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**''Accessories'': Buzzsaw, Mission City Battle backdrop
**''Accessories'': Buzzsaw, Mission City Battle backdrop


: ''[[Studio Series]]'' "Autobot Ratchet" is an entirely new mold (believe it or not). He changes from robot to licensed Hummer H2 and back in 18 steps, and includes a movie-inspired buzzsaw accessory that can store on his spare wheel in wehicle mode. He also comes with a cardboard backdrop display depicting the climactic Battle of Mission City from [[Transformers (film)|2007 ''Transformers'' film]].
: ''[[Studio Series]]'' "Autobot Ratchet" is an entirely new mold (believe it or not), but is based on the [[MechTech]] Deluxe mold, if slightly smaller in every dimension. He changes from robot to licensed Hummer H2 and back in 18 steps, and includes a movie-inspired buzzsaw accessory that can store on his spare wheel in wehicle mode. He also comes with a cardboard backdrop display depicting the climactic Battle of Mission City from [[Transformers (film)|2007 ''Transformers'' film]].


: Unfortunately, due to the grill being molded in soft plastic, Some (if not, most) of the samples may come with the grills bent.
: Unfortunately, due to the grill being molded in soft plastic, Some (if not, most) of the samples may come with the grills bent.

Revision as of 15:05, 26 May 2018

Ratchet's a doctor, dammit! And has a lot of toys!

Transformers (2007)

Legends Class toys

Hasbro might have fixed the green color, but nobody told them to fix the hue settings for the official promo photos.
  • Autobot Ratchet (Legends Class, 2007)
    • Japanese name: EZ Collection Ratchet
An inexpensive, small-scale version of Ratchet, he remains relatively faithful to his vehicle mode (though highly simplified), but transforms very differently due to his simplicity. In robot mode he has a faux truck-front chest that's more faithful to the CGI design than the Voyager toy's chest, but the rest of his robot mode is (understandably) inaccurate and limited in articulation.
His spare tire, mounted on the rear end of his roof in vehicle mode, is actually a free-spinning wheel just like the normal four (albeit with a somewhat stiffer joint), and the same size as the front wheels... meaning that, in theory, it could be used as an actual spare tire.
He's feeling a little green around the manifolds.
The original production run of the toy sported a significantly wrong shade of green. A running change variant that quickly replaced the original version corrected the error, now sporting the same shade of green as the Voyager Class toy.[1] Still, the color variant was not limited to the US market, as both versions also popped up in Europe. Japan, however, got stuck with the original, off-color version.


The Doctor vs. the Warrior.
  • Rescue Ratchet vs. Decepticon Brawl (Legends "Allspark Battles" two-pack, 2007)
Released as part of the AllSpark Battles refresh of the Movie toyline, Legends class Rescue Ratchet is, naturally, a redeco of the previously-released Legends class Ratchet in his white Generation 1-inspired colors. He comes packed with an all-new sculpt Legends class Brawl.
More information on Legends Rescue Ratchet at TFU.info


Voyager Class toys

File:Movie Voyager Ratchet toy.jpg
This green is both neon and Playskool.
  • Autobot Ratchet (Voyager Class, 2007)
    • Japanese ID number: MA-02
    • Accessories: Roof rack/claw
Voyager Movie Ratchet transforms into a AM General Hummer H2, customised as a fire search and rescue vehicle. Ratchet is also missing significant amounts of paint applications, with unpainted wheels, emergency tools, and light details, as well as an underpainted face, resulting in a rather monochromatic toy.
During transformation, unfolding his legs will activate his Automorphing feature, which folds out his kneepads and feet, and 'bulges' out two small panels along his inner calves. The only Autobot toy to not feature a ranged weapon, Ratchet's right forearm unfolds into an axe (based upon a weapon concept study), and the removable rollbar/roof rack can either be mounted on his left arm as a shield/claw, or stored on his back.
Oddly, although Ratchet's thumbs are articulated, space is so restricted that they are all but useless. His left thumb can only move a millimeter due to his wrist armour getting in the way. His right thumb does have more space to move, but pushing it will invariably disengage the fold-out axe from his forearm.
Ratchet can (loosely) attach a Mini-Con on the rollbar/roof rack, and can hold a standard weapon via the shield/claw mount.


