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(More customer reviews)I've owned this figure and his nemesis, Optimal Optimus, since around the time both figures first came out and they're still two of my favorites. The level of detail is incredible, and although the transformations are not quite as complicated as the current leader class figures from the live action movies, they're still challenging enough to be fun. Plus, Megatron transforms into a freaking dragon - I mean, how cool is that!? (Way cooler than a funky jet or alien tank, I can tell you that.) And if you really must have a vehicle mode, well he even transforms into a crazy resemblance of a car - or at least a crawling dragon with wheels - so there you go! (In case my sarcasm isn't obvious, for my two cents his beast and robot forms are far superior and make his uninspired vehicle form easy to forget altogether, but that's an easy criticism to forgive since a 3rd form is an added bonus to begin with.)
And did I mention the incredible detail? For figures made more than a decade earlier, it's amazing how well both Megs and Primal stand up to the current leader class figures out today. Primal looks right at home next to my live action Leader Class Primes, and I'd argue Predacon Megs is an even better - or at least more fun - figure than his movie counterparts.
I love the live action movies and the figures they have spawned, but Predacon Megatron and Optimal Optimus are also both great figures from an under-appreciated chapter of the ongoing Transformers story. Any collector missing either of them is missing out!
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