Transformers (film) Toy Line - Voyager Class

Voyager Class figures are one of the largest figures compared to Deluxe and Leader Class figures. Many figures in this line feature Automorph Technology.

  • Wave 1
    • Blackout - Decepticon 1/89 scale MH-53 Pave Low IV helicopter. Comes with Scorponok mini-figure that stores in the tail area of his helicopter mode.
    • Autobot Ratchet - Autobot modified 1/32 scale Hummer H2 Search & Rescue vehicle.
  • Wave 2
    • Ironhide - Autobot 1/32 scale customized GMC Topkick.
    • Starscream - Decepticon 1/90 scale Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor.
  • Wave 3

Some confusion results in Optimus Prime and Megatron's wave placements. In one source, Megatron is part of Wave 3 and Optimus is part of Wave 3.5. Other sources declare Megatron a revision of Wave 2, and Optimus part of Wave 3.

    • Optimus Prime - Autobot customized 1/45 scale Peterbilt 379 semi-truck.
    • Megatron - Decepticon 1/59 scale Cybertronian jet with "ice" decoration.
  • Target Exclusives
    • Robo-Vision Optimus Prime - Metallic repaint with enclosed code for exclusive online content. Packaged in robot mode.
    • Starscream - Repaint in Generation 1 colors.
    • Deep Space Starscream - Silver repaint. Packaged in robot mode.
  • Best Buy Exclusives
    • Autobot Ratchet - Metallic repaint.
    • Megatron - Metallic repaint.
  • Wave 4
    • Rescue Ratchet - White/red repaint made to resemble the G1 color scheme.
    • Thundercracker - Repaint of Starscream with a new head mold.

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