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Toys

  • Revenge Of The Fallen Deluxe Ravage (2009)
This Deluxe class Action figure of Ravage transforms into a Re-Entry boat mode that resembles a comet, it was released during the first wave of the Revenge of the Fallen action figure line and was hard to find at first (with only a few being included in boxes of the figures). However, popular demand caused more of him to be produced and released.
  • Revenge of the Fallen Deluxe Soundwave with Ravage (2009)
A missile that comes with the preview Soundwave has the sculpted visage of Ravage.
  • Revenge of the Fallen Deluxe Recon Ravage (2010)
A black, red and chrome silver redeco of the Deluxe figure available through mail order.
  • Transformers Legends Ravage (2010)
A Legends figure that transforms into a Cybertronian Re-Entry Jet.
  • Transformers Deluxe Sea Attack Ravage (2010)
A gray/black redeco of the 2009 Deluxe Ravage figure.
  • Transformers Rampage Among the Ruins Deluxe Ravage (2010)
A Toys "R" Us exclusive gift set featuring a redeco of Deluxe Cannon Bumblebee, a red/gold redeco of Deluxe Rampage and a silver/brown redeco of Deluxe Ravage.
  • Transformers The Ravage Infiltration Legends Ravage (released)
A Target exclusive gift set featuring Deluxe Autobot Flak, Scout Rollbar (a gray urban camouflage redeco of Dune Runner) and a silver/black redeco of Legends Ravage, along with three N.E.S.T. soldier figurines.

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