Transformers Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Leader WFC-K10 Megatron (Beast) Action Figure
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Results of our analysis:
We analyzed 40,608 reviews for 344 products in the Action Figures category.
We then analyzed 56 reviews for this product. Of these, 16 reviews were recent.
Around 57% of reviews were positive and about 30% were negative.
Final Score:

8.11 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about Transformers Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Kingdom Leader WFC-K10 Megatron (Beast) Action Figure
This is a very difficult figure to recommend, the figure looks great in dino mode, but as a poseable action figure there are a lot of things that frustrates, and I don't think an 8-year-old kid could enjoy this $50 figure without it.
The scale works well, since he is larger than the other one, and it helps with the transformation since there is more real estate to make parts that can be turned into the fantastic T-Rex.
This Megatron is a must have for any beast wars fan and even if you are new to the hobby, it is a great figure to add to your collection.
The BW Megatron figure is easy to assemble, and it doesn't need any accessories at all. The sculpt is nice, and portrays the character well.
The skin goes in a way that allows the moving parts to move without ruining the sculpt.
Common Questions
When will I be changed for a pre order?
The figure is 7.5 inches tall.
Is it possible to remove the claw/tail from his hand?
The tail/claw weapon can be modified to come off, but it requires cutting a lot of plastic.
What is the height of bot mode?
He is 7.5 inches tall at the head, another cm or less for his backpack, and so about 20 cm altogether.
Is it possible for the mouth to close?
It will open and close with no problems.
The height info on Amazon doesn't match the product info. Is it 10.98 in or 7.5 in?
The T-Rex mode is 12 inches long from nose to tail and 7.5 inches from the top of the T-Rex head to the surface of the figure.