Revenge of the Fallen.
IGN: Last time we spoke, you revealed that Soundwave was in the movie and hinted at the possibility of Ravage, so I’m wondering if you can say anything more about what new characters will be in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
Orci: So I said Ravage… maybe?
IGN: Pretty much, yeah.
Orci: [As if giving a big reveal] Ravage!
IGN: [Laughs] Damn, I should have told you that you said Ravage for sure!
Orci: Hmm… I’ll give you an exclusive here. There is a Pretender. I’m going to get killed for saying that.
IGN: Storywise, how does the sequel compare to the first one?
Orci: It’s an extreme [jump] from the first one. The outrageous, crazy humor is more outrageous, but then so is the serious side of it and so is the stakes of the Transformers plot and the seriousness with which some of their mythology is treated. So it kind of swings wildly between those two extremes, and that I think was one of the successful parts of the first movie. Again, some of the die hard fans will be equally annoyed at some of the things they see, but I can also say they will be more gratified than they were for the first one, to see how some of the Transformers story and how their battle takes place in the second one.
IGN: There was a leaked image the other day of a Sideswipe toy. I don’t even know if Sideswipe is in the movie, since the toys sometimes include extra characters, but the look of this toy was more like the original Transformers than the first film. On the design side, are the Transformers looking the same in this one, or are there some tweaks?
Orci: Well, you know, your favorites – Optimus and Bumblebee – look the same. Some of the new Transformers coming up, even the old Transformers that we had, have benefited from the fact that — I actually heard this from ILM — because they had all the rendering and the stuff from the first movie, they were able to get much more specific and articulate with their range of motion and emotions in the second movie, which has a bigger budget and it has all that research and development sunk into the original models. So there’s going to be more articulation of the characters facially, so I’m looking forward to seeing that. I have not seen how far they’ve taken it.
Many are touting the multi-part autobot Superion toy as proof of a Devastator/Constructicon opponent in Revenge of the Fallen, solely on the toy’s package description:
The mighty union of the five AERIALBOTS, SUPERION thinks of little else besides destroying any DECEPTICONS he encounters, and protecting any innocent bystanders nearby. The robots that combine to form this powerful warrior are experienced teammates, working in tandem to see that the AUTOBOTS emerge victorious from the fire of THE ANCIENT WAR.
Silverbolt — Aerialbots leader
Airazor — Small but fierce
Fireflight — Easily distracted daydreamer
Skydive — Aerial strategy expert
Air Raid — Reckless divebomber
In actuality this toy is simply a resprayed Transformers: Energon toy. It has not been redesigned to match the ROTF robot theme, and is practically the same as its outing in 2006 — suggesting, instead of Superion appearing in the movie, that Hasbro are cashing in on the ‘transform and combine’ theme prevalent with Devastator and possibly the twins and Arcee.
The green Chevy Beat concept car as seen as Skids in Rvenge of the Fallen is being renamed for its production release — ahead of its appearance at the Detroit auto show, from Beat to Spark — a name that also complements another new GM car, the Volt.
Source: Autoblog
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