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Like most Transformers franchises, Transformers: Shattered Glass has a toyline. The Shattered line is unusual, however, in that it consists largely of reassigned toys from other toylines. The repurposed toys have mostly been designated by the authors of the franchise's official fiction rather than originally created by Hasbro. Only a handful of the "line"'s toys were actually manufactured to be explicit Shattered Glass characters, mostly in conjunction with BotCon 2008.
Quite a few additional Shattered character designs are based on existing toys/characters with new color schemes, meaning they potentially could be manufactured some day, or recreated by enterprising kitbashers.
Official heroic Decepticon toys
Micromasters
Deluxe Class

- Sideswipe (2008)
- Heatwave (2009)
- Cyclonus (2010)
- Ravage (w/ Turbomaster) (2010)
- Thundercracker (2011)
- Soundwave (2012)
- Treadshot (2012)
- Straxus (2012)
Voyager Class
- Starscream (2008)
- Galvatron (2011)
- Octopunch (2012)
Ultra Class
- Megatron (2008)
Repurposed Decepticon toys
These toys were originally part of other toylines. Their original designation is listed in parentheses.
Micromasters
- Fasttrack (Starcatcher)
- Predaking (Classics Nightscream)
- Stonecruncher (Astro-Hook)
- Submarauder (Astro-Sinker)
- Tailwind (Astro-Line)
Scout Class

Deluxe Class
Ultra Class
Misc.
- Bludgeon (Robots in Disguise Bludgeon)
- Bombshell (Salvo)
- Darkwind (Robot Masters Gigant Bomb)
- Dreadwind (Robot Masters Smokesniper)
- Kickback (Shothole)
- Ravage (Glit)
- Ravage (Transmetal Tigatron)
- Soundwave (Music Label Soundwave "Sonic White")
Official evil Autobot toys
Deluxe Class

- Blurr (2008)
- Goldbug (2008)
- Grimlock (2008)
- Jazz (2008)
- Nightbeat (2008)
- Rodimus (2008)
- Ricochet (2008)
- Thunderclash (2009)
- Nightclash (2009)
- Drift (2012)
- Junkheap (2012)
- Longarm (2012)
- Optimus Prime (2012)
- Tracks (2012)
- Scrap Iron (2012)
- Ultra Magnus (2012)
- Wreck-Gar (2012)
- Stepper (2015)
Voyager Class
- Alpha Trion [1] (2007)
- Optimus Prime (2008)
Repurposed Autobot toys
These toys originated in other toylines. Their original designation is listed in parentheses.
Micromasters
- Holepunch (X-Dimension Makeshift)
- Nightstick (X-Dimension Prowl)
- Pinpointer (X-Dimension Firebot)
- Superion (Micromaster Sixwing)
Scout Class
- Arcee (Movie Elita-One)
- Beachcomber (Movie Hardtop)
- Brawn (Movie Strongarm)
- Crosshairs (Movie Warpath)
- Groove (Cybertron Ransack GTS)
- Huffer (Movie Armorhide)
- Seaspray (Movie Storm Surge)
- Star Saber (Movie Skyblast)
Deluxe Class
- Big Daddy (Movie Big Daddy)
- Elita-One (Override GTS)
- Mirage (Henkei! Henkei! Mirage)
- Scoop (Movie Grindcore)
- Side Burn (Universe Side Burn)
- Ultra Magnus (Universe Ultra Magnus)
- Wheeljack (Timelines Slice)
- Wireless Automated Sales Person (Elite Guard Animated Bumblebee)
Voyager Class
Misc.
Other repurposed toys
This toy originated in another toyline. Its original designation is listed in parentheses.
Deluxe Class
Notes
Footnotes
- ↑ May be an example of repurposing. See his page's Notes section for details.


