POWER STRUGGLE! Had fun with the layout on this one.

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POWER STRUGGLE! Had fun with the layout on this one.
Terror transformed - prompt 22
Unwilling transformation
Riot, (an autobot medic during the war), joins in on the Behemoth crew's sparing match
LEGACY Wreck 'N Rule Collection Masterdominus
Mastodon!
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Pterodactyl!
Triceratops!
Saber-toothed tiger!
Tyrannosaurus!
Lugnut & Powerdive
These figures go so well together. Same colour scheme, same WW2-esque theme... it like they were made for each other!
LEGACY Wreck 'N Rule Collection G2 Universe Leadfoot
Flying all around On the air and on the ground Transformer rotors are SPINNIN'! They can change before your eyes into rotor-shooting guys When they get into a battle they be WINNIN'!
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Kingdom Battle Against Time Mirage
Thrilling 30 Deluxe Class Dreadwing
Adventure Deluxe Class Roadblock with Targetmaster
Powerdive, aka Blade
The “GDO” series refers to a number of Generations toys initially produced for Asian markets and later imported to the US by Toys “R” Us for the 2012 holiday season. The toys, produced on a lower budget, featured previously unused or newly tooled headsculpts and accessories to repurpose previous figures as new characters.
The lower production values are most evident in the series’ stock photos, which feature digibashes of previous stock photos. Above, the first four images show the stock photos for the Deluxe class as seen in their instructions, showing differences in deco and tooling.
However, for the Voyager class releases, the instructions show earlier mockups of the figures in which the new tooling is photoshopped onto older stock photos but the deco remains unchanged, as demonstrated with Megatron’s and Hot Spot’s robot modes. The vehicle modes decoes are correct.
The final image, taken from the earlier, Asian market release of Powerdive (source) goes one step further, showing HFTD Highbrow’s deco and characteristic “P+10” tampographs (source) in both robot and vehicle mode.