Hasbro proving that anything looks better as a slavish G1 homage.
  • Rescue Ratchet (Voyager Class, 2007)
    • Accessories: Roof rack/claw
Rescue Ratchet is an extensive redeco based in part upon Generation 1 Ratchet's Marvel Comics appearance. Aside from the deco and name change, the toy is otherwise the same in functionality to the previous Voyager class release.
Oddly for a deco described as being more likely for the type of vehicle, Rescue Ratchet's vehicle mode—a fire search and rescue vehicle—is prominently labeled "AMBULANCE" on the doors and the hood.
This same deco was adapted and used as an alternate for Ratchet in the multiplayer mode for the Revenge of the Fallen game.


And yet they've done nothing to put better coloring on my legs....
  • Autobot Ratchet (Best Buy exclusive "Premium Series" Voyager Class, 2007)
    • Accessories: Roof rack/claw
Ratchet was one of the first figures in the Premium Series, released on October 16th, 2007 exclusively at Best Buy for the launch of the Transformers movie DVD. Ratchet's main plastic has been changed to a metallic yellow, with an additional coat of metallic yellow paint over the top of those parts (and others), resulting in a much more accurate colour scheme in relation to the actual Movie character and prop vehicle.
Ratchet was presented in robot mode, within a special display package similar in shape to the packaging for the Hasbro release of Generation 1 Masterpiece Starscream. Even though Hasbro officially considers him as part of the Premium Series, this is not indicated anywhere on the packaging, as the Premium Series wasn't officially announced until after Ratchet and Megatron had already been released to stores.


  • Unleashed y Voyager (2007)
Voyager Class Ratchet was also available in a two-pack with Unleashed Bumblebee in Mexican markets. Both items are identical to their standard original releases.


Fast Action Battlers

An axe that shoots missiles. Seriously.
  • Axe Attack Autobot Ratchet (Fast Action Battler, 2007)
    • Japanese ID number: QC-03
    • Accessories: Missile
Fast Action Battlers Ratchet is a small, deluxe-sized figure with limited articulation and a simple transformation. He features a spring-loaded missile-firing axe, a "robot punch" gimmick, and automorphing. To activate the "robot punch", one must twist and release Ratchet's torso. An inner spring will cause it to snap back to (more or less) anatomical position. His front grille can be rotated 180 degrees, which powers the automorphing feature, and causes Ratchet's front fenders, doors, and roof to separate during transformation from vehicle to robot and form his shoulders and arms (and vice versa). Unfortunately, this sacrifices show accuracy, as the grille ends up right-side up, while the rest of his alt mode cab remains upside-down.
In vehicle mode, the missile stows handily underneath Ratchet's chassis.


  • Rescue Torch Ratchet (Fast Action Battler, 2008)
    • Accessories: Missile
Rescue Torch Ratchet is a Generation 1 Ratchet-themed redeco of Axe Attack Ratchet, with a deco similar to Voyager Class Rescue Ratchet.


Cyber Slammers

Even the Throttlebots didn't want me.
  • Autobot Ratchet (Cyber Slammer, 2007)
Cyber Slammers Ratchet is a cute little super-deformed Hummer H2 that transforms into a cute little super-deformed Autobot medical officer. 'Slam' his robot mode down into van mode and he rolls along, slowly transforming back up into vehicle mode. Like most Cyber Slammers, Ratchet manages to cram most of his vehicle mode's major details into a compact, super-deformed version of that mode.


