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==Notes==
==Notes==
*A large amount of Robot Powered Machines product, including Combat Series 2,  Battle Series 2, the Metal Heroes Series, and the N.E.S.T. Global Alliance Series,  was either shipped in extremely small quantities or not at all to stores in the United States. Just what did come out where in the world is difficult to determine - owing to the [[fandom]]'s general apathy for the toyline - but various reports have indicated that at least some of Battle Series 2 came out in Europe and Canada, and some of the Metal Heroes came out in Mexico.
*A large amount of Robot Powered Machines product, including Combat Series 2,  Battle Series 2, the Metal Heroes Series, and the N.E.S.T. Global Alliance Series,  was either shipped in extremely small quantities or not at all to stores in the United States. Just what did come out where in the world is difficult to determine - owing to the [[fandom]]'s general apathy for the toyline - but various reports have indicated that at least some of Battle Series 2 came out in Europe and Canada, and some of the Metal Heroes came out in Mexico.
*Owing to the above, the early waves of ''Transformers''-themed [[Speed Stars]] are made up of tweaked versions of "unreleased" RPMs, though the Speed Stars versions all have greatly reduced paint applications in comparison.
*Owing to the above, the early waves of ''Transformers''-themed [[SpeedStars]] are made up of tweaked versions of "unreleased" RPMs, though the Speed Stars versions all have greatly reduced paint applications in comparison.


[[Category:Revenge of the Fallen]]
[[Category:Revenge of the Fallen]]
[[Category: RPMs| ]]
[[Category: RPMs| ]]

Revision as of 02:46, 10 October 2010

"Mini-Vehicle" redirects here. For small G1 Autobots, see Mini Vehicle.
"Battle Charger" redirects here. For the auto-transforming duo of G1 Decepticons, see Battlecharger.

Robot Powered Machines, or "R.P.M."s, are a multifaceted line of nonstandard action toys within the Revenge of the Fallen toyline. It includes a few different sublines that accomplish different things, but all of them are biased heavily towards the vehicle mode.


Radio Controlled

When you wake up and your legs are gone, you know it was a rough night!

Each Radio Controlled R.P.M. comes with a vehicle and a handheld RC controller with dual joysticks.


Battle Chargers

The funny part? This almost looks better than the original Battlechargers.

Each Battle Charger is a superdeformed vehicle that, when pulled back, will dash forward. This will cause the roof of the vehicle to flip up, revealing a robot mode.

Wave 1

Wave 2

  • Optimus Prime
  • Stealth Bumblebee

Wave 3

  • Cyber Armor Optimus Prime
  • Hyper Speed Sideswipe

Wave 4


Mini-Vehicles

Someone ran over Skids! There is a Primus!
This thing will also kick the crap out of your Spy Changers and Mini-Cons.

Each Mini-Vehicle is a Hot Wheels-styled car with a sculpted image of the robot mode on the bottom of the vehicle. They come in single packs or versus sets, and the packaging has a window in the back so customers can see the robot mode. Also available is a track playset compatible with Mini-Vehicles, featuring Devastator.


Battle Series

Battle Series 2

  • 01 of 06: Sideswipe vs. Wreckloose
  • 02 of 06: Nightwatch Bumblebee vs. Patrol Barricade
  • 03 of 06: Optimus Prime vs. Bonecrusher
  • 04 of 06: Optimus Prime vs Desert Long Haul
  • 05 of 06: Jetfire (silver redeco) vs Megatron (metallic purple redeco)
  • 06 of 06: Enforcer Ironhide (red redeco) vs Mixmaster (light gray redeco)

Combat Series

  • 01 of 04: Autobot Ratchet
  • 02 of 04: Megatron
  • 03 of 04: Ironhide
  • 04 of 04: Long Haul

Combat Series 2

  • 01 of 04: Starscream
  • 02 of 04: Mudflap
  • 03 of 04: Rollbar
  • 04 of 04: Autobot Skids

Speed Series

  • 01 of 04: Sideways
  • 02 of 04: Bumblebee (2009 Camaro with standard head)
  • 03 of 04: Jolt
  • 04 of 04: Sideswipe

Commander Series

  • 01 of 04: Optimus Prime
  • 02 of 04: Bumblebee (Concept Camaro with battle mask)
  • 03 of 04: Barricade
  • 04 of 04: Mixmaster

Metal Heroes Series (Die-Cast)

  • 01 of 08: Bumblebee
  • 02 of 08: Jetfire
  • 03 of 08: Optimus Prime
  • 04 of 08: Soundwave
  • 05 of 08: Highway Patrol Barricade
  • 06 of 08: Ironhide

N.E.S.T. Global Alliance Series (Die-Cast)

  • 01 of 04: Bumblebee
  • 02 of 04: Optimus Prime
  • 03 of 04: Ironhide
  • 04 of 04: Sideswipe


Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Track Set

  • Devastator Showdown
Includes Autobot Skids Mini-Vehicle

Notes

  • A large amount of Robot Powered Machines product, including Combat Series 2, Battle Series 2, the Metal Heroes Series, and the N.E.S.T. Global Alliance Series, was either shipped in extremely small quantities or not at all to stores in the United States. Just what did come out where in the world is difficult to determine - owing to the fandom's general apathy for the toyline - but various reports have indicated that at least some of Battle Series 2 came out in Europe and Canada, and some of the Metal Heroes came out in Mexico.
  • Owing to the above, the early waves of Transformers-themed SpeedStars are made up of tweaked versions of "unreleased" RPMs, though the Speed Stars versions all have greatly reduced paint applications in comparison.