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Toys

  • Cybertron Scout Scattorshot (2006)
Like most toys sold in the Galaxy Force toy line by Takara, then later in the Cybertron toy line by Hasbro, there are small paint differences between the two versions of the toy. The Hasbro version has a code number on the back of his Cyber Key, while the Takara version has no number on his Force Chip.
The Scattorshot toy came with a Cyber Key with the code s67k on it.
A repackage of the Cybertron Scout class figure was sold at discount stores under the Universe label.
A second Universe 3 pack placed him together with the Autobot Repugnus and the Decepticon Ransack GTS. This set is part of the 25th Anniversary of the Transformers, articularly part of it celebrating the 'Cybertron line.
  • Cybertron Voyager Cybertron Defense Scattorshot
Cyber Key power: (Twin Search Missile) After upgrading, his Cyber Key gives him the ability to activate two powerful energy cannons.
Like most toys sold in the Galaxy Force toy line by Takara, then later in the Cybertron toy line by Hasbro, there are small paint differences between the two versions of the toy. The Hasbro version has a code number on the back of his Cyber Key, while the Takara version has no number on his Force Chip.
The Cybertron Defense Scattorshot toy came with a Cyber Key with the code v4kt on it. When typed in on the official Transformers web site this code reveals secret information. This toy was later redecoed into Universe Dropshot and Universe Overload.


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