Titanium Series

Ratchet rejects your measly attempts to paint his face.
  • Autobot Ratchet (3" Robot Masters, 2007)
    • Accessories: Movie-style Autobot sigil display stand
Titanium Ratchet is a die-cast metal and plastic figurine, with an accurate sculpt based on the CG model owing to the fact he doesn't need to transform. Being a figurine, he only has articulation in his shoulders, neck and waist. For some odd reason most of his face is left unpainted. Ratchet comes with a Movie-style Autobot symbol display stand.


Revenge of the Fallen

Legends Class toys

Just as Don and Andrew foretold!
  • Autobot Ratchet (Legends, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number: EZ-07
This Legends Class Ratchet is a tan redeco of Ratchet's 2007 Legends Class figure.


Deluxe Class toys

I have a waist-coat!
  • Autobot Ratchet (Deluxe, 2009/2010)
    • Japanese ID number: RA-28
    • Accessories: EMP Blaster/Energon Multi-Beam Gun, EMP Blast Missile
Deluxe class Ratchet is an all-new mold that is more accurate to Ratchet's final robot mode design when compared to his Voyager class toys. However, his vehicle mode has been changed to something akin to a military Humvee, albeit in Ratchet's distinctive emergency rescue regalia. This smaller vehicle mode means that his feet end up prominently sticking out from underneath the vehicle.
He also features a new "launching EMP blast missile"-launcher weapon that resembles the arm-mounted machine gun that Ratchet uses in the films. The missile launcher weapon can also be attached to Deluxe Lockdown, echoing the interactive features of their Animated counterparts' toys. Likewise, Lockdown's engine can plug into Ratchet's rooftop, but that looks kinda doofy.
Ratchet's Mech Alive feature is unlocked when the missile launcher is plugged into his arm, in which gearing moves pieces into place around the weapon as it's locked into place. His chest also has an Automorph-like rearrangement of his chest-mounted headlights into robot mode configuration as his abdomen is pushed down into place.
Ratchet's head had the peculiar feature of having two ball joint sockets stacked one atop the other- there was the shallow socket that his head was set at in the package which allowed superior mobility, then a deeper one that limited head movement but concealed his neck joint. The deeper socket could be used by pushing the head down. Sadly, a running change in his design eliminates one of the ball joints, making his head basically unposeable. His redecos would later continue to use this version of the mold.


Voyager Class toys

What the hell, Hasbro? You couldn't afford the other half of the emergency stripe?
  • Desert Tracker Ratchet (Voyager, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number: RA-08
    • Accessories: Roof rack/claw
Ratchet is a barely redecoed version of the Voyager class Ratchet toy released in 2007, the only new decos being the change of his black plastic to dark grey and a "dirt" spray on his doors and shoulders. In a probable effort to cut costs, Hasbro has removed several decos that existed on the 2007 toy, such as half of the Emergency stripe on the sides of the vehicle, the red paint for the light bar and the turn signal lights.


Oh. So Desert Tracker Ratchet was desert-tracking Grindor? Okay.
  • Surface To Air Showdown (Voyager class 2-pack, 2009)
    • Accessories: Roof rack/claw
A Costco-exclusive two-pack featuring Ratchet squaring off against Grindor, strangely reminiscent of Ratchet's fight with Blackout in the Transformers: Autobots Nintendo DS game. Both toys remain unchanged from their individual retail release, but Ratchet is now simply named "Autobot Ratchet" rather than "Desert Tracker Ratchet".


Fast Action Battlers

Lol @ Voyager, I have more paint apps than you!
  • Beam Blast Autobot Ratchet (Fast Action Battler, 2009)
    • Accessories: Missile
This toy is a redeco of the 2007 Fast Action Battlers Autobot Ratchet, now done in a sort of "impractical army" camouflage colour scheme.


Robot Replicas

Damn it Prime, I'm a doctor not a gunslinger!
  • Autobot Ratchet (Robot Replica, 2009)
Robot Replicas Ratchet is a non-transforming, highly posable toy intended to be more accurate to Ratchet's CGI robot-mode than transforming toys are capable of. Ratchet is approximately five inches tall and features articulation at his neck, shoulders, elbows, waist, hips, knees and feet.


