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Book and Bio to Reveal Possible Origin of Megatron Sharkticon Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Figure?

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  • Cybertronian Megatron (Deluxe, 2010)
Part of the second wave of Generations toys, Cybertronian Megatron is a toy is based on his appearance in the video game Transformers: War for Cybertron, transforming into a Cybertronian self-propelled gun. The treads of his vehicle can be positioned in either a vertical configuration like a traditional tank, or in a horizontal hover-tank configuration. Megatron's spring-loaded cannon can attach to either arm. He also has an insignia on his back, but unlike Optimus, his is not hidden by kibble. Like War for Cybertron Soundwave, his head has a light-piping gimmick that has been neutered by his painted eyes.
Some units of the figure have Megatron's left internal shoulder strut misassembled, preventing that side of the tank mode from becoming properly flush to the body when transforming. This can be corrected by unscrewing and separating the outer shoulder structure, flipping the
Megatron (Sharkticon)

Allegiance: Decepticon
Size: Voyager
Difficulty of Transformation: Medium
Color Scheme: Dark semi-metallic brown, light sky blue, dull pink, dark pale purple, and some light semi-metallic gray, silver, pale metallic green, and light glossy green
Rating: 8.5

(NOTE: Because this is a repaint, this is not a full-blown review. This mainly covers any changes made to the mold and the color scheme, and merely compares it to the original Prime voyager Megatron. For a review on the mold itself, read the review of the original Prime voyager Megatron figure here.)

    Like most of the Beast Hunters "upgrades", Sharkticon Megatron uses the same base mold as the original 2012 Prime toy, but with extensive remolding done to give him a much more bestial look. In case you couldn't figure it out from the name, Megs now looks like he's been crossed with a Sharkticon-- to the same "extreme" extent that most of the other Beast Hunters Autobots & Decepticons have been, but with a bit more focus specifically on sharks. Megatron looked evil before, but

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