Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen (toy Line) - Fast Action Battlers

Fast Action Battlers are Deluxe class figures with simple transformation and a more toy-like design for younger children. All figures are new molds except where indicated.

  • Cyber Pursuit Arcee (Autobot; motorcycle)
  • Pulse Blast Bumblebee (Autobot; Chevrolet Camaro SS) - Redeco of the 2007 film toy with upgraded parts.
  • Sand Attack Bumblebee (Autobot; Chevrolet Camaro SS)
  • Missile Attack Grindor (Decepticon; MH-53 Pave Low) - Redeco of Blackout from the 2007 film toy line.
  • Cannon Force Ironhide (Autobot; custom GMC Topkick) - Red redeco of the 2007 film toy.
  • Photon Missile Jetfire (Autobot; SR-71 Blackbird)
  • Electro Whip Jolt (Autobot; Chevrolet Volt)
  • Devastation Blast Long Haul (Decepticon; Dump truck)
  • Cannon Blast Megatron (Decepticon; Cybertronian tank)
  • Grapple Grip Mudflap (Autobot; Chevrolet Trax concept)
  • Rally Mudflap - Red/Black redeco.
  • Double Blade Optimus Prime (Autobot; Peterbilt 379 semi-trailer truck)
  • Power Armor Optimus Prime (Autobot; Peterbuilt 379 semi-trailer truck) Remold with black parts.
  • Beam Blast Autobot Ratchet (Autobot; custom Hummer H2 Search & Rescue Vehicle) - Green/camouflage redeco of the 2007 film toy.
  • Battle Blade Sideswipe (Autobot; Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Concept)
  • Night Blades Sideswipe (Autobot; Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Concept) - Dark gray/green redeco.
  • Magna Missile Sideways (Decepticon; Audi R8)
  • Autobot Skids (Autobot; Chevrolet Beat concept)
  • Offroad Skids - Green/white redeco.
  • Sword Slash Starscream (Decepticon; Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor) - Redeco of the 2007 film toy with Cybertronian markings.

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