Titanium Series

  • Rescue Ratchet vs. Blackout (3-inch Robot Masters multi-pack, 2009)
    • Accessories: Movie Autobot sigil display stand
This Toys"R"Us-exclusive set features a redecoed version of 2007's Titanium Series Ratchet in white with red detailing and an unchanged version of Blackout.


Transformers (2010)

Legends Class toys

  • Desert Decimation (Legends multi-pack, 2010)
A redeco of 2007 Legends Ratchet featuring metallic sand deco. He was only available in the market six-exclusive "Desert Decimation" 4-pack together with Ironhide, Decepticon Brawl, and Bonecrusher.


Deluxe Class toys

  • Rescue Ratchet (Deluxe, 2010)
    • Accessories: EMP Blaster, EMP Blast Missile
Rescue Ratchet is a white and red redeco of the Revenge of the Fallen Deluxe Class Ratchet. Much like the many Rescue Ratchets from the 2007 Movie line, his color scheme is heavily inspired by Generation 1 Ratchet's Marvel Comics appearance.


Voyager Class toys

"A redeco that isn't white and red! THANK PRIMUS!"
  • Night Ops Ratchet (Voyager, 2010)
    • Accessories: Roof rack/claw
Night Ops Ratchet is a mostly black redeco of Voyager class Ratchet, somewhat similar to the second RPM Ratchet. He is somewhat mistransformed in-package and in Hasbro's stock photos, as his windshield pieces remain over his abdomen in robot mode, not rotated around behind.


EZ Collection Real

HULK SMASH!!!
  • Ratchet (EZ Collection Real, 2011)
Released as part of the blindpacked EZ Collection Real by TakaraTomy's "TakaraTomy A.R.T.S", this Ratchet is a redeco of the first Legends Class figure, featuring darker green plastics.


Dark of the Moon

Cyberverse

File:DOTM Cyberverse Ratchet toy.jpg
Sigh. I bet you five bucks that it'll just be four new toys at the most and then I'll be white with red bits again. Just bet you...
  • Autobot Ratchet (Cyberverse Legion, 2011)
    • Series: 1
    • Number: 008
    • Japanese ID number: CV16
Cyberverse Ratchet is an entirely new Legion-class mold in white and light green. The new mold makes a few changes to his transformation scheme compared to the Legends version, most notably finally forming his chest from the actual front of his vehicle mode. He has ball-jointed elbows (in a "lifting a dumbbell" orientation), making him one of the slightly more articulated Legion figures. His left hand is a standard-sized clip for holding Cyberverse accessories.
Like the previous mold, his spare tire is the same size as his wheels and can be rotated with some effort, though the method of attachment is different.
Despite what is shown in the stock photography seen to the right, the actual toy has Ratchet's head painted a different, more matte shade of green than the rest of the green plastic he's cast in.
"Damnit! I'm a doctor, not an astronaut!"

  • Autobot Ratchet / Lunar Crawler (Cyberverse Action Set, 2011)
    • Series:
    • Number:
    • Japanese ID number: CV18
    • Accessories: Multi-axis repair claw, satellite dish, crawler/gun, Earth's moon
Cyberverse Action Set Ratchet is a redeco/retool of the DOTM Legion Ratchet, now in gold and white with brown tires. The roof mounted spare tire has been replaced with a new piece featuring a 5mm peghole. He comes with the Lunar Crawler vehicle, which he can combine with in vehicle mode, as well as a much smaller crawler (as seen in the movie) which transforms into Ratchet's gun.
Like other action sets, a removable cardboard backdrop for display is included. This time, the backdrop depicts the surface of the moon, with a rover and an Autobot flag in the background.


  • Battle in the Moonlight (Cyberverse multi-pack, 2011)
The Walmart exclusive "Battle in the Moonlight" giftset includes a redeco of the single-carded Cyberverse Ratchet mold in medium green, white, and off-white. Unusually for a Hasbro Transformers toyline redeco, this figure uses exactly the same paint operations as the single-carded figure, just replacing black paint with grey.
The set also included redecos of the Optimus Prime, his trailer, and Legion-class Crankcase.


