Title:
Galvatron Leader Vehicle Mode Missing Project
Description:
Galvatron (Leader, 2005)
Takara ID number: GD-14
Takara release date:August 22, 2005
Accessories: 2 missiles, "spinning hand cannon”, "Unicron power claws”, Cyber Key
Cyber Key Code: l65x
Known designers: Eric Siebenaler (Hasbro)
Cybertron Galvatron is a silver, red, and black redeco of Leader class Cybertron Megatron, with a color scheme based upon Generation 1 Megatron. He retains all the features and accessories of the original figure, including the ability to combine with Nemesis Breaker, which is actively called out on his packaging this time (albeit with a picture of the original Megatron toy). Most of Galvatron’s silver parts are actually coated with metallic paint instead of being left as bare silver plastic; Japanese hobby magazine articles noted that the Galaxy Force release of the figure used paint similar to the hard-wearing kind found on cell phones, and while it is unknown for certain if Hasbro’s figure used the same type, it seems quite likely.
Takara’s "Master Galvatron” release of the figure replaced Hasbro’s metallic gold details with yellow, and packaged the figure in a unique monochrome purplish-blue version of the normal Galaxy Force packaging.
Takara ID number: GD-14
Takara release date:August 22, 2005
Accessories: 2 missiles, "spinning hand cannon”, "Unicron power claws”, Cyber Key
Cyber Key Code: l65x
Known designers: Eric Siebenaler (Hasbro)
Cybertron Galvatron is a silver, red, and black redeco of Leader class Cybertron Megatron, with a color scheme based upon Generation 1 Megatron. He retains all the features and accessories of the original figure, including the ability to combine with Nemesis Breaker, which is actively called out on his packaging this time (albeit with a picture of the original Megatron toy). Most of Galvatron’s silver parts are actually coated with metallic paint instead of being left as bare silver plastic; Japanese hobby magazine articles noted that the Galaxy Force release of the figure used paint similar to the hard-wearing kind found on cell phones, and while it is unknown for certain if Hasbro’s figure used the same type, it seems quite likely.
Takara’s "Master Galvatron” release of the figure replaced Hasbro’s metallic gold details with yellow, and packaged the figure in a unique monochrome purplish-blue version of the normal Galaxy Force packaging.
Theme:
Cybertron
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Year:
2006
Date Added:
2023-01-29 15:02:18
Date Added:
2023-01-29 15:02:18