Construction Devastator Transformers

Construction Devastator Transformers


Transformers Hunt for the Decepticons Exclusive Action Figure Constructicon Devastator 7 Robots Combine


Transformers Hunt for the Decepticons Exclusive Action Figure Constructicon Devastator 7 Robots Combine


$125.00


Our Transformers Legends Class – Construction Devastator includes seven detailed figures that combine to form the ferocious and sinister CONSTRUCTICON DEVASTATOR figure! Includes RAMPAGE, OVERLOAD, LONG HAUL, SCAVENGER, MIXMASTER, HIGHTOWER and SCRAPPER figures. As the Hunt for the DECEPTICONS continues, OPTIMUS PRIME creates an elite group of AUTOBOTS dedicated to hunting down the dangerous robot…

Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Exclusive G1 Paint Deco Constructicons Devestator


Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Exclusive G1 Paint Deco Constructicons Devestator


$68.99


Our Transformers Legends Class – Construction Devastator includes seven detailed figures that combine to form the ferocious and sinister CONSTRUCTICON DEVASTATOR figure! Includes RAMPAGE, OVERLOAD, LONG HAUL, SCAVENGER, MIXMASTER, HIGHTOWER and SCRAPPER figures. As the Hunt for the DECEPTICONS continues, OPTIMUS PRIME creates an elite group of AUTOBOTS dedicated to hunting down the dangerous robot…

Transformers  Mega Power Bots - Jet Power Optimus Prime


Transformers Mega Power Bots – Jet Power Optimus Prime


$39.00


This one of kind Transformers 2 Mega Power Bots Jet Power Optimus Prime Action Figures is based on the character from Transformers 2 Revange of the Fallen. A great way to add to your toy collection….

Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Action Figure - Constructicon Devastator


Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Action Figure – Constructicon Devastator


$350.00


The ultimate DECEPTICON® weapon has arrived on Earth, and nothing will ever be the same. CONSTRUCTICON DEVASTATOR is the biggest robot ever-towering above AUTOBOTS® and DECEPTICONS alike. As his Vortex Grinder snaps open and glows with power, all before him quake in fear, knowing their destruction is inevitable!

Combine all six detailed vehicles – including MIXMASTER vehicle with motion-activat…

Construction Devastator Transformers

Transformers On A Roll

Making movie out of popular TV series is one of the surest way to get a good amount of audiences. And remaking TV cartoons into big budgeted movies seem to be quite the trend in Hollywood today. And their doing not just American cartoons but also Anime as well.

One such popular cartoon that has its roots in both the US and Japan is Transformers. It should be noted that the toys that the original US TV series are based from were imported from Japan for the US toy market. When the series ended its original run, it was then picked up and extended by Japanese animation studios, furthering the connection.

Thus, there was definitely an amount anticipation from both sides and from Transformers fans in general when it was announced that there was going to be a Transformers film way back in 2007 Luckily, when the film was shown, it was a box office success and was well received by both fans and critics. As expected, the film was good enough that a sequel was immediately announced in the works.

Transformers Revenge of the Fallen continues the story of the war between the Autobots and the Decepticons from the end of the first movie. Now the Autobots have formed an alliance with humans, while the Decepticons must find and revive their leader Megatron, who was killed in the first movie. Sam Whitwicky, the human lead, must also deal with his new abilities.

Arguably, the main attraction of the film are the robots. As with the first movie, the CGI work done is definitely top notch and makes them as realistic as they are cool. Unlike the first film, the robots are given much more screen time here. There are also many more robots than the previous one. Also the new robot design were more well received. One of the surest thing that will get both fan and non-fan really giddy about is the fact that some of the robots now have the ability to combine with others. The scene wherein several construction robots assemble to form the massive Devastator is definitely a must to see, as well as the one where Autobot leader Optimus Prime joins with the  robot Jetfire.

One thing that many non-fans might find a little confusing about the movie is the story. Since the film is based much on the universe of the cartoons, those not familiar with them won’t easily understand some of the terms. However, since you would probably go watching this with a Transformers fan, he would surely be more than happy to explain everything and more to you.

For those that may be a bit more sensitive, the characters of Mudflap and Skids might not be to your liking, since many viewers and critics alike have felt that these two offer a somewhat bad racial stereotype. However you can still take this aside and enjoy their slapstick gags and battle scenes.

Given its length (more than two hours), Revenge of the Fallen proved to be a rather enjoyable film for fans and casual moviegoers alike. Now all you have to do is wait and see if the third film is much better than this one.

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How do I get the transformer contruction devastator?

I collect tranformers and I’m trying to get construction devastator from the revenge of the fallen movie. I currrently have 1 of the six transformers used to combine into the one. If I buy the other 5 individually can I combine them into the one massive transformer? Or do I need to buy the $100 pack where they all come in one box?

the individual ones don’t combine, sorry! if you want devy you will have to get the $100 set, but the vehicles don’t transform into robots.:(

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