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The mighty Devastator Decepticon has united once again as Hasbro unveils the monstrous bot with a new collectible.
Transformers fans have another chance at uniting the Constructicons as Hasbro re-releases their devastating figure set.
The image on the left, The Transformers: The Movie Devastator (1986). The image on your right, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Devastator (2009).
But the new Devastator is also more articulated than the original version, and spending $150 on the set, just to leave it sitting on a shelf, feels like a travesty.
Most Transformers combiner team toys feature five robots—four limbs and a main torso, with all limbs being interchangeable. Devastator is a different sort of construct.
The latest interview with the director of the, smash you in your jaw, hit franchise Transformers ROTF.
While Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen director Michael Bay admits that the IMAX version is longer, he says that it only contains "about a minute more footage" of Devastator and the forest ...
The Devastator looks AMAZING, completely to a scale that makes the 30-foot Optimus look puny, and the game gives us a really good look at the amount of enhanced detail that went into its design ...
New images hit the web today revealing, for the first time ever, what Devastator and the full-bodied Fallen character will look like in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
Vintage G1 Transformers Constructicon Devastator In Stock at Walmart Right Now Soundwave stock is low, so time is running out.
You'll need Studio Series Constructicons Bonecrusher and Scrapper if you're planning to create the Devastator action figure.