Deluxe Class toys

No patients? He can fix that...
  • Autobot Ratchet (MechTech Deluxe, 2011)
    • Japanese ID number: DA06
    • Accessories: MechTech Cannon/Power Saw
As part of the first wave of Dark of the Moon Deluxe Class toys, Ratchet is a brand new mold.
As part of the MechTech series, he comes with a lever-activated flip-out spinning "Power Saw" blade weapon, that is compatible with any 5mm port. In robot mode, Ratchet has 5mm ports in each of his fists, on his back, on each of his shins, and on top of both of his shoulders. In Hummer H2 mode, he has a port in his spare tire and the shin ports can be revealed. He also has a pair of C joint bars on the lightbar.
As the saw flips out from the side, the weapon housing features an alternative peg on its left side, should the saw ever collide and be obstructed during deploying. The two pegs also mean that, with some fiddling, Ratchet can hold his weapon with both hands.
The Japanese Dark Side Moon release comes packed with a character card and an accompanying transparent plastic card of his MechTech weapon for the MechTech Wars online game.


File:DOTM MechTechDeluxe SpecialistRatchet.jpg
...well played, Hasbro. You win this round.
  • Specialist Ratchet (MechTech Deluxe, 2011)
    • Accessories: MechTech Hand blaster/Double-barreled cannon
A redeco of Ratchet that is... completely different. As a prominently labeled Rescue vehicle, he is now mostly red with white detailing, which aside from essentially reversing the color scheme of his Generation One counterpart, is also a reference to a color scheme from his earlier movie design. He now comes with a redeco of Skids's MechTech blaster, which converts into a double-barreled cannon when the scope is pulled. Coincidentally, the double-barreled cannon is also reminiscent of his Animated counterpart's EMP blaster.
His weapon was also redecoed into the weapon of Streetside Bot Brawl Bumblebee.


Put your pants back on.
  • Autobot Ratchet (Deluxe, 2011)
    • Accessories: EMP Blaster, EMP Blast Missile
This redeco of Deluxe class Revenge of the Fallen Ratchet is exclusive to Toys"R"Us' Mission Earth: The Scan Series, to represent him trans-scanning his vehicle mode. As such, nearly all of his vehicle mode parts (and thus, most of his robot mode) are cast in translucent clear plastic, with the rear of his vehicle mode being left unpainted, the middle having painted scan lines, and the front having a heavy amount of paint operations in order to cover the clear plastic. Amusingly, the trans-scanning process apparently recognizes the electro-cardiogram graphics of Ratchet's vehicle mode, as the outline of the graphics is present on the painted scan details.


Voyager Class toys

It's me again!
  • Autobot Ratchet (Voyager, 2011)
    • Accessories: Roof rack/claw
This Target-exclusive Ratchet is a redeco of the Voyager class mold that has been used since the 2007 Transformers toyline. In this release, Ratchet is decked out in his new colour scheme for Dark of the Moon, but is physically unchanged from previous releases.
He comes with a comic book by IDW Publishing, Transformers: Ratchet.


Movie Trilogy Series

Deluxe Class toys

  • Ratchet (MechTech Deluxe, 2012)
    • Accessories: ?
Movie Trilogy Series Ratchet is a redeco of Dark of the Moon Deluxe Ratchet, done up in traditional Ratchet colors. Like the rest of the Movie Trilogy Series, its release was cancelled. However...
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Movie Advanced Series

Deluxe Class toys

  • Ratchet (Deluxe, 2014)
    • Japanese ID number: AD15
    • Accessories: Sword
As part of the Movie Advanced Series subline of TakaraTomy's Lost Age toyline, this release of Ratchet is a redeco of Dark of the Moon Deluxe Ratchet in G1 Ratchet colours, based on the cancelled Movie Trilogy Ratchet above.
He includes a large sword that was originally included with the simplified deluxe version of Beast Hunters Bumblebee.


