The treads still do not function realistically small plastic wheels on the underside of the treads help the tank mode roll, as is standard with nearly all Transformer tank toys. Portions of the tread links can unlock, allowing them to hang from the robot mode, while the wheels of the treads are integrated separately into the robot mode form itself. The vehicle mode is one of the very few Transformer tank toys with rubber components to its treads. He also has Mech Alive gimmicks in his thighs and turret: sculpted cylinders in his thighs rotate whenever his lower legs are rotated, and pulling his turret open makes a sculpted white "disc" at the center rotate while a scabbard for the tantÅ hinges over to the side and props itself up for use. The post used to combine the swords remains unobstructed in vehicle mode, meaning you can attach the dagger to the end of Megatron's main tank cannon if you're feeling silly. The larger sword has a peghole at the bottom of the hilt though it is specifically designed to allow the dagger's handle to fit in the base to form a double-bladed weapon, it can also fit any other accessory that uses 5 mm posts. The dagger can be stored in a sheath which is revealed from inside the tank turret, and both blades can be slotted in holes provided on the robot mode's left hip guard. He features a flexible plastic sword which is made out of a portion of the barrel of the tank's main gun, as well as a smaller dagger. Megatron transforms from a Japanese Type 90 tank into a samurai-esque robot mode. Global Alliance Voyager Class Bludgeon, sporting a new, smiling head. Generations Megatron is an Asian market and Toys"R"Us-exclusive redeco/retool of Revenge of the Fallen: N.E.S.T. Known designers: Andrew Frankel (Hasbro).
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