Kre-O

  • Optimus Prime Dino Hauler (2014)
This version of Ratchet is based on the live-action film version of the character. He is only available as part of the Age of Extinction-branded "Optimus Prime Dino Hauler" set, exclusive to ToysЯUs stores in the US and Canada.
He uses the Prowl style helmet.


The Doctor will see you now.
  • Autobot Ratchet (Custom Kreon, 2014)
    • Set number: A7837
    • Pieces: 29
    • Accessories: Weapons rack, buildable large rifle, buildable hammer, spare body parts, door-wing pack
Part of the first wave of Age of Extinction-branded Custom Kreons (available only at ToysЯUs), this version of Ratchet is also based on the live-action movie character, but with considerably more tampographs than the version in the "Optimus Prime Dino Hauler" set. He comes with a buildable parts rack on which to hang/store his many many extra pieces. His "normal" helmet is chromed, plus he comes with an extra clear-plastic helmet, torso and legs, plus the Jazz door-wing backpack. He also has a pair of extra arms (originally from the Kre-O Battleship aliens), plus a buildable long rifle and sledgehammer.
He is also a shelfwarmer.


Movie The Best

  • Ratchet (Deluxe, 2017-02-25)
    • Japanese ID Number: MB-06
    • Accessories: Two guns
Released as part of TakaraTomy's Transformers Movie The Best toyline to conclude the 10th anniversary of the live-action film series, this Ratchet is an extensive redeco of his Mechtech Deluxe toy, with two of the guns that originally came with Dark of the Moon Deluxe Class Leadfoot.


Generations

Studio Series

  • Autobot Ratchet (Deluxe Class, 2018)
    • Number: 04
    • Japanese ID number: SS-04
    • Accessories: Buzzsaw, Mission City Battle backdrop
Studio Series "Autobot Ratchet" is an entirely new mold (believe it or not), but is based on the MechTech Deluxe mold, if slightly smaller in every dimension. He changes from robot to licensed Hummer H2 and back in 18 steps, and includes a movie-inspired buzzsaw accessory that can store on his spare wheel in wehicle mode. He also comes with a cardboard backdrop display depicting the climactic Battle of Mission City from 2007 Transformers film.
Unfortunately, due to the grill being molded in soft plastic, Some (if not, most) of the samples may come with the grills bent.
Ratchet, along with the rest of Wave 1 Deluxes, was made available at Hasbro Toy Shop following New York Toy Fair 2018, two months ahead of the scheduled brick and mortar release date.


Movie Edition

File:Tiny-Turbo-Changer-Series-3-Ratchet.jpg
  • Autobot Ratchet (Tiny Turbo Changers, 2018)
    • Series 3
    • Bag Code A
Autobot Ratchet is a new mold released in series 3 of Tiny Turbo Changers and he converts from robot to an ambulance (with a red grill?).


Merchandise

3D Battle-Card Game

  • Ratchet (3D Battle-Card, 2007)
    • Card number:
Ratchet is a 28-point "Rare" piece in the 3D Battle-Card Game. Constructed of punch-out pieces from plastic cards, he can be assembled into his rescue truck mode or robot mode. In vehicle mode, his robot head peeps out behind the truck in a rather hilarious manner. He uses the same construction as the Movie Payload, and Generation 1 Trailbreaker cards.


Transformers (2007)

The irony that the medic gets firearm merchandise, though the weapons specialist doesn't.
  • Ratchet AllSpark Blaster (2008)
The Ratchet AllSpark Blaster is one of several Movie Roleplay toys. The toy consists of a blaster attached to Ratchet's (hollow) hand which a child can slip their own hand inside like a glove and wield. Pulling the trigger causes the toy to emit transformation sounds, allowing the user to transform the toy weapon from laser blaster mode to battle cannon mode, by pulling the handle on the back. Laser blaster mode features features siren and laser sounds and a "triple laser light", while the battle cannon mode has cannon blasting sounds and a "weapon-blast light".


Unleashed

Their decision to light a campfire in the Ruby Crystal Mines of Burma really pissed Ratchet off......
  • Autobot Ratchet and Autobot Jazz (2008)
The Ratchet and Jazz turnaround is a 3D sculpture of the two characters, both in robot mode, emerging from rubble and explosions, with a movie-accurate sculpt (compared to the various transforming toys). The 'turnaround' aspect of these sculptures simply means one can turn the piece around to display a raised-relief of the movie-style Autobot sigil instead.
This product's release was cancelled for the US market, but was released in Central America, Australia and in Asia.


Transformers Movie Screen Cleaners

  • Autobot Ratchet (2008)
Released by Tomy Yujin on January 2008, this Dangler is a faction logo-shaped screen cleaner for your cell phone, with a stock image of Ratchet printed on the other side.


Revenge of the Fallen

Missile Mania Board Game

  • Ratchet
Ratchet is one of eight characters featured in the Missile Mania board game, represented by a small standee adorned with artwork of the character.


RPMs - Robot Powered Machines

"Did anyone get the number of that hummer that ran me over?"
  • Autobot Ratchet (2009)
    • Series: Combat Series
    • Number: 01 of 04
As an RPM, Ratchet is a non-transforming Hot Wheels-scale search and rescue vehicle. Sculpted on the underside of the vehicle is Ratchet's robot mode, name and faction insignia. A variant deco featured the search and rescue emblem seen in the movie on Ratchet's doors, instead of the more common Autobot symbol.


For when you need your emergency vehicles stealthy.
  • Autobot Ratchet VS Megatron (2009)
    • Series: Battle Series
    • Number: 05 of 08
This redeco of Ratchet essentially reverses his colors, coloring him black with a green bumper and roof rack. He was only available in a two-pack with Megatron.


Figure Collection

  • Ratchet (2010)
    • Accessories: Stand
The Figure Collection edition of Ratchet is based on his Fast Action Battlers toy.


Robot Heroes

Going my way?
  • Autobot Ratchet and Megatron (2007)
Robot Heroes Autobot Ratchet is a soft-plastic figurine sculpted in a super deformed style, with joints at his head and shoulders. He can place one hand on his hip and raise his thumbs-up arm for hitch-hiking fun.


Infected with herpe— er, AllSpark Power.
  • The Final Battle (2008)
Sold exclusively in Wal-Mart stores, this release of Ratchet is a repaint of the first Robot Heroes toy. Sold with redecoed Autobot Jazz, Blackout, Optimus Prime, and Megatron, no molding was changed on this toy. However, the figure boasts an "Allspark blue" paint job, which swaps out a few of the toy's original decos with the bright blue paint instead.


"While Megatron desperately attempted to escape the confines of this thumbnail through brute force, Ratchet deployed his saw and aimed it towards the border, opting for a more... surgical approach."
  • Battle for the Allspark (2009)
Packaged in a set depicting the battle in Mission City with Decepticon Brawl, Megatron, plus new figures of Sam Witwicky, Optimus Prime in truck mode, Starscream in fighter mode and Bumblebee in vehicle mode, this Ratchet Heroes figurine has the circular saw on his arm that he uses to slice off Brawl's left arm.


Oh, look at the time!
  • Ratchet vs Barricade (2009)
Part of the third wave of Revenge of the Fallen-branded Robot Heroes, a new mold of Ratchet brandishing his machine gun is packaged versus a redeco of the original Barricade Robot Heroes figurine.


Burger King

  • Flip-Out Ratchet (2011)
A plastic Ratchet head which opens to allow a small body to flip-out, resulting in a "super-deformed" figure which is otherwise reasonably accurate to his on-screen appearance. He is made of glow-in-the-dark plastic with non-glowing grey paint